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In February 2017, Rochelle Riley was reading Twitter posts and came
across a series of black-and-white photos of four-year-old Lola
dressed up as different African American women who had made
history. Rochelle was immediately smitten. She was so proud to see
this little girl so powerfully honor the struggle and achievement
of women several decades her senior. Rochelle reached out to Lola's
mom, Cristi Smith-Jones, and asked to pair her writing with
Smith-Jones's incredible photographs for a book. The goal? To teach
children on the cusp of puberty that they could be anything they
aspired to be, that every famous person was once a child who, in
some cases, overcame great obstacles to achieve. That They Lived:
African Americans Who Changed the World features Riley's grandson,
Caleb, and Lola photographed in timeless black and white, dressed
as important individuals such as business owners, educators, civil
rights leaders, and artists, alongside detailed biographies that
begin with the figures as young children who had the same
ambitions, fears, strengths, and obstacles facing them that readers
today may still experience. Muhammad Ali's bike was stolen when he
was twelve years old and the police officer he reported the crime
to suggested he learn how to fight before he caught up with the
thief. Bessie Coleman, the first African American female aviator,
collected and washed her neighbors' dirty laundry so she could
raise enough money for college. When Duke Ellington was seven years
old, he preferred playing baseball to attending the piano lessons
his mom had arranged. That They Lived fills in gaps in the history
that American children have been taught for generations. For
African American children, it will prove that they are more than
descendants of the enslaved. For all children, it will show that
every child can achieve great things and work together to make the
world a better place for all. That They Lived was made possible
through a grant provided by the Community Foundation for Southeast
Michigan.
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Confronted By His Love
Cristy Sison
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This book is intended to inform and educate college/university
faculty about how to design, implement and evaluate their own PBL
program in the undergraduate and graduate educational learning
environment. The objective of this 'how to' book is to provide
college/university faculty with ways to establish, use and evaluate
a successful problem based undergraduate or graduate program. There
is an increase in businesses and schools that are using some form
of problem-based learning on a daily basis. By educating
undergraduate and graduate students with this service delivery
model they will be better prepared to enter the work force and
perhaps increase their marketability. This can be used as
professional development to learn how to use PBL in undergraduate
and graduate courses. Also, college faculty can model to their
students how to use PBL in their own classrooms in the future.
As more and more emerging markets seek to compete in an
ever-growing pool of global competitors, rapidly growing economies
are consistently running into issues relating to the proper
understanding of fiscal markets. The future of global economics
depends on the wellbeing of sustainable economic growth and the
expansion of banking systems. Emerging Research on Monetary Policy,
Banking, and Financial Markets is an essential reference source
that discusses the complex nature of financial markets and the
growth of developing economies. Featuring research on topics such
as international markets, transition economies, and financial
instability, this book is ideally designed for academicians,
students, researchers, policymakers, professionals, financial
analysts, and economists interested in the future of reformed
worldwide banking systems.
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Smile (Hardcover)
Cristi Defino
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The key roles that the University of Southern California's
professional schools have played in promoting public affairs are
brought into sharp focus in this detailed history, edited by a
group of academic experts intimately involved in the development of
the school.Through its School of Policy, Planning and Development,
USC has taken a distinctive approach in pushing forward community
enterprise on a local and global basis. The school was forged
through a merger of its School of Public Administration and School
of Urban Planning and Development, both of which were pioneers in
their fields.This compilation was created as part of the 2009
celebration of SPPD's eighty years of widely shared academic
inquiry, facilitation of learning, and advancement of civic and
professional public practice. New generations seeking to sustain
the school's tradition of leadership now have a detailed history
that tells how amazing developments in technologies and systems
enabled the university to successfully promote its ideals.USC
Emeritus Dean of Gerontology, James Birren, sums it up well when he
states, "You can't know where you are going until you understand
where you have been." Recall the university's history of core
values, vital practices, and great contributions in "Futures of the
Past."
Brand new edition packaged in deluxe matte black box with holographic logo and expanded booklet!
Featuring body outlaws, endangered cultures, and anti-colonial belief systems, THE NEXT WORLD TAROT envisions a world where justice relies on respect and revolutionary love.
