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Women and Retirement

Women and Retirement

Susan Moore; Doreen Rosenthal

Routledge
2018
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In the last century, changes to the nature and patterns of women’s working lives have been vast. Notably, the huge increase in women’s participation in the paid workforce means that today women are retiring in unprecedented numbers. How do they cope with this lifestyle transition? What major difficulties do they face? How do they process the problems associated with managing this transition in fulfilling ways while juggling family, financial, friendship, ageing and health issues? To date, most retirement studies have focused on men, and therefore gender-specific issues relating to post-work life, such as the pay gap, the double shift, women’s longer lifespans and their traditional roles as carers and social nurturers, have been afforded far less attention.Women and Retirement: Challenges of a New Life Stage is the first book of its kind to examine women’s retirement using a lifespan perspective. Based on the authors’ extensive study of over 1,000 retired Australian women as well as current research, the book presents models of various retirement trajectories and compares women’s experiences with the more widely researched retirement experiences of men. Moore and Rosenthal consider the nature of the transition from full-time work to retirement and the many different pathways and factors influencing this journey: women’s financial status in the retirement years; their health changes; and the varied activity patterns they adopt.Women and Retirement is a comprehensive, up-to-date and evidence-based review of the female retirement experience. It will be invaluable for courses on ageing and health within psychology, women’s studies, social work and sociology, and for use by practitioners in these fields.
Grandparenting

Grandparenting

Susan Moore; Doreen Rosenthal

Routledge
2016
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Grandparenting: Contemporary Perspectives is one of the first books of its kind to offer a dedicated account of the social and psychological research on this important life stage. Reflecting the contemporary positive approach to ageing, it covers many of the issues that impact the grandparent experience today, such as care-giving and changing family structures, to reveal the health and wellbeing benefits of the grandparent role. It examines biological, psychological, social/ familial, gender, cultural and economic dimensions to map out the current landscape in this emerging field.Moore and Rosenthal draw on quantitative and qualitative, experimental, survey, observation and case study research, including unique data on grandfathers. They examine how people respond to the challenges and possibilities of grandparenting, and how this influences intergenerational relationships and adapting to growing older. The book provides a comprehensive, up-to-date evidence base for students in health, sociology and psychology and those interested in gerontology and the lifespan.
Grandparenting

Grandparenting

Susan Moore; Doreen Rosenthal

Routledge
2016
nidottu
Grandparenting: Contemporary Perspectives is one of the first books of its kind to offer a dedicated account of the social and psychological research on this important life stage. Reflecting the contemporary positive approach to ageing, it covers many of the issues that impact the grandparent experience today, such as care-giving and changing family structures, to reveal the health and wellbeing benefits of the grandparent role. It examines biological, psychological, social/ familial, gender, cultural and economic dimensions to map out the current landscape in this emerging field.Moore and Rosenthal draw on quantitative and qualitative, experimental, survey, observation and case study research, including unique data on grandfathers. They examine how people respond to the challenges and possibilities of grandparenting, and how this influences intergenerational relationships and adapting to growing older. The book provides a comprehensive, up-to-date evidence base for students in health, sociology and psychology and those interested in gerontology and the lifespan.
ADAM The younger, 1791-1866  And the War of 1812,  The “Second Revolutionary War”  The Peck Clan in America Volume II, Part One
The War of 1812 was a "forgotten" war, yet impacted the United States significantly. This is the story of the sons of Adam Peck Sr., a Revolutionary War veteran and his wife, Elizabeth Sharkey, and some others who fought in this war. Among the Peck brothers who fought in the War of 1812 were ADAM Jr., Patrick, Moses Looney, Nicholas Sharkey, James Hawkins, Jacob F. C., and Benjamin. It is also the story of War of 1812 veterans Tobias Teller, of New York, and Alexander Maddux, of Illinois, whose ancestor was at Valley Forge. This book takes you back to the era, and gives the reader an idea of what it meant to live in the United States of America in its infancy. It also describes the very different nation we might live in today, if this last great battle in the War of 1812 had not been fought and won against such terrible odds.112 pages. This edition is library quality,80 lb glossy stock interior, full color, great for reproducing old documents and photos in book.
The Peck Clan In America -- Volume One

The Peck Clan In America -- Volume One

Susan Moore Teller

Lulu.com
2014
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The Peck Family in America, Volume I discusses the life of this Peck family's first immigrant to Colonial America and the service in the Revolutionary War of both the immigrant, Jacob Peck Sr. and his son, Adam Peck Sr., to help found this country. Adam Peck Sr. fought under Commander William Campbell in the Battle of Kings Mountain, where the British Ferguson was slain, and includes a list of all men known to be there. The stories of the women they married are told including the Bordens' back to William the Conqueror and before; the Sharkey's and the Looneys' back to the British Isles. Others in Vol. I: the Gayles' and Plantagenets to Richbourgs';The Dodds'; The Bewleys' and the Morreys'; and the Sawyer and Morris family. Maps, descriptions, proofs are included for this material, including the records from the original documents held in the Evangelical Reformed Church in Ebingen, Wurtemberg. If you love the history of the USA, you will love this book. If your folks are here in these pages, it's a must have
The Welsh in Colonial America

