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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Christin Harrington
This book offers faculty practical strategies to engage students that are research-grounded and endorsed by students themselves. Through student stories, a signature feature of this book, readers will discover why professor actions result in changed attitudes, stronger connections to others and the course material, and increased learning.Structured to cover the key moments and opportunities to increase student engagement, Christine Harrington covers the all-important first day of class where first impressions can determine students’ attitudes for the duration of the course, through to insights for rethinking assignments and enlivening teaching strategies, to ways of providing feedback that build students’ confidence and spur them to greater immersion in their studies, providing the underlying rationale for the strategies she presents. The student narratives not only validate these practices, offering their perspectives as learners, but constitute a trove of ideas and practices that readers will be inspired to adapt for their particular needs.Conscious of the changing demographics of today’s undergraduate and graduate students – racially more diverse, older, and many employed – Harrington highlights the need to engage all students and shares numerous strategies on how to do so. While many of the ideas presented were used by faculty teaching face to face classes, a number were developed by faculty teaching online, and the majority can be adapted to virtually any teaching environment. Based on student-centered active learning principles, structured to allow readers to quickly identify practices that they may need in particular instances or to infuse in a course as a whole, and presented without jargon, this book is a springboard for all faculty looking for ideas that will engage their students at any level and in any course.
"The Treadwell's Book of Plant Magic is a marvel of a volume, sure to arm any witch--or anyone actually--with the knowledge they need to infuse their lives with plant enchantments of all sorts. This is the wise and wondrous herbal reference book we have been waiting for " --Pam Grossman, author of Waking the Witch: Reflections on Women, Magic, and Power In The Treadwell's Book of Plant Magic, author Christina Oakley Harrington--founder of the renowned Treadwell's Books in London--focuses exclusively on the magical powers attributed to the plants. She has sifted through hundreds of traditional sources to create a rare compendium of the "old ways" in which plants have been used to achieve love, win competitions, become invisible, gain good luck, achieve success, receive protection, and more. The book also offers practical updates to the old uses, which the modern reader will find easy to carry out. The Problems and Solutions section suggests the appropriate plant or plants for almost any circumstance one could face in life. Each spell is carefully cited to its traditional source to aid the reader in further study.
Raise the academic bar for your students and watch their confidence and student success skills increase. STUDENT SUCCESS IN COLLEGE: DOING WHAT WORKS! offers an accessible and relevant way for students to move beyond opinions and advice about how to succeed in college by offering an integrated approach of researched back student success practices paired with student success research studies. Your students will find success as they learn how to put the information on skills for success into practice as they strive to accomplish their academic goals. With an overall theme of reading, critical thinking and information literacy skills, STUDENT SUCCESS IN COLLEGE will help students feel comfortable with the structure of research study articles, making it more likely that they will use these higher level sources earlier in their academic careers. By providing students with shared content that is relevant and meaningful, they can practice skills they can apply immediately to their other classes. The 7 chapters in the text covers key strategies for success in college including how to use campus resources, staying motivated, setting goals, making good decisions, staying positive and establishing a support system, using memory techniques and taking notes, and preparing for tests.
Resonating the Gospel within a Post Christian Culture
Todd Harrington
VDM Verlag Dr. Mueller E.K.
2008
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Authors Christine B. Harrington and Leif H. Carter know that while bureaucratic government is no cure for the shortcomings of free enterprise, government oversight and regulation is crucial to keeping power within democratic boundaries. This Fifth Edition of Administrative Law and Politics shows the scope and power of administrative government and demonstrates how the legal system shapes administrative procedure and practice. Using accessible language and examples, the casebook provides the foundation that students, public administrators and policy analysts need to interpret the rules and regulations that support our legal system. Offering a balance of case excerpts and commentary, this new edition and has been thoroughly updated to account for recent developments, such as administrative law vis-à-vis freedom of information statutes, including the NSA’s surveillance program;how administrators and judges navigate the philosophical, political, and economic stakes behind divisions in the Roberts Court’s judicial theory of statutes;non-enforcement and government inaction, including the position of Administrative Law Judges (ALJ) and the federal government’s (Department of Education) Title IX policy on sexual assault, harassment, and other forms of sexual misconduct in education.
Deathly Loved (A Daughter of Death Novel)
Christina Marie Morales; Brielle Harrington
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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Lawyers in a Postmodern World
Maureen Cain; Christine B. (EDT) Harrington
New York University Press
1994
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Are lawyers, by their very nature, agents of the state, of capital, of institutions of power? Or are there ways in which they can work constructively or transformatively for the disempowered, the working class, the underprivileged? Lawyers in a Postmodern World explores how lawyers actively create the forms of power which they and others deploy. Through engaging case studies, the book examines how lawyers work within and for powerful institutions and provides suggestions--both general and practical--for ways in which the practice of law can be made to work with and for the powerless. Individuals chapters address such subjects as the contradictions of radical law practice; legal work in South Africa; the economics and politics of negotiating justice; feminist legal scholarship and women's gendered lives; the overlapping worlds of law, business, and politics; theories of legal practice; and how lawyers are constitutive of gender relations.Contributing to the book are Maureen Cain (University of West Indies), Yves Dezalay (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, France), Martha Fineman (Columbia University), Sue Lees (University of North London), Doreen McBarnet (Wolfson College, Oxford), Frank Munger (SUNY, Buffalo), Wilfried Scharf (University of Cape Town), Stuart Scheingold (University of Washington), David Sugarman (Lancaster University), and Sally Wheeler (University of Nottingham).
