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For almost forty years, Jane Dolinger traveled the world and
wrote about her adventures, from the Amazon jungle to the sands of
the Sahara. She produced eight books and more than a thousand
articles between 1955 and 1995, and she also earned a reputation as
a glamorous celebrity and model. Jane Dolinger was an anomaly in
her time, a dynamic and attractive woman with an impressive
literary talent, a woman who lived and documented a most
unconventional and inspirational life. Sometimes controversial but
always outstanding, Jane was a pioneer among women and writers.
Here for the first time, her life and work are studied in a
thoroughly researched yet entertaining literary biography.
To paraphrase L.P. Hartley, "The past is a different country." Stan
L Abbott sets out to explore the visible clues to our mysterious
past from the Neolithic and Bronze Ages: stone circles. Cumbria
boasts more of these monuments than any other English county. Here,
our tallest mountains are ringed by almost fifty circles and
henges, most of them sited in the foothills or on outlying
plateaux. Were these the earliest such monuments in Britain,
placing Cumbria at the heart of Neolithic society? And what traces
of that society remain today in the roads we travel, the food we
eat, the words we speak, our work and play? By observing and
comparing many sites in Cumbria and beyond, and researching many
sources, a greater understanding emerges. Were some circles built
for ritualistic purposes, or perhaps astronomical? Were they burial
sites? Or were they just places for people to meet? Illustrated
with linocut illustrations by artist Denise Burden, Ring of Stone
Circles follows the search for the hidden stories these monuments
guard - and might reveal if we get to know them.
For almost forty years, Jane Dolinger traveled the world and wrote
about her adventures, from the Amazon jungle to the sands of the
Sahara. She produced eight books and more than a thousand articles
between 1955 and 1995, and she also earned a reputation as a
glamorous celebrity and model. Jane Dolinger was an anomaly in her
time, a dynamic and attractive woman with an impressive literary
talent, a woman who lived and documented a most unconventional and
inspirational life. Sometimes controversial but always outstanding,
Jane was a pioneer among women and writers. Here for the first
time, her life and work are studied in a thoroughly researched yet
entertaining literary biography.
Washington State is about to enter a new phase of the "math wars."
Since the late 1980s, the debate over how best to teach mathematics
to schoolchildren has raged worldwide among educators, politicians,
and parents. The stakes are high. To operate effectively in a
global, twenty-first-century economy and polity, the United states
must provide an education in mathematics that is both excellent and
equitable. In this volume, four scholars at the Washington School
Research Center (WSRC) at Seattle Pacific University present
original research drawn from statistical studies of state
educational data and from thousands of classroom observations
carried out by The BERC Group. They assess the current state of
math education and review its history and development. The authors
also provide a dispassionate review of the extensive international,
national, and state literature. The in-depth observational research
in Winning the Math Wars confirms that the real issue is neither
the approach to teaching--traditional or reform--nor the type of
curriculum. If America's goal of educational equity and excellence
is to be achieved, then math teachers everywhere must be fully
supported in developing the specific skills that are ideal for
educating all students. The authors discussion focus on four
principles for improving math teaching and learning: fidelity to
reform efforts by all involved; an emphasis on instruction and
instructional tools; the critical nature of mathematical knowledge;
and the need for transformational change. Winning the Math Wars is
an important book for policy makers, school leaders, practitioners
of mathematics education, parents, and anyone who wants to make
sense of the "math wars."
This short story is about a red line that learns what makes him
special and what can be accomplished when we all work together
After years of experiencing the frightening symptoms of a
mysterious illness, at the age of 48, and with almost no
mountaineering experience, Cindy Abbott decides to climb Mt.
Everest. A few months after that fateful decision, she becomes
functionally blind in one eye and is subsequently diagnosed with
Wegener's granulomatosis, a rare, incurable and potentially
life-threatening disease, but she refuses to give up on her dream.
