Throwing Voices

Throwing Voices
Author: Guy B. Senese
Publsiher: IAP
Total Pages: 177
Release: 2007-09-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781607526292

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This book is a search for the promises of public education and the places where these are broken by critics feeding at the academic and professional trough. This book is a venture in critical autoethnography. Exploring critique through this ethnographic technique has allowed me to bring stories to the reader that work to illuminate the personal nature of educational ethics. It works to fill the gap in education critique where selfexamination is missing. It is a cultural study of five different educational environments. Research in cultural studies attempts to account for cultural objects under conditions constrained by power and defined by contestation, conflict, and change. Cultural Studies grapples with the volatility of cultural happenings. Throwing Voices emphasizes selfreflexivity, an awareness that scholars and their scholarship are themselves caught up in the social currents and in the global circulation of meanings being studied. In taking up questions from this perspective, cultural studies both draws on and develops key strands of contemporary cultural theory: semiotics, deconstruction and poststructuralism, dialogics, subaltern and postcolonial studies. The field also draws on and develops a number of innovative methodologies: autoethnography, blurred genres of writing, and other new forms of critical research. I pay homage to satirist Lenny Bruce, and it has earned me a oneway ticket to scholarly palookaville. I had actually, not virtually transgressed, in a conference forum where virtual radicalism routinely trumps reality. I sold cars and write about the intersection of values in education and this pinnacle of American commerce. Here is also a chronicle of time spent as evaluator in a small Native American school, with an effort to draw attention to the world of socialclass, yet catalogue my own complicity in the evaluation game. And here I present my decisions as a state education department bureaucrat, set against the moral universe of the Chicago poetry slam. Finally, this is work to find the truth in a critical race theory, and hopes for solidarity in art, in jazz, and in the world of New Orleans music. I attempt to follow the breadcrumbs back through a career to find the source of compassion for working people and their children, and potential solidarity through a clearer more honest language than the language of higher education and administration.

Throwing Voices

Throwing Voices
Author: Leila Akemi Takayama
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2008
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: STANFORD:36105210205956

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Throwing Off the Cloak

Throwing Off the Cloak
Author: Elizabeth Osborne
Publsiher: Aboriginal Studies Press
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2009
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780855756628

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Examines the Torres Strait islanders' struggle for self-determination, and to recover their rights to their land, sea, and fish resources.

More Australian Legendary Tales

More Australian Legendary Tales
Author: K. Langloh Parker
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 152
Release: 1898
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: ONB:+Z33812490X

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Thrown In

Thrown In
Author: Mark Bowser
Publsiher: Blackstone Publishing
Total Pages: 99
Release: 2022-10-04
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781641466615

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“Mark Bowser tells a very effective story on what leadership is and how you can achieve it. It is never too late to get better. This book will help you do just that.” —Lee Cockerell (Retired and Inspired), Executive Vice President, Walt Disney World Andrew found himself in an almost impossible situation. Promoted because of the passing of his beloved uncle and mourning his loss, Andrew felt the weight of the entire company falling squarely on his shoulders. Moreover, he felt ill-equipped and highly incompetent to fill the shoes of such a great leader. In this inspiring business fable, Mark Bowser introduces you to characters that are as real as the people you eat breakfast with. As you open up Thrown In, you’ll get a front-row seat as Andrew Steele struggles to lift up a business that is stagnating into mediocrity. At a loss as to his next step, Andrew meets a mysterious stranger who changes his outlook on his business and his life. This stranger turned mentor, Digger Jones, teaches Andrew how to be the leader he was always meant to be, filling the enormous shoes of his beloved uncle and turning a failing business into a success. Thrown In will teach you leadership principles that stand the test of time and increase your influence and productivity. Get ready to learn and be entertained!

