Making Their Own Way

Making Their Own Way
Author: Peter Gottlieb
Publsiher: University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 276
Release: 1997
Genre: History
ISBN: 0252066170

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"A model study, one of two or three genuinely indispensable books on that momentous movement historians know as the Great Migration. Peter Gottlieb shatters the received portrait of southern migrants as bewildered, premodern folk, 'utterly unprepared' for the complexities of urban life. African Americans in his account emerge as complex, creative agents, exploiting old solidarities and building new ones, transforming the urban landscape even as it transformed them." -- James Campbell, Northwestern University "Engagingly written and well organized. . . . A major addition to the fields of Afro-American, urban, and working-class history." -- Howard N. Rabinowitz, Georgia Historical Quarterly "Gottlieb uses oral histories, corporate records, and primary and secondary scholarship to present a useful picture of an important part of the Great Migration that followed World War I." -- George Lipsitz, Choice "Sensitive and yet also incisive. . . . clear and often compelling. An outstanding study." -- James R. Barrett, Journal of American Ethnic History Publication of this work was supported in part by a grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.

Making Their Own Way

Making Their Own Way
Author: Marcia B. Baxter Magolda
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2023-07-03
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781000981322

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WINNER OF AERA’S NARRATIVE & RESEARCH SPECIAL INTEREST GROUP 2003 BOOK AWARDWhat impact does a college education have on students' careers and personal lives after they graduate? Do they consider themselves well prepared for the demands and ambiguities of contemporary society? What can we learn from their stories to improve the college learning experience?This groundbreaking book extends Marcia Baxter Magolda’s renowned longitudinal study and follows her participants’ lives from their graduation to their early thirties. We follow these students’ journeys to an internally-authored sense of identity and how they make meaning of their lives. From this, the author proposes a new framework for higher education to better foster students' crucial journeys of transformation--through the shaping of curriculum and co-curriculum, advising, leadership opportunities, campus work settings, collaboration, diversity and community building.This is an important book for all faculty, administrators and student affairs professionals.

Making Your Own Trail

Making Your Own Trail
Author: Daniel Martin Molliver
Publsiher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 55
Release: 2014-02-04
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9781493166640

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I want to help people so much to see and know how to get out of hell on earth for that is just. The relentless; defended flag will shake the foundation of what the flag stands for. We will make Americas freedom ring with the great flag on top. Humbling yourself in bed every night, for always looking up to the Lord, for any thing is possible with the Lord that makes everything for his own purpose, for love of life and making your own trail for life given to a person. Are you an American? You are an American! YOU! AMEN

Get Out of Your Own Way

Get Out of Your Own Way
Author: Mark Goulston,Philip Goldberg
Publsiher: Penguin
Total Pages: 212
Release: 1996-02-01
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 0399519904

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Practical, proven self help steps show how to transform 40 common self-defeating behaviors, including procrastination, envy, obsession, anger, self-pity, compulsion, neediness, guilt, rebellion, inaction, and more.

Making Your Own Cheese

Making Your Own Cheese
Author: Paul Peacock
Publsiher: Robinson
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2011-07-01
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781848034457

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Not everyone can keep a cow, but everyone can make cheese. This book shows you the very basic equipment needed to make your own cheese: the ingredients, including different milks, herbs and flavours; how to make a simple cheese; and how to produce some of the worlds speciality cheeses such as Roquefort, Brie and Edam. You will find recipes for making many cheeses at home. Whether you are making a cheese cake, a ricotta-based pudding or a stonking salty blue, this book is a cheese lover s guide to making their own favourite food and there are some recipes for the biscuits to go with it, too.

The Works of Aurelius Augustine

The Works of Aurelius Augustine
Author: Saint Augustine (Bishop of Hippo.)
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 464
Release: 1872
Genre: Theology
ISBN: HARVARD:32044012238028

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Making Movies on Your Own

Making Movies on Your Own
Author: Kevin J. Lindenmuth
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 204
Release: 1998-07-01
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 0786405171

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You see them on the video shelves, with titles such as Domestic Strangers, The Bride of Frank, The Blood Between Us, Strawberry Estates and Sandman. Skeptically, perhaps, you rent one and slip it into the VCR. Hey, you think, this isn't so bad--sometimes actually quite good. Suddenly, you discover that there is a whole range of movies from filmmakers operating outside the studio system that have their own attractions that the big budget fare can't match. You have, of course, discovered the world of independent filmmaking. Intrigued, you begin thinking that maybe you could do this, maybe you could make an independent feature film. In this work, J.R. Bookwalter, Ronnie Cramer, Mike Gingold, Eric Stanze, Steve Ballot, and 20 others tell what it is really like to make an independent feature. Covering such topics as the script, equipment, actors, publicity, distribution, all facets of production, and budgeting, these indie filmmakers give a virtual how-to for those interested in joining them or just learning more about how those interesting titles end up on video store shelves.

Developing Early Maths Through Story

Developing Early Maths Through Story
Author: Marion Leeper
Publsiher: Andrews UK Limited
Total Pages: 80
Release: 2019-12-17
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781912611102

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Stories and rhymes put maths into context and demonstrate concepts in ways meaningful to children. They make maths more relevant, fun and accessible to children, sparking their imagination while developing their mathematical thinking. Developing Early Maths through Story is the new guide to help practitioners feel more confident about teaching early mathematics. Ideal for use with 3-5 years old, the book will encourage young learners to exercise mathematical concepts, both outdoors and indoors, and show practitioners how to help their children and develop their skills creatively. The book contains 14 chapters, on numbers 0 to 13, each including: * A brief outline of a traditional story * EYFS Learning objectives * Resources needed * Suggestions for younger children and babies * Scope for outdoor activities and for using natural materials * Further activities, games and extension questions * Suggestions for using ICT * Assessment opportunities. Ideal for parents and carers who want to explore or extend the learning of maths at home with their children in a very accessible and enjoyable way.