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This work on children's literature about Asians and Asian-Americans
is an exemplary bibliography for teachers, librarians, and others
responsible for selecting and recommending suitable reading
materials for children and young adults to increase their knowledge
and understanding of Asian peoples and cultures. The presence of
children of all ethnic groups in American schools has made reading
about other cultures an essential part of the curriculum. Public
libraries serving a multiethnic community will also find this
bibliography a helpful readers' guide. ARBA This bibliography
devoted to literature for young people by and about Asians and
Asian Americans, provides an overview of children's literature,
both fiction and nonfiction, for each ethnic group, an annotated
bibliography of books for children and young adults, and an
annotated bibliography of books for adults, helpful in expanding
their knowledge about selected groups. Separate chapters are
devoted to each major group, in which Jenkins and Austin discuss
and give examples of both its folklore and contemporary literature.
Each discussion is followed by an annotated list of books in a
variety of categories, such as Single Tales and Collections,
Contemporary literature, Picture Books, Fiction, and Non-Fiction.
Suggested grade levels for introducing each book are included, with
the suggestion that children's interests and abilities should
determine whether or not a book is also suitable for other grade
levels. In addition, there are glossaries of unusual or special
terms and historical highlights, designed to help relate stories to
particular historical periods.
Curricula in literature have traditionally focused on the writings
of the West. The influx of immigrants from Eastern and Southeastern
Asia, and more recently from Pacific countries and islands, has
brought to our schools children who deserve to be introduced to
their own literary heritage. So too, as American society gains more
members from Oceanic cultures, it is important that Americans of
European ancestry become better acquainted with the literature of
the Pacific. This bibliography includes annotated entries written
in English for children's and young adult literature concerning the
cultures of Melanesia, Micronesia, Polynesia, Australia, and New
Zealand. The volume begins with an introductory overview of
Oceania's geographical features, people, and customs. The chapters
that follow are devoted to specific regions of Oceania, and each
includes an overview of the literature, an annotated list of books
for children and young adults, and an annotated bibliography of
secondary sources for adults. Within each bibliography, entries are
organized alphabetically by author.
Policy makers in Southern Africa are increasingly convinced that
regional trade liberalization can improve growth performance and
stimulate development throughout the region. To succeed where
previous attempts have failed, however, governments must address
two key issues. The first of these is policy coordination - the
broad range of domestic policies must be made compatible with the
proposed trade reforms. The second is institution building -
concerted attention must be devoted to strengthening weak
institutions and infrastructure. The contributors are among the
leading authorities on regional integration in Africa.
As a woman with a husband and other partners, philosopher Carrie
Jenkins knows that love is complicated. Love is most often
associated with happiness, satisfaction and pleasure. But it has a
darker side we ignore at our peril. Love is often an uncomfortable
and difficult feeling. The people we love can let us down badly.
And the ways we love are often quite different to the romantic
ideals society foists upon us. Since we are inevitably disappointed
by love, wouldn't we be better off without it? No, says Carrie
Jenkins. Instead, we need a new philosophy of love, one that
recognizes that the pain and suffering love causes are a natural,
even a good part of what makes love worthwhile. What Jenkins calls
"sad love" offers no bogus "happy ever afters". Rather, it tries to
find a way properly to integrate heartbreak and disappointment into
the lived experience of love. It's time we liberated love.
An updated edition of an underground classic This is the 4th
edition of a self-published book that no respectable publisher
would touch with a ten-foot shovel. The 1st edition was published
in 1994 with a print run of 600 copies, which the author expected
to watch decompose in his garage for the rest of his life. Now, 24
years later, the book has sold over 65,000 print copies in the U.S.
alone, been translated in whole or in part into 19 languages and
been published in foreign editions on four continents. The previous
editions won numerous awards, including the Independent Publisher
Outstanding Book of the Year Award, deeming the book "Most Likely
to Save the Planet." The book has been mentioned on such diverse
media outlets as: Mother Earth News, Whole Earth Review,
Countryside Journal, The Journal of Environmental Quality, Natural
Health, NPR, BBC, CBC, Howard Stern, The Wall Street Journal,
Playboy Magazine, Organic Gardening Magazine, the History Channel,
Tree House Masters, and many other national and international
venues. The 4th edition is a completely revised, expanded, and
updated version of what has become an underground classic
bestseller. The author draws from 40 years of research, experience,
and travel, to expand and clarify your knowledge and understanding
of... your poop! Not only does the book address what to do with
human turds, but it is also a priceless manual for anyone involved
in composting or gardening, or looking for basic survival skills.
There is no other book like this in print!