STRAAT – museum for street art and graffiti
Steven P. Harrington; Carlo McCormick; Christian Omodeo
LANNOO PUBLISHERS
2024
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In a former shipyard of 8,000 square metres at the ultra-hip NDSM Wharf in Amsterdam, you will find Europe's largest street art museum: STRAAT. Yearly an impressive 200,000 visitors admire their collection of over 180 works by around 170 artists, many of which were specially created for this location. As STRAAT's collection is constantly refreshed and expanded, it's time for a second catalogue featuring only new works by about 80 artists. Divided into chapters by genre—muralism, art and activism, native/nature, abstract graffiti, and installations—and interspersed with essays by experts like Steven P. Harrington, Carlo McCormick, Charlotte Pyatt and Christian Omodeo, this book is a wonderful anthology of the key figures in the contemporary street art scene.
The third book in the Sock City series, It's Big Time , is a continuation of events from the previous book. Ray is a SCRAT (Sock City Retrieval Action Team) recruit who has a catastrophic, terrifying accident with his flyer. During his accident, he is instantly zapped from his microscopic size into a giant. Will Ray ever be able to return to his microscopic size? In Ray's journey from this accident to his recovery, he experiences many things in this Land of the Giants. Back in Sock City, scientists are faced with difficult decisions about how to recover Ray. In the meantime, Ban, Ray's little brother, jumps from running a puppy adoption to making a genius plan to save Sock City. A good friend from the Land of the Giants, Blake, unfortunately betrays the trust of Sock City, putting the entire civilization in danger. The discovery of Sock City is at hand, and plans are being made by a glory seeker, the mayor of Berrytown, to find it. In this microscopic society, they are faced with problems that may destroy their very existence. So far, Sock City's advanced technology has protected their secret but for how long? Accidents happen, and how they are handled can make or break this situation. Damage control for Sock City is underway.
The third book in the Sock City series, It's Big Time , is a continuation of events from the previous book. Ray is a SCRAT (Sock City Retrieval Action Team) recruit who has a catastrophic, terrifying accident with his flyer. During his accident, he is instantly zapped from his microscopic size into a giant. Will Ray ever be able to return to his microscopic size? In Ray's journey from this accident to his recovery, he experiences many things in this Land of the Giants. Back in Sock City, scientists are faced with difficult decisions about how to recover Ray. In the meantime, Ban, Ray's little brother, jumps from running a puppy adoption to making a genius plan to save Sock City. A good friend from the Land of the Giants, Blake, unfortunately betrays the trust of Sock City, putting the entire civilization in danger. The discovery of Sock City is at hand, and plans are being made by a glory seeker, the mayor of Berrytown, to find it. In this microscopic society, they are faced with problems that may destroy their very existence. So far, Sock City's advanced technology has protected their secret but for how long? Accidents happen, and how they are handled can make or break this situation. Damage control for Sock City is underway.
This is an autobiography about living in St Ives in the 1960's which was a time of beatniks, hippies, Flower Power and bohemia. Artist friends and contemporaries include Barbara Hepworth, Ben Nicholson, Patrick Heron, John Milne, singer Donovan, songwriter Betty Newsinger and more.With the Tate St Ives Museum winning the prestigious 'Museum of the Year' award in 2018, and seeing friends' and contemporaries' (no longer alive) artwork hanging in the Tate - prompted Christine to write this book - encouraged by the curator of another well-known art gallery in St Ives. She is one of the few people alive who knew and lived amongst them as friends. This is a memoir of their lives in the 60's and beyond.The book tells the story of the early lives of some remarkable local Cornish artists, writers, poets, potters, sculptors and musicians, and it reveals some unique insights into their hardships and successes.
Karen Hartley is a charismatic agent in the British Secret Intelligence Service. She and her fellow SIS agent, Fiona Mossop, are assigned to investigate and expose a powerful syndicate operating between England, South Africa and Far Eastern Countries engaging in illegal poaching of rhino horns, elephant tusk and lion bones "sets".Mark Warner, a South African banker, wildlife conservation writer and documentary maker is also a SIS agent in Africa, and becomes involved when his daughter Annabelle suggests recruiting Karen Hartley to investigate and hunt down the heads of the syndicate after his wife, a passionate ecologist and anti-poaching campaigner, is murdered whilst researching the slaughter of black and white rhino in the Kruger National Park.The syndicates use poor local Mozambican males who risk their lives being lured over the border and with machete in hand, to hack the horn off rhino be it dead or alive, revealing the lengths they will go for sexual gratification, power and greed, pushing the price of rhino horn to an alarmingly high commodity, more expensive than gold, diamonds and heroin.
Middletown
Christine Haverington; Middletown Historical Society; Newport Historical Society
Arcadia Publishing (SC)
2012
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Middletown, founded in 1743, is one of Rhode Island's earliest settlements. Rich in history and natural beauty, its glacial soil has been farmed for at least 1,000 years. The farmers of Middletown were hardworking men and women who were interested in art, culture, and politics. Also passionate about horses, they produced the first American horse breed, the Narragansett Pacer. Although farming is no longer a major occupation, a farming renaissance is under way, generated by organic and local foods movements. Over the years, the Navy has become the largest employer on the island, having established facilities there during World War II. The scenic beauty of Middletown has caused a large section of it to be called Paradise. This unique region, inspiration to generations of artists, has played an important part in the history of American art.