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Do you believe it's "her body, her choice"? What if she's your daughter, and she has her eye on the wrong guy? Molly is 16 and David is twice that. She's coping with her notoriously sexual artist mother, but will face much worse after a drunken teenage party. He's just lost his wife and daughter and is racked by survivor's guilt. Will their unexpectedly tender connection help them survive their individual traumas — or just make them worse? Set in 1977 in a small New England town, this provocative coming-of-age novel explores the nature of desire, and asks: Is there ever a time when doing the wrong thing might be exactly right?
A fundamental and well-illustrated reference collection for anyone interested in the role of women in North American religious life.
The Odyssey of Burt High School By: Dr. Joe Ann Burgess Burt High School takes center stage on an inspiring journey to literacy as blacks in small town Clarksville, TN struggle for the privilege to attain an education and to have equal access to facilities and equipment provided by the State. Interviews with teachers and students will remind readers or let them see for the first time the difficulties African Americans faced across the South as they fought to gain their right to public education and as they strove toward an integrated, unified system of education. The Odyssey of Burt High School is a celebration of the many teachers and others who took great interest in the educational welfare of students and their lives. Many BHS graduates led successful careers in medicine, business, athletics, the military, and more.
JoAnn Dionne, who travelled to China to teach elementary school, offers a funny, poignant glimpse of a nation undergoing rapid transformation.
Andrew Roberts (ca. 1657-1722) moved to New Bern, North Carolina about 1713, moving later to Craven County, North Carolina. Descendants and relatives lived in North Carolina, Tennessee, Kentucky, Illinois, Nebraska, Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, California and elsewhere.
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More than 70 lists for developing instructional materials and planning lessons, plus 89 activity sheets that work to improve writing skills.
Teaching Writing in Middle and Secondary Schools provides research-based and standards-based strategies-as well as classroom-tested activities-all in one book. Covering the core fundamentals of exemplary practices in the teaching of writing, this book demonstrates writing processes and the use of rubrics, with authentic samples taken directly from students' writing portfolios. Readers are also given valuable information on teaching grammar and spelling, curriculum planning, service learning, and community and parental involvement-all through the lens of teaching writing.