Mama Taxi

Mama Taxi
Author: Deni Brown,Gavin Thomson
Publsiher: Juta and Company Ltd
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2009
Genre: Humor
ISBN: 177013073X

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The terrifying comic strip about a woman taxi driver--take a seat and buckle up for a wild ride

FCS Integrated English First Additional Language L4

FCS Integrated English First Additional Language L4
Author: Bernita Naudé
Publsiher: Pearson South Africa
Total Pages: 396
Release: 2009
Genre: Communication
ISBN: 1770253807

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Teaching Economic Concepts with Picture Books and Junior Novels

Teaching Economic Concepts with Picture Books and Junior Novels
Author: Nancy J. Polette
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 277
Release: 2013-08-29
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9798216153108

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Using quality literature to introduce younger students to economic terms and concepts is an engaging and effective teaching method. This book demonstrates how. At what age can children benefit from learning about economics? The consensus among educators today is the earlier the better. K–8 teachers and librarians will find this book invaluable for introducing basic economic concepts to students and giving them a solid foundation of understanding that can be built upon as they advance in grade level. Author Nancy Polette, prolific author and expert on using picture books for education, explains how to use 20 picture books to present basic ideas such as credit, wants and needs, and supply and demand; and to build understanding of more complex concepts with 20 junior novels. The titles and suggested activities enable students to enjoy the literary experience and benefit from economic lessons that sink in because they are presented through stories involving characters with whom children can relate.

Hustling Is Not Stealing

Hustling Is Not Stealing
Author: John M. Chernoff
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 497
Release: 2013-02-11
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780226074658

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While living in West Africa in the 1970s, John Chernoff recorded the stories of “Hawa,” a spirited and brilliant but uneducated woman whose insistence on being respected and treated fairly propelled her, ironically, into a life of marginality and luck as an “ashawo,” or bar girl. Rejecting traditional marriage options and cut off from family support, she is like many women in Africa who come to depend on the help they receive from one another, from boyfriends, and from the men they meet in bars and nightclubs. Refusing to see herself as a victim, Hawa embraces the freedom her lifestyle permits and seeks the broadest experience available to her. In Hustling Is Not Stealing and its follow-up, Exchange Is Not Robbery, a chronicle of exploitation is transformed by verbal art into an ebullient comedy. In Hustling Is Not Stealing, Hawa is a playful warrior struggling against circumstances in Ghana and Togo. In Exchange Is Not Robbery, Hawa returns to her native Burkina Faso, where she achieves greater control over her life but faces new difficulties. As a woman making sacrifices to live independently, Hawa sees her own situation become more complex as she confronts an atmosphere in Burkina Faso that is in some ways more challenging than the one she left behind, and the moral ambiguities of her life begin to intensify. Combining elements of folklore and memoir, Hawa’s stories portray the diverse social landscape of West Africa. Individually the anecdotes can be funny, shocking, or poignant; assembled together they offer a sweeping critical and satirical vision.

My Mother Your Mama

My Mother  Your Mama
Author: Dr. Ralph E. Plumb,Dr. Freager A. Pertilla
Publsiher: WestBow Press
Total Pages: 108
Release: 2017-03-07
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9781512776256

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This collection of real-life, faith-based stories comes from two diverse gender and cultural perspectives that show the hilarious yet painful emotional roller coaster of caring for an aging parent. These talented coauthors bring to life the ups and downs and the joys and sorrows of caring for, in this case, their mom. Though managing vastly different psychological and cognitive dynamics in their parents and varied support systems, their struggle is the same: how do we make life work for our aging parent?Journeying through their stories, readers will gain a glimpse into an intimate reality that the majority of us will face. It is not all pretty or warm or sentimental. It is often thankless, inconvenient, awkward, and abjectly uncomfortable. However, this book provides valuable yet hilarious lessons that can guide readers through their own journey with aging parents. Embracing humor and compassion, Ralph and Feager invite readers into this essential work that we cannot abdicate to social service agencies or the health care system.

Mama s Child

Mama s Child
Author: Joan Steinau Lester
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 307
Release: 2013-05-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781451693188

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"A novel about deeply entrenched conflicts between a white mother and her biracial daughter"--Provided by publisher.

Lessons from Mama

Lessons from Mama
Author: Joan Walker Page
Publsiher: Christian Faith Publishing, Inc.
Total Pages: 293
Release: 2021-11-30
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781638742364

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It's been said that values are caught more than taught. When Polly Shivers was diagnosed with cancer in 2006, she quietly maintained, "Well, we're supposed to bloom where we are planted." Mama's words matched her actions. She knew that her six children would repeat what she did more than what she said. An orphan, adopted into her forever family as a toddler, Mama's life permeated gratefulness. Mama knew what loneliness felt like, and she invested in the lives of others, reaping great benefits. Snapshots of twelve of the many lessons learned from my Mama are encapsulated here, along with journal entries from both Mama and the author, Joan Walker Page, number five. Be inspired as you read the priceless pieces of this family's life, lovingly put together.

Mississippi Callin

Mississippi Callin
Author: Helen Walton
Publsiher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2010-07-29
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781452027289

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The story starts she was only six years old. She tells a story of her life for the next six years. You will see that her Dream as a child was to make it in Nashville. Helen did not archive fame as a singer; however she made it as a Clothing Designer. Designing clothes for some of Country Music’s Tops Stars..... Billy Ray Cyrus, Alan Jackson, Randy Travis, Tanya Tucker and Pam Tillis to name a few. She sold her first garment at age 13 at Iupe’s in Canton. However, she had a demon that she fought throughout her life....