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506 tulosta hakusanalla Clarice Lispector
A narrative inquiry into the lives of three men, Robert, Raheem, and Warren, this book shares their stories about over-discipline in school, adverse teacher-student relationships, and violent community policing that proceeded and intersected with their involvement in the criminal justice system. After being incarcerated, the men restored their dreams through the same structure that helped remove them from society—the education system.This book critically analyzes the school policies and individual practices that inflict educational harm upon the lives of students who experience criminalization, disengagement, and lack connectedness and a sense of belonging at school. The narratives center the voices of three men who describe how home environments and educational policies and practices structure schools into locations where Black and other minoritized students are forced to survive. Their stories help examine how criminalized experiences—school removal and incarceration—intersect with historical and social factors that create anti-Black practices in schools and communities. These narrative accounts are critical pedagogical tools for those who work with Black, Latinx, low-income, and other minoritized youth. Readers will have a more in-depth understanding about how Black males experience schools, neighborhoods, and the world.This volume will appeal to teachers and teacher educators in K-12 schools, colleges, and universities. More specifically, faculty in programs that lead to elementary, middle, and secondary education certifications can incorporate the stories into courses around cultural diversity, equity and inclusion, social justice, and humanizing pedagogies. Community organizations can use the narrative accounts to create spaces for transformative conversations that aim to improve school and community policing practices.
A narrative inquiry into the lives of three men, Robert, Raheem, and Warren, this book shares their stories about over-discipline in school, adverse teacher-student relationships, and violent community policing that proceeded and intersected with their involvement in the criminal justice system. After being incarcerated, the men restored their dreams through the same structure that helped remove them from society—the education system.This book critically analyzes the school policies and individual practices that inflict educational harm upon the lives of students who experience criminalization, disengagement, and lack connectedness and a sense of belonging at school. The narratives center the voices of three men who describe how home environments and educational policies and practices structure schools into locations where Black and other minoritized students are forced to survive. Their stories help examine how criminalized experiences—school removal and incarceration—intersect with historical and social factors that create anti-Black practices in schools and communities. These narrative accounts are critical pedagogical tools for those who work with Black, Latinx, low-income, and other minoritized youth. Readers will have a more in-depth understanding about how Black males experience schools, neighborhoods, and the world.This volume will appeal to teachers and teacher educators in K-12 schools, colleges, and universities. More specifically, faculty in programs that lead to elementary, middle, and secondary education certifications can incorporate the stories into courses around cultural diversity, equity and inclusion, social justice, and humanizing pedagogies. Community organizations can use the narrative accounts to create spaces for transformative conversations that aim to improve school and community policing practices.
Leigh Anne's best friend Ellie is very forgetful because Ellie is always in a rush. She rushes so much that sometimes she forgets her backpack and shoes There's a school fair coming up and Ellie needs to raise money to buy books, but she can't sit still long enough to come up with a plan. Leigh Anne comes up with a plan to get money for the book fair, but can Leigh Anne get Ellie to stay still long enough to make this plan work?Author Bio: Clarice Williams is the Founder and CEO of W.E.B.S. Tax Preparation & Bookkeeping Services, LLC, and WEBS Training Center. In her leadership role, it is very important for Mrs. Williams to "meet people where they are." She believes that an observant business leader should match needed skills with available talent. An effective leader can keep the cycle of nurturing and developing talent at the forefront of our society, by thinking creatively and removing barriers of participation. Leigh Anne & Ellie is the first book in the South Shore Elementary series that talks about adaptability and leadership values at a young age in words that an early reader can understand. The series will be self-published under WEBS Training Center, LLC and future titles will explore the frustration, humor, and joy of all things related to working together to assist others in their times of need. Proceeds from this book will go towards the WEBS Training Center LLC, a 503-C non-profit business that offers free and/or low-cost tax preparation, bookkeeping, and notary services to start-ups and struggling businesses for up to two years.
A Spiritual Guide to Loss & Change: Understanding and Healing Grief- Participant Workbook
Clarice a. Schultz
Independently Published
2019
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A Spiritual Guide to Loss & Change: Understanding and Healing Grief - Facilitator's Manual
Clarice a. Schultz
Independently Published
2019
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Re-Script Your Future: Power-Packed Proclamations for Your Life, Business and Government
Clarice Fluitt
Independently Published
2019
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Re-Script Your Future - Power-Packed Proclamations for Your Life, Business and Government shows you how the words you speak can take you from where you presently are, to where you would like to see yourself tomorrow, next week, next year, and beyond. It only takes a matter of minutes to Re-Script everything from your place at the dinner table to your place in history, your place in the community, or the trajectory of your destiny-defining moments in life.You will learn: -The power of creating a partnership between your words and your faith-The power and purpose of proclamations-How to shift your circumstances into a position of favorThis book will enhance your knowledge and understanding of the secrets behind the power of your scriptural proclamations. It's time to get unstuck and move into the manifestation of answered prayers
Feng Shui Gourmet gives the reader a different perspective to the kitchen and cooking in it. In the Chinese culture, and according to the theories of Feng Shui, the kitchen is much more than a space to prepare meals. The kitchen is considered one of the areas that can improve the family's health and wealth. Feng Shui masters often stress the importance of having a well-designed kitchen where the oven, hob and washbasin have specific positions. The concept of Yin and Yang and the five elements are the fundamental theory of Feng Shui and occupies the heart of Chinese philosophy. It is believed to be the essence of nature, where everything is in a perpetual state of change. All the recipes have been tried and prepared in several home kitchens to make sure that they can be done at home.Elemental qualities are also included in this book to give readers a better understanding of the relation between Feng Shui and food.
That Girl from Bogota. a Novel.
Clarice Irene Clinghan
British Library, Historical Print Editions
2011
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The Tapestry of Life: A Devotional Guidebook
Clarice M. Jackaway
Literary Licensing, LLC
2011
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Maternal Morbidity and Mortality in the Bahamas
Clarice P. Ingraham
Trafford Publishing
2011
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In her work as a community health nurse, Clarice Ingraham has discovered that traditionally, Bahamian woman play a major role in the country's society, as do women in all developing countries. The nation is both family-orientated and tourism-dependent. Women are housekeepers and often the sole bread winners in their families. They often work in the hotel industries that comprise about 75 percent of the workforce.Maternal morbidity refers to the rate of incidence of disease, whereas the mortality rate records the instances of death in the Bahamas. Maternal and infant mortality are basic indicators of a nation's health status.If maternal morbidity and mortality continue to occur in the Bahamas at the present rates, they will directly affect the rates of infant mortality and morbidity. In developing countries, if women continue to be affected by pregnancy-related conditions, childbearing, and the puerperium (the four-week period following childbirth), and are therefore unable to work, the economy, the home, and the nation will suffer. The purpose of the research presented in "Maternal Morbidity and Mortality in the Bahamas" is to determine why maternal morbidity is at such an unacceptable level. The study examines the existing protocols, their effectiveness, and the extent to which they are followed; it concludes with the recommendations to ensure the provision of quality health care for all.