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Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
In this book, Erik M. Francis explores how one of the most
fundamental instructional strategies-questioning-can provide the
proper scaffolding to deepen student thinking, understanding, and
application of knowledge. You'll learn: Techniques for using
questioning to extend and evaluate student learning experiences.
Eight different kinds of questions that challenge students to
demonstrate higher-order thinking and communicate depth of
knowledge. How to rephrase the performance objectives of college
and career readiness standards into questions that engage and
challenge students. Francis offers myriad examples of good
questions across content areas and grade levels, as well as
structures to help teachers create and use the different kinds of
questions. By using this book to fine-tune your approach to
questioning, you can awaken the spirit of inquiry in your classroom
and help students deepen their knowledge, understanding, and
ability to communicate what they think and know.
This book (hardcover) is part of the TREDITION CLASSICS. It
contains classical literature works from over two thousand years.
Most of these titles have been out of print and off the bookstore
shelves for decades. The book series is intended to preserve the
cultural legacy and to promote the timeless works of classical
literature. Readers of a TREDITION CLASSICS book support the
mission to save many of the amazing works of world literature from
oblivion. With this series, tredition intends to make thousands of
international literature classics available in printed format again
- worldwide.
When James Graham, carpenter, enlisted, it was with the assurance
that if he lost his life his grateful country would provide for his
widow. He did lose it, and Mrs. Graham received, in exchange for a
husband and his small earnings, the sum of $12 a month. But when
you own your own very little house, with a dooryard for chickens
(and such stray dogs and cats as quarter themselves upon you), and
enough grass for a cow, and a friendly neighbor to remember your
potato-barrel, why, you can get along-somehow. In Lizzie Graham's
case nobody knew just how, because she was not one of the
confidential kind. But certainly there were days in winter when the
house was chilly, and months when fresh meat was unknown, and years
when a new dress was not thought of.
This book (hardcover) is part of the TREDITION CLASSICS. It
contains classical literature works from over two thousand years.
Most of these titles have been out of print and off the bookstore
shelves for decades. The book series is intended to preserve the
cultural legacy and to promote the timeless works of classical
literature. Readers of a TREDITION CLASSICS book support the
mission to save many of the amazing works of world literature from
oblivion. With this series, tredition intends to make thousands of
international literature classics available in printed format again
- worldwide.
Poet Mervin M. Francis continues a barrage of positivity poetry with this second anthology ‘Dreams of Life’.
We are brought pieces that inspire us, leaves us in reflection and even some that have us in stitches. ‘Dreams of Life’ is an anthology for the optimistic soul.
A perfect pocketbook of poetry that you can turn to when you’re in need of a little brightness through the ups and downs of life.
‘Book of Dreams’ is the personal poetry of Mervin M. Francis.
From the romantic time of dusk to the hope found in a new sunrise, this anthology traverses that dreamy time in between everything that seems infinitely possible.
Poems of joy, motivation, and love are shared in this contribution to a bright world where everyone may follow their dreams and their heart.
Throughout history people have faced unbelievable, seemingly
impossible situations through war, genocide, poverty and political
oppression. Yet, even in those dire situations, they have prevailed
against all odds through bold action and their deep faith in
Christ. "Unchained" takes the reader amidst fourteen centuries of
such amazing triumphs...from the Battle of Tours in France through
the Battle of Vienna in 1683 into the horrific Armenian genocide of
the last century and then through the author's own rousing life.
The stories will both astound and inspire you.
However, "Unchained" is more than an inspirational history
lesson; it contains the amazing fairy tale "The Knight and the
Butterfly" that is a vibrant, colorful and moving story for
children and adults alike. There is also the probing, somewhat
comical story "The Question" that tears both a man and the Bible
apart, piece by piece, flaw by flaw, only to have the Godly truth
revealed in the end.
If that isn't enough for the reader, "Unchained" includes dozens
of the author's emotional poems of Poe-like dark and decadent
design and then moves through his mystical and thought-provoking
oeuvre. The reader is then taken on one last, incredible trip
through time with Archangel Gabriel from the beginning of time
straight through to the rapture. The epic poem frames the evolution
of earth and the beginning and the end of civilization, the
struggle between faith and science as well as the dreadful failings
and the astounding victories of man. How does the world end? Read
it and find out. Even Nostradamus would raise an eyebrow.
However, "Unchained" is more than a collection of different
tales and poetry. The astute reader will find common threads
through all the stories, both in the characters and the action;
moreover, that the real and the fictional are all inter-related.
Discerning booklovers will recognize that, in fact, "Unchained" is
one singular opus.
In 19th century settler colonies such as Upper Canada, New South
Wales and New Zealand, governors not only administered, they stood
at the head of colonial society and ordered the festivities and
ceremonies around which colonial life centred. Governors were also
expected to be repositories of political wisdom and constitutional
lore. In addition, they were popularly credited with responsibility
for prosperity, education and culture. So much prominence brought
criticism as well. Governors were almost always burned in effigy
and were frequently the target of scurrilous and libellous comment
in their colony. They were transfigured as ideal rulers and
disfigured as the embodiments of tyranny and personal vices. They
played the symbolic roles of hero and sacrificial victim in the
emerging settler societies.;This is an exploration of the public
and private beliefs of governors such as Sir Thomas Brisbane, Sir
John Colborne, Sir George Grey and Lord Elgin as they struggled to
survive in colonial cultures which both defied and vilified their
personal qualities.
