In, Out and Beyond

In, Out and Beyond
Author: Antonio Medina-Rivera
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 245
Release: 2011-05-25
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1443831107

The essays presented in this volume are a peer-reviewed selection of some of the best papers presented during the 3rd Crossing Over Symposium at Cleveland State University from October 9–11, 2009. Scholars from the United States, Canada, Belgium, France, Spain, Italy, India, Israel, and the United Kingdom came together to examine border experiences from different points of view. Originally the organizers called upon a diversity of borderland possibilities for this conference: cultural, political, educational, religious, international, intranational, linguistic, gender, ideological, age, tribal, social class/caste, identity, and neighborhoods. The definition of borderland was not limited to territorial spaces, but rather was open to any kind of confrontation/encounter affecting different situations of our lives. The call for this conference was interdisciplinary in nature, and its intent was to open a discussion between the humanities and the social sciences on the dynamic issue of borders.

Above and Beyond

Above and Beyond
Author: Casey Sherman
Publisher: PublicAffairs
Total Pages: 369
Release: 2018-04-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 161039805X

From the authors of the bestselling The Finest Hours comes the riveting, deeply human story of President John F. Kennedy and two U-2 pilots, Rudy Anderson and Chuck Maultsby, who risked their lives to save America during the Cuban Missile Crisis During the ominous two weeks of the Cold War's terrifying peak, two things saved humanity: the strategic wisdom of John F. Kennedy and the U-2 aerial spy program. On October 27, 1962, Kennedy, strained from back pain, sleeplessness, and days of impossible tension, was briefed about a missing spy plane. Its pilot, Chuck Maultsby, was on a surveillance mission over the North Pole, but had become disoriented and steered his plane into Soviet airspace. If detected, its presence there could be considered an act of war. As the president and his advisers wrestled with this information, more bad news came: another U-2 had gone missing, this one belonging to Rudy Anderson. His mission: to photograph missile sites over Cuba. For the president, any wrong move could turn the Cold War nuclear. Above and Beyond is the intimate, gripping account of the lives of these three war heroes, brought together on a day that changed history. Selected as a "Top 10 Nonfiction Books to Read" (2018) by the MA Book Awards

Beyond Time-Out

Beyond Time-Out
Author: Beth A. Grosshans
Publisher: Union Square & Co.
Total Pages: 311
Release: 2009-10-13
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1402772734

The covers of such magazines as Time and Newsweek have described parents as living in “mayhem” and “madness” with their children. TV’s Supernanny regularly captures kids wildly, unbelievably out of control. How did our families get to such a state? Child psychologist Dr. Beth Grosshans has the answer. And mothers and fathers everywhere are listening. In what is sure to become a much-discussed blockbuster, Dr. Grosshans reveals why she believes nearly a half-century of parenting advice—with its emphasis on talking, exalting children’s self-esteem, and time-outs—is largely to blame for today’s lack of discipline. Her innovative ideas and techniques challenge this prevailing culture, proving that power and authority are as essential as love and good intentions to effective parenting. She persuasively explains why kids can only grow up healthy and strong when firmly led by their parents’ experience and better judgment, and provides a clear, easy five step program to follow. She enables parents to look at themselves clearly and identify their child-rearing style; they are often shocked to discover how their own behavior has inadvertently caused an imbalance in the family’s structure. Reading Beyond Time-Out is akin to sitting with Dr. Grosshans in her clinical office—and her core truths about healthy parent-child relationships are timeless.

Beyond the Ripples

Beyond the Ripples
Author: Dede Montgomery
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019-04-29
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781945805967

How might a small decision you make, an action you take, a phone call you initiate change your path? Impact other lives? Months after spying a bottle wedged into a fallen cottonwood snag in the Columbia River, Ernest pulls it from the river. The bottle's note connects Ernest, an old man living in a tiny Oregon town, to teenage Annie, provoking a mysterious and sudden friendship between Ernest's daughter Amelia with Sarah, the daughter of the most recent resident of the home Annie once occupied. The two middle-aged women's quest to learn more about Annie and her secret introduces readers to stories about family members through backstory, and introduces new characters, all connected through the finding of the bottle. Together, Amelia and Sarah explore their unfinished business with their mothers, intimate relationships, and regrets over life choices as they embark on their personal searches for something bigger in their very different lives.