Throwing Stones

Throwing Stones
Author: Ken Connelly
Publsiher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2009-01-29
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9781440104428

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Recent stories of long-term abduction have flooded our current news. Everyone wants to know why children stay with their captor even when opportunity presents itself. The media scrambles to get expert and eye witness interviews. We place the child in front of a camera to get that smile of relief. We fail to look deeper and ask the real important questions. The young boy stands there confused and afraid. They have just been ripped from all they know, captivity. That is all about to change. In reading the life story of a former abducted child and revisiting one of the first national cases of child stealing in America, Throwing Stones; Parental Child Abduction Through the Eyes of a Child gives a dark narrative look into the life of a seven year old boy ripped from all he knows, and later returned to a life of hell at the age of eleven. His baby was brother raised to hate a woman he was too young to know. His older sister consumed with her own inner turmoil turns violently on him. Left alone to find his own way he befriends anyone who will give him a sense of self worth. A peaceful and quiet child at the beginning; little Kenny learns to lie, steal and attack anyone who he thinks is a threat. Scared to trust anyone, Kenny goes inward to protect himself. Infected with an internal struggle to hold on to dying memories of a loving mother ripped from him, he gives in. After many lies, little Kenny starts to protect the man he fears most, his Father. Regardless of his outward environment, he finds hope and strength from within. Clear and sobering, this is long overdue. No other book has been written from the childs perspective concerning Child Theft. This case takes place before there was the National Center for the Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC). His abduction was the first to involve a multi-state-manhunt and the Federal Bureau of Investigation.

Throwing 7 s

Throwing 7 s
Author: Denis Hamill
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2015-08-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781501124617

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Acclaimed novelist and columnist Denis Hamill knows the streets that glisten at night and the ones that soak up the dark; he knows the boroughs, the bingo halls, the harbors, and the hangouts. Now, Hamill brings his urban savvy to this new Bobby Emmet mystery set inside a winner-take-all crapshoot, New York City-style.... Empire Island is not the home of liberty. It's no place for a prison. And no immigrants ever passed through its portals. Instead, the abandoned Coast Guard station on the windswept waters of New York harbor is ground zero for an idea whose time has come: casino gambling in the Big Apple. For Bobby, the fight over Empire Island gets personal when a young husband and wife mysteriously vanish from their downtown, rent-controlled Manhattan apartment. The police's main suspect -- landlord Jimmy Chung -- then disappears without a whimper, and Chung's attorney Izzy Gleason turns to Bobby for help. That's when Bobby starts doing what he does best -- turning over stones in a town full of millionaires and madmen, call girls and choirboys. What he finds astounds even him. The whole city is gambling crazy. From underground crap games to mob-backed bookies to the quaint business of church and synagogue Las Vegas nights, millions of dollars are changing hands illegally every day. And the big guys want in. Suddenly Bobby is playing with the heaviest hitters in New York, including the mayor, the state assembly speaker, and two dueling business tycoons: one who's into floating casinos, one who's into real estate, and both who are into a famous female tennis celebrity. As Bobby tries to figure out who is backstabbing who and why, he comes upon the beautiful, vengeance-crazed sister of one of the victims -- and the heart of the case, one that is inexplicably connected with New York City's last honest men: a rabbi, a minister, and a priest. No joke. Edgy, gritty, darkly comic, THROWING 7's is a street-smart novel of corruption, vendettas, and the unlikely bedfellows that ambition and money breed. A single father, a loyal brother, and a man with contacts on every level of the city, Bobby Emmet is playing the one game in town that isn't fixed: where the prize is the truth, and you gamble with your life.

Throwing Strikes

Throwing Strikes
Author: R.A. Dickey,Sue Corbett,Wayne Coffey
Publsiher: Penguin
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2013-03-26
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781101626283

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The inspiring story of the 2012 National League Cy Young Award Winner Adapted for young readers from his New York Times bestselling memoir Wherever I Wind Up, this is the inspiring story of how knuckleballer R. A. Dickey became one of the game’s best pitchers. He had humble beginnings, and as a child kept a terrible secret. But at a local prep school, coaches saw talent in him and fostered his skills as a player. Dickey went on to pitch in the Olympics while at the University of Tennessee, but his Major League hopes took a downturn when an X-ray revealed a major problem with his throwing arm. It would seem his future in baseball was over before it even began. But R.A. knew better. Through faith, hope, and determination, he achieved his dreams and made it into the major leagues. Now, he’s one of the most respected pitchers in the game, a Cy Young Award winner, and he's changed the way people view the knuckleball – and himself. An inspiring true story about beating the odds, R.A. is proof that with hard work and devotion, anyone can overcome whatever life throws at them.