Odious Caribbean Women and the Palpable Aesthetics of Transgression
examines the methods through which the works of French Caribbean
women resist hedonistic conceptions of pleasure, "art for art's
sake" aestheticism, and commodification through representations of
"uglified" spaces, transgressive "deglamorified" women's bodies in
pain and explicit corporeal and sexual behaviors. Gladys M. Francis
offers an original approach through her reading together of the
literary, visual, and performing arts (as well as traditional
Caribbean dance, music, and oral practices) to arrive at a
transregional (trans-Caribbean and transatlantic), trans-genre
(with regard to forms of text), and transdisciplinary conversation
in Francophone studies, postcolonial studies, and cultural studies.
This interweaving is illustrated through the artistic engagements
of artists such as Ina Cesaire, Maryse Conde, Sylvaine Dampierre,
Fabienne Kanor, Lenablou, Beatrice Melina, Gisele Pineau, Simone
Schwarz-Bart, and Miriam Warner-Vieyra. How can we investigate,
theoretically or critically, the aesthetically unpleasing found in
depictions of odious female protagonists or female performers? What
is the aesthetic value of transgressional women's bodies? This book
presents novel tools to understand how these women artists mark and
re-instate embodied trauma, survival, and resistance into history.
It posits that cultural performances can disrupt a culture-as-text
ethnocentrism, for, these works provide the means to expose the
tangible aesthetics through which the body becomes an archive that
bears the psychological, physical and structural suffering. This
project also demonstrates the ways through which the corporeal
realm offered by these transgressive works (through explicit female
perspectives on sex, love, and gender) challenges our moral
sensibilities, works to sabotage the voyeuristic gaze, and
stimulates a new methodology for reading the women's body. It
focuses on the complex layers of identity formation and bodily
representations with respect to issues of sex, consumerism,
commodification, violence, gender and women studies, and ethics and
moral issues.
What is pain? What does it mean to have a relationship with it and
how does this affect your identity and existence? The author's
definition of pain is derived from that proposed by scientists,
such as Melzack, Wall and Freud. Pain is a dynamic, multi-layered,
diverse collection of experiences, which impacts and influences us
throughout life. Pain is a kind of conglomerate of past, traumatic,
neurobiological, psychological and emotional imprints--pain as in
suffering or being in pain. The author argues that it is not pain,
as such, but our relationship with pain, which is most significant
to the processes of our lives. In examining the combination of
Freud's psychosexual theory of development and Melzack's theory of
the neuromatrix, the author endeavours to evidence her theory that
there is the distinct possibility for the existence of what she has
named a Psychomatrix-patterns of pain (loss, abandonment, grief,
rejection, desire) imprinted from infancy.
Two hundred and thirty-nine girl voices chanted the Wo-he-lo Cheer
with weird impressiveness. The scene alone would have been
impressive enough, but Camp Fire Girls are not satisfied with that
kind of "enough." Once their imagination is stimulated with the
almost limitless possibilities of the craft, they are not easily
pleased with anything but a finished product. The occasion was the
last Grand Council Fire of Hiawatha Institute for Camp Fire Girls
located in the Allegheny city of Westmoreland. The classroom work
had been rushed a day ahead, examinations were made almost
perfunctory, and for them also the clock had been turned
twenty-four hours forward. The curriculum was finished, and the day
just closed had been devoted to preparation for a Grand Council
wind-up for the fifteen Fires of the Institute, which would "break
ranks" on the following day and scatter in all directions for home
and the Christmas holidays.
Catskill Rivers is the story of the "birthplace of the American fly
fishing." Readers will discover this birthplace in such hallowed
trout streams as the Beaverkill, the Willowemoc, the Neversink, the
Delaware, the Esopus, and the Schoharie. While originally published
in 1983, Catskill Rivers remains the definitive study of these
fabled waters and the remarkable people who created the American
fly-fishing tradition. Painstakingly researched and imaginatively
told, readers will also get an unforgettable survey of the early
river industries, including rafting, sawmills, tanneries, and
wood-acid factories, as well as at the early days on these classic
trout waters, where George LaBranche, in Sparse Gray Hackle's
words, "adapted the dry fly to fast water and started an angling
revolution." Along with numerous historical glimpses into the many
sociological forces surrounding the Catskill Rivers, readers will
see many early, famous flyfishers take to these waters, including
"Uncle Thad" Norris, Seth Green, Theodore Gordon, Herman Christian,
Roy Steenrod, Sparse Gray Hackle, and many more. This historically
accurate and beautifully written glance back into the early days of
the Catskill Rivers will have both fishermen and nonfishermen
wanting even more. Skyhorse Publishing is proud to publish a broad
range of books for fishermen. Our books for anglers include titles
that focus on fly fishing, bait fishing, fly-casting, spin casting,
deep sea fishing, and surf fishing. Our books offer both practical
advice on tackle, techniques, knots, and more, as well as lyrical
prose on fishing for bass, trout, salmon, crappie, baitfish,
catfish, and more. While not every title we publish becomes a New
York Times bestseller or a national bestseller, we are committed to
publishing books on subjects that are sometimes overlooked by other
publishers and to authors whose work might not otherwise find a
home.
Winner of the Southern Arts Prize and shortlisted for the Forward
Prize for Best First Collection. The poems in Matthew Francis's
first collection range from the light-hearted to the unsettling,
from lyrical and witty evocations of landscape and domestic life to
narratives of apocalypse and surreal fantasy. Night and winter
provide the dominant metaphors, but, from this material, Francis,
whose technical adroitness and flair for storytelling are equally
remarkable, conjures up a substantial imaginative world in which it
is possible to live with a renewed sense of freedom. Dark,
dangerous and exhilarating, Blizzard reveals a fully mature and
compelling talent.
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