A Happy Life

A Happy Life
Author: Sidney B. Silverman
Publsiher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2009-06
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781440150852

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After retiring from a successful law practice, Silverman enrolled in graduate school and at age 74 received a master's degree.

A Happy Life from Courtroom to Classroom

A Happy Life  from Courtroom to Classroom
Author: Sidney B. Silverman
Publsiher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2009-06-29
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781440150869

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In 1960, at the age of twenty-seven, the author, Sidney B. Silverman, started his own law practice. He began by tackling corporate giants and never stopped until he retired in 2001. He was an aggressive, street-smart trial lawyer. Upon his retirement, Silverman enrolled in graduate school at Columbia University. Concentrating in philosophy, he received a masters degree in 2007. He was as competitive in the classroom as he was in the courtroom. After graduating he looked for another challenge. He had played chess for many years. Now he wanted to play in tournaments and become a chess master. Although he tried hard to become an expert chess player, he failed. A Happy Life chronicles Silvermans adventures, before, during and after his long and successful career. What pieces of wisdom can he share that will help readers to find their best, most successful retirement years? Read on.

Collision of Empires

Collision of Empires
Author: Prit Buttar
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 490
Release: 2014-06-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781782009726

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Collision of Empires is the first major historical work on the Eastern Front during World War I since the 1970s. One of the primary triggers of the outbreak of World War I was undoubtedly the myriad alliances and suspicions that existed between the Russian, German, and Austro-Hungarian empires in the early 20th century. Yet much of the actual fighting between these nations has been largely forgotten in the West. Driven by first-hand accounts and detailed archival research, Collision of Empires seeks to correct this imbalance. The first in a four-book series on the Eastern Front in World War I, Prit Buttar's dynamic retelling examines the tumultuous events of the first year of the war and reveals the chaos and destruction that reigned when three powerful empires collided. A war that was initially seen by all three powers as a welcome opportunity to address both internal and external issues would ultimately bring about the downfall of them all.

From Courtroom to Classroom

From Courtroom to Classroom
Author: Jeffrey H. Konis
Publsiher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2008-11
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781438908069

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The book is replete with invaluable suggestions how to be a more effective teacher at the high school level drawn from a combination of common sense and first-hand experiences in and out of the classroom with both students and teachers. The focus is on establishing a relationship of trust and respect with the students by providing them with voice and choice, which will provide the requisite foundation for successful teaching while maximizing the learning process for the students. Among the many questions addressed include: Why give up a lucrative career in the law to become a teacher? How are lawyering skills similar to those needed to be an effective teacher? Why do some teachers take things said or done by their students personally? Are younger high school teachers too young? Are too many teachers allowing their egos to get in the way of their teaching? Are teachers paying enough attention to all of their students? How important is a supportive administration to good teaching? Last, what should we be teaching our students?

From Courtroom to Classroom

From Courtroom to Classroom
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 102
Release: 2002
Genre: Curriculum planning
ISBN: UIUC:30112042550530

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The Truth Advantage

The Truth Advantage
Author: Lis Wiehl
Publsiher: Turner Publishing Company
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2011-12-07
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 9781118156384

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A New York Times bestselling author and television personality shows you how to use the truth to your advantage in every aspect of your life From "I have a headache" to "I don't remember that," studies show that most of us lie once or twice a day. While some lies are considered "white lies," other lies can destroy relationships, careers, and lives. In this helpful and fascinating book, Lis Wiehl shows just how and why the truth is a powerful tool. Using news stories, court cases, and personal anecdotes, she teaches you the seven ways to unlock the Truth Advantage and gives you practical techniques to improve all aspects of your life, from your job to your relationships. This book will also equip you with your own personal lie detector—the secret to finding out when people are not telling you the truth—and then gives you advice on precisely what to do when that happens. Master the truth to your advantage Discover how to win by telling the truth Become your own personal lie detector and spot the clues of dishonesty Lis Wiehl shares her knowledge as a lawyer and news commentator (and the daughter of an FBI agent) to help you sort through the lies and get to the truth. When you tell the truth and can get the truth from others, you are well liked and respected and your life is happier. This book will help you become the best, most powerful person you can be by using one uncomplicated tool—the Truth Advantage.

Feds in the Classroom

Feds in the Classroom
Author: Neal P. McCluskey
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2007
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0742548597

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The federal government is deeply entrenched in American public education and virtually dictates what can be taught to students. Why? At what cost? And what are the benefits to public school students? To public schools? The author challenges the constitutionality of the feds in the classroom and reminds readers that public education has, until recently, been the function of state and local governments.

Understanding the Whole Student

Understanding the Whole Student
Author: Clifford Mayes,Ramona Maile Cutri,Neil Goslin,Fidel Montero
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 207
Release: 2016-03-03
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781475813906

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Understanding the Whole Student presents a holistic approach to multicultural educational issues by viewing them in terms of the student as a physical, psychosocial, cognitive, ethical, and spiritual being. Conversely, these levels of a student's being cannot be seen apart from the student's cultural identities. This unique book demonstrates that, in a pluralistic democracy, good teaching and deep learning must be multicultural and must look at the student as a whole being, not just as a future worker in a transnational corporate economy as is currently the case with both neo-liberal and neo-conservative programs for 'reform.' The authors contend that good education is, and must be, multicultural in order to gain a deeper perspective on issues under analysis in the classroom through the sharing and negotiating of many different cultural perspectives.