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Exemplary Middle Grades Research: Evidence-Based Studies Linking
Theory to Practice features research published throughout 2009 in
MGRJ that has been identified by our review board as the most
useful in terms of assisting educators with making practical
applications from evidence-based studies to classroom and school
settings. The editorial team is pleased to present these studies
under one cover, trusting each will contribute to the existing body
of knowledge on middle grades education in ways that will enable
readers to develop theories more fully and apply findings and
implications to a variety of settings. Studies are presented in
chronological order as they appeared in each of the four issues
published during the fourth volume year (2009). Our first three
issues 4(1), 4(2), and 4(3) were special themes wherein guest
editors provided the oversight for selection and substantive
editorial revisions. Any guest editors' introductory comments
regarding previously published manuscripts appear in italics,
followed by the editor-in-chief 's comments.
This best-selling book is also "#1 book in motorcycle safety"
(Nielsen BookScan) and essential reading for all motorcyclists
regardless of their years of experience. Author David L. Hough, a
revered motorcycle author, columnist, and riding-safety consultant,
lays out a clear course for all riders who want to sharpen their
handling skills and improve their rides. This second edition,
expanded and now in full color, offers new riders and road warriors
the exact kind of advice they need to be prepared for anything when
on the road, how to avoid accidents, and how to handle the
unexpected. Hough, who began motorcycling in the 1960s, tackles
every imaginable topic--from the mechanics of the bike, selection
of the right-sized bike, and basic riding skills to night riding,
group outings, and advanced survival tactics. In the chapter called
"Motorcycle Dynamics," Hough spells out the equipment needed and
basic skills required to control a bike, and specifically keeping
the rider's safety and ability to avoid potentially injurious or
fatal crashes. The author is outspoken and direct when it comes to
safety, and he emphasizes the importance of the rider's braking
abilities and spells out how to improve them. The chapter offers
six tried-and-true techniques for quick-stop tactics, critical for
every rider to understand and master. He also addresses other vital
skills that riders need to evaluate and improve, such as turning,
maintaining balance and stability, and steering. He defines,
compares, and analyzes the ins and outs of steering and control:
direct steering, countersteering, push steering, out-tracking,
coning, u-turns, and directional control. The chapter called
"Cornering Habits" is a virtual master class in acceleration,
deceleration, use of weight, throttle, leaning, and handling
challenging terrain. Hough's skill as a photographer and
illustrator adds a graphic element to his books that leads to
immediate understanding of the concepts he explains. The detail
offered in each section of the book can only come from decades on
the road, and the author is the consummate instructor, assigning
homework to the readers in the form of exercises to practice and
improve specific techniques that he outlines and illustrates in the
text. Any rider who would venture out on the road without David
Hough's voice in his head takes an unnecessary risk with his own
life.
Proficient Motorcycling takes riders from long, snaking country
roads right into the traffic of the big city, and Hough offers the
best advice for riders dealing with the most challenging
conditions, whether it's road construction, snap-jawed
intersections, skateboarders, or suddenly slippery road surfaces. A
critical section of the book offers riders advice on how to deal
with automobiles, including aggressive car drivers, oblivious SUV
drivers, or "blind" truck drivers. The book offers the kind of
first-hand experience that can literally save riders' lives, as
illustrated in the chapters "Booby Traps" and "Special Situations,"
which offer evasive tactics and advice to avoid and handle
everything from slick surfaces, curbs, and construction plates to
ferocious dogs, hazardous wildlife, and difficult weather
conditions. The final chapter of the book, "Sharing the Ride," is
geared toward experienced riders who travel together in groups or
who travel with a second passenger on the bike. Topics covered are
formation, packing for trips, communication between riders,
sidecars, trikes, and more.
The book concludes with a resources section of organizations,
training schools, educational tools, and websites; a glossary of
80+ terms; and a complete index.
Middle Grades Research Journal (MGRJ) is a refereed, peer reviewed
journal that publishes original studies providing both empirical
and theoretical frameworks that focus on middle grades education. A
variety of articles are published quarterly in March, June,
September, and December of each volume year.
A Formula for Christian Development is a Christian's journal of a
journey to find faith for a healing of third-stage pancreatic
cancer and to find that closer walk with the Lord God. A Formula
for Christian Development explores the written Word of God
concerning faith, cleansing, service and the righteousness of God.
A Formula for Christian Development is the ideal manual for any
Christian just getting started all the way to the seasoned soldier
and everybody in between. If you want to have a closer walk with
the Savior, then this is the book that you must read. It will
change your life.
Walking in His Power, Love and Grace is a book about the amazing
power, love and grace of our Father; His power, love and grace
exceeds anything that man can imagine. Because eyes have not seen,
nor ears have heard; neither has it entered into the hearts of men,
what God has in store for all of them that truly love Him. Our
Father had a plan of salvation for all of His children from the
beginning; way back before the foundation of the world, that plan
has not changed But in order to know how you fit into the plan of
God, you must have some idea as to what that plan is. If you don't
know His plan, then you will not have a clue as far as what to do
with His Power, Love and Grace in the war against Satan
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Exemplary Middle Grades Research: Evidence-Based Studies Linking
Theory to Practice features research published throughout 2009 in
MGRJ that has been identified by our review board as the most
useful in terms of assisting educators with making practical
applications from evidence-based studies to classroom and school
settings. The editorial team is pleased to present these studies
under one cover, trusting each will contribute to the existing body
of knowledge on middle grades education in ways that will enable
readers to develop theories more fully and apply findings and
implications to a variety of settings. Studies are presented in
chronological order as they appeared in each of the four issues
published during the fourth volume year (2009). Our first three
issues 4(1), 4(2), and 4(3) were special themes wherein guest
editors provided the oversight for selection and substantive
editorial revisions. Any guest editors' introductory comments
regarding previously published manuscripts appear in italics,
followed by the editor-in-chief 's comments.
Owen Wister is remembered today almost solely as the author of
"The Virginian," yet his short stories, dating from the turn of the
century, gave us our first real knowledge of the West's "wide, wild
farm and ranch community, spotted with remote towns, and veined
with infrequent railroads." And this West was not merely that of
the cowboy, but of the soldier, the seeker, the Indians, the
hunter, even the priest. This volume presents six of Wister's
finest stories, chosen to exhibit the less well remembered facets
of his talent. Their settings--ranging from a mining camp in the
Rockies to a northwestern territorial capital to a southwestern
desert town, and from a California mission to army posts on the
high plains--are as varied as the characters and the
situations.
The introduction by Robert L. Hough discusses the factors the
impelled Wister to write about the West ad his ambivalent feelings
about the region, as well as his story-telling techniques and
artistic goals.
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