The Negro Speaks of Rivers

The Negro Speaks of Rivers

Author: Langston Hughes

Publisher: Jump At The Sun

Published: 2009-01-06

Total Pages: 40

ISBN-13:

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Langston Hughes has long been acknowledged as the voice, and his poem, The Negro Speaks of Rivers, the song, of the Harlem Renaissance. Although he was only seventeen when he composed it, Hughes already had the insight to capture in words the strength and courage of black people in America. /DIVDIV Artist E.B. Lewis acts as interpreter and visionary, using watercolor to pay tribute to Hughes’s timeless poem, a poem that every child deserves to know.


The Rivers Speak

The Rivers Speak

Author: Edna McFadden

Publisher: AuthorHouse

Published: 2012-08-30

Total Pages: 157

ISBN-13: 1477247920

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This is Edna McFaddens first book of poetry. She has written many poems during her adult years. The authors poems have been recognized by The International Society of Poets. Several of her poems have been chosen as winners within this society. The author is a native of Brooklyn, N.Y. She is a mother of four, and Grandmother of two. Edna McFadden has always loved writing poetry and also writing short stories. She loves other forms of art such as, martial arts, drama, and also the art of dance. She is especially excited about publishing her first book of poetry. The author hopes that her readers will enjoy reading her thoughts, as much as she has enjoyed sharing them. She presently lives in Florida and is enjoying its beauty.


Speaking Rivers: Environmental History of a Mid-Ganga Flood Country, 1540 - 1885

Speaking Rivers: Environmental History of a Mid-Ganga Flood Country, 1540 - 1885

Author: Vipul Singh

Publisher: Ratna Sagar

Published: 2018-04-02

Total Pages: 254

ISBN-13: 9789386552839

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The question of water and human dependence on river systems has become a major public concern of the twenty-first century. Based on a long term historical study of a flood country in the mid-Ganga basin, Speaking Rivers: Environmental History of a Mid-Ganga Flood Country, 1540-1885 looks at the changing perception of the people from a useful to a problematic river. Based on environmental, agricultural and cultural histories it explores the British colonial policy that altered the age-old relationship between the people and the river, and the long-term landscape transformations and cropping pattern changes that have been taking shape since early modern times. This book journeys through the flood plains of Bihar where Sher Shah's ideas of local governance and ecological regime were altered by the Mughals and reversed completely by the European notion of a regimented Greater Bengal. Vipul sees a strong connection between economy and environment and goes on to question the presumed relationship between flood control and modernity, and explains as to why even today ecologically vulnerable diara land remains as the centre of conflict and dispute.


Johnny Carson

Johnny Carson

Author: Henry Bushkin

Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 323

ISBN-13: 0544217624

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An unreserved and incisive account of the career and personal life of the "King of Late Night" at the height of his fame and influence is shared from the perspective of his lawyer, wingman, fixer, and closest confidant.


Teaching Foreign Language Skills

Teaching Foreign Language Skills

Author: Wilga M. Rivers

Publisher: University of Chicago Press

Published: 2018-06-29

Total Pages: 577

ISBN-13: 022651885X

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Since its original publication in 1968, Rivers's comprehensive and practical text has become a standard reference for both student teachers and veteran instructors. All who wish to draw from the most recent thinking in the field will welcome this new edition. Methodology is appraised, followed up by discussions on such matters as keeping students of differing abilities active, evaluating textbooks, using language labs creatively, and preparing effective exercises and drills. The author ends each chapter of this new edition with questions for research and discussion—a useful classroom tool—and provides an up-to-date bibliography that facilitates further understanding of such matters as the bilingual classroom.


A River of Words

A River of Words

Author: Jen Bryant

Publisher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing

Published: 2008-07-09

Total Pages: 43

ISBN-13: 1467432547

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2009 Caldecott Honor Book An ALA Notable Book A New York Times Best Illustrated Children’s Book A Charlotte Zolotow Honor Book NCTE Notable Children’s Book When he wrote poems, he felt as free as the Passaic River as it rushed to the falls. Willie’s notebooks filled up, one after another. Willie’s words gave him freedom and peace, but he also knew he needed to earn a living. So he went off to medical school and became a doctor -- one of the busiest men in town! Yet he never stopped writing poetry. In this picture book biography of William Carlos Williams, Jen Bryant’s engaging prose and Melissa Sweet’s stunning mixed-media illustrations celebrate the amazing man who found a way to earn a living and to honor his calling to be a poet.


Speak Rivers and Move Mountains

Speak Rivers and Move Mountains

Author: Teresa Flynn-Everett

Publisher:

Published: 2018-04-30

Total Pages: 106

ISBN-13: 9781717142450

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Speak Rivers and Move Mountains begins with experiences from the author's childhood and evolves into inspirational poetry that explores themes of purpose, passion, and potential. Teresa Flynn-Everett's story, poetry, and river pearls are sure to motivate readers to persevere through challenges and make their dreams come true!


Songs Upon the Rivers

Songs Upon the Rivers

Author: Robert Foxcurran

Publisher:

Published: 2016

Total Pages: 442

ISBN-13: 9781771860925

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