The Way We See It

The Way We See It
Author: James Pittman
Publsiher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2004-11
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9780595334797

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The Way We See It is an informal collection of unbiased and unedited writings, poetry and rhyme from promising young writers who grasp the inner thoughts of life as they see it happening. The authors reveal the bare essence of what would be described by true poets as free verse or even urban culture rap by some. Emerging from the high rise buildings on Schroeder Street and the Third Avenue apartments of Mount Vernon N.Y., from "H'mm, looking at us down in their ghettoes..." to the deep South of Bay St. Louis "Ehry Sunday we went to church," each writer is capturing what he or she believes to be a glimpse of realism in prose and verse to be heard like the ringing of gospel music through a southern Baptist church. Covering a variety of topics such as familial relationships, friendship and love, the poems and rhymes collected in The Way We See It would make this anthology a magnificent gift as reading material to ponder. While dwelling on the current events and historical documentation, the writers' points of view are explored from the inner city lifestyles and make statements that imprison the readers, then suddenly releasing them to see what we all see and the way we see it. "If you still don't know where this love comes from, it's a little place called Hip-Hop."

The Way We See it

The Way We See it
Author: Sandra Richards
Publsiher: Trentham Books Limited
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2008
Genre: Education
ISBN: UOM:39015073901855

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Following in the steps of Bernard Coard's "How the West Indian Child is Made Educationally Subnormal in the British School System", this book also threatens to cause a social and political storm with its hard-hitting accounts of school exclusion and the realities of racism. Dr. Richards takes a radical African-centred look at school exclusions, teasing out uncomfortable historical links and throwing new light on sensitive and complex issues. Her research reveals how teachers who work to be inclusive can themselves be subjected to exclusion. They suffer in silence from what she calls professional envy when they try to operate against racialized punitive cultures. We learn how technology now shapes young people's daily interactions and the implications for their schooling. Through the voices of pupils and today's parents, we are led into the world of the people affected by excluding practices. The author shows how school exclusion harms children, their families, communities-and society. But she goes on to map out the ways teachers can transform their practice and support vulnerable children at risk of exclusion.

Way I See It

Way I See It
Author: Melissa Anderson
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2011-03-15
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780762762613

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When other girls her age were experiencing their first crushes, Melissa Sue Anderson was receiving handwritten marriage proposals from fans as young, and younger, than she was. When other girls were dreaming of their first kiss, Melissa was struggling through hers in front of a camera. From age eleven in 1974 until she left the show in 1981, Melissa Anderson literally grew up before the viewers of Little House on the Prairie. Melissa, as Mary, is remembered by many as “the blind sister”—and she was the only actor in the series to be nominated for an Emmy. In The Way I See It, she takes readers onto the set and inside the world of the iconic series created by Michael Landon, who, Melissa discovered, was not perfect, as much as he tried to be. In this memoir she also shares her memories of working with guest stars like Todd Bridges, Mariette Hartley, Sean Penn, Patricia Neal, and Johnny Cash. In addition to stories of life on the set, Melissa offers revealing looks at her relationships off-set with her costars, including the other Melissa (Melissa Gilbert) and Alison Arngrim, who portrayed Nellie Oleson on the show. And she relates stories of her guest appearances on iconic programs such as The Love Boat and The Brady Bunch. Filled with personal, revealing anecdotes and memorabilia from the Little House years, this book is also a portrait of a child star who became a successful adult actress and a successful adult. These are stories from “the other Ingalls sister” that have never been told.

The Way I See It

The Way I See It
Author: Grace Guthrie
Publsiher: WestBow Press
Total Pages: 104
Release: 2012-11-30
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781449776862

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What is reality? Is everything we see around us only an illusion? What does it mean to be created in Gods image? Can anyone hope to have a relationship with the creator of the universe? Is your faith really authentic? These are questions we ask ourselves as we try make sense of our time on this Earth, and The Way I See It answers all of them! Step inside these pages and participate in a startling journey full of dreams, visions, and insights that range from the simple to the extraordinary, examining answers to the age-old questions that have intrigued mankind throughout its history.

The Way I See it

The Way I See it
Author: Temple Grandin
Publsiher: Future Horizons
Total Pages: 386
Release: 2011
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781935274216

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In this revised and expanded edition of the 2008 bestseller, Dr. Grandin, the world's most famous person with autism, reveals the secrets of her success. Grandin gets down to the real issues of autism--the ones parents, teachers, and individuals on the spectrum face every day.

The Way I See It

The Way I See It
Author: Lerato Tshabalala
Publsiher: Penguin Random House South Africa
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2016-07-01
Genre: Humor
ISBN: 9781776090167

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Lerato Tshabalala first came to our attention in 2011 with her ‘Urban Miss’ column in the Sunday Times, and since then she has by turns entertained, exasperated, amused and confounded her fans and critics alike. Now, with her first book, she looks set to become the national institution she deserves to be. With her customary wit and keen insight into social, political and cultural affairs, Lerato shines a bright – and controversial – light on South African society and the quirky ways of the country. She is brutally honest about her experiences as a black South African in post-apartheid Mzansi, and no subject is too sacred for her to explore: annoying car guards, white-dominated corporate South Africa, cultural stereotypes, economic and racial inequality, and gender politics, among many other topics, come under her careful – and often laugh-out-loud – scrutiny. The Way I See It is written for people who are hungry for a book that is thought-provoking, funny, irreverent and truly South African all at the same time. It is light but full of depth: like a supermodel with an MBA!

The Way I See it

The Way I See it
Author: Eric Fraser
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 104
Release: 2014-05-21
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9781312210530

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An opinion of the American Culture from the eyes of a Middle-Class American worker. This work encompases many subjects of today's American lifestyle to include: Political Correctness, Racism, The Family Unit, Taxes, The American Military, Inner-city Living, Advertising, Politics in America, News Reporting Agencies, Religion, The Internet Dilemma, The Judicial System, The Rights of Others, The Divorce Expirience, The Credit Contradiction, Wealthy and Famous People, The American Vacation, Health Care in America and Illegal Aliens. Mr. Fraser is an average American citizen from various walks of life and experiences. His opinion of the subjects in this book is intended as both enlightening and entertaining. ""I've had a difficult time finding books written by, and about a working class American citizen. I felt it was time to speak about several topics that affect us daily, and how we can change the way things are done, or hold accountable those that are obligated to serve the American people."" -Eric Fraser

The Way I See It

The Way I See It
Author: Sybil Woolmore
Publsiher: Austin Macauley Publishers
Total Pages: 119
Release: 2024-02-02
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9781035843794

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The inspiration for writing poetry came from Sybil’s fathers’ story, which he wrote after her mother passed. Having left home at 13 she knew very little about her parents and initially was so enthralled with his story that she believed it would make a great book, but as she started to write found that writing in verse flowed much easier. Her siblings were also grateful for the writing of this first poem as they also had no idea of the early part of their fathers’ life. From there she found everyday life and happenings around her gave her material to continue writing. Now retired and not having a mind cluttered with work, it never ceases to amaze her how these stories come to her and just must be written, often waking in the night, mulling over new poems, and having to quickly write lines down before trying to get back to sleep again. The local pastor has also tapped into this gift and she is often asked to write a poem to go with a Sunday sermon.