In this extraordinary and true story, Cindy Abbott takes us with
her into one of nature's most extreme environments while battling a
rare disease that turns her own body against her. We join her
through the rigorous training that begins less than five months
after her diagnosis on Mt. Aconcagua in Argentina, where she falls
during the descent at nineteen thousand feet, breaks her leg, and
is forced to climb down five thousand feet to base camp in order to
be helicoptered off the mountain. The experience reveals an inner
strength that she utilizes to battle the odds and complete her
training. Two years later, speechless and crying, she tears herself
from her husband's arms and steps across the thick, black tape of
the airport security line. She doesn't look back. She can't. She
might change her mind. With tears running down her cheeks, she
walks away from the man she loves, the only life she knows, and
heads toward the unknown-Mt. Everest. This inspiring and uplifting
story demonstrates the depths and strength of human courage and
will. Abbott eventually summits Mt. Everest, becoming one of only a
few hundred females to stand on the top of the world. In revealing
the extremes of both managing her disease and climbing Mt. Everest,
she brings hope to others. Join her on this remarkable journey and
know the pain and joy of Reaching Beyond the Clouds. NOTE: Kindle
eBook version coming soon.
Want to go deeper? In Hard Knocks and Life Lessons, Abbott digs
deeply into the treasure trove of the Bible and brings seven
pivotal figures to vivid life. From Adam to Joshua, you can
understand these men as never before. This book examines their
lives, their successes, and their failures, and makes it clear how
we can learn from it all. You will finish this book with a fresh
understanding (and appreciation) for the lives and challenges of
the patriarchs. "In his second book...Abbott applies his capable
pen to the lives of the Greats from God's Word and the result is a
graduate level course in the School of Hard Knocks...As the author
explains, God's grace has a way of turning our mistakes into
miracles and our trials into triumphs..." -Rev. Raymond Woodward,
Pastor, Capital Community Church, Fredericton, N.B. "Rev. Dustin
Abbott is a talented writer who skillfully sheds light on God's
Word. His careful study of Scripture has enabled him to assist the
reader in gaining insight into the lives of Biblical characters.
This is a must-read for those who seek a better understanding of
the significance of such characters' life experiences." -Rev. Doril
Green, Senior Pastor, New Life Pentecostal Church, Toronto, ON
"Your thinking will be stretched and your mind illuminated as you
pour over each chapter and you will most certainly gain new and
valuable insights into the reasons for some of the 'Hard Knocks'
you have endured!" -Rev. Granville McKenzie, Senior Pastor, Faith
Sanctuary, Toronto, ON Executive Presbyter for Canada, United
Pentecostal Church www.abbottbooks.org
This is a pre-1923 historical reproduction that was curated for
quality. Quality assurance was conducted on each of these books in
an attempt to remove books with imperfections introduced by the
digitization process. Though we have made best efforts - the books
may have occasional errors that do not impede the reading
experience. We believe this work is culturally important and have
elected to bring the book back into print as part of our continuing
commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide.
In 1927, political scientist Harold Lasswell wrote about the
strategies employed by the American government to sell the benefits
of participating in World War I to a reluctant public. In
Propaganda Techniques in World War I, Lasswell discussed the
"manipulative symbols to manipulate opinions and attitudes" (p 9).
Ever since then, all wars have involved specialists who attempt to
control the way the media report about war and the way media
contribute to shaping public opinion. This collection of essays
discusses how media have "packaged" the war in Iraq. The chapters
in this collection explore the way the media have presented the war
to us by telling us human interest stories, supporting public
policies, and crafting a narrative that supports the war. Some
chapters focus on the way the Bush administration has actively
promoted and attempted to control information; others tell of how
the media have either been complicit in supporting the dominant
narrative, or how the public has used the images in the media to
negotiate attitudes toward the war, terrorism, and international
relations. All of the chapters discuss the relationships among
conflict, political agendas, the power of media, and the way
audiences use media to construct attitudes, beliefs,
and-ultimately-a sense of history about the war. Coming from the
perspective of communication studies, situates the
multi-dimensional aspects of war, terrorism, public policy, media,
and story-telling within the context of creating a consensually
assembled image of what the war in Iraq is all about. This book
will be of interest to undergraduate students as well as scholars
of communication, history, sociology, political science, and
American studies, and it will be an excellent resource both for
classroom use as well as the general public.
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