The Welsh in Colonial America

Susan Moore Teller

Lulu.com
2022
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The Welsh in Colonial America follows the Welsh from the Celtic immigration from Europe to what is now Wales 6,000 years ago, and tells the story of Bluestones which later were taken to Stonehenge. The Bluestones were mined in the Preseli Mountains in Wales and carried later to what is now England and used to create Stonehenge, along with the circle of much larger stones so well known. There, near Stonehenge, the bones of many ancient people are buried. The rise of the rulers of southern Wales carries the Madog family to the mid 1500's where they are conquered by England, and some Welsh migrate to London. Two members of the Madog Clan, Thomas Maddoch/Maddux born in 1590 in Saint Mary Magdalene, Bermondsly, a Welsh community in London, England and Samuel Maddox born in1638 in Scethrog, Breconshire, Wales journey to America. Thomas Madoch becomes an "Adventurer" to Jamestowne in 1620, an investor in the London Company and settled in what is now Isle of Wight, in Virginia and was then a community named for the Warrosquoake Indians in Jamestown. He ordered saplings to plant an apple orchard, but died in the Powhatan attack of Jamestown of 1622 before they arrived. His son, Alexander, who remained in England, came to Virginia in 1635 to claim his inheritance of his father, and lived in the colonies to his death in 1659 in Northhampton, Virginia. His descendant, another Alexander Maddux, born in 1757 was with General George Washington at Valley Forge, among other battles he fought in the American Revolutionary War. His descendants are traced to modern times and include folks who went by horseback on the southern route to California in the era of the Gold Rush, and some in San Francisco during the 1906 earthquake. Samuel came from Scethrog, Breconshire, Wales, emigrating to St. Mary's County, Maryland shortly after the fall of Chrles I of England in 1645, according to the "History of Brechronshire" by Maud Maddox Jones, Genealogical Magazine, vol (1907) H.R. 929, p 44. Alexander and Samuel were third cousins, according to records. Samuel's descendant Mathew Maddox fought in many battles during the American Revolution, the last the Battle of Camden where he was severely wounded. He is buried in Parkersburg, West Virginia where a monument attests to his service. The Welsh are a fascinating people, who have received too little notice for their contribution to the founding of the United States of America. This book tells their story.
You Are My Song

You Are My Song

Susan Moore Jordan

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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You Are My Song is Book Three in "The Carousel Trilogy." The nineteen-fifties. Elvis is wearing "Blue Suede Shoes." Country music reigns supreme at the Grand Old Opry in Nashville. But in a small Tennessee town Jamie Logan - a good-hearted young man with a superb tenor voice - stars in his high school's musical theater production and begins an unlikely, almost magical journey that could take him to the pinnacle of the opera world. The path is far from simple. Jamie just wants to sing. He is ill-prepared for the jealousy, rivalry and politics he encounters on his way. Family crises and even a hate crime also sidetrack him and threaten to undermine his journey. But Jamie has a voice beautiful beyond belief - and the love of a woman who inspires him to believe in himself. His desire to sing becomes his reason for being. Will that be enough?
How I Grew Up

How I Grew Up

Susan Moore Jordan

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2013
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How I Grew Up is Book One in "The Carousel Trilogy," stories of three friends whose lives were changed by one event when they were high school students."You'll Never Walk Alone." The words from that song in Rodgers and Hammerstein's Carousel held an especially poignant meaning for Melanie Stewart, who went on stage in the leading role of Julie Jordan mere weeks after her parents were victims of a senseless murder, perpetrated by her own sister's troubled husband. She was just eighteen, a high school senior who dreamed of Hollywood stardom and her first real kiss. With the support of her two older sisters, who had problems of their own to deal with in the lingering aftermath of the horror, and her good friends, Mel auditioned for her high school's spring musical the week after her parent's funeral. Rehearsals for the production began almost immediately. In the weeks leading up to the performance, Melanie learning she was stronger than she knew and being involved in the show helped her begin to heal. The story takes place in small-town America in the nineteen fifties.
Memories of Jake

