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Here is a rich ethnographic description of Amish education in 21st
Century America that describes how literacy, community, and
accountability are key values in the Amish educational system. The
author gives readers a succinct overview of Amish history and
religious practice, and then explores the reasons the Amish began
their schools and some of the struggles they had to endure as a
result. The book provides an emcompassing description of common
teaching styles, curriculum, and textbooks, as well as detailed
classroom glimpses of Amish schools throughout the United States
and Canada.
In May 1996 a number of expeditions attempted to climb Mount Everest on the Southeast Ridge route. Each group contained world class climbers and relative novices, some of whom had paid tens of thousands of pounds for the climb. As they neared the summit twenty-three men and women, including the expedition leaders, were caught in a ferocious blizzard. Disorientated, out of oxygen and depleted of supplied, the climbers struggled to find their way to safety.
Experienced high-altitude guide Anatoli Boukreev led an exhausted and terrified group of climbers back to safety before going back out into the blizzard to help others stranded on the mountain. Rescuing a number of people from certain death, he emerged a hero.
The Climb by Anatoli Boukreev is an honest and gripping account of true endurance and contains interviews with most of the surviving climbers, medical personnel, Sherpa guides, and families of the dead who experienced the tragedy.
This edition also includes the transcript of the Mountain Madness debriefing, recorded five days after the tragedy, as well as G. Weston de Walt's response to Jon Krakauer.
In May 1996 three expeditions attempted to climb Mount Everest on
the Southeast Ridge route pioneered by Sir Edmund Hillary and
Tenzing Norgay in 1953. Crowded conditions slowed their progress.
Late in the day twenty-three men and women-including expedition
leaders Scott Fischer and Rob Hall-were caught in a ferocious
blizzard. Disoriented and out of oxygen, climbers struggled to find
their way down the mountain as darkness approached. Alone and
climbing blind, Anatoli Boukreev brought climbers back from the
edge of certain death. This new edition includes a transcript of
the Mountain Madness expedition debriefing recorded five days after
the tragedy, as well as G. Weston DeWalt's response to "Into Thin
Air "author Jon Krakauer.
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The Ancestry of the Sixteen Great-Grandparents of Elzo Young Stucky and Mabel (Broede) Stucky - Including Angene, Blinn, Bollinger, Breder, Broede, Dewalt, Ehresman, Kiefer, Klaiss, Ludwig, Mueller, Ohl, Stucky, and Young (Paperback)
Duane Stucky
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R164
Discovery Miles 1 640
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Ships in 18 - 22 working days
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Navigating the Foodservice Channel is an essential resource for
manufacturers, distributors, brokers, and chain operators. It will
quickly give your new employees a solid understanding of the
structure and workings of the Foodservice channel; knowledge that
often takes months and years to accumulate through experience.
After nearly a century of wandering the globe alone, Lily finally
has everything she never knew she wanted, family, friends, and most
of all, their love. As Lily attempts to start her new life, in the
lively streets of Lima, Peru, she feels she is constantly being
followed. With Ian, her first love and maker, now gone, who is left
to destroy the happiness she has finally found? Someone still longs
for Lily’s destruction. Vengeance or jealousy threaten to destroy
her, and Lily must summon all the strength she can find to protect
everything she cherishes against vampires, hunters, and witches.
Read all 3 books in The Quest For Reason series by LM DeWalt: Lily
Datura Leilani
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Lily (Paperback)
L. M. Dewalt
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R553
Discovery Miles 5 530
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Ships in 18 - 22 working days
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Lily is a tragic and lonely vampire, unwittingly brought into her
existence by Ian, a selfish but beautiful maker who has captured
her heart for decades, even though he left her with no compass on
how to navigate her strange new world. When she meets a coven of
vampires that takes her in and treats her like family, all she
thought she knew is brought into question. Things are further
complicated when she finally finds love – Christian, a human man.