Beyond Five in a Row

Beyond Five in a Row
Author: Becky Jane Lambert
Publisher:
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2001-03-01
Genre: Activity programs in education
ISBN: 9781888659153

Space

Space
Author: Peter Telep
Publisher: HarperPrism
Total Pages: 278
Release: 1995
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780061056505

The greatest adventure in human history is about to begin. Meet the extraordinary men and women who are leaving Earth and everything they know and love to find their destiny among the stars. Here is the fast-moving tie-in novel that captures the action of the new futuristic TV movie produced by the same team who created the Golden Globe Award-winning series, The X-Files.

Above and Beyond

Above and Beyond
Author: Bill Livingston
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780873389747

Readers will discover how Tim Mack struggled and endured while working in a factory, and how he changed his training and revamped his body and mind in a three-year programme that made his Web site, Goldnathens, a self-fulfilling prophecy.

Out and Beyond

Out and Beyond
Author: Nanisi Barrett D'Arnuk
Publisher: JMS Books LLC
Total Pages: 147
Release: 2016-01-31
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1611528607

Cameron Andrews of the Baltimore PD went to prison as part of a deep undercover sting. Having exposed the drug cabal in the prison, she has been released on parole. But before Cam has time to pick up the pieces of her life, the drug ring recruits her to join their operation on the outside. Since Cam and her handlers don't know who runs the drug operation, this is a welcome, if unexpected, windfall. The team leaps into action, and soon Cam is learning about the people involved, the manufacturing of the drugs, and the delivery routes. But things are perilous. Her parole officer starts asking uncomfortable questions, and her relationship with Michael is difficult because, though they are deeply committed to one another, they live in different cities. And when the ring is busted and Cam escapes capture, the suspicions of the gang leaders zero in on Cam. Can she manage to deflect suspicion and stay undercover before she ends up back in prison ... or dead?

Out Beyond the Verrazano

Out Beyond the Verrazano
Author: Terrence Dunn
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2011-11-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1105221547

A novel about a Bronx Irish fishing family on City Island in New York City. Stories are told by a father, his two sons, the woman they both love and a teenage grandson, about the dangers of life at sea and the perils of life on land: how families pull us together and tear us apart. The characters struggle with the dreams they have for themselves and each other, they battle a relentless sea for their living and try to come to grips with their dependence on and rejection of each other. But as things seem at times hopeless, time and hope offer redemption from unlikely sources. Like life, a story of struggle that aspires to a happy ending.

The Art of Standing Out: Transforming Your School to Outstanding ... and Beyond

The Art of Standing Out: Transforming Your School to Outstanding ... and Beyond
Author: Andrew Morrish
Publisher: John Catt
Total Pages: 207
Release: 2016-07-11
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1398383589

The Art of Standing Out is the culmination of 18 years' experience as a headteacher for Andrew Morrish, who has a proven and unblemished record for transforming challenging schools - and one that few Headteachers can match. As a founder CEO of a successful MAT, National Leader of Education, speaker and blogger, Andrew shares the journey from special measures to outstanding - and shows readers clearly and simply how it is possible to create a standout school. Drawing on Andrew's time as Head at two schools led from special measures to outstanding (he is currently aiming for a hat-trick, having taken sponsorship just four terms ago), The Art of Standing Out is a unique blend of personal insights and tried-and-tested strategies to help school leaders create schools that are celebrated far beyond simple Ofsted categorisation. Practical, personal and multi-faceted, The Art of Standing Out is a powerful, must-read blueprint for Heads, leadership teams and governors at schools with world-class ambitions.