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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.
Grey Haward has always detested the Chemists, the
magicians-come-scientists who rule her small western town. But she
has always followed the rules, taking the potion the Chemists
ration out that helps the town's people survive. A potion that Grey
suspects she-like her grandfather and father-may not actually need.
By working at her grandfather's repair shop, sorting the small
gears and dusting the curio cabinet inside, Grey has tried to stay
unnoticed-or as unnoticed as a tall, strong girl can in a town of
diminutive, underdeveloped citizens. Then her best friend, Whit, is
caught by the Chemists' enforcers after trying to protect Grey one
night, and after seeing the extent of his punishment, suddenly
taking risks seems the only decision she can make. But with the
risk comes the reality that the Chemists know her family's secret,
and the Chemists soon decide to use her for their own purposes.
Panicked, Grey retreats to the only safe place she knows-her
grandfather's shop. There, however, a larger secret confronts her
when her touch unlocks the old curio cabinet in the corner and
reveals a world where porcelain and clockwork people are real.
There, she could find the key that may save Whit's life and also
end the Chemists' dark rule forever. Chemists' dark rule forever.
Adler, Denmark, and their contributors examine the similarities and
differences in violence in various countries around the world. Each
chapter is written by a scholar who lived or resided in that
specific country. The analysis seeks to survey the many varieties
and types of violence within each individual country from an
insider's point of view of the country. The topic of violence has a
long history that has been reported from all over the world.
Violence occurs in all cultures and ecologies. It involves people
of all ages in innumerable situations in a variety of occasions.
Adler, Denmark and their contributors discuss all types of violence
in many different countries on five continents. Each chapter is
written by a well-recognized scholar who lived in that specific
country. The analysis is presented mainly as a survey, dealing with
the many varieties and types of violence within each country from
an insider's point of view of the country in its specific
international and cultural setting. Scholars, students, and other
researchers involved with the psychology, anthropology, and
sociology of violence as well as political scientists and others
involved with policy issues will find this collection must reading.
Under the aegis of the two grandes dames of international
studies in psychology, 23 experts examine violence in all of its
multivarious forms around the world. They find that it is present
in practically every society, at every socioeconomic level, and in
every age group. The first group of essays look at violence as a
societal phenomenon--its motivational aspects as related to, for
example, terrorism or machismo. The second group of essays discuss
violence involving children--incest, trauma, delinquency, school
violence, and the death penalty for youths. The last section looks
at adult violence, particularly within the family. Marital
violence, domestic violence, substance abuse, women and crime, and
maltreatment of elders are all presented. The consensus of the
study is that the eradication of violence is essential to a better
world and is possible. Proof of its possibility is given in the
concluding description of life in Ladakh, a peaceable society of
Tibetans in northwestern India.
During the 1940s, teachers were certain they had some grievous
complaints about studentsa (TM) behavior in school. Among these
were excessive noise, littering, and gum chewing. More recently,
teachersa (TM) concerns have taken on a far more dire tone. Today,
their focus is on the rape, robbery, and substance abuse incidents
that occur in alarming numbers in their workplaces.
In recent years, the news on violent crime in our schools has
often been devastating. And although school officials have begun
taking measures to decrease the level of violence on their grounds
(e.g., installing metal detectors, hiring guards to patrol
hallways), the violence that continues to occur is often more
lethal and no less troubling. To further understand and ameliorate
the causes of violence among our childrena "especially at schoola
"this book takes a comprehensive approach to addressing the
issues.
Violence in Schools: Cross-National and Cross-Cultural
Perspectives provides both a broad overview of violence in schools
and offers specific descriptions of models that have been used
successfully within school settings to prevent violent crime from
occurring. For example, this volume:
Recognizes that violence on school grounds is a global problem
that requires an international perspective to counteract.
Takes a broad view of what constitutes violencea "that is, the
focus is not only on physical assault, but the neglect and abusive
behavior (e.g., racism, sexism, cultural discrimination and
suppression) that contribute to its occurrence.
Explores the history of the phenomenon of school violence in
order to effectively ameliorate its current condition.
Violencein Schools: Cross-National and Cross-Cultural
Perspectives speaks with legitimate authority to scholars as well
as to those on the frontlines in combating school violence,
including school and counseling psychologists, school
administrators, teachers and staff as well as concerned
parents.
"Boot Camp For Your Brain: A No-nonsense Guide to the SAT I" is
probably the best book on the market for sheer effectiveness at
raising scores. If you diligently study the material on a regular
basis and make a sincere effort, you will be completely prepared
for the real SAT I*. This text, with regular revisions and
improvements, has been used as the official textbook of The World's
Best Prep Course for the SAT I since 1989. While it
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