Just when she's finally found happiness, Ian reappears, threatening
to destroy everything Lily holds dear. When he once again removes
all her choices, Lily is thrown into a world where Ian's ongoing
sins are unstoppable and her family and newfound love seem lost
forever. Read all 3 books in The Quest For Reason series by LM
DeWalt: Lily Datura Leilani
Understanding Foodservice Redistribution was written to help food
manufacturers come to grips with a sometimes complex topic. Part 1,
"Understanding the Basics," provides a comprehensive overview of
redistribution from the perspective of manufacturers, distributors,
and redistributors. By presenting the case for redistribution, then
prescribing a detailed methodology for determining its cost
avoidance potential and marketing value, this book helps the reader
to fully understand the economics of a redistribution program. In
Part 2, "Advanced Issues in Redistribution," we go beyond the
numbers to discuss the benefits, opportunities and risks associated
with committing to redistribution. We examine the challenges of
managing both the customer mix and the product mix, and provide a
thorough analysis of the issues around private-label and
deviated-price products that flow through redistributors. Having
established this context, we provide closing thoughts about
"Getting the Most from Your Redistribution Program." Understanding
Foodservice Redistribution will help ensure a common comprehension
among the Sales, Marketing, Finance, and Supply Chain people in
your organization. Armed with this clear understanding, you will be
prepared to get the results you want from your redistribution
program.
Participant observation is the foundation of ethnographic research
design and supports and complements other types of qualitative and
quantitative data collection. Qualitative research in such diverse
areas as anthropology, sociology, education, medicine draws on the
insights gained through the use of participant observation. The
authors have written a guide to the collection of systematic data
in naturalistic settings - communities in many different cultures -
to achieve an understanding of the most fundamental processes and
patterns of social life. This book serves as a basic primer for the
beginning researcher and as a useful reference and guide for
experienced researchers in many fields who wish to reexamine their
own skills and abilities in light of best practices of participant
observation. This new edition includes discussions of participant
observation in nontypical settings, such as the Internet,
participant observation in applied research, and ethics of
participant observation. It also explores in greater depth the use
of computer-assisted analysis of textual data in issues of sampling
and in linking method with theory.
The purpose of this book is to describe to practitioners what the
research tells us about domestic violence, including its
perpetrators and victims, the impact of current responses to it
and, more particularly, the implications of that research for
day-to-day, real-world responses to domestic violence by law
enforcement officers, prosecutors and judges. Domestic violence
tends to be underreported: women report only one-quarter to
one-half of their assaults to police, men perhaps less. The vast
majority of physical assaults are not life threatening; rather,
they involve pushing, slapping, and hitting. This book describes
the problem of domestic violence and reviews factors that increase
its risks. The authors examine perpetrator and victim
characteristics, including gender, age, and certain personality
traits. It also reviews responses to the problem and what is known
about these from evaluative research and police practice. This book
consists of public documents which have been located, gathered,
combined, reformatted, and enhanced with a subject index,
selectively edited and bound to provide easy access.
Participant observation is the foundation of ethnographic research
design and supports and complements other types of qualitative and
quantitative data collection. Qualitative research in such diverse
areas as anthropology, sociology, education, medicine draws on the
insights gained through the use of participant observation. The
authors have written a guide to the collection of systematic data
in naturalistic settings - communities in many different cultures -
to achieve an understanding of the most fundamental processes and
patterns of social life. This book serves as a basic primer for the
beginning researcher and as a useful reference and guide for
experienced researchers in many fields who wish to reexamine their
own skills and abilities in light of best practices of participant
observation. This new edition includes discussions of participant
observation in nontypical settings, such as the Internet,
participant observation in applied research, and ethics of
participant observation. It also explores in greater depth the use
of computer-assisted analysis of textual data in issues of sampling
and in linking method with theory.
Here is a rich ethnographic description of Amish education in 21st
Century America that describes how literacy, community, and
accountability are key values in the Amish educational system. The
author gives readers a succinct overview of Amish history and
religious practice, and then explores the reasons the Amish began
their schools and some of the struggles they had to endure as a
result. The book provides an emcompassing description of common
teaching styles, curriculum, and textbooks, as well as detailed
classroom glimpses of Amish schools throughout the United States
and Canada.
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