Grounding Concepts tackles the issue of arithmetical knowledge,
developing a new position which respects three intuitions which
have appeared impossible to satisfy simultaneously: a priorism,
mind-independence realism, and empiricism. Drawing on a wide range
of philosophical influences, but avoiding unnecessary technicality,
a view is developed whereby arithmetic can be known through the
examination of empirically grounded concepts. These are concepts
which, owing to their relationship to sensory input, are
non-accidentally accurate representations of the mind-independent
world. Examination of such concepts is an armchair activity, but
enables us to recover information which has been encoded in the way
our concepts represent. Emphasis on the key role of the senses in
securing this coding relationship means that the view respects
empiricism, but without undermining the mind-independence of
arithmetic or the fact that it is knowable by means of a special
armchair method called conceptual examination. A wealth of related
issues are covered during the course of the book, including
definitions of realism, conditions on knowledge, the problems with
extant empiricist approaches to the a priori, mathematical
explanation, mathematical indispensability, pragmatism,
conventionalism, empiricist criteria for meaningfulness, epistemic
externalism and foundationalism. The discussion encompasses themes
from the work of Locke, Kant, Ayer, Wittgenstein, Quine, McDowell,
Field, Peacocke, Boghossian, and many others.
Policy-makers in Southern Africa are increasingly convinced that
regional trade liberalization can improve growth performance and
stimulate development throughout the region. To succeed where
previous attempts have failed, however, governments must address
two key issues. The first of these is policy coordination - the
broad range of domestic policies must be made compatible with the
proposed trade reforms. The second is institution building -
concerted attention must be devoted to strengthening weak
institutions and infrastructure. The contributors are among the
leading authorities on regional integration in Africa.
As a woman with a husband and other partners, philosopher Carrie
Jenkins knows that love is complicated. Love is most often
associated with happiness, satisfaction and pleasure. But it has a
darker side we ignore at our peril. Love is often an uncomfortable
and difficult feeling. The people we love can let us down badly.
And the ways we love are often quite different to the romantic
ideals society foists upon us. Since we are inevitably disappointed
by love, wouldn't we be better off without it? No, says Carrie
Jenkins. Instead, we need a new philosophy of love, one that
recognizes that the pain and suffering love causes are a natural,
even a good part of what makes love worthwhile. What Jenkins calls
"sad love" offers no bogus "happy ever afters". Rather, it tries to
find a way properly to integrate heartbreak and disappointment into
the lived experience of love. It's time we liberated love.
From the author of The Humanure Handbook, an expert guide to
compost toilets you can build yourself The Compost Toilet Handbook
is an illustrated instructional manual explaining how to make, use,
and manage compost toilets, which are waste-free toilets that rely
on the biological process of composting to recycle toilet material.
It is based on the author's 40+ years of first-hand experience with
"composting as a sanitation alternative." The 254-page indexed book
has 161 pages of color photos including 203 photos or illustrations
from 13 countries where compost toilet systems are in use. The 2nd
half of the book includes case study reviews of compost toilet
projects in African prisons and schools; Haitian schools,
orphanages, and villages; schools in Mozambique; neighborhoods in
Mongolia; a school and village in Nicaragua; and an ecovillage in
the US. Along with the nuts and bolts of compost toilet
construction, use, and management, the book covers emergency
preparedness, cold weather composting, pharmaceuticals, heavy
metals, health, and safety.
Department of Defense (DOD) development work on high-energy
military lasers, which has been underway for decades, has reached
the point where lasers capable of countering certain surface and
air targets at ranges of about a mile could be made ready for
installation on Navy surface ships over the next few years. More
powerful shipboard lasers, which could become ready for
installation in subsequent years, could provide Navy surface ships
with an ability to counter a wider range of surface and air targets
at ranges of up to about 10 miles. This book focuses on potential
Navy shipboard lasers for countering surface, air, and ballistic
missile threats.
Joseph Jenkins climbed on his first slate roof in 1968, authored
the first edition of The Slate Roof Bible in 1997, and published
the second edition in 2003. Both editions received national awards.
Now, a dozen years later, Jenkins is still very active in the slate
roofing industry. The third edition of the book reflects more than
a decade of additional experience being passed on to the reader by
the man who is arguably the foremost expert on slate roofs in the
United States today. The third edition, hardbound, completely
updates and expands the material in the second edition, with more
emphasis on the craft of slate roof installation. Expanded sections
include slate siding, eyebrow dormers, turrets, soldering,
flashings, international slate, American slate history, slating
styles, installation and repair tips, and trade secrets. Dozens of
new color photographs have been added, as well as step-by-step
illustrations and line drawings. This book is sure to become a
classic. It belongs on the shelf of every architect, roofer, slate
roof owner, architectural consultant, history buff, and anyone in
the roofing industry.
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