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Swifty The Super Guinea Pig And His New Green Cape
Jacqueline Robertson-Yeo
Jacqueline Robertson-Yeo
2020
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A History of Women's Political Thought in Europe, 1400–1700
Jacqueline Broad; Karen Green
Cambridge University Press
2009
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This ground-breaking book surveys the history of women's political thought in Europe from the late medieval period to the early modern era. The authors examine women's ideas about topics such as the basis of political authority, the best form of political organisation, justifications of obedience and resistance, and concepts of liberty, toleration, sociability, equality, and self-preservation. Women's ideas concerning relations between the sexes are discussed in tandem with their broader political outlooks; and the authors demonstrate that the development of a distinctively sexual politics is reflected in women's critiques of marriage, the double standard, and women's exclusion from government. Women writers are also shown to be indebted to the ancient idea of political virtue, and to be acutely aware of being part of a long tradition of female political commentary. This work will be of tremendous interest to political philosophers, historians of ideas, and feminist scholars alike.
Goddess, Guilted: Book 2 in The Yoga Mat Cozy Mystery Series
Jacqueline M. Green
R. R. Bowker
2019
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A little yoga, a little coffee and a small-town mystery Yoga instructor Mariah Stevens just scored big by booking the "Goddess Yogi to the Stars" to teach a workshop at her studio. Students have flocked from miles away and Mariah's hope for her fledgling studio begins to be restored. But before she can order another mocha, a neighboring store owner is killed and suspicion falls too close for comfort. As Mariah and her friends dig into the case, the town's secrets begin to be uncovered and the killer seems to be on to them. Can Mariah and her friends find the truth before her young studio takes another hit, or worse - another life is lost?
Black Shuck and Other Stories
Caroline Green; Jacqueline Harris
HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS
2026
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Clinical Trials in Oncology, Third Edition
Stephanie Green; Jacqueline Benedetti; Angela Smith; John Crowley
CRC Press
2016
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The third edition of the bestselling Clinical Trials in Oncology provides a concise, nontechnical, and thoroughly up-to-date review of methods and issues related to cancer clinical trials. The authors emphasize the importance of proper study design, analysis, and data management and identify the pitfalls inherent in these processes. In addition, the book has been restructured to have separate chapters and expanded discussions on general clinical trials issues, and issues specific to Phases I, II, and III. New sections cover innovations in Phase I designs, randomized Phase II designs, and overcoming the challenges of array data.Although this book focuses on cancer trials, the same issues and concepts are important in any clinical setting. As always, the authors use clear, lucid prose and a multitude of real-world examples to convey the principles of successful trials without the need for a strong statistics or mathematics background. Armed with Clinical Trials in Oncology, Third Edition, clinicians and statisticians can avoid the many hazards that can jeopardize the success of a trial.
The third edition of the bestselling Clinical Trials in Oncology provides a concise, nontechnical, and thoroughly up-to-date review of methods and issues related to cancer clinical trials. The authors emphasize the importance of proper study design, analysis, and data management and identify the pitfalls inherent in these processes. In addition, the book has been restructured to have separate chapters and expanded discussions on general clinical trials issues, and issues specific to Phases I, II, and III. New sections cover innovations in Phase I designs, randomized Phase II designs, and overcoming the challenges of array data.Although this book focuses on cancer trials, the same issues and concepts are important in any clinical setting. As always, the authors use clear, lucid prose and a multitude of real-world examples to convey the principles of successful trials without the need for a strong statistics or mathematics background. Armed with Clinical Trials in Oncology, Third Edition, clinicians and statisticians can avoid the many hazards that can jeopardize the success of a trial.
