One Voice, One Vision
Author | : Surgeon General's National Hispanic/Latino Health Initiative (U.S.). Executive Planning Committee |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 208 |
Release | : 1993 |
Genre | : Health promotion |
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Author | : Surgeon General's National Hispanic/Latino Health Initiative (U.S.). Executive Planning Committee |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 208 |
Release | : 1993 |
Genre | : Health promotion |
ISBN | : |
Author | : ETC Montessori Digital |
Publisher | : ETC Montessori Digital |
Total Pages | : 108 |
Release | : 2018-02-13 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : |
How do you teach peace and unity at the same time you teach art? How do you help students to visually discover the duality that exists between peace and disharmony? How can you implement such an art curriculum without actually being an art teacher? As Montessorians we build our classroom community based on these fundamental concepts. Peace education is a way of life that we try to instill in each of our students. Pandora's Box is a an art curriculum whose emphasis is in developing the understanding of these often hard to grasp concepts. This is achieved through a unified set of art projects that are centered around the ancient Greek myth of Pandora. This curriculum was designed to incorporate a variety of learning styles, multiple intelligences, cross disciplinary concepts, and is based on current brain research. Students incorporate constructions, art appreciation, art design and development, music, media presentations, problem resolution, cooperative problem solving and peace education. Designed around 5 major lessons, each lesson is further divided into an average of 4 sections which allows you to implement this material over an extended period of time while allowing your students to further explore the intricate concepts that are usually associated with peace and unity. Includes PowerPoint presentation, teacher's notes, incorporation of technology, objectives, list of materials needed and step by step art method implementation. This is truly an art curriculum like no other you have used. Regardless of your artistic abilities we guarantee that you can use this. This curriculum may be used in IB® classrooms. Manual has over 100 pages and includes teacher notes.
Author | : Kimberly Jannarone |
Publisher | : University of Michigan Press |
Total Pages | : 335 |
Release | : 2015-11-06 |
Genre | : Performing Arts |
ISBN | : 0472121391 |
Vanguard Performance Beyond Left and Right challenges assumptions regarding “radical” and “experimental” performance that have long dominated thinking about the avant-garde. The book brings to light vanguard performances rarely discussed: those that support totalitarian regimes, promote conservative values, or have been effectively snapped up by right-wing regimes the performances intended to oppose. In so doing, the volume explores a central paradox: how innovative performances that challenge oppressive power structures can also be deployed in deliberate, passionate support of oppressive power. Essays by leading international scholars pose engaging questions about the historical avant-garde, vanguard acts, and the complex role of artistic innovation and live performance in global politics. Focusing on performances that work against progressive and democratic ideas (including scripted drama, staged suicide, choral dance, terrorism, rallies, and espionage), the book demonstrates how many compelling performance ideals—unification, exaltation, immersion—are, in themselves, neither moral nor immoral; they are only emotional and aesthetic urges that can be powerfully channeled into a variety of social and political outlets.
Author | : L.D. Clark |
Publisher | : iUniverse |
Total Pages | : 219 |
Release | : 2015-12-12 |
Genre | : Self-Help |
ISBN | : 149177679X |
The story of grace did not begin with the New Covenant. It started with Gods first revelation of himself. Grace and mercy areand have always beenpart of Gods character. Mankind has not always enjoyed the fuller revelation of grace as given to this generation. Author L. D. Clarks Embracing Grace: Where the Law Ends, Grace Begins explains the evolution of grace. It is revealed in Genesis, but generations who lived before Christ could not enjoy its fullness because wrath was upon every soul that sinned. While the law of Moses temporarily stayed the execution of justice, it did not offer soul salvation. After Jesus bore Gods wrath for us all, greater grace became Gods gift to us all. It behooves us to know, understand, and avail ourselves to this new relationship with the Father through Jesus Christ. Grace is part of the Fathers legacy to this generation. Embracing Grace: Where the Law Ends, Grace Begins shows you how to revel in Gods grace and deepen your faith.