Memories of Jake

Susan Moore Jordan

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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One brother can't remember. The other can't forget. Andrew and Jacob Cameron are tied together by a bond more powerful than blood. As young children, they experience a horrific event that tears their family apart. Then just as they complete their high school years, the Vietnam War intensifies. Both young men serve in the military: Andrew in the Marine Corps, Jake as a Green Beret.Each brother is damaged by his service in Vietnam, Jake in a way that will change his life forever. Andrew, always protective of his rakish younger brother, is determined to restore Jake and their relationship to normalcy. But when Jake disappears, Andrew's life is left in shambles. His loving parents, his always supportive wife Mary, even his burgeoning career as an artist seem not to be enough to alleviate the pain of Andrew's frantic question: Where is my brother?Susan Moore Jordan, author of "The Carousel Trilogy" (How I Grew Up, Eli's Heart, and You Are My Song) and Jamie's Children, draws from her life experiences as a voice teacher and stage director while seamlessly weaving together stories that explore the power music has to inspire and heal. In Memories of Jake, Jordan adds the creative power of art as a family deals with tragedy, war, injury, and illness and finds healing, inspiration, and resolution.
Achieving Coherence in District Improvement

Achieving Coherence in District Improvement

Susan Moore Johnson; Geoff Marietta; Monica C. Higgins; Karen L. Mapp; Allen Grossman

Harvard Educational Publishing Group
2014
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Achieving Coherence in District Improvement focuses on a problem of practice faced by educational leaders across the nation: how to effectively manage the relationship between the central office and schools. The book is based on a study of five large urban districts that have demonstrated improvement in student achievement. The authors—all members of Harvard University’s Public Education Leadership Project (PELP)—argue that there is no “one best way” to structure the central offi ce-school relationship. Instead, they say, what matters is whether district leaders eff ectively select and implement their strategy by achieving coherence among key elementsand actors—the district’s environment, resources, systems, structures, stakeholders, and culture.The authors examine the fi ve districts’ approaches in detail and point to a number of important findings. First, they emphasize that a clear, shared understanding of decision rights in key areas—academic programming, budgeting, and staffing—is essential to developing an eff ective central office-school relationship. Second, they stress the importance of building mutually supportive and trusting relationships between district leaders and principals. Third, they highlight the ways that culture and the external environment infl uence the relationship between the central office and schools. Each chapter also provides relevant “Lessons for Practice”—actionable takeaways—that educational leaders from any district can use to improve the central office-school relationship.
Achieving Coherence in District Improvement

Achieving Coherence in District Improvement

Susan Moore Johnson; Geoff Marietta; Monica C. Higgins; Karen L. Mapp; Allen Grossman

Harvard Educational Publishing Group
2014
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Achieving Coherence in District Improvement focuses on a problem of practice faced by educational leaders across the nation: how to effectively manage the relationship between the central office and schools. The book is based on a study of five large urban districts that have demonstrated improvement in student achievement. The authors—all members of Harvard University’s Public Education Leadership Project (PELP)—argue that there is no “one best way” to structure the central offi ce-school relationship. Instead, they say, what matters is whether district leaders eff ectively select and implement their strategy by achieving coherence among key elementsand actors—the district’s environment, resources, systems, structures, stakeholders, and culture.The authors examine the fi ve districts’ approaches in detail and point to a number of important findings. First, they emphasize that a clear, shared understanding of decision rights in key areas—academic programming, budgeting, and staffing—is essential to developing an eff ective central office-school relationship. Second, they stress the importance of building mutually supportive and trusting relationships between district leaders and principals. Third, they highlight the ways that culture and the external environment infl uence the relationship between the central office and schools. Each chapter also provides relevant “Lessons for Practice”—actionable takeaways—that educational leaders from any district can use to improve the central office-school relationship.
The Saxons - The Summerour Family in Early America
The Germans, 150 years in North Carolina was celebrated and published in the newspaper in 1894. This is the story of the Germanic folk who braved the ocean to come to America, pioneered the Catawba River area of North Carolina. Their children went on to fight in the Revolutionary War, encouraged by "Old Father Weidner", Henrich the Saxon. After Henry Weidner led the way, he was followed by the Hokes, Conrads, Reinhardts, Anthonys, Frys, Forneys, Raachs, Ramsuers, Doyles, Bosts, Shufords, Summerows (Summerours) Dellingers, Sigmons and a number of other families, who, take them all in all, are a noble set of people.
Where Teachers Thrive

Where Teachers Thrive

Susan Moore Johnson

Harvard Educational Publishing Group
2019
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In Where Teachers Thrive, Susan Moore Johnson outlines a powerful argument about the importance of the school as an organization in nurturing high-quality teaching. Based on case studies conducted in fourteen high-poverty, urban schools, the book examines why some schools failed to make progress, while others achieved remarkable results. It explores the challenges that administrators and teachers faced and describes what worked, what didn't work, and why. Johnson draws on vivid portraits of schools to highlight an array of school-based systems and practices that support teachers' professional growth and effectiveness. These include a rich and interactive hiring process; team-based curriculum planning and assessment; and informative feedback and ongoing professional learning. Critical to all of these is the role of the principal as an essential agent in a school's success. Although these elements may vary from school to school, Johnson argues that together these systems provide a comprehensive, mutually reinforcing set of well-orchestrated strategies that can help schools deliver results that exceed the sum of teachers' individual efforts. Since 2000, policy makers and education officials have diligently sought to improve schools by improving the quality of individual teachers. However, even if those teachers are skilled and committed, the schools where they work are all too often disjointed, dysfunctional organizations that serve no one well. Where Teachers Thrive explains clearly how educators within a school can join together to adopt systems of practice that ensure growth and success by all teachers and their students.
The Case of the Purloined Professor

