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Sooner or later everyone who ventures out on the water will
encounter strong winds and confused seas, fog, thunderstorms, or
heavy rain. This book acquaints boaters with the forces that shape
weather, allowing them to predict what changes can be expected.
Part I presents a logical explanation of climate and weather,
concentrating on those aspects that affect the mariner the most -
wind speed and direction, low visibility, thunderstorms, gales, and
hurricanes. Part II, which can be read independently, deals with
the effects of climate and weather on all types and sizes of boats,
without delving into the whys and wherefores - a practical approach
for those who want only the necessary facts, illustrated with over
50 images, maps, and diagrams. This book is a valuable tool for
everyone who enjoys being on the water.
Sooner or later everyone who ventures out on the water will
encounter strong winds and confused seas, fog, thunderstorms, or
heavy rain. This book acquaints boaters with the forces that shape
weather, allowing them to predict what changes can be expected.
Part I presents a logical explanation of climate and weather,
concentrating on those aspects that affect the mariner the most --
wind speed and direction, low visibility, thunderstorms, gales, and
hurricanes. The second part, which can be read independently, deals
with the effects of climate and weather on the boater without
delving into the whys and wherefores -- a practical approach for
those who want only the needed facts.
As one of the few groups in the Greco-Roman world to resist
cultural assimilation, the Jews remained an object of fascination
throughout antiquity. Greek and Roman writers devoted much space to
them, but few bothered to learn the facts about Jews, preferring to
report stereotypes and rumor. Evidence does exist, however, to show
what real Jews were like in antiquity and how they interacted with
the Greeks and Romans, both pagan and Christian.
In "The Jews among the Greeks and Romans," Margaret Williams
assembles, assesses, and contextualizes literary and archaeological
evidence relating to Jewish communities outside the land of Israel.
The sourcebook covers the period beginning with the Diaspora that
resulted from the chaos of Alexander the Great's death in 323 BCE
and concluding with the demise of the Jewish Patriarchate around
420 CE. This was a time which saw, first, the rapid opening up of
opportunities for Jews and then, in the century after Constantine,
the gradual but inexorable raising of barriers against them.
Newly translated from the Greek and Latin, the documents cover a
broad array of topics, including religion, customs, festivals,
repression, citizenship, military service, economics,
intermarriage, and conversion from Jew to Gentile and Gentile to
Jew. While previous collections have concentrated on literary
texts, the present volume gives prominence to papyrological and
epigraphic source material. Composed in accordance with Greco-Roman
epigraphic conventions but written by Jews, these texts--some only
recently discovered--constitute an extraordinarily rich source of
information about the values and practices of Jews in
antiquity.
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The Bearing Stone (Paperback)
Margaret Williams-Coker
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Literacy Skills for the Mass Media provides students with tools and
information to better understand words, grammar, spelling, and
communication. The text helps students connect the dots between
strategies and concepts that foster effective communication
practices in both writing and speaking. The text is divided into
three sections. Section I introduces students to the basics of
grammar, including types of words and their proper usage, the parts
of a sentence and effective sentence structure, and how to
effectively use punctuation. Section II focuses on sentence
construction, providing readers with rules, tips, and strategies
for creating dynamic sentences. The final section examines words,
speaking to why word choice matters, how to use plurals,
possessives, and contractions, common mistakes and issues, the
importance of correct spelling, and more. An easy-to-use guide to
good grammar and successful communication, Literacy Skills for the
Mass Media is an ideal textbook for foundational courses in
writing, composition, mass media, and journalism. It is also a
useful tool for remedial learning and for reference purposes. The
book is an excellent resource for college orientation and student
success programs as well.
Self-concept is broadly defined as a persons perceptions of himself
or herself. Self-concept is one of the most extensively researched
constructs in educational psychology. This book provides new
research, perceptions, cultural influences and gender differences
of self-concept. Chapter One discusses a process called fusion
which states that various constructs may be perceived to be more or
less integrated within the self-concept. Chapter Two focuses on
academic self-concept and its correlation to academic achievement.
Chapter Three analyses the different relationships among
self-beliefs, metacognition and mathematics achievement in Japan,
mainland China, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan and the United
States. Chapter Four derives a structural model for the
multidimensional self-concept construct. Chapter Five examines how
a belief system of a Chinese student, who is a learner of Japanese
as a foreign language, impacts on his self-concept as a foreign
language learner. Chapter Six assesses how sport and exercise
psychology textbook authors portray disability to readers.
This is the story of a woman's conflict of interests between
technology and children and how she resolved it. Four years of work
in Chicago started things. Twenty years raising seven children
intervened. Finally twenty years of work at Los Alamos ended it,
with retirement in Las Cruces, NM. Most of this covered sixty years
of marriage to one man.
Kids love silly stuff. These poems for young children can bring out
the silly in kids, and in grown-ups who read to kids. The rhymes
are about situations familiar to children. Some have funny surprise
endings. A fun collection of 50 poems that are sure to bring smiles
and giggles to those silly kids we love.
African-American women face unique challenges during pregnancy. Here is a they can turn to for medical information, health advice, and emotional support during this exhilarating, and sometimes anxious, time. Dr. Hilda Hutcherson, an esteemed Ob-Gyn, explains all the bodily changes, feelings, and medical procedures you may encounter when pregnant. From planning a pregnancy to caring for your newborn, Dr. Hutcherson provides comforting wisdom from her years of experience as a doctor and mother of four. Most important, she addresses such potential risks as fibroid, diabetes, lupus, high blood pressure, and skin conditions.
This extraordinary resource offers medically sound and reassuring advice on choosing a care provider ... caring for yourself successfully in each trimester ... the signs and symptoms that necessitate a call to a health care practitioner...minimizing the chances of birth defects ... breastfeeding basics ... and much more.
The first childbirth encyclopedia written for African-American mothers-to-be, Having Your Baby addresses all the issues, concerns, and questions you may have about pregnancy and childbirth.
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