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  • av Alice Feller
    280 - 669,-

  • av Tara Young
    276 - 388

    This book discusses some of the benefits of working in museums; explains how museums differ according to size, type, and organizational structure; and goes through dozens of museum positions in detail. It is designed to introduce college students, graduate students, and/or young professionals to the museum field.

  • av Sheila Marie Aird
    669 - 1 503,-

  • av Yung Suk Kim
    255 - 693,-

  • - Tennis Champion, Sports Legend, and Cultural Heroine
    av Merlisa Lawrence Corbett
    249 - 426

    Record-breaking, trend-setting, and controversial, tennis star Serena Williams often sparks conversation and debate. She's one of the most intriguing figures in sports, and this book offers insight not only into her impact on tennis and popular culture but also into how she has challenged race and gender norms.

  • av Karen Snow
    346 - 850

    A Practical Guide to Dewey Decimal Classification is a hands-on introduction to the world¿s most frequently used classification system. The book gives a brief history of the scheme and discusses the theory behind the organization and construction of Dewey class numbers, as well as using WebDewey, the online resource for accessing DDC.

  • av Bret Hinsch
    427

    Chinese Empresses highlights the stories of Chinese imperial women and how male authorities attempted to curb their power. It disputes the notion that Chinese empresses were simply hapless or powerless victims of the male-dominated political system.

  • av Frank W. Hughes
    487 - 1 448,-

    In this book, Frank W. Hughes and Robert Jewett argue that the Apostle Paul wrote eight letters to the church in Corinth, and that those letters were edited and reshaped into 1 and 2 Corinthians. This analysis, using redaction and rhetorical criticism, provides many insights into Paul's difficult relationship with the Corinthians.

  • av Phil Gramm
    198 - 352,-

    A Wall Street Journal Best Book of 2022: Politics. Find out why whatyou know about American income inequality, poverty, and other measures of economic well-being is wrong. A former United States senator, eminent economist, and a former senior leader at the Bureau of Labor Statistics take readers on a deep dive into the way government measures economic well-being and demonstrate that our official statistics overstate inequality.

  • av Christopher A Simon
    526 - 1 243,-

  • av Jane Vincent
    669 - 1 296,-

  • av Sandra Hirsh
    441 - 850

  • av Sara Mclaughlin Mitchell
    608 - 1 128,-

  • av Shannon D Jones
    427 - 947,-

  • av Melanie L D'Amico
    366,-

    A "thorough introduction" (Booklist) that provides a blueprint for studying abroad for prospective students. Making the Most of Study Abroad prepares students for a successful study abroad experience. Although study abroad programs usually have a pre-departure orientation, most of these are only a couple hours and are not able to sufficiently cover the myriad of questions that students and their parents have about study abroad. This book is designed to fill that gap and inform the reader on many crucial elements that can make the difference between a fantastic study abroad trip and a lackluster stay. While this book is principally designed around the idea of study abroad, it can also serve as a guide for travelers planning an extended stay abroad.From the authors' own experiences as study abroad participants, study abroad program leaders, and study abroad researchers, the reader will learn vital information about every step of creating an outstanding study abroad trip, from pre-departure to the return home. Covered are the following topics: choosing the right program, understanding practical elements (for example, obtaining health care while abroad), deciding what to pack, dealing with culture shock, setting realistic goals and outcomes for the program, understanding necessary language preparation, studying abroad beyond college, maximizing time while abroad, making the shift back to the home country, and using study abroad experiences in one's future career.Without the proper preparations and continued support while abroad, students may flounder and find the experience less than what they dreamt. Utilizing the advice in this book, students can go abroad with goals, strategies, and information that will help them make study abroad the experience of a lifetime.

  • av Bobby Borg
    427 - 1 043,-

  • av William M. Alley
    249 - 428

    This book examines the daunting hurdles facing the EPA in its critical roles in drinking water, air and water pollution, climate change, and toxic chemicals. It illustrates the importance of a strong EPA, the challenges of regulation, and how today¿s war on science is undermining the scientific foundation upon which the agency¿s legitimacy rests.