The Case of the Purloined Professor

Susan Moore Jordan

Independently Published
2019
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September 1964--Aside from babysitting a colleague's rambunctious dog, life seems serene at the McKee home in Cincinnati-until Augusta's beau, Homicide Detective Malcolm Mitchell, receives a chilling phone call in the middle of the night from a mysterious crime kingpin. Midnight or not, friends and colleagues immediately convene. And within hours, the hunt for Augusta McKee-amateur sleuth, former opera singer and professor of music, last seen at a production staff meeting for her spring musical at Cliffside College-is on. Malcolm learns how perilous her situation is and what is being demanded in exchange for her safe return. He and his partner, Detective Jim Edmonds, muster their department's forces and assistance from the FBI as the danger mounts. To discover Augusta's location, Malcolm must piece together a trail of cryptic clues from Augusta herself. There is a deadline to meet, and time grows short. Where is Augusta? Can Malcolm find her in time to save her life? And can someone PLEASE stop that dog from barking?
The Case of the Slain Soprano

The Case of the Slain Soprano

Susan Moore Jordan

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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Cincinnati, 1963: One-time opera singer Augusta McKee, professor of music on two college campuses, is successfully navigating her busy life in stiletto-shod feet-until she comes up against a shocking road block. Halfway through rehearsals for a production of "The Pirates of Penzance," Augusta receives the awful news that her leading lady has been murdered. But "the show must go on," and while forging ahead to make that happen, Augusta stumbles upon pertinent information which could lead to the identity of the perpetrator. First, though, Augusta must convince Homicide Detective Malcolm Mitchell that what she has uncovered can help him solve the case. While the strong-willed diva and the dashing detective clash at their first meeting, their dissonant chord becomes harmonious when Augusta and Malcolm continue to cross paths and discover a shared passion for opera ... and a strong desire to catch the killer. A murder mystery, "The Case of the Slain Soprano" is a departure for Susan Moore Jordan, whose previous historical novels follow characters as they deal with physical, mental, and emotional life challenges with the help of music. Jordan, a singer, teacher, and former musical theater director, has written about her adventures in "More Fog, Please" 31 Years Directing Community and High School Musicals. She resides in the Pocono Mountains of Pennsylvania.
The Case of the Disappearing Director

The Case of the Disappearing Director

Susan Moore Jordan

Independently Published
2018
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Cincinnati, September 1963: Augusta McKee, former opera singer and current professor of voice on two college campuses, finds herself immersed in mystery from the top of her well-coiffed head to the tip of her beloved stilettos.Augusta's beau, handsome Homicide Detective Malcolm Mitchell, is dealing with a tough case: the murder of a "John Doe"-a victim shot gangland-style and dumped from a car near Parkside Playhouse in lovely Eden Park, not far from a pagoda reputedly haunted by the ghost of a woman murdered decades earlier. And to add to the mystery, a possible eyewitness has vanished into thin air. While Malcolm is busy chasing down leads, Augusta's attention is focused on the student production she is directing, dramatic scenes from opera which feature on-stage ghosts-just in time for Halloween. Offstage, eerie happenings on the Conservatory campus and a menacing ex-student become increasingly troubling distractions, until Augusta begins to wonder: could Malcolm's case and her mysterious spirits somehow be connected? Her search for the answer soon leads our favorite sleuth to the alarming realization that ghosts are the least of her worries.
The Peck Clan in America Vol I - Standard Version 2019
The Peck Family in America, Volume I discusses the life of this Peck family's first immigrant to Colonial America and the service in the Revolutionary War of both the immigrant, Jacob Peck Sr. and his son, Adam Peck Sr., to help found this country. Adam Peck Sr. fought under Commander William Campbell in the Battle of Kings Mountain, where the British Ferguson was slain, and includes a list of all men known to be there. The stories of the women they married are told including the Bordens' back to William the Conqueror and before; the Sharkey's and the Looneys' back to the British Isles. Others in Vol. I: the Gayles' and Plantagenets to Richbourgs';The Dodds'; The Bewleys' and the Morreys'; and the Sawyer and Morris family. Maps, descriptions, proofs are included for this material, including the records from the original documents held in the Evangelical Reformed Church in Ebingen, Wurtemberg. If you love the history of the USA, you will love this book. If your folks are here in these pages, it's a must have