The Fool's Journey is about smashing systematic oppression, owning their truths, being accountable to the people and places that support them, and taking back a connection to their body that may have been lost through trauma or societal brainwashing.
The NEXT WORLD TAROT is a visual spectacle of both the battle cry and the re-connection between outcasts and their criminalized identities.
This set includes 78 shuffle-friendly Tarot Cards at the standard 2.5" x 3.5" size, as well as an accompanying Tarot Reader written by Cristy C. Road.
Based on more than ten years of research, All Students Can Succeed
presents a comprehensive review of research related to Direct
Instruction (DI), a highly structured method of teaching based on
the assumption that all students can learn if given appropriate
instruction. The authors identify over 500 research reports
published over the last 50 years and encompassing almost 4,000
effect sizes, no doubt the largest meta-analysis of any single
method of instruction ever published. Extensive statistical
analyses show that estimates of DI's effectiveness are consistent
over time, with different research approaches, across different
school environments, students from all types of backgrounds,
different comparative programs, and both academic achievement and
non-academic outcomes including student self-confidence. Effects
are substantially stronger than those reported for other curricula.
When students have DI for more time and when teachers implement the
programs as designed, the effects are even stronger. Results
indicate that DI has the potential to dramatically change patterns
of student achievement in the United States. In an even-handed
style accessible to policy makers, educators, and parents, the
authors describe the theory underlying DI, its development, use,
and history; systematically examine criticisms; and discuss policy
implications. Extensive appendices provide detailed information for
researchers.
Get ready to pirouette into another thrilling adventure! Bongi, who
loves spooky things and hates anything girly, is cast as a
grasshopperturned-horse in her ballet school’s “Cinderella” concert.
But when strange things start happening at the theatre—missing shoes,
vanishing
costumes, eerie noises—Bongi suspects that the theatre is haunted. As
her best friend Tamzin begins acting weird and tensions rise, Bongi
must solve the mystery and save the show. Can she uncover the truth and
mend her friendship before the curtain rises?
This sequel to the beloved Bongi Ballerina is a thrilling, heartwarming
tale of courage and friendship.
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Batman Returns (DVD)
Michael Keaton, Danny DeVito, Michelle Pfeiffer, Christopher Walken, Michael Gough, …
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Sequel to Tim Burton's hugely successful 'Batman' (1989). Oswald
Cobblepot was abandoned by his parents as a baby. Thirty three
years later, bent on revenge, he returns to Gotham City as the
Penguin (Danny DeVito). First he begins a warped campaign to become
Mayor, helped by millionaire businessman Max Shreck (Christopher
Walken); next, he undertakes a mission to murder every first born
son in Gotham - a plan which will avenge his own beginnings.
Meanwhile, he has two adversaries to contend with: Catwoman
(Michelle Pfeiffer), the embittered ex-secretary of Max Shreck,
and, of course, the old caped crusader himself - Batman (Michael
Keaton).
Driver inattention has been identified as one of the leading causes
for car accidents. The problem of distraction while driving is
likely to worsen, partly due to increasingly complex in-car
technologies. However, intelligent transport systems are being
developed to assist drivers and to ensure a safe road environment.
One approach to the design of ergonomic automobile systems is to
integrate our understanding of the human information processing
systems into the design process. This book aims to further the
design of ergonomic multisensory interfaces using research from the
fast-growing field of cognitive neuroscience. It focuses on two
aspects of driver information-processing in particular:
multisensory interactions and the spatial distribution of attention
in driving. The Multisensory Driver provides interface design
guidelines together with a detailed review of current cognitive
neuroscience and behavioural research in multisensory human
perception, which will help the development of ergonomic
interfaces. The discussion on spatial attention is particularly
relevant for car interface designers, but it will also appeal to
cognitive psychologists interested in spatial attention and the
applications of these theoretical research findings. Giving a
detailed description of a cohesive series of psychophysical
experiments on multisensory warning signals, conducted in both
laboratory and simulator settings, this book provides an approach
for those in the engineering discipline who wish to test their
systems with human observers.
