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Triple bill of crime dramas. In 'Bad Karma' (2012), starring Ray
Liotta and Dominic Purcell, a criminal's attempts to go straight
are sabotaged by his former partner. Relocating from Sydney to the
Gold Coast to start afresh, Molloy (Liotta) is remarkably
successful and even finds something approaching domestic bliss with
a new girlfriend. Naturally, when his old crime partner Mack
(Purcell) tracks him down he finds that Molloy is reluctant to
return to his past life. Unfortunately, this doesn't deter the
increasingly deranged Mack as he sets about convincing Molloy to
help him pull off one last job. In 'The Entitled' (2011) social
misfit Paul (Kevin Zegers) is driven to desperate measures when he
is turned down for yet another job and his ill mother is given a
foreclosure notice on the family home. He enlists the help of two
friends to abduct three kids from rich families and hold them
ransom for a million dollars each, but the plan goes badly wrong
and they soon find themselves in way over their heads. 'Officer
Down' (2012) follows Detective David Callahan (Stephen Dorff),
known as 'Cal' on the force, who has had a mixed career as a police
officer, struggling with drink problems and straying to the wrong
side of the law himself at times. When he finds himself caught up
in a murder investigation, Cal must attempt to overcome the demons
from his own past as well as the challenges of the case.
It's no secret that in today's complex world, students face
unparalleled demands as they prepare for college, careers, and
active citizenship. However, those demands won't be met without a
fundamental shift from traditional, teacher-centered instruction
toward innovative, student-centered teaching and learning. For
schools ready to make such a shift, project-based learning (PBL)
offers a proven framework to help students be better equipped to
tackle future challenges. Project Based Teachers encourage active
questioning, curiosity, and peer learning; create learning
environments in which every student has a voice; and have a mastery
of content but are also comfortable responding to students'
questions by saying, ""I don't know. Let's find out together."" In
this book, Suzie Boss and John Larmer build on the framework for
Gold Standard PBL originally presented in Setting the Standard for
Project Based Learning and explore the seven practices integral to
Project Based Teaching: Build the Culture. Design and Plan. Align
to Standards. Manage Activities. Assess Student Learning. Scaffold
Student Learning. Engage and Coach. For each practice, the authors
present a wide range of practical strategies and include teachers'
reflections about and suggestions from their classroom experiences.
This book and a related series of free videos provide a detailed
look at what's happening in PBL classrooms from the perspective of
the Project Based Teacher. Let's find out together. A copublication
of ASCD and Buck Institute for Education (BIE).
Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
Project based learning (PBL) is gaining renewed attention with the
current focus on college and career readiness and the
performance-based emphases of Common Core State Standards, but only
high-quality versions can deliver the beneficial outcomes that
schools want for their students. It's not enough to just ""do
projects."" Today's projects need to be rigorous, engaging, and
in-depth, and they need to have student voice and choice built in.
Such projects require careful planning and pedagogical skill. The
authors-leaders at the respected Buck Institute for Education-take
readers through the step-by-step process of how to create,
implement, and assess PBL using a classroom-tested framework. Also
included are chapters for school leaders on implementing PBL
systemwide and the use of PBL in informal settings. Examples from
all grade levels and content areas provide evidence of the powerful
effects that PBL can have, including: Increased student motivation
and preparation for college, careers, and citizenship. Better
results on high-stakes tests. A more satisfying teaching
experience. New ways for educators to communicate with parents,
communities, and the wider world. By successfully implementing PBL,
teachers can not only help students meet standards but also greatly
improve their instruction and make school a more meaningful place
for learning. Both practical and inspirational, this book is an
essential guide to creating classrooms and schools where
students-and teachers-excel.
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Conroe (Hardcover)
Sondra Bosse Hernandez, Robin Montgomery, Joy Montgomery
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R717
Discovery Miles 7 170
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Chamonix is the most famous climbing area in Europe. Nowhere else
has as much quality rock, spectacular peaks and varied
mountaineering history. For most climbers a trip to Chamonix is an
integral part of their climbing and mountaineering career. This new
edition of the incredibly successful 2016 Rockfax book covers
everything you need - perfect granite rock routes, magnificent long
ridges, intimidating north faces and some valley sport climbing for
the 'rest days'. All the information has been checked and improved
with many new crags and action photos. The crucial text information
has been updated and amended to fit with the current glacier
conditions maps and with excellent detailed descriptions
Jack Boss takes a unique approach to analyzing Arnold Schoenberg's
twelve-tone music, adapting the composer's notion of a 'musical
idea' - problem, elaboration, solution - as a framework and
focusing on the large-scale coherence of the whole piece. The book
begins by defining 'musical idea' as a large, overarching process
involving conflict between musical elements or situations,
elaboration of that conflict, and resolution, and examines how such
conflicts often involve symmetrical pitch and interval shapes that
are obscured in some way. Containing close analytical readings of a
large number of Schoenberg's key twelve-tone works, including Moses
und Aron, the Suite for Piano Op. 25, the Fourth Quartet, and the
String Trio, the study provides the reader with a clearer
understanding of this still-controversial, challenging, but vitally
important modernist composer.
