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For fans of Kacen Callender and Mason Deaver comes a heart-tugging
coming-of-age YA debut that takes a poignant look at gender
identity, sexuality, friendship, and family—both the one we’re
born into and the one we find for ourselves. Seventeen-year-old
Gael is used to keeping to himself. Though his best friend
convinces him to attend a meeting of Plus, a support group for
LGBTQIA+ teens, Gael doesn’t plan on sharing much. Where would he
even start? Between supporting his mother through her bouts of
depression, dealing with his estranged father, and navigating
senior year as a transgender boy at a conservative Tennessean high
school, his life is a lot to unload on strangers. But after meeting
easygoing Declan, Gael is welcomed into a new circle of
friends who make him want to open up. As Gael’s friendship
with Declan develops into something more, he finds himself caught
between his mother’s worsening mental health and his father’s
attempts to reconnect. After tragedy strikes, Gael must decide if
he can risk letting the walls around his heart down and fully
opening up to those who care for him.
Teaching the Holocaust is an important but often challenging task
for those involved in modern Holocaust education. What content
should be included and what should be left out? How can film and
literature be integrated into the curriculum? What is the best way
to respond to students who resist the idea of learning about it?
This book, drawing upon the latest research in the field, offers
practical help and advice on delivering inclusive and engaging
lessons along with guidance on how to navigate through the many
controversies and considerations when planning, preparing, and
delivering Holocaust education. Whether teaching the subject in
History, Religious Education, English or even in a school assembly,
there is a wealth of wisdom which will make the task easier for you
and make the learning experience more beneficial for the student.
Chapters include: The aims of Holocaust education Ethical issues to
consider when teaching the Holocaust Using film and documentaries
in the classroom Teaching the Holocaust through literature The role
of online learning and social media The benefits and practicalities
of visiting memorial sites With lesson plans, resources, and
schemes of work which can be used across a range of different
subjects, this book is essential reading for those that want to
deepen their understanding and deliver effective, thought-provoking
Holocaust education.
Teaching the Holocaust is an important but often challenging task
for those involved in modern Holocaust education. What content
should be included and what should be left out? How can film and
literature be integrated into the curriculum? What is the best way
to respond to students who resist the idea of learning about it?
This book, drawing upon the latest research in the field, offers
practical help and advice on delivering inclusive and engaging
lessons along with guidance on how to navigate through the many
controversies and considerations when planning, preparing, and
delivering Holocaust education. Whether teaching the subject in
History, Religious Education, English or even in a school assembly,
there is a wealth of wisdom which will make the task easier for you
and make the learning experience more beneficial for the student.
Chapters include: The aims of Holocaust education Ethical issues to
consider when teaching the Holocaust Using film and documentaries
in the classroom Teaching the Holocaust through literature The role
of online learning and social media The benefits and practicalities
of visiting memorial sites With lesson plans, resources, and
schemes of work which can be used across a range of different
subjects, this book is essential reading for those that want to
deepen their understanding and deliver effective, thought-provoking
Holocaust education.
The practice of swearing oaths was at the centre of the English
Reformation. On the one hand, oaths were the medium through which
the Henrician regime implemented its ideology and secured loyalty
among the people. On the other, they were the tool by which the
English people embraced, resisted and manipulated royal policy.
Jonathan Michael Gray argues that since the Reformation was
negotiated through oaths, their precise significance and function
are central to understanding it fully. Oaths and the English
Reformation sheds new light on the motivation of Henry VIII, the
enforcement of and resistance to reform and the extent of popular
participation and negotiation in the political process. Placing
oaths at the heart of the narrative, this book argues that the
English Reformation was determined as much by its method of
implementation and response as it was by the theology or political
theory it transmitted.
The acclaimed pocket atlas of the most common pathologic conditions
seen on CT and MRI - more essential than ever, with new images and
cases Designed for quick look-up at the point of care, this concise
handbook provides technologists and students with CT and MRI
findings of 200 pathologic conditions most often seen in day-to-day
practice, along with pertinent clinical information. Each pathology
listed has a single page of text accompanied by MRI and/or CT
images, often providing multiple perspectives of the same
pathology. The text includes a description of etiology,
epidemiology, signs and symptoms, imaging characteristics, for CT
and MRI, treatment, and prognosis statements. The book also
includes a valuable opening section on the Principles of Imaging in
Computed Tomography and Magnetic Resonance Imaging and an
informative section on Contrast Media. Designed for portability and
ease of use, this handbook enables technologists to quickly check
pathologic imaging findings and essential clinical information
without having to refer to large, heavy textbooks
The practice of swearing oaths was at the centre of the English
Reformation. On the one hand, oaths were the medium through which
the Henrician regime implemented its ideology and secured loyalty
among the people. On the other, they were the tool by which the
English people embraced, resisted and manipulated royal policy.