Box set containing four films from the popular 'Batman' film
series. 'Batman' (1989) was the first big screen outing for Bob
Kane's caped crusader. The streets of Gotham City are no longer
safe for criminals, who are being picked off by a masked vigilante
in a rubber suit - dubbed 'Batman' by the press. Reporter Alexander
Knox (Robert Wuhl) teams with photographer Vicki Vale (Kim
Basinger) in an attempt to discover Batman's true identity - an
investigation which leads them to the door of mysterious
millioniare Bruce Wayne (Michael Keaton). Meanwhile, crime boss
Carl Grissom's (Jack Palance) attempt to rid himself of
untrustworthy henchman Jack Napier (Jack Nicholson) does not go
according to plan, and after emerging physically - and mentally -
disfigured from a vat of chemicals, Napier reinvents himself as the
psychotic Joker. In 'Batman Returns' (1992), Oswald Cobblepot was
abandoned by his parents as a baby. Thirty three years later, bent
on revenge, he returns to Gotham City as the Penguin (Danny
DeVito). First he begins a warped campaign to become Mayor, helped
by millionaire businessman Max Shreck (Christopher Walken); next,
he undertakes a mission to murder every first born son in Gotham -
a plan which will avenge his own beginnings. Meanwhile, he has two
adversaries to contend with: Catwoman (Michelle Pfeiffer), the
embittered ex-secretary of Max Shreck, and, of course, the old
caped crusader himself (Keaton). In 'Batman Forever' (1995), former
District Attorney Harvey Two-Face (Tommy Lee Jones) is terrorising
Gotham City, when a new villain appears on the scene - the Riddler
(Jim Carrey). Together they plot to discover Batman's (Val Kilmer)
identity, using a device which can probe the human mind. Meanwhile,
the caped crusader has been joined by Robin (Chris O'Donnell),
whose trapeze-artist family have recently been slain by Two-Face.
'Finally, in 'Batman and Robin' (1997), Batman (George Clooney) and
Robin (O'Donnell) have to stop the vengeful Mr Freeze (Arnold
Schwarzenegger) from taking over Gotham City by using his new ice
weapon. To make matters worse, the venomous Poison Ivy (Uma
Thurman) decides to join forces with Freeze, so making an almost
undefeatable double-whammy of a team. Luckily for the caped
crusader and his rebellious ward, they can team up with a new tough
and courageous new partner - Batgirl (Alicia Silverstone).
Wednesday Weeks is just starting to get the hang of this whole
magic thing. But Gorgomoth the Unclean is on the loose again and
he's out to ruin everything, for keeps. When Gorgomoth steals the
Crown of Destiny and turns Grandpa into a frog, it's up to
Wednesday and Alfie - with help from Bruce and their new friend
Adaline - to track him down. But wormholes, giant pinball machines
and a stolen crown are only the beginning. Throw in a floating
fortress full of goblins, some misbehaving magic and a missing pair
of eyebrows, and Wednesday and Alfie are going to have to take
their magic - and their science - to the next level. Book 2 in the
brilliant Wednesday Weeks series, which asks the question: In a
world of magic, can science save the day?
Driver inattention has been identified as one of the leading causes
for car accidents. The problem of distraction while driving is
likely to worsen, partly due to increasingly complex in-car
technologies. However, intelligent transport systems are being
developed to assist drivers and to ensure a safe road environment.
One approach to the design of ergonomic automobile systems is to
integrate our understanding of the human information processing
systems into the design process. This book aims to further the
design of ergonomic multisensory interfaces using research from the
fast-growing field of cognitive neuroscience. It focuses on two
aspects of driver information-processing in particular:
multisensory interactions and the spatial distribution of attention
in driving. The Multisensory Driver provides interface design
guidelines together with a detailed review of current cognitive
neuroscience and behavioural research in multisensory human
perception, which will help the development of ergonomic
interfaces. The discussion on spatial attention is particularly
relevant for car interface designers, but it will also appeal to
cognitive psychologists interested in spatial attention and the
applications of these theoretical research findings. Giving a
detailed description of a cohesive series of psychophysical
experiments on multisensory warning signals, conducted in both
laboratory and simulator settings, this book provides an approach
for those in the engineering discipline who wish to test their
systems with human observers.
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