Go Wild at School
Author: Patrick Madden
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Published: 1996
Total Pages: 76
ISBN-13: 9780952754602
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Tamara Demers
Publisher: Rainbow Horizons Publishing
Published: 2016-01-01
Total Pages: 70
ISBN-13: 1771675853
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA jungle unit of study, where activities focus on language, math and arts. Just as the unit title suggests, a jungle unit of study is a unique and exciting learning experience for young children. Teachers' enthusiasm and preparation will motivate students to swing into action and consequently develop many new concepts.
Author: Mac Barnett
Publisher: Abrams
Published: 2018-01-09
Total Pages: 224
ISBN-13: 161312094X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKEveryone’s favorite pranksters are at it again! School’s out, and Miles and Niles are running wild in the woods outside town: climbing trees, exploring caves, and, yes, pranking. But these leafy, lazy days of mischief darken when bully Josh Barkin and his cadets from a nearby kids’ boot camp discover the merrymakers—and vow to destroy them. Are our heroes’ sharp minds any match for these hooligans’ hard fists? The latest installment of the witty, on-target illustrated series is another “fast paced, laugh-out-loud novel” (School Library Journal) that proves once again that, in the hands of the powerless, pranks can be tools of justice—plus, they’re funny.
Author: James Patterson
Publisher: jimmy patterson
Published: 2015-11-23
Total Pages: 311
ISBN-13: 0316301043
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn book two of the House of Robots series, it's 'bot brains versus 'bot brawn in an all-out war! Sammy Hayes-Rodriguez and his "bro-bot" E are making new friends every day as E works as his bedridden sister Maddie's school proxy. But disaster strikes when E malfunctions just in time to be upstaged by the super-cool new robot on the block-and loses his ability to help Maddie. Now it's up to Sammy to figure out what's wrong with E and save his family!
Author: Elijah Anderson
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Published: 2011-12-30
Total Pages: 315
ISBN-13: 0812206959
DOWNLOAD EBOOKSelected by Choice magazine as an Outstanding Academic Title Typically residing in areas of concentrated urban poverty, too many young black men are trapped in a horrific cycle that includes active discrimination, unemployment, violence, crime, prison, and early death. This toxic mixture has given rise to wider stereotypes that limit the social capital of all young black males. Edited and with an introductory chapter by sociologist Elijah Anderson, the essays in Against the Wall describe how the young black man has come to be identified publicly with crime and violence. In reaction to his sense of rejection, he may place an exaggerated emphasis on the integrity of his self-expression in clothing and demeanor by adopting the fashions of the "street." To those deeply invested in and associated with the dominant culture, his attitude is perceived as profoundly oppositional. His presence in public gathering places becomes disturbing to others, and the stereotype of the dangerous young black male is perpetuated and strengthened. To understand the origin of the problem and the prospects of the black inner-city male, it is essential to distinguish his experience from that of his pre-Civil Rights Movement forebears. In the 1950s, as militant black people increasingly emerged to challenge the system, the figure of the black male became more ambiguous and fearsome. And while this activism did have the positive effect of creating opportunities for the black middle class who fled from the ghettos, those who remained faced an increasingly desperate climate. Featuring a foreword by Cornel West and sixteen original essays by contributors including William Julius Wilson, Gerald D. Jaynes, Douglas S. Massey, and Peter Edelman, Against the Wall illustrates how social distance increases as alienation and marginalization within the black male underclass persist, thereby deepening the country's racial divide.
Author: John E. C. MacBeath
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2012
Total Pages: 210
ISBN-13: 0415692954
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn this book, John MacBeath brings together eight of his most influential writings including chapters from his best-selling books, articles from leading journals, and excerpts from his contributions to the press.
Author: Cameron McCarthy
Publisher: Psychology Press
Published: 1993
Total Pages: 364
ISBN-13: 9780415905589
DOWNLOAD EBOOKDespite differing orientations, the contributors here all share a common concern for stressing the importance of social context, nuance and language in understanding the dynamics of race relations.
Author: Edmund Faltermayer
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Published: 2004-12
Total Pages: 137
ISBN-13: 142080832X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKSixth-grader Roderick Ringley has an obsession. He loves snow and can't get enough of the white, fluffy stuff. Happiest when he is cross-country skiing or clearing neighbors' pathways, Roderick wishes winter and the wonderland it creates would never end. When he stumbles upon an ancient Native American powder that holds the power to manipulate the weather over his hometown, Roderick thinks he has found the answer to his prayers. To Roderick, it's impossible to have too much of a good thing. Or is it? Set in the late 1970s, Clouds Go Wild is a timeless story of youthful ambition and hard-won lessons. Imbued with humor and sprinkled with colorful characters, it is novel that young readers won't soon forget.
Author: Urmilā Pavāra
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Published: 2009
Total Pages: 321
ISBN-13: 023114900X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThat is why there has always been a tendency in our people to shrink within ourselves like a tortoise and proceed at a snail's pace." Pawar eventually left Konkan for Mumbai, where she fought for Dalit rights and became a major figure in the Dalit literary movement. Though she writes in Marathi, she has found fame in all of India.".