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By and about the greatest celebrities of the Wild West, these are
the stories of their adventures told in their own words through
excerpts from autobiographies, articles they wrote, newspaper
interviews, private journals, personal letters, and court
testimony. These glimpses into the worlds of these legendary
figures as they describe their own personal experiences,
impressions, what life in the Wild West was like, reveal the roles
they played in notable events in American history.
This textbook is a graduate-level introduction to the field of
clinical psychology. While most textbooks focus on either
assessment, treatment, or research, this book covers all three
together specifically for the introductory level graduate course.
Chapter coverage is diverse and contributors come from both PhD and
PsyD programs and a variety of theoretical orientations. Chapter
topics cover the major activities of the contemporary clinical
psychologist with an introduction focusing on training models.
The book has a mentoring style designed to highlight the relevance
of the topics discussed to clinicians in training. Assessment and
treatment chapters focus on evidence-based practice, comparing and
contrasting different options, the basis for clinical choice
between them, and efficacy of same.
It will also introduce business and ethical aspects of the clinical
career that current introductory books do not include, such ethics
in assesstment, treatment and research; third party payors;
technological developments; dissemination of research findings;
cross-cultural issues; and the future of the profession.
* Includes assessment, treatment, and practice issues
* Compares and contrasts different therapeutic styles
* Exemplifies practical application through case studies
* Focuses on evidence-based practice
* Orients future clinicians to contemporary issues facing
psychological practices
The Gold Rush era was an amazing time in our country's history.
California had just been occupied during the Mexican-American War
and wasn't officially a U.S. territory yet when gold was discovered
in 1848. Suddenly the whole world was electrified by the news and
tales of men digging vast amounts of wealth out of the ground, even
finding gold nuggets just lying around. Within five years, 250,000
miners dug up more than $200 million in gold--about $600 billion in
today's dollars."Gold "offers a feel for what it was like to live
through the heady days of the discovery and exploitation of gold in
California in the mid-1800s through firsthand accounts, short
stories, and tall tales written by the people who were there. These
eyewitness accounts offer an immediacy that brings the events to
life.
Mark Twain's Hawaii: A Humorous Romp through Paradise, combines
Twain's own writings on Hawaii with personal reminiscences by
others who met him at that time, and traces Twain's journey through
the region just as he experienced it in 1866. The heavily
illustrated book highlights Twain's humor, travel in the 19th
century, history, social commentary, and the exotic locale. Mark
Twain's wit and wisdom is timeless-his observations on Hawaii, some
of which formed part of the classic Roughing It are collected here
in an authoritative and entertaining volume for Twain fans and
Hawaii enthusiasts.
This book describes the biodiversity and biogeography of nothern
Mexico, documents the biological importance of regional ecosystems
and the impacts of human land use on the conservation status of
plants and wildlife. It should become the standard source document
for the conservation status of species and ecosystems in this
region, which is of unusual biological interest because of its high
biodiversity and highly varied landscape and biological zonation.
Written by one of America's preeminent labor historians, this book
is the definitive account of one of the most spectacular,
captivating, complex and strangely neglected stories in Western
history--the emergence of migratory farmworkers and the development
of California agriculture.
Street has systematically worked his way through a mountain of
archival materials--more than 500 manuscript collections, scattered
in 22 states, including Spain and Mexico--to follow the farmworker
story from its beginnings on Spanish missions into the second
decade of the twentieth century. The result is a comprehensive tour
de force. Scene by scene, the epic narrative clarifies and breathes
new life into a controversial and instructive saga long surrounded
by myth, conjecture, and scholarly neglect.
With its panoramic view spanning 144 years and moving from the
US-Mexico border to Oregon, "Beasts of the Field" reveals diverse
patterns of life and labor in the fields that varied among
different crops, regions, time periods, and racial and ethic
groups.
Enormous in scope, packed with surprising twists and turns, and
devastating in impact, this compelling, revelatory work of American
social history will inform generations to come of the history of
California and the nation.
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.
Routledge Applied Linguistics is a series of comprehensive
textbooks, providing students and researchers with the support they
need for advanced study in the core areas of English language and
Applied Linguistics.Each book in the series guides readers through
three main sections, enabling them to explore and develop major
themes within the discipline. Section A, Introduction, establishes
the key terms and concepts and extends readers' techniques of
analysis through practical application. Section B, Extension,
brings together influential articles, sets them in context, and
discusses their contribution to the field. Section C, Exploration,
builds on knowledge gained in the first two sections, setting
thoughtful tasks around further illustrative material. This enables
readers to engage more actively with the subject matter and
encourages them to develop their own research responses. Throughout
the book, topics are revisited, extended, interwoven and
deconstructed, with the reader's understanding strengthened by
tasks and follow-up questions. Research Methods for Applied
Language Studies: Provides an advanced introduction to quantitative
and qualitative research methods used in second and foreign
language learning, teaching and assessment Takes readers step by
step through the processes of research, from formulating research
questions to writing up a dissertation or report. Employs a wide
variety of carefully structured tasks and discussion points to
guide the reader through the key themes, frameworks and procedures
of applied language research, including ethnography, conversation
analysis and quasi-experimental designs. Engages students in
readings and tasks on articles from leading names in the field,
including Alison Mackey, Roy Lyster, Angela Creese, Junko Mori, Rod
Ellis and Diane Larsen-Freeman. Is supported by a Companion
Website, including data sets for practice and guides to writing a
proposal, making recordings, conducting interviews, producing
questionnaires and organising a dissertation. Written by
experienced teachers and researchers in the field, Research Methods
for Applied Language Studies is an essential resource for students
and researchers of Applied Linguistics.
Collected in this volume are the best articles and symposia from
Poverty & Race, the bimonthly newsletter journal of The Poverty
& Race Research Action Council (PRRAC), a Washington, DC-based
national public interest organization founded in 1990. Poverty
& Race in America includes over six-dozen works originally
published between mid-2001 and 2005, many of which have been
updated and revised. The contributors represent the best of
progressive thought and activism on America's two most salient, and
seemingly intractable, domestic problems-race and poverty. Divided
into topical sections, this volume considers the issues of race,
poverty, housing, education, health, and democracy. Poverty &
Race in America is especially concerned with the links between and
among these areas, both for purposes of analysis and policy
prescriptions. Featuring a foreword by Congressman Jesse L.
Jackson, Jr., this edited collection will be of great interest to
policy makers and human rights activists and hopefully stimulate
creative thought and action to bring an end to racism and poverty.
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