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In this volume experienced and new college- and university-level
teachers will find practical, adaptable strategies for designing or
updating courses in western American literature and western
studies. Teaching Western American Literature features the latest
developments in western literary research and cultural studies as
well as pedagogical best practices in course development.
Contributors provide practical models and suggestions for courses
and assignments while presenting concrete strategies for teaching
works both inside and outside the canon. In addition, Brady
Harrison and Randi Lynn Tanglen have assembled insights from
pioneering western studies instructors with workable strategies and
practical advice for translating this often complex material for
classrooms from freshman writing courses to graduate seminars.
Teaching Western American Literature reflects the cutting edge of
western American literary study, featuring diverse approaches
allied with women's, gender, queer, environmental, disability, and
Indigenous studies and providing instructors with entree into
classrooms of leading scholars in the field.
In A Book About My Grandpa, Grandpa's precious grandchild is the
author and illustrator of a book all about Grandpa Sentences are
started but left for the grandchild to finish, along with a blank
adjacent page for the grandchild's own unique artwork illustrating
what he or she has just written. A Book About My Grandpa would make
a cherished one-of-a-kind birthday, Grandparent's Day, Father's
Day, or Christmas gift. Encourage your child's creativity, and put
a smile on Grandpa's face at the same time
In A Book About My Grandma, Grandma's precious grandchild is the
author and illustrator of a book all about Grandma Sentences are
started but left for the grandchild to finish, along with a blank
adjacent page for the grandchild's own unique artwork illustrating
what he or she has just written. A Book About My Grandma would make
a cherished one-of-a-kind birthday, Grandparent's Day, Mother's
Day, or Christmas gift. Encourage your child's creativity, and put
a smile on Grandma's face at the same time
Filled with stories and poetry as well as some great articles, The
StoryTeller Tymes magazine is sure to please children 8-12 years of
age. This month, get advice from Betty Sue, explore Halloween with
Sally Clark, and play with ghosts with M. Wilkinson. Learn about
Poison Dart Frogs with Randi Lynn Mrvos. Horoscopes, Halloween
Safety Tips, and more are waiting inside the cover for you.
Choosing to read this book is taking the first step toward being in
control of your finances. After all, that is the goal of budgeting.
Whether you want to get out of debt, live within your means, or
just know where your money is going, a budget is a great first step
Simple. Basic. Easy to read. Easy to understand. Quit worrying
about money. Learn how to use a budget to make sure you're always
able to pay your bills. Be in control of your finances. Start today
What others are saying about Basic Budgeting: "Randi Lynn Millward
has a wonderfully concise, easy to understand way to provide
practical advice on how to control personal finances." -
SingleMom.com "The painless methods set forth makes a person not
only feel better about the process, but actually helps a person to
look past the 'budget' to the results of being in control. This is
a must-read book for any person struggling with their finances
because since it is so straightforward, 'anyone' can do it." - Bob
Marette, Author of "From A Millstone To A Milestone: Get Out of
Debt in 5-7 Years, Including Mortgage by Applying God's Principles"
..".no matter what stage of life you are in: rich, poor, middle
class, single or married, a budget will help you have a financial
plan." - Julie Thompson www.mylilbudgetbook.etsy.com
100 Income Streams for Full-time Moms: Because Your Children are
Your Full-time Job is an essential resource for full-time moms or
those who wish to be stay-at-home moms. The purpose of the content
is to provide a plethora of possible income streams to boost the
family's income so the mother can afford to stay home with her
children and focus on her main job - being a mom. With a
self-assessment to help mothers decide what income streams would
best meet their needs, there's sure to be at least one suitable
income stream for every mother to earn a part-time or full-time
income on her own terms while still being a full-time mom. What
others are saying about 100 Income Streams for Full-time Moms:
..".I will be recommending this book to everyone who attends one of
my debt-elimination workshops." Bob Marette, author of From A
Millstone To A Milestone "What a great resource for moms who are
just starting out on their work-at-home journey..." Jill Hart,
Christian Work at Home Moms(r)
Ever wonder how to teach your children that money doesn't grow on
trees? Money may not grow on trees, but lemons do With Beyond the
Traditional Lemonade Stand: Creative Business Stand Plans for
Children of All Ages, you can help your kids not only turn lemons
into lemonade, but also turn lemonade into money. Listing the
materials needed for the business stand, a basic overview of the
business, the recommended age for kids to be while hosting that
particular stand, the target audience, recommended locations to
host the stand, and a brief section on what that particular stand
may teach the kids who are operating it, this book is the parent's
ultimate resource of creative business stand plans for children of
any age at any time of the year. The fifty-three stands listed
provide a source of family fun, education, and income for the
reader's children. The businesses in the book can be used for
personal profit or as fundraisers and can easily be adapted for
children of any age to host.
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Westlands - A Water Story (Hardcover)
Randi Lynn Beach; Introduction by Thomas Holyoke; Contributions by Yiyun Li
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Showcasing California's Central Valley, Westlands uses documentary
photography to examine the danger drought and water policies
represent to farming. The valley has been a productive food-growing
region for decades, but water shortages and complicated laws have
placed the region's farms-and subsequently its communities and
culture-in precarious conditions. Moving beyond simplified
narratives of environmentalist versus farmer or government versus
worker, Westlands reveals the complex story of fragile ecosystems,
a growing population, and the need for social responsibility and
sustainable solutions. The lessons suggested in these breathtaking
photographs apply not just to California but to worldwide
conversations about water usage and rights.
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