  • av Ira Shapiro
    249 - 342

    Acclaimed when it originally appeared for its gripping portrait of the catastrophic failure of Mitch McConnell and the Senate Republicans to stop Donald Trump¿s assault on our democracy, the updated edition carries the story forward into the Biden¿s presidency and efforts to restore bipartisanship in bitterly contentious times.

  • av Raymond J Batvinis
    487 - 1 176,-

  • av Ellen Flannery-Schroeder
    296,-

    Banish Bedtime Battles presents an easy-to-follow 6-week plan for parents who want their children to sleep in their own beds. Parents identify which of six common behavioral bedtime problems ("battles") they face and, armed with powerful parenting strategies presented in the book, follow the plan uniquely tailored to their child.

  • av Paula Durlofsky
    239 - 350,-

    Logged In and Stressed Out teaches readers to feel happier and more confident by examining the ways in which social media is negatively affecting their lives and determining how they can develop healthier online habits.

  • av Barbara Smith
    427 - 1 152,-

    Write to Be Read is for designers of engaging curriculum, interesting in improving the teaching of writing in schools today. Assumptions are challenged with reference to traditional models for teaching writing. Examples of students writing and activities are presented with self and teacher models of assessment to engage the writing lives of students.

  • av Michael B. Gilbert
    224 - 437,-

    Surviving Adolescence follows the roller coaster ride parents with teenagers experience, covering topics such as preparing for adolescence, the reality of confronting puberty, the family unit, bullying, burgeoning sexual issues, communicating effectively, and how to help teens tackle a new social environment, including cyberspace.

  • av Samantha Cleaver
    249 - 437,-

    Raising an Active Reader makes clear for parents and teachers of children grade K¿3 the process of learning to read and what adults can do to encourage robust language, comprehension, and vocabulary in their children. It provides fun examples, clear explanations, and ideas for read aloud sessions that will build a lifelong love of reading.

  • av Kate Ott
    249 - 437,-

    Christian Ethics for a Digital Society examines how we live in an increasingly digital world. From sexting to hashtag activism like the #metoo movement, technology has entered both our private and public lives in a deep way. Christian Ethics for a Digital Society offers pragmatic wisdom on how to live thoughtfully today.

  • av Ian MacAllen
    224 - 343

    Red Sauce traces the evolution of popular Italian-American foods like lasagna, eggplant parmigiana, and penne alla vodka while seeking the origins of these ¿red sauce¿ recipes, debunking myths, and examining how Italians lost their foreign otherness as Americans embraced Italian-American cuisine over the Twentieth century.

  • av Mark A. Robinson
    249 - 486,-

    From I Love Lucy to Will & Grace, this book looks at the television comedies that have tackled social issues, facilitated discussion, or in some other way have broken down barriers. Other landmark shows discussed here include All in the Family, Ellen, The Golden Girls, Good Times, The Jeffersons, Maude, Modern Family, Roseanne, and Soap.

  • av Will Bashor
    198 - 317

    This riveting book explores the little-known intimate life of Marie Antoinette and her family in a world filled with intrigue, infidelity, and adultery. Will Bashor unveils the hedonistic atmosphere at Versailles as we learn the secret language of the queen¿s fan and explore the hidden passageways and staircases of endless intrigue at the palace.

  • av William R. Kelly
    267 - 487,-

    The Crisis in America's Criminal Courts highlights a variety of problems that judges, prosecutors, and public defenders face within a criminal justice system that is ineffective, unfair, and extraordinarily expensive. While many argue, and I agree, that crushing caseloads and court dockets certainly qualify as a crisis, I suggest there is a much greater crisis in the courts that results in profound downstream effects on criminal justice performance and outcomes. It sounds simple, but the greatest risk faced by the justice system is the lack of time, expertise, and resources for effective decision-making. In this book, I propose a variety of evidence-based reforms that, as a start, provide the key decision-makers with professional clinical experts to accurately assess and advise regarding mitigating the circumstances that bring individuals into the courts. We must rebalance. We need incarceration for those who are too dangerous or violent or who are habitual offenders. For most of the rest, we need to manage risk, but very importantly, it is time to get serious about behavioral change. We need to change the culture of the courthouse and reorient how we think about crime and punishment.

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