Jonathan Michael Gray argues that since the Reformation was
negotiated through oaths, their precise significance and function
are central to understanding it fully. Oaths and the English
Reformation sheds new light on the motivation of Henry VIII, the
enforcement of and resistance to reform and the extent of popular
participation and negotiation in the political process. Placing
oaths at the heart of the narrative, this book argues that the
English Reformation was determined as much by its method of
implementation and response as it was by the theology or political
theory it transmitted.
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Alabama - Song of the South (Paperback)
Michael Gray; Foreword by Edward Morris; Contributions by Kyle Young; Edited by Jay Orr; Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
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Discovery Miles 4 420
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Unmatched review prep for the MRI Certification LANGE Review: MRI
Clinical Concepts and Imaging Applications Manual with Registry
Review is a critical resource for radiologic technologists to
successfully perform MRI examinations and prepare for the national
registry examination to become MRI technologists. Organized into
three parts, the book addresses everything from patient preparation
to clinical applications of performing the MRI procedure to review
questions based on the national registry examination. You'll learn
about performing MRI examinations and obtaining the correct imaging
plane for the brain, head, spine, chest, abdomen, pelvis, and
musculoskeletal system, plus patient/part positioning, scan range,
slice alignment and protocol variations to accommodate unique
conditions and pathologies. More than 200 multiple-choice questions
help prepare you for the national registry examination. Essential
resource for National Registry exam prep Comprehensive, methodical
coverage learning Tailored for those enrolled in an MRI program,
specifically for individuals completing a clinical internship
After Bob Dylan came to Nashville in 1966 to record his classic
album Blonde on Blonde, his embrace of Nashville and its unmatched
session musicians—known as the Nashville Cats—inspired many
other artists, among them Neil Young, Joan Baez, Leonard Cohen, and
Paul McCartney, to follow. Around the same time, Johnny Cash was
recruiting folk and rock musicians—including Dylan—to appear on
his groundbreaking network television show, The Johnny Cash Show.
This book was published as a companion to the Country Music Hall of
Fame and Museum exhibition Dylan, Cash, and the Nashville Cats: A
New Music City and features more than twenty commissioned
illustrations by noted artist and musician Jon Langford. This book
also includes 240 rare photographs and celebrates a time of great
cultural vitality for Nashville, tracking the city’s music scene
in the late 1960s and early 1970s, and illuminates Nashville’s
rise as a world-class recording center.
(Book). Nestled at the southern end of California's San Joaquin
Valley, the city of Bakersfield is best known for farming, oil
fields, and a unique brand of country music called the "Bakersfield
Sound." The term is generally used to describe a hard-edged
honkytonk sensibility characterized by sharp, twanging Fender
Telecaster guitars, crying pedal steel, and straight-ahead country
vocals a sound that thrived in Bakersfield clubs in the 1950s and
'60s. The music emanating from these venues was by no means
homogeneous. One need only compare Buck Owens's razor-sharp
honky-tonk attack with Merle Haggard's western swing and
blues-inflected recordings to recognize that there is no single
Bakersfield Sound. The label is best understood as an umbrella term
encompassing a number of strains developed by Haggard, Owens, and
their West Coast contemporaries. The Bakersfield Sound is a
full-color exploration of what social and economic factors led to
this country music hotbed, as well as a look at the many stars who
rose to fame with roots in Bakersfield. Country luminaries with
ties to the area include Bob Willis, Leon Payne, Jean Shepherd,
Dallas Frazier, Bonnie Owens, Barbara Mandrell, and Ferlin Husky.
Written by the experts at the Country Music Hall of Fame, The
Bakersfield Sound describes with rich words and classic photos how
the deep roots of the Bakersfield Sound are so much more than just
a reaction to the pop-oriented Nashville Sound.
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