In recent years it has become clear that many businesses, motivated
by avoiding the rigidity and the price tag associated with labour
law and social security, have succeeded in eroding the protection
of labour law by creating numerous categories of workers classified
as non-employees. In 1996 the International Labour Organisation
(ILO) adopted Recommendation 198, which asks its Members to
undertake action to reduce 'disguised' employment relationships,
with the goal of ensuring that those actually working in an
employment relationship are actually given the corresponding legal
status. Though these are - from a legal approach - two conceptually
different phenomena, they are closely related from a social policy
point of view. In order to make a substantial contribution to the
discussion on these developments a group of noted European labour
law scholars has undertaken the research assembled in this book,
recommending labour law reforms based on a close examination of
existing conditions. The eight authors analyse measures and legal
instruments offered by the European Union and the ILO to cover
persons performing personal work, as well as specific developments
in Belgium, France, The Netherlands, Poland, Germany, and the
United Kingdom. In each case they describe viable ways in which
categories of persons not treated as employees can be brought under
the protection of labour law and how the distinction between
employees and self-employed can become more clear. In a concluding
final Chapter comparative conclusions are drawn on the basis of
this study and recommendations are given to the EU, the ILO and the
individual Member States. Among the specific issues covered are the
following: * redefining the subordination criterion; * the role of
the courts; * determination of the contract of employment; * forms
of labour involving more than two contracting parties (e.g.,
employment agency arrangements); * the legal position of temporary
workers; * 'employee-like' persons, e.g., home-workers or
commercial representatives; * the 'bogus' self-employed; *
introduction and effect of legal presumptions in labour law and/or
social security; * developing uniform criteria for the employment
relationship; * criteria for identifying self-employed but
economically-dependent workers; * extension of protection of labour
law to persons other than employees or the self-employed; and *
social rights applicable to all work contracts irrespective of
their formal qualification; * floor of core rights. This study
seriously contributes toward overcoming the reluctant and piecemeal
measures commonly taken to extend the protection of the employment
contract. Although the authors acknowledge the continuing tension
between labour law protection and the need for a flexible
workforce, they also recognize the positive effects of best
practices that lead to more certainty, fewer disputes, and clear
(but still flexible if necessary) agreements. The book will be
warmly welcomed as a signal contribution to addressing what one
labour law scholar has called 'the most important industrial
relations issue of our time.'
"Human Consciousness of God" is the first commentary on the book of
"Job" to trace Job's relationship with God in a work of universal
spirituality. The most important - and unique - element in Jeffrey
Boss' approach is his examination of "Job" from a psychological
perspective. However the work also takes into account the history
of interpretation of the book, giving due attention to questions
surrounding the text's coherence, authorship and provenance. It is,
at the same time, a valuable new commentary on the Hebrew
"Masoretic Text of Job". The book opens with an introduction
enabling those unfamiliar with the book of "Job", or with recent
scholarship to appreciate it and engage with it. Then follows the
full commentary which draws attention to the development of Job's
character and his relationship with God. Finally, the author
presents his conclusions following the work together with a
detailed bibliography.
This guidebook presents 60 routes covering some of the best day
walks, scrambles, hut-to-hut walks, alpine mountaineering, sport
climbing, via ferratas, mountain-biking routes, road rides, city
and trail runs and family activities the Innsbruck area has to
offer. Ideal for a multi-activity holiday or for the keen amateur
seeking a summary of the local highlights, it includes suggestions
to suit most abilities and ambitions, from gentle strolls to
adrenalin-filled mountain adventures, suitable only for those with
the appropriate equipment and experience. Nearly all the activities
are accessible by public transport from Innsbruck and many take
advantage of the region's fantastic network of alpine huts. Route
descriptions are illustrated with maps, profiles and photo topos,
and you'll also find practical advice on transport, accommodation
and equipment. Long popular as a winter sports destination,
Innsbruck also has much to offer the summer visitor, with many
kilometres of paths and trails, sport climbing crags, via ferrata
routes and engaging activity trails for children.
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The Boy Who Said Wow
Todd Boss; Illustrated by Rashin Kheiriyeh
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R446
R258
Discovery Miles 2 580
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Inspired by the beautiful true story of a nonverbal boy moved to
speech at his first Mozart concert, this picture book is a
testament to the power of art and the boundless joy it can bring.
When Grandfather comes to take his grandson to a concert, Ronan is
quiet as they leave the house, quiet in the car, and quiet at the
concert hall. But when the performance is over and the beautiful
music fades out at last, Ronan opens his mouth…and lets out a
great big WOW! Not any old WOW, but Ronan’s very first WOW! That
one word fills up the hearts of Ronan’s family, the musicians,
the audience, and—when the recording goes viral—the world.
Cherubs Silent Cries is a true, poignant drama about a little
Down's Syndrome boys? fight for life. It is an inspiring story of
how a family unites in time of crisis. Keep tissues handy. It will
touch your heart.
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