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To Remain an Indian

To Remain an