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This edited volume brings together voices of Latinx students,
teachers, teacher educators, and education allies in Latinx
communities to reveal ways in which today's sociopolitical context
has given rise to politically-sanctioned hateful anti-immigrant
rhetoric. Contributors--key stakeholders in the education of
immigrant Latinx children, youth, and college students--share how
this rhetoric has exacerbated existing systemic injustices on
K-Higher Education. They draw attention to counternarratives that
speak to leadership and strength of community. Our contributors
include high school and college students and faculty, community
organizers, and early career academics, whose voices are too often
underrepresented in academic conversations. This book highlights
professional and personal acts of courage, community organization,
and the transformation of students and educators who are stepping
into leadership roles to effect change. Understanding that teaching
and learning are political acts, we call all those vested in Latinx
communities to engage in small and large acts of agency to
collectively impact change in our K-Higher Education systems.
Practical, step-by-step tips for players of all levels
From Snooker to Carom to good-old-fashioned 8- or 9-Ball, "Pool
& Billiards For Dummies" reveals the tips, tricks, and rules of
play, covering the variety of the ever-popular games that make up
pool and billiards. This hands-on guide discusses everything from
the rules and strategies of the games to how to set up a pool room
to choosing the right equipment, and is accompanied by dozens of
photos and line drawings.See how hard to hit the cue ball and where
to hit it, the angle to hold the cue stick and how much chalk to
use, how to use a bridge, and how to put spin on the ballIncludes
advanced pool techniques and trick shots for the seasoned pool
sharp
With "Pool & Billiards For Dummies, "even a novice can play
like a champion
This is the first biography of Gertrude Atherton, one of the most
famous, outspoken, and successful novelists of her time. It
emphasizes her place in the emergent debate on the place of women
in society and her friendships with such figures as Ambrose Bierce
and Gertrude Stein.
Rudolph Valentino was the silver-screen legend who for ever changed
America's idea of the leading man: a frightened young fellow who
became the cinematic sex-god of his day. In this definitive
retelling of Valentino's short and tragic life - the first fully
documented biography of the star - Emily W. Leider looks at the
Great Lover's life and legacy, and explores the events and issues
that made him emblematic of his time. Valentino was reviled in the
press for being too 'feminine' a man; yet he also brought to the
screen the alluring, savage lover who embodied women's darker,
forbidden sexual fantasies. In tandem, Leider explores notions of
the outsider in American culture as represented by Valentino's
experience as an immigrant who became a celebrity: the silver
screen's first dark-skinned romantic hero.
The term "lymphoma" was originally used by Billroth in 1871 [55],
and by Virehow [763] some years before that, for the designation of
swelling of lymph nodes that was not due to "eareinoma, sareoma,
ehondroma, myxoma, ete. " In his paper, Billroth reeounted
sueeessful treatment with arsenie (" Fowler's solution") of
multiple "lymphomas" that had developed in a 40-year-old woman
during a 10-month period. From this report it is not entirely clear
if the multiple" lymphomas" deseribed were infeetious or if they
were eonsis- te nt with what we now mean by "malignant lymphoma. "
Today, the term "malignant lymphoma" is generally used eolleetively
for malignant lymphoproliferative neoplasms that tend to arise in
lymph nodes and also eneompasses Hodgkin's disease and
non-Hodgkin's lymphomas. The adjeetive "malignant" seems somewhat
superfluous sinee, in addition to Bill- roth's original
eonnotation, the sense of malignaney is nowadays read into the word
"lymphoma. " To be sure, true, i. e. , malignant, lymphomas have to
be differentiated from "pseudolymphomas," or to put it more
exaetly, "pseudomalignant lymphomas. " In this book, "lymphoma" and
"malignant lymphoma" are used interehan- geably for malignant
neoplastie lymphoproliferative disorders, and "pseudo- lymphoma" is
used for benign lymphomatous proeesses. Our editorial eonsultant,
Dr. M. Leider, disagrees with all of this. In his Dictionary of
Dermatological Words, Terms, and Phrases [421] and other works, he
maintains that there is no etymologieal basis for words bearing the
eontrived suffix" -oma" or the true Greek suffix" -ma" to denote
malignaney.
This is the first biography of Gertrude Atherton, one of the most
famous, outspoken, and successful novelists of her time. It
emphasizes her place in the emergent debate on the place of women
in society and her friendships with such figures as Ambrose Bierce
and Gertrude Stein.
