The Real Issue--union Or Disunion
Author: Samuel Scott Marshall
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Published: 1856
Total Pages: 74
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Author: Samuel Scott Marshall
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Published: 1856
Total Pages: 74
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: William Dalby
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Published: 1834
Total Pages: 28
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: William DALBY (Vicar of Warminster.)
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Published: 1834
Total Pages: 22
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Parke Godwin
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Published: 2024-06-17
Total Pages: 38
ISBN-13: 3385519187
DOWNLOAD EBOOKReprint of the original, first published in 1876.
Author: Rev. William BALFOUR (of Edinburgh.)
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Published: 1868
Total Pages: 52
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Robert S. Harvey
Publisher: Lulu.com
Published: 2007-02
Total Pages: 136
ISBN-13: 143031818X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAre you a young person that has had to deal with relationships and sex, friendships, family life or spiritual issues? Are you a parent, guardian, teacher or member of the clergy, trying to figure out what youth are experiencing these days? If so, you have found the right book. The purpose of this book is to address the four main issues that all youth face in the post 21st-century, relationships and sex, friendships, family life and spirituality. Not only are these issues addressed, but empowerment and inspiration is offered from a relevant voice on how to deal with these struggles. It's time to face, "The Reality of Youth."
Author: Kendra Johnson
Publisher: Corwin Press
Published: 2014-10-30
Total Pages: 207
ISBN-13: 1483320030
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWhat does it take to provide each student with equitable access to daily quality instruction? Our public schools have undergone significant demographic change. At the same time, we have abundant evidence that our schools haven’t effectively served children of color, children from low-income families, and other marginalized student groups. This solution-oriented guide for school leaders helps create a high-quality, culturally responsive learning environment for all students. You’ll learn deliberate, data-driven actions critical to 21st Century success. Written by instructional leaders, who understand the challenges of equity-driven reform, this guide helps school leaders: Understand the root cause of the racial-achievement gap Take concrete actions to transform the educational process Use daily, real-time data to determine effective teaching and learning practices Provides leaders with an original framework to achieve their instructional vision for equity Eliminate gaps in student outcomes by eliminating instructional gaps between educators and their students. Including practical implementation strategies and tools, reflective-discussion questions, and powerful vignettes, this transformative book helps school leaders take concrete steps to accelerate the achievement of underserved students! "For those who are unsure where to begin the process, or lack a context for why they need to undergo the transformation of changing their instructional practices to align with the need to respond to America′s changing public school population, the contents are arranged in a manner to provide the necessary support to guide the audience through the process." —Dr. Kandice W. Taylor, Principal Baltimore County Public Schools, MD "This book provides school leaders with practical tools and a practical model to implement drastic change in any school climate. The PACE Framework perfectly outlines strategies and activities to implement an effective, quality-first instruction program at schools that serve students who are normally underserved. School leaders and district leaders, who serve as change agents in multi-faceted school communities, can use this book. I highly recommend it for any school leader needing a framework to shift the culture, instructional practices, the mindset of staff, and community members alike." —Tara A. Minter, Principal Rosa L. Parks Elementary School, Hyattsville, MD
Author: Adrian Fogelin
Publisher: Open Road Media
Published: 2014-10-07
Total Pages: 206
ISBN-13: 1497694418
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWhen Fish tries to escape from the responsibilities of his overachieving life, he gains a new understanding of the dangers of neglecting his connections and commitments to others For Fisher Brown, bearing the responsibility for the well-being and happiness of the people around him is a heavy burden to shoulder. Not long after his mother’s sudden departure, Fisher lost interest in school and was well on his way to becoming a classic underachiever at school. But now—under the strict supervision of his high school counselor father—he is jockeying for position at the top of his high school class. It’s a challenging role, and one he has doubts about. But as long as Fisher single-mindedly prepares for college and practices for the SATs, he can keep his father happy. So when Fisher meets Lonnie Traynor, whose rootless, carefree existence is so markedly different from his own, he is drawn to his take-life-as-it-comes attitude. Lonnie easily cons him into accompanying him on a weekend outing that turns into an extended road trip. But Lonnie’s footloose ways reveal a troubled man with a long history of letting down the people he loves. As Fisher becomes an unwitting participant in Lonnie’s hapless adventure, he begins to rethink what it means to be responsible for other people. In the end Fisher finds his way home as well as a way to redefine his own complex relationships.
Author: Ronald A. Howard
Publisher: Harvard Business Press
Published: 2008-06-24
Total Pages: 225
ISBN-13: 1422163628
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWe often make small ethical compromises for "good" reasons: We lie to a customer because our boss asked us to. We exaggerate our accomplishments on our résumé to get an interview. Temptation blindsides us. And we make snap decisions we regret. Minor ethical lapses can seem harmless, but they instill in us a hard-to-break habit of distorted thinking. Rationalizations drown out our inner voice, and we make up the rules as we go. We lose control of our decisions, fall victim to the temptations and pressures of our situations, taint our characters, and sour business and personal relationships. In Ethics for the Real World, Ronald Howard and Clinton Korver explain how to master the art of ethical decision making by: Identifying potential compromises in your own life Applying distinctions to clarify your ethical thinking Committing in advance to ethical principles Generating creative alternatives to resolve dilemmas Packed with real-life examples, this book gives you practical advice to respond skillfully to life's inevitable ethical challenges. Not only can you make right decisions, you can acquire new habits that will realize the best in yourself and transform your relationships.
Author: Alenka Zupancic
Publisher: Verso Books
Published: 2012-01-16
Total Pages: 289
ISBN-13: 1844677877
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe idea of Kantian ethics is both simple and revolutionary: it proposes a moral law independent of any notion of a pre-established Good or any ‘human inclination’ such as love, sympathy or fear. In attempting to interpret such a revolutionary proposition in a more ‘humane’ light, and to turn Kant into our contemporary—someone who can help us with our own ethical dilemmas—many Kantian scholars have glossed over its apparent paradoxes and impossible claims. This book is concerned with doing exactly the opposite. Kant, thank God, is not our contemporary; he stands against the grain of our times. Lacan on the face of it appears the very antithesis of Kant—the wild theorist of psychoanalysis compared to the sober Enlightenment thinker. His concept of the Real, however, provides perhaps the most useful backdrop to this new interpretation of Kantian ethics. Constantly juxtaposing her readings of the two philosophers. Alenka Zupancic summons up an ‘ethics of the Real’, and clears the ground for a radical restoration of the disruptive element in ethics.