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"Justice My Ass " is a collection of trial experiences that provide
insight into the criminal justice process. The stars on the "good
side" are police officers, lawyers, and judges of varying degrees
of ability and ethics; on the "dark side" are the evil and merely
unfortunate offenders they pursue. Then, there are the colorful
characters in between. The "good side" players struggle to do what
is just, but often end up simply doing their jobs the best they
can. Under severe stress, they find comic relief even in the worst
possible situations.
The criminal justice system in America is dysfunctional. That
became crystal clear during the chaos of the Baltimore riots that
followed the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. On April
4, 1968, Dr. King was shot down as he stood on the balcony outside
his room at the Lorraine Motel in Memphis, Tennessee.
Although not a how-to manual, "Justice My Ass " provides proven
trial techniques that will help lawyers, young and old, improve
their courtroom presence and avoid the dangers of over-zealous
tactics.
Gender-based violence (GBV) can take many forms and have
detrimental effects across generations and cultures. The
triangulation of GBV, rurality and rural culture is a challenging
and essential topic and this edited collection provides an
innovative analysis of GBV in rural communities. Focusing on
under-studied and/or oppressed groups such as immigrants and LGBT+
people, the book explores new theories on patterns of violence.
Giving insights into GBV education and prevention, the text
introduces community justice and victim advocacy approaches to
tackling issues of GBV in rural areas. From policy review into
actionable change, the editors examine best practices to positively
affect the lives of survivors.
The Time Traveler's Apprentice is a young adult novel set in 12th
century England. The novel is a story of adventure and mystery set
against an authentic backdrop of medieval Britain. This workbook
offers a history or language arts activity for each chapter of the
book. Both book and workbook are designed to engage students in an
interdisciplinary fashion, using language arts and social studies
content and skills to guide students through the entire novel.
Beyond learning about life in the Middle Ages, students will engage
in research, note taking and graphic organizers, QAR activities,
analyzing a primary source, short and extended answer, reading for
content, predicting, summarizing, and questioning as just some of
the activities designed for each chapter of the book. The book can
stand alone as a young adult historical adventure, or be used in
conjunction with the workbook for a more thorough and guided
learning experience. This workbook can be used in a classroom
setting, to support homeschool lessons, to build skills for a
reluctant reader, or to enrich the reading experience of an
advanced reader. Look for the YA novel, The Time Traveler's
Apprentice as a companion to this workbook.
Simon Grant has an unlikely friend in Professor Moira Ananke, whom
he met while visiting the museum where she works. One day, while
looking through dusty bookshelves he comes upon a series of black,
leather journals. He quickly becomes engrossed in reading her
accounts of archaeological excavations: digging at Ramses' tomb in
Egypt's Valley of the Kings in 1995, excavating ancient Indian
cities at Harappa in 1986. His attention is drawn to a dozen more
journals stretching along the bookcase: Field Notes from the
Discovery of Tutankhamen's Tomb, 1922, Finding Troy, 1871, Work
with Johannes Burkhardt, 1812. Simon glances toward his mentor who
silently watches him take down several books and scan their pages.
They are what they appear to be--her personal notes from
excavations stretching back nearly 200 years. So begins Simon's
introduction to time travel. Professor Ananke is a Master Time
Traveler. She agrees to accept Simon as her apprentice, to teach
him the secrets of time travel. After a few brief practice trips,
Simon feels he is beginning to learn the tricks of this dangerous
business. But one day, while photographing a mysterious medieval
manuscript, he is grabbed and thrown through time under no control
of his own. Simon lands, shaken and confused, in a medieval wood in
Yorkshire, England. He is discovered by a young lady, Bryn
Berengar, who involves him in a dangerous and suspenseful mystery
tied to the murder of Thomas Becket. Their search for the
manuscript that provides clues to the mystery exposes them to many
dangers, including being poisoned by monk's hood, locked in a tower
room with a corpse, and fighting a desperate knight with a secret
to hide. They travel to Carlisle Castle to thwart a plot to
overthrow King Henry II and Simon finds the fencing lessons he took
at the local youth bureau take on great importance as he fights for
his life. Perhaps most dangerous however, is the relationship he is
developing with Bryn.
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