Author | : Dion DiMucci |
Publisher | : Rowman & Littlefield |
Total Pages | : 226 |
Release | : 2025-01-14 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 1493088033 |
Legendary Rock Hall of Fame innovator shares the most lasting influences on his remarkable life — a life that helped shape the last 60 years of rock and roll history The book features a prologue by Eric Clapton and a foreword by Paul Simon. Dion DiMucci's journey through rock and roll history is as legendary as his hits. As the lead singer of Dion and the Belmonts in the late 1950s, Dion captured the heart of America with chart-toppers like "Runaround Sue", "The Wanderer", and "A Teenager in Love." His later solo success with the profound "Abraham, Martin, and John" in 1968 marked another high, contributing to his twelve gold records. Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, Dion explored folk, blues, and gospel, earning a Grammy nomination in 1985 and an induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1989 alongside icons like the Rolling Stones and Stevie Wonder. In this compelling collection, Dion shares intimate conversations with close friend Adam Jablin, reflecting on his rise to fame, battles with heroin addiction, a sixty-year marriage, and the influential figures in his music career, including Hank Williams and Bob Dylan. Featuring over 200 vibrant photos, this book captures not just the life of a music icon but six decades of rock and roll evolution.
Author | : Pastora San Juan Cafferty |
Publisher | : Transaction Publishers |
Total Pages | : 394 |
Release | : |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 141282513X |
Hispanics in the United States represents a collective exploration providing a basic foundation of the information available to understand Hispanics in the United States and create an effective policy agenda. Hispanics are projected to be the largest minority group in the United States in the twenty-first century. The contributions define an agenda which will be useful for students, scholars, service practitioners, political activists, as well as policy makers. The opening essays define the diversity of the Hispanic experience in America and put each of the other essays within a larger context. This edition adds a new introduction by the editors incorporating and evaluating the implications of the results of the national 2000 census. The book is organized into two sections: the first establishes the historical, demographic, religious, and cultural context of Hispanics in the United States. The second describes the major issues facing this population in the American social structure, specifically the areas of health care, the labor market, criminal justice, social welfare, and education. The work concludes with a discussion of the role played by Hispanics in the political life of the nation. The contributors, all of whom are scholars with demonstrated competence in the areas, include: Teresa A. Sullivan, David Maldonado, Melissa Roderick, Barry Chiswick, Michael Hurst, Zulema Suarez, Alvin Korte, Katie McDonough, Cruz Reynoso, and Christine Marie Sierra, as well as David Engstrom and Pastora San Juan Cafferty. Together they have produced a book which will be extremely useful to anyone developing public policies and creating social interventions at either the national or local levels during the coming decade. This new edition is a valuable contributor to discussions about the issues defining the population that will be the largest minority group in the United States in this century. Pastora San Juan Cafferty is professor, in the School of Social Service Administration, and a member of the Center for Latin America Studies at the University of Chicago. She is co-author of the Dilemma of American Immigration: Beyond the Golden Door and The Politics of Language. She has written extensively on issues of race and ethnicity in America. David W. Engstrom is associate professor in the school of social work at San Diego State University and the author of Presidential Decision Making Adrift. He has published in the areas of immigration, health care, and program evaluation.
Author | : Marian E. Hampton |
Publisher | : Hal Leonard Corporation |
Total Pages | : 292 |
Release | : 1997 |
Genre | : Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | : 9781557832825 |
Twenty-four leading voice experts speak out on the changing role of voice on stage. Essay topics include: Re-Discovering Lost Voices * Thoughts on Theatre, Therapy, and the Art of Voice * Finding Our Lost Singing Voices * Voice Training, Where Have We Come From? * Vocal Coaching in Private Practice * more.
Author | : Robyn Maynard |
Publisher | : Fernwood Publishing |
Total Pages | : |
Release | : 2017-09-18T00:00:00Z |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 1552669807 |
Delving behind Canada’s veneer of multiculturalism and tolerance, Policing Black Lives traces the violent realities of anti-blackness from the slave ships to prisons, classrooms and beyond. Robyn Maynard provides readers with the first comprehensive account of nearly four hundred years of state-sanctioned surveillance, criminalization and punishment of Black lives in Canada. While highlighting the ubiquity of Black resistance, Policing Black Lives traces the still-living legacy of slavery across multiple institutions, shedding light on the state’s role in perpetuating contemporary Black poverty and unemployment, racial profiling, law enforcement violence, incarceration, immigration detention, deportation, exploitative migrant labour practices, disproportionate child removal and low graduation rates. Emerging from a critical race feminist framework that insists that all Black lives matter, Maynard’s intersectional approach to anti-Black racism addresses the unique and understudied impacts of state violence as it is experienced by Black women, Black people with disabilities, as well as queer, trans, and undocumented Black communities. A call-to-action, Policing Black Lives urges readers to work toward dismantling structures of racial domination and re-imagining a more just society.
Author | : United States. Internal Revenue Service |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 1138 |
Release | : 1997 |
Genre | : Charitable uses, trusts, and foundations |
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Total Pages | : 962 |
Release | : 2000 |
Genre | : Charitable uses, trusts, and foundations |
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