Bottom of the Barrel

Bottom of the Barrel

Author: Freddie King

Publisher:

Published: 2005-03

Total Pages: 108

ISBN-13: 9781933265292

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"Bottom of the Barrel is a remarkable story lived and written by a remarkable human being. With more Freddie Kings, with the strong sense of ethics and uncanny insights on dealing with underprivileged young people, there could be hope for future generations. This docudrama is a must for each of us that is concerned with the question "what can be done?" --Lanie Carter, Author: Congratulation You're a Grandmother and The Miracle Years.


Bottom of the Barrel

Bottom of the Barrel

Author: Ian Gary

Publisher: Catholic Relief Services

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 110

ISBN-13: 1614920311

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The new African oil boomcentered on the oil-rich Atlantic waters of the Gulf of Guinea, from Nigeria to Angolais a moment of great opportunity and great peril for countries beset by wide-scale poverty.


From the Bottom of the Barrel

From the Bottom of the Barrel

Author: Pete White

Publisher: Independently Published

Published: 2019-04-06

Total Pages: 205

ISBN-13: 9781090468628

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Pete served in the military for nearly a decade. He wasn't some kind of special forces super-secret super soldier; he's never smashed through a window or abseiled down a building. He was something considerably less sexy, he was an engineer in the Royal Air Force.After things took an unexpected turn during his time in Afghanistan in 2011 Pete unwillingly started on a journey of horrific mental illness that resulted in him finding himself at the bottom of the barrel, his lowest point. A danger to himself and others and his personal demons taking over every aspect of his life; he had a choice to make.End it all now or fight on.


Inside Today’s Elementary Schools

Inside Today’s Elementary Schools

Author: James J. Dillon

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2019-08-08

Total Pages: 259

ISBN-13: 3030233472

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This book takes readers on a tour of a day in the life of a public elementary school in an effort to give parents and other stakeholders a sense of the realities of the classroom. The tour reveals ten worrisome things about today’s schools and considers what to do about them. Dillon emphasizes the need for future schools to be places filled with adventure and high purpose, with classrooms small enough to waste only a minimum of time. They should be free from stifling levels of bureaucracy, supervised by rotating teacher administrators rather than career managers. The book asserts that schools should be staffed by scholarly and engaged teaching professionals dedicated to helping students live a healthy adult life in a democracy rather than imposing a one-size-fits-all, furiously assessed college prep curriculum on everyone. In all, Dillon argues, schools should be places with classrooms of narrow ability ranges dedicated to teaching a coherent curriculum, all in a context of full buy-in and support from students’ families. Let’s go inside today’s elementary schools.


We Want Plates

We Want Plates

Author: Ross McGinnes

Publisher: Prestel

Published: 2017

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9783791384283

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Fed up with being served food on planks of wood and pieces of slate, or drinks in jars? How about beef Wellington on barbed wire, a cooked breakfast on a shovel or sausages in a dog bowl? In recent years, the culinary world has been gripped by an epidemic of restaurants and chefs "getting creative" with food presentation--and Ross McGinnes has had enough. In 2015 he founded the Twitter account @WeWantPlates to push back against this trend and document serving travesties, building up more than 130,000 followers and receiving thousands of submissions.


Die Empty

Die Empty

Author: Todd Henry

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2015-04-28

Total Pages: 241

ISBN-13: 1591846994

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“A must-read for anyone interested in moving from inspiration to action.” —Cal Newport, author of So Good They Can’t Ignore You Most of us fill our days with frantic activity, bouncing from task to task, scrambling to make deadlines and chase the next promotion. But by the end of each day we’re often left wondering if any of it really mattered. We feel the ticking of the clock, but we’re unsure of the path forward. Die Empty is a tool for people who aren’t willing to put off their most important work for another day. Todd Henry explains the forces that lead to stagnation and introduces practices that will keep you on a true and steady course. The key is embracing the idea that time is finite, so you should focus on the unique contribution to the world that only you can make. Henry shows how to sustain your enthusiasm, push through mental barriers, and unleash your best work each day.


Bulletin

Bulletin

Author: United States. Division of Vegetable Physiology and Pathology

Publisher:

Published: 1900

Total Pages: 332

ISBN-13:

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