A History of Women's Political Thought in Europe, 1400–1700
Broad Jacqueline; Green Karen
Cambridge University Press
2014
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This ground-breaking book surveys the history of women's political thought in Europe from the late medieval period to the early modern era. The authors examine women's ideas about topics such as the basis of political authority, the best form of political organisation, justifications of obedience and resistance, and concepts of liberty, toleration, sociability, equality, and self-preservation. Women's ideas concerning relations between the sexes are discussed in tandem with their broader political outlooks; and the authors demonstrate that the development of a distinctively sexual politics is reflected in women's critiques of marriage, the double standard, and women's exclusion from government. Women writers are also shown to be indebted to the ancient idea of political virtue, and to be acutely aware of being part of a long tradition of female political commentary. This work will be of tremendous interest to political philosophers, historians of ideas, and feminist scholars alike.
The Old Testament and Ethics – A Book–by–Book Survey
Joel B. Green; Jacqueline E. Lapsley
Baker Academic, Div of Baker Publishing Group
2013
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The acclaimed Dictionary of Scripture and Ethics (DSE), written to respond to the movement among biblical scholars and ethicists to recover the Bible for moral formation, offered needed orientation and perspective on the vital relationship between Scripture and ethics. This book-by-book survey of the Old Testament features key articles from the DSE, bringing together a stellar list of contributors to introduce students to the use of the Old Testament for moral formation. It will serve as an excellent supplementary text. The stellar list of contributors includes Bruce Birch, Mark Boda, William Brown, Stephen Chapman, Daniel Harrington, and Dennis Olson.
Teaching Beyond the Book is a practical and inspiring guide for early childhood educators, caregivers, and families of young children, with special consideration for children with exceptionalities or learning differences. Written by Dr. Katy Green and Dr. Jacqueline Towson—speech–language pathologists and early childhood special education experts—this book offers a fresh, inclusive approach to integrating math, science, and literacy into everyday routines using storybooks. This book focuses on specific developmental domains—early math, early science, and early literacy—and demonstrates how to use high-quality children’s literature to spark learning in that area. Chapters include guidance on selecting appropriate books, evidence-based instructional strategies, and examples for children with and without disabilities. Readers will find practical tools such as planning templates, embedded learning prompts, and tips for differentiating instruction. With a focus on inclusive practices, this book equips educators to support diverse learners in inclusive settings, offering strategies that align with developmentally appropriate practice and universal design for learning. Whether you're a teacher, early interventionist, parent, or home educator, this resource will help you turn shared reading time into rich, accessible learning opportunities for all children.
First published in 1975, this book offers a critique of some of the ‘new perspectives’ in the sociology of education. This is achieved through a case study of a progressive child centred school.The book suggests that a liberal approach to education fails to appreciate how thoroughly a complex, stratified industrial society penetrates the school. It argues that the practice of ‘progressive’ education may be a modern form of conservativism and an effective form of social control both in the narrow sense of achieving classroom discipline and in the wider sense of contributing to the promotion of a static social order. It cautions against naïve utopian solutions which see the freedom and self-development of the child as an individualized process, unrelated to a social context which may undermine the ideals of freedom and spontaneous self-development. In addition to offering a study of the implementation of the ‘open’ approach to child development and pedagogy, the book can also be read as a piece of critical sociology, intended to make the reader look again at the way in which problems have been generated and solutions proposed within sociology and education.
First published in 1975, this book offers a critique of some of the ‘new perspectives’ in the sociology of education. This is achieved through a case study of a progressive child centred school.The book suggests that a liberal approach to education fails to appreciate how thoroughly a complex, stratified industrial society penetrates the school. It argues that the practice of ‘progressive’ education may be a modern form of conservativism and an effective form of social control both in the narrow sense of achieving classroom discipline and in the wider sense of contributing to the promotion of a static social order. It cautions against naïve utopian solutions which see the freedom and self-development of the child as an individualized process, unrelated to a social context which may undermine the ideals of freedom and spontaneous self-development. In addition to offering a study of the implementation of the ‘open’ approach to child development and pedagogy, the book can also be read as a piece of critical sociology, intended to make the reader look again at the way in which problems have been generated and solutions proposed within sociology and education.
