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Claim quality togetherness with your child and fully enjoy the sensitive and formative years from two to five by adopting proven teaching techniques in your own home. This acclaimed guide puts the entire range of the Montessori system within your reach, so you can make the most of your child's vital years. Teaching Montessori in the Home has already helped thousands of parents with the techniques, exercises, and easy-to-make Montessori materials that are essential for success. “The opportunity of teaching your child is a thrilling and challenging experience. It enables you to see his progressive steps in learning and to watch him develop into a responsible thinking human being. I feel that it is a unique opportunity, rewarding beyond measure. It nurtures a wonderful closeness between mother and child and will develop a real rapport between you.”—Elizabeth Hainstock, from the Introduction
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Hailed as the most restrictive immigration bill in the nation, the Beason-Hammon Alabama Taxpayer & Citizen Protection Act (known as HB 56) went into effect in September 2011. Its intent was to create jobs for Alabamians by making the lives of undocumented immigrants in the state impossible, so that they would self-deport. It failed. Here We May Rest offers a comprehensive explanation of how and why HB 56 came about and reports on its effects on immigrant communities. Author Silvia Giagnoni argues that the legislation was anti-immigrant, not merely "anti-illegal immigration" as its proponents claimed. Building a case against the legalistic framework through which the bill was promoted, Giagn...
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Joris Dircksen Brinkerhoff (ca.1608-1661), of Flemish lineage, married Susanna Dubbels in 1630, and in 1638 the family emigrated from Ghent in The Netherlands to New Amsterdam, New Netherland (later New York City, New York). They tried to settle on Staten Island, and later received a land grant and moved to what became Brooklyn, Long Island, New York. Descendants and relatives lived in New York, New Jersey, Ohio, Indiana and elsewhere. P. 117-188 contains report of the Bi-Centennial Brinkerhoff Re-union at Ridgefield Park, New Jersey on 27 August 1885, as well as the story of its organization and success, and the officers and committees involved.