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This book explores the complex ways in which belonging, identity
and time are entangled in shaping young people engagement with the
middle years of school. The authors argue that these
'entanglements' need to be understood in ways that move beyond a
focus on why individual young people engage with the middle years.
Instead, there should be a focus on the socio-ecologies of
particular places, and the ways in which these ecologies shape the
possibilities of young people engaging productively in the middle
years. Drawing on extensive qualitative data from an outer-urban
metropolitan context, this book will appeal to scholars of
sociology, education and policy studies.
The Anthropocene is, firstly, a discourse of the earth systems
sciences. However, if humans - in all their historical, cultural,
social, economic and political diversity - are differently
implicated in the emergence and consequences of the Anthropocene,
then Childhood and Youth Studies must critically engage with, and
contribute to, debates about these planetary wide changes and their
consequences for children and young people. Well-being, resilience,
and enterprise are keywords in many policy, academic and community
discourses about contemporary populations of children and young
people around the globe. Most often these key-words take the form
of psycho-biological based encouragements for young people to care
for their own physical, mental and social health and well-being, to
develop their resilience, and to become enterprising in a world
that is taken-for-granted as being challenging and disruptive. This
collection brings a multi-disciplinary focus to discussions about
children and young people's well-being, resilience, and enterprise
to develop new ways of troubling these keywords at a time when
planetary systems - atmospheric, oceanic, terran, capitalist - are
in crisis.
From the story of Rhode Island's first colonist (who contrary to
your elementary-school history book wasn't Roger Williams) to the
revolutionary precursors to the Boston Tea Party to the wedding of
Jack and Jackie Kennedy, It Happened in Rhode Island captures some
the great events in American History and the history of the small,
but fascinating, Ocean State.
This book explores the complex ways in which belonging, identity
and time are entangled in shaping young people engagement with the
middle years of school. The authors argue that these
'entanglements' need to be understood in ways that move beyond a
focus on why individual young people engage with the middle years.
Instead, there should be a focus on the socio-ecologies of
particular places, and the ways in which these ecologies shape the
possibilities of young people engaging productively in the middle
years. Drawing on extensive qualitative data from an outer-urban
metropolitan context, this book will appeal to scholars of
sociology, education and policy studies.
Disconnect from a device-oriented world and rediscover the classic
Chinese game of mahjong-while improving focus, creativity and
stimulating memory-with this comprehensive yet gifty guide that
includes all the basics of the game, tips and techniques on how to
play, and strategies to win both international mahjong and American
mahjong. The classic game of mahjong was created over 2,000 years
ago during the Qing Dynasty in China, but recently, it's
experiencing a renaissance. No longer reserved for older players,
mahjong is being rediscovered by millennials and is recognized for
its ability to improve brain function, and reduce symptoms of
cognitive diseases like dementia. Learning any new game can be
difficult, especially one as complex as mahjong, which includes
over dozens of tiles with different meanings. But whether you are a
complete novice or a casual player looking to brush up on mahjong
skills and techniques, The Little Book of Mahjong can help you get
ahead in this classic game, whether you are playing international
mahjong or American mahjong. With a comprehensive breakdown on all
of the various tiles involved in the different versions of the
game, explanations of what each tile means, detailed information on
scoring, tips on how to improve your skills, and strategies for
winning, this guide is perfect for mahjong players both new and
old. Including a brief history of the game and its significance as
well as full-color photos of game pieces and game objectives,
you'll become a mahjong master in no time.
This is a photo book of some of the hiking trails found in the
Olympic National Forest in Washington State. 52 Full color pages of
trails and trail location and descriptions.
"From God To Verse" is a faithful line-by-line translation of the
Five Books of Moses -- Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and
Deuteronomy -- into verse. The content of the original is all
there, but the language has been modernized for greater
accessibility, and presented in iambic heptameter. The book also
contains a child-friendly summary of each chapter, written in 4-8
lines of iambic tetrameter that precede each chapter's main text.
The book is, essentially, a Torah/Bible that has been made
friendlier without losing a single line of content. Four sources
were used in creating this translation: 1) The Five Books of Moses,
by Everett Fox (Schocken Books) 2) The JPS (Jewish Publication
Society) Torah - (1962 edition) 3) New Oxford Annotated Bible with
Apocrypha (expanded edition, revised standard version). 4) King
James Version Bible
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