Teaching Beyond the Book is a practical and inspiring guide for early childhood educators, caregivers, and families of young children, with special consideration for children with exceptionalities or learning differences. Written by Dr. Katy Green and Dr. Jacqueline Towson—speech–language pathologists and early childhood special education experts—this book offers a fresh, inclusive approach to integrating math, science, and literacy into everyday routines using storybooks. This book focuses on specific developmental domains—early math, early science, and early literacy—and demonstrates how to use high-quality children’s literature to spark learning in that area. Chapters include guidance on selecting appropriate books, evidence-based instructional strategies, and examples for children with and without disabilities. Readers will find practical tools such as planning templates, embedded learning prompts, and tips for differentiating instruction. With a focus on inclusive practices, this book equips educators to support diverse learners in inclusive settings, offering strategies that align with developmentally appropriate practice and universal design for learning. Whether you're a teacher, early interventionist, parent, or home educator, this resource will help you turn shared reading time into rich, accessible learning opportunities for all children.
Juvenile Justice Reinvestment Act Implementation Guide
Jacquelyn Greene
School of Government
2019
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Before the Juvenile Justice Reinvestment Act (JJRA) was passed, the criminal and juvenile laws of North Carolina treated youth who engaged in criminal activity at ages 16 and 17 as adults.It is this construct that changed on December 1, 2019, when the majority of the JJRA's provisions took effect. Under the new law, processing of nearly all offenses committed at ages 16 and 17 begins under juvenile jurisdiction. While the vast majority of these cases are resolved under juvenile jurisdiction, the most serious felony offenses committed at ages 16 and 17 are governed by statutes, amended in 2021, that include unique procedures for their transfer to superior court.This guide outlines changes in the law that resulted from the JJRA and subsequent related legislative changes, reflecting all legislative changes through February 1, 2022. While it is not intended to serve as a guide for all juvenile delinquency practice, background is provided to inform discussion of areas of law that were amended in the JJRA.
The Juvenile Justice Reinvestment Act: N.C. Juvenile Delinquency Process flowchart is a visual resource that illustrates the many pathways that a juvenile delinquency case can follow in North Carolina. The flowchart incorporates the new legal provisions under the Juvenile Justice Reinvestment Act (JJRA) that expand juvenile court jurisdiction to include most offenses committed by youth at ages 16 and 17 as well as new mechanisms for transferring a subset of those cases to superior court. Full discussion of all the new JJRA provisions can be found in the Juvenile Justice Reinvestment Act Implementation Guide.
Juvenile Delinquency Procedure in North Carolina: 2024 Edition
Jacquelyn Greene
Unc School of Government
2024
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This flowchart reflects the law that applies to offenses committed on or after December 1, 2024, as enacted in Session Law 2024-17. Beginning on this date, all Class A-Class E felony offenses alleged to have been committed at ages 16 and 17 will begin as criminal matters. This includes all offenses that are transactionally related to the Class A-Class E felony offenses unless that felony is contained in Chapter 20 of the General Statutes. These offenses will originate under criminal jurisdiction and can only become juvenile matters if they are removed to juvenile court according to the procedure contained in Session Law 2024-17.
Brimming with design ideas, drawings and photographs of exemplary projects, this is a must-have, highly visual guide to extending a Victorian terraced house for designers, architects and homeowners. An essential resource for designing and delivering a wide variety of extensions, it features case studies from the full gamut of nineteenth-century terrace house types. Detailed plans reveal, floor by floor, a range of options for extending and/or reconfiguring space. Colour-coded, before-and-after plans show at a glance which walls have been removed or changed in each option. This is complemented by extensive colour photography of realised, built work. Ideas and inspiration are supplemented by practical guidance with ‘rules of thumb’ for design and key information on permitted development rights. All plans are drawn to scale, so that they may be measured from and used for planning any renovation project. Covering different types of briefs and design solutions, this indispensable guide to renovating Victorian terraces features extensions, loft conversions, basements and interior remodelling. It contains over 150 floor plans and 100 full-page colour images.Jacqueline Green is a London-based architect with over 20 years’ experience of residential projects. She is a founding director of Green & Teggin Architects. Featured architects include: Alma-nacScenario ArchitectureYard Architects