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All 22 episodes from the third season of the comedy drama set in
and around the Oceanside Wellness Group medical practice in Los
Angeles. In this series, Addison (Kate Walsh) finds out a secret
about her past while dealing with her changing feelings for a
friend; Sam and Naomi (Taye Diggs and Audra McDonald) are at the
receiving end of a life-changing announcement by their daughter;
Cooper (Paul Adelstein) is affected when Charlotte (KaDee
Strickland) joins the practice; Dell (Chris Lowell) struggles to
raise his daughter on his own and Violet (Amy Brenneman) must make
an important decision about her baby. Episodes are: 'A Death in the
Family', 'The Way We Were', 'Right Here, Right Now', 'Pushing the
Limits', 'Strange Bedfellows', 'Slip Slidin' Away', 'The Hard
Part', 'Sins of the Father', 'The Parent Trap', 'Blowups', 'Another
Second Chance', 'Best Laid Plans', 'Shotgun', 'Love Bites', 'Til
Death Do Us Part', 'Fear of Flying', 'Triangles', 'Pulling the
Plug', 'Eyes Wide Open', 'Second Choices', 'War', 'In the Name of
Love' and 'The End of a Beautiful Friendship'.
Assessing Competencies for Social and Emotional Learning explores
the conceptualization, development, and application of assessments
of competencies and contextual factors related to social and
emotional learning (SEL). As programs designed to teach students
social and emotional competencies are being adopted at an
ever-increasing rate, new measurements are needed to understand
their impact on student attitudes, behaviors, and academic
performance. This book integrates standards of fairness,
reliability, and validity, and lessons learned from personality and
attitude assessment to facilitate the principled development and
use of SEL assessments. Education professionals, assessment
developers, and researchers will be better prepared to
systematically develop and evaluate measures of social and
emotional competencies.
Assessing Competencies for Social and Emotional Learning explores
the conceptualization, development, and application of assessments
of competencies and contextual factors related to social and
emotional learning (SEL). As programs designed to teach students
social and emotional competencies are being adopted at an
ever-increasing rate, new measurements are needed to understand
their impact on student attitudes, behaviors, and academic
performance. This book integrates standards of fairness,
reliability, and validity, and lessons learned from personality and
attitude assessment to facilitate the principled development and
use of SEL assessments. Education professionals, assessment
developers, and researchers will be better prepared to
systematically develop and evaluate measures of social and
emotional competencies.
Measuring the spin distribution of supermassive black holes is of
critical importance for understanding how these black holes and
their host galaxies form and evolve over time, yet this type of
study is only in its infancy. This brief describes how astronomers
measure spin in supermassive black holes using X-ray spectroscopy.
It also reviews the constraints that have been placed on the spin
distribution in local, bright active galaxies over the past six
years, and the cosmological implications of these constraints.
Finally, it summarizes the open questions that remain in this
exciting new field of research and points toward future discoveries
soon to be made by the next generation of space-based
observatories.
This book explores current research on young children's beliefs and
knowledge about the biological world - otherwise known as
'folkbiology'. Contributors discuss factors that shape the
development of folkbiological knowledge, as well as possible
interventions designed to counteract cognitive biases that can
interfere with the development of scientifically informed reasoning
about natural phenomena. Taken together, the papers provide
insights into the contributions of cognitive biases to the
development of biological misunderstandings and into the life
experiences and contexts that can contribute to or impede accurate
learning of biological concepts. As part of a wider literature, the
insights provided by the authors are relevant to the design of
educational experiences that will foster children's exploration and
further their understanding of life science ideas. The chapters in
this book were originally published as a special issue of Early
Education and Development.
This book explores current research on young children's beliefs and
knowledge about the biological world - otherwise known as
'folkbiology'. Contributors discuss factors that shape the
development of folkbiological knowledge, as well as possible
interventions designed to counteract cognitive biases that can
interfere with the development of scientifically informed reasoning
about natural phenomena. Taken together, the papers provide
insights into the contributions of cognitive biases to the
development of biological misunderstandings and into the life
experiences and contexts that can contribute to or impede accurate
learning of biological concepts. As part of a wider literature, the
insights provided by the authors are relevant to the design of
educational experiences that will foster children's exploration and
further their understanding of life science ideas. The chapters in
this book were originally published as a special issue of Early
Education and Development.
This completely revised new edition not only interweaves updates
and refinements throughout but also adds two entirely new chapters,
on Jonah, Job, and Daniel; and on the Psalms. As was true of the
first edition, God's Healing Strategy, Revised Edition, portrays
God's persevering love as the heart of the Bible's message. Without
losing sight of the details, this short but thorough book
identifies God's healing love as the central theme of the Bible and
challenges Christians to let that love shape lives today. Lynn
Jost, Vice President and Dean of Fresno Biblical Seminary, says
that "The revisions are spot-on for contemporary issues. How do
Christian believers relate to other faiths? Where is God when life
falls apart? The Bible wrestles with those questions without pat
answers. This book puts us in touch with that biblical struggle."
Commenting on the first edition, Douglas B. Miller, Professor of
Biblical and Religious Studies, Tabor College, observes that
"Grimsrud has written an excellent introduction to the Bible from
an Anabaptist/liberationist perspective. The studied breadth and
depth of the book make it ideal as an introductory high school or
college text or for use in adult Christian education."
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Moquis and Kastiilam - Hopis, Spaniards, and the Trauma of History, Volume II, 1680-1781 (Hardcover)
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