The first and second editions of Repacking Your Bags helped people
develop their own unique vision of the good life and take practical
steps at home and at work to make sense of their lives and live in
an authentically meaningful way. Written as a travel guide it
helped people to put together a "trip checklist" that provided the
elements of the good life: work, love, place, and purpose. But
Leider and Shapiro came to realize that repacking is not something
we do once or twice in reaction to a sense of disillusionment or
frustration in our lives. Developing one's own vision of the good
life is a matter of constant and evolving choice, as the inevitable
shifts and surprises life has to offer continually unfold before
us. With each step along the way, it remains necessary to
re-examine what has brought us here, to continue asking ourselves
if the choices that have sustained us so far are continuing to do
so - or if they're just weighing us down. This edition has been
thoroughly revised to make it applicable for readers today. The
changes include: Refocused message on the new life and work
realities and the survival skills required to succeed More
practices and experiences for "lightening your load." Fresh new
stories of "people just like me", the reader. A new "Repacking
Journal" Addition of Leider's immensely popular Calling Cards
exercise for discovering your gifts, passions and values, with
access to a Calling Cards online profile Now Available The
Repacking Journal App (available on the Apple App Store and iTunes
for the iPad (optimized for larger tablet screen size) and on the
iPhone and iPod Touch mobile devices, and on Google Play for the
Android smartphones) is a helpful and fun way to keep track of
where you are on your life journey. It includes a 30-question Good
Life Inventory with auto scoring and interpretation, covering
themes such as work, people, place, and purpose. The app also
includes thoughtful questions to help repack, a life travel
check-list, and repacking resources. All answers are saved in the
app and can be updated as often as you wish. The Repacking Journal
App is a perfect way to keep on the Good Life track and to practice
repacking your bags and on a regular basis.
Design and create video games using Construct 2. No prior
experience is required.Game Development with Construct 2 teaches
you to create 12 different game projects from a variety of genres,
including car racing and tower defense to platformer and
action-adventure. The software is user friendly and powerful, and
the games you create can be exported to run on the web, desktop
computers, and smartphones. What You'll Learn Create complete
functional games using the Construct 2 game engine Understand
general logical structures underlying video game programs Use
practical game design advice (such as visual feedback and gameplay
balancing) Understand programming concepts useful throughout
computer science Who This Book Is For Middle school and high school
students with no prior programming knowledge, and only minimal
mathematical knowledge (graphing (x,y) coordinates, measuring
angles, and applying formulas)
The author writes, "Bookstores are filled with stories of great
leaders and what they did in certain situations, but nothing about
how it's learned." This new work from the best-selling author and
international consultant meets this market need with a practical,
original examination of centuries-old traditions of shugyo, or
self-cultivation. Shugyo is one of many key principles the author
applies to develop the individual responsibility, social
commitment, and moral and spiritual vision it takes to lead with
authority and efficacy. "The Leadership Dojo" is the first book of
its kind to base business and management strength on integral body
awareness.The book began as a meditation on three key questions the
author asked in seminars with leaders from, among many others, AT
and T, Hewlett-Packard, Microsoft, the Navy, the Army, and the
Marines: What does a leader do? What are the character values most
essential to exemplary leadership? How do you teach these values?
Drawing upon the wisdom of ages from Plato to the "Bhagavad-Gita",
from Thucydides to the "Abidharma", the book asserts that
leadership skills can be learned and proceeds to teach by example,
recounting his countless first-hand experiences training the most
influential decision-makers in international business and military
roles today. The grounded foundation that results from
Strozzi-Heckler's strategies establishes a Leadership Presence, the
platform from which ethical action can be taken with compassion and
pragmatic wisdom.
Purpose is fundamental and gives life meaning. It gives us the will
not just to live but to live long and well. In this new edition of
his bestselling classic, legendary personal coach Richard Leider
offers brand - new tools and techniques for unlocking it. The third
edition has been completely revised and updated. In addition to new
stories, examples, and resources, it features four new chapters.
"Purpose across the Ages" looks at how purpose can evolve during
our lives. "The 24 - Hour Purpose Retreat" includes seven mind -
opening questions to help you unlock your purpose. "The Purpose
Checkup" offers a new tool for periodically evaluating the health
of your purpose. And in "Can Science Explain Purpose?" we learn
what researchers are discovering about how an increased sense of
purpose can improve our health, healing, happiness, longevity, and
productivity. Purpose is an active expression of our values and our
compassion for others - it makes us want to get up in the morning
and add value to the world. Leider details a graceful, practical,
and ultimately spiritual process for making it central to your
life. This revitalized guide will help you integrate it into
everything you do.
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