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Social Justice Pedagogies provides a diverse and wide perspective
into making education more robust and useful in light of global
injustices and new challenges posed by new media and communication
practices, media manipulation, right-wing populism, climate crisis,
and intersectional discriminations. Meant to inspire readers to see
learning and teaching from a wider perspective of justice,
inclusion, equity, and creativity, it argues that relational and
mindful approaches to teaching and learning in specific contexts,
settings, and place-based experiences are essential in how we
determine the value of education. The book draws on contributions
from scholars and experts who incorporate social justice into their
teaching practices in different disciplines in universities across
Canada, the US, and Europe. Social Justice Pedagogies uniquely
presents a wide interdisciplinary perspective on social justice in
education practices in order to speak to the ways in which we all
want to make our research, our classrooms, and our institutions
more just. It argues that pedagogy, and specifically teaching and
learning, constitutes a process of building relationships between
people and knowledge by fostering a learning community.
Macon to Manassas a novel by John Wayne Dobson and Walter Kevin
Sark. It was edited by Edward DeVries. Kevin and John were born in
and are life-long residents of Macon, Georgia. Both have known The
Lord Jesus Christ as personal Savior for much of their lives. They
are close friends and veteran re-enactors of The 16th GA, Co. G
Infantry Re-enactment Company, "The Jackson Rifles." The book was a
20-year labor of love dedicated to the Confederate companies that
were raised in the authors' native Macon. 23 Confederate combat
units were raised during the course of the War from Macon. At War's
end, there were not enough survivors to muster 7 companies. With so
many men from Macon giving their lives for "The Cause," the authors
wanted to write a novel that would not only be good reading, but
also tell the story of the brave and honorable men from Macon.
Those who survived the war, and those who did not.
www.dixieheritage.net
Today's solar cell multi-GW market is dominated by crystalline
silicon (c-Si) wafer technology, however new cell concepts are
entering the market. One very promising solar cell design to answer
these needs is the silicon hetero-junction solar cell, of which the
emitter and back surface field are basically produced by a low
temperature growth of ultra-thin layers of amorphous silicon. In
this design, amorphous silicon (a-Si: H) constitutes both emitter"
and base-contact/back surface field" on both sides of a thin
crystalline silicon wafer-base (c-Si) where the electrons and holes
are photogenerated; at the same time, a-Si: H passivates the c-Si
surface. Recently, cell efficiencies above 23% have been
demonstrated for such solar cells.
In this book, the editors present an overview of the
state-of-the-art in physics and technology of amorphous-crystalline
heterostructure silicon solar cells. The heterojunction concept is
introduced, processes and resulting properties of the materials
used in the cell andtheir heterointerfaces are discussed and
characterization techniques and simulation tools are presented.
"
This iconic and transformative 25th anniversary edition of the nationally bestselling celebration of joy, creativity, self-love, and female power is updated for new and longtime fans.
Discover the succulent woman within with this colorful guide to embracing creativity, sexuality, fear, and healing from the bestselling artist and writer SARK.
With her signature “gentle and effervescent” (Julia Cameron, author of The Artist’s Way) prose and vibrant illustrations, SARK offers us an accessible guide to living life filled to the brim with joy, hope, and self-love. With four new chapters, Succulent Wild Woman will effortlessly help you grow into your ripe, juicy, best self.
Copenhagen has long been celebrated for its unique fashion,
design, innovation, and sustainability practices, and yet
there has never been a comprehensive history
of Copenhagen fashion and its current innovation and
sustainability drive. This book fills that gap, assembling a
multidisciplinary roster of contributors to examine all aspects of
Copenhagen fashion and culture. Grounded in a broad context of
Danish culture, industry, media, technology, sustainability, and
innovation practices within the wider cultural and economic fields
of fashion, the book helps us understand what makes Copenhagen
unique. Â
Prosperity Pie means: plenty of everything with enough to share! We can be and feel prosperous no matter how much we have or don't have, or what outside circumstances may be. You are enough You have enough You do enough It's true
A cultural history of post-Wall urban, social, political, and
cultural transformations in Berlin. Presents a cultural analysis of
Berlin’s cultural production, including literature, film, memoirs
and non-fiction works, art, media, urban branding campaigns, and
cultural diversity initiatives put forth the by the Berlin Senate.
Examines Berlin’s branding, urban-economic development and its
search for a post-Wall identity by focusing on manifestations of
nostalgic longing in documentary films and other cultural products.
Copenhagen has long been celebrated for its unique fashion,
design, innovation, and sustainability practices, and yet
there has never been a comprehensive history
of Copenhagen fashion and its current innovation and
sustainability drive. This book fills that gap, assembling a
multidisciplinary roster of contributors to examine all aspects of
Copenhagen fashion and culture. Grounded in a broad context of
Danish culture, industry, media, technology, sustainability, and
innovation practices within the wider cultural and economic fields
of fashion, the book helps us understand what makes Copenhagen
unique. Â
Today's solar cell multi-GW market is dominated by crystalline
silicon (c-Si) wafer technology, however new cell concepts are
entering the market. One very promising solar cell design to answer
these needs is the silicon hetero-junction solar cell, of which the
emitter and back surface field are basically produced by a low
temperature growth of ultra-thin layers of amorphous silicon. In
this design, amorphous silicon (a-Si: H) constitutes both emitter"
and base-contact/back surface field" on both sides of a thin
crystalline silicon wafer-base (c-Si) where the electrons and holes
are photogenerated; at the same time, a-Si: H passivates the c-Si
surface. Recently, cell efficiencies above 23% have been
demonstrated for such solar cells.
In this book, the editors present an overview of the
state-of-the-art in physics and technology of amorphous-crystalline
heterostructure silicon solar cells. The heterojunction concept is
introduced, processes and resulting properties of the materials
used in the cell andtheir heterointerfaces are discussed and
characterization techniques and simulation tools are presented.
"
Montreal is a la mode. A fashionable city in its own right, it also
boasts fashion schools, an industry packed with local designers and
manufacturers and a dynamic scene that exhibits local and
international collections. With its vibrant cultural life and
affordable cost of living, designers and artists flock from all
over to be a part of Montreal's hip fashion community. MontrealChic
is the first book to document this scene and how it connects with
the city's design, film, music and cultural history. Scholars
Katrina Sark and Sara Daniele Belanger-Michaud are intimately
acquainted with Montreal and use their firsthand knowledge of the
city's fashion to explore urban culture, music, institutions,
scenes and subcultures, along the way uncovering many untold
stories of Montreal's fashion scene.
Since becoming the capital of reunited Germany, Berlin has had a
dose of global money and international style added to its already
impressive cultural veneer. Once home to emperors and dictators,
peddlers and spies, it is now a fashion showplace that attracts the
young and hip. Moving beyond descriptions of Berlin's fashion
industry and its ready-to-wear clothing, "Berliner Chic" charts the
turbulent stories of entrepreneurially-savvy manufacturers and
cultural workers striving to establish their city as a fashion
capital, and being repeatedly interrupted by politics, ideology,
and war. There are many stories to tell about Berlin's fashion
industry and "Berliner Chic" tells them all with considerable
expertise.
In the past years, the transiency of European city-making and
dwelling has become increasingly hard to disregard. This urban flux
calls for a methodological rethinking for those professionals,
social and natural scientists, artists, and activists, with an
interest in the processes of remaking and reclaiming urban space.
With a practical and empirical emphasis, this anthology brings
forth a variety of perspectives on urban appropriation strategies,
their relation to public space-making, and their implications for
future city development, exploring how ideas and practices of
appropriation inform and relate to cultural narratives,
politico-historical occasions as well as socio-ecological
expressions.
Macon to Manassas a novel by John Wayne Dobson and Walter Kevin
Sark. It was edited by Edward DeVries. Kevin and John were born in
and are life-long residents of Macon, Georgia. Both have known The
Lord Jesus Christ as personal Savior for much of their lives. They
are close friends and veteran re-enactors of The 16th GA, Co. G
Infantry Re-enactment Company, "The Jackson Rifles." The book was a
20-year labor of love dedicated to the Confederate companies that
were raised in the authors' native Macon. 23 Confederate combat
units were raised during the course of the War from Macon. At War's
end, there were not enough survivors to muster 7 companies. With so
many men from Macon giving their lives for "The Cause," the authors
wanted to write a novel that would not only be good reading, but
also tell the story of the brave and honorable men from Macon.
Those who survived the war, and those who did not.
www.dixieheritage.net
How to Build a Fountain is a collection of bible study lessons
based on Paul's model of discipleship. A fresh viewpoint that is
written by experienced small-group leaders. Biblical lessons that
utilize familiar examples from TV, Movies, Music and Pop-culture.
Lessons are formatted for consistency and organization. Before
becoming a book, the individual bible lessons were presented in
small-group settings with an overwhelming positive response. A
great bible study book for individuals, small-group leaders, and
church leaders. Frank & John share their small-group successes
and offer questions that will encourage conversation. Along with
impactful biblical lessons, conclusions, and BIG IDEAS that help
readers retain and share lessons.
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