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close reading of key canonical modernist authors to reveal new
insights into how female sexuality is constructed
Gender Justice and the Law presents a collection of essays that
examines how gender, as a category of identity, must continually be
understood in relation to how structures of inequality define and
shape its meaning. It asks how notions of "justice" shape gender
identity and whether the legal justice system itself privileges
notions of gender or is itself gendered. Shaped by politics and
policy, Gender Justice essays contribute to understanding how
theoretical practices of intersectionality relate to structures of
inequality and relations formed as a result of their interaction.
Given its theme, the collection's essays examine theoretical
practices of intersectional identity at the nexus of "gender and
justice" that might also relate to issues of sexuality, race,
class, age, and ability.
close reading of key canonical modernist authors to reveal new
insights into how female sexuality is constructed
Gender Justice and the Law presents a collection of essays that
examines how gender, as a category of identity, must continually be
understood in relation to how structures of inequality define and
shape its meaning. It asks how notions of "justice" shape gender
identity and whether the legal justice system itself privileges
notions of gender or is itself gendered. Shaped by politics and
policy, Gender Justice essays contribute to understanding how
theoretical practices of intersectionality relate to structures of
inequality and relations formed as a result of their interaction.
Given its theme, the collection's essays examine theoretical
practices of intersectional identity at the nexus of "gender and
justice" that might also relate to issues of sexuality, race,
class, age, and ability.
It is only natural for people to be fascinated by the sea. Life
originated in the oceans, and more than one-half of the people on
Earth reside within 50 miles of the sea. However, even though we
have sent explorers to the moon and other regions of space, we
still know little about the frontier that surrounds us. The
engaging Life in the Sea set provides young readers with current,
accessible information about the sea and its creatures. This
comprehensive resource on the ocean's inhabitants presents living
things in their physical habitats, emphasising the relationship
between marine biology and marine ecology. Each volume focuses on
one specific area of the marine world, discussing its physical
characteristics, the living things found there, and the impact
humans have on the area. The perfect companion to Facts On File's
Life On Earth set, this invaluable reference presents a
well-rounded view of marine life.
We are pleased to introduce the first volume of an ongoing science
experiments publishing program--with annual volumes featuring
brand-new experiments in all major science disciplines. Each fall a
new volume in the
Many science teachers are not well trained in the lab
It is only natural for people to be fascinated by the sea. Life
originated in the oceans, and more than one-half of the people on
Earth reside within 50 miles of the sea. However, even though we
have sent explorers to the moon and other regions of space, we
still know little about the frontier that surrounds us. The
engaging new ""Life in the Sea"" set provides young readers with
current, accessible information about the sea and its creatures.
This comprehensive resource on the ocean's inhabitants presents
living things in their physical habitats, emphasizing the
relationship between marine biology and marine ecology. Each volume
focuses on one specific area of the marine world, discussing its
physical characteristics, the living things found there, and the
impact humans have on the area. The perfect companion to ""Facts On
File's Life On Earth"" set (see facing page), this invaluable
reference presents a well-rounded view of marine life.
It is only natural for people to be fascinated by the sea. Life
originated in the oceans, and more than one-half of the people on
Earth reside within 50 miles of the sea. However, even though we
have sent explorers to the moon and other regions of space, we
still know little about the frontier that surrounds us. The
engaging new ""Life in the Sea"" set provides young readers with
current, accessible information about the sea and its creatures.
This comprehensive resource on the ocean's inhabitants presents
living things in their physical habitats, emphasizing the
relationship between marine biology and marine ecology. Each volume
focuses on one specific area of the marine world, discussing its
physical characteristics, the living things found there, and the
impact humans have on the area. The perfect companion to ""Facts On
File's Life On Earth"" set (see facing page), this invaluable
reference presents a well-rounded view of marine life.
Science Experiments On File[trademark], Volume 5 is the final
volume in a set of binders designed to support science curricula in
middle and high schools. This binder is a collection of 60 new
science experiments that cover the core areas of science, including
biology, chemistry, physics, astronomy, and Earth science, as well
as computer science. The experiments in this binder relate directly
to national science standards, and teachers will find them useful
as either foundational or supplemental material. Many of the labs
are written in partial or full inquiry style, and all require
students to develop critical thinking and problem solving skills
such as processing, assessing, estimating, relating, evaluating,
analyzing, and synthesizing. This new volume allows students the
opportunity to think like scientists and find out what it really
takes to solve a problem. The topics of the experiments help
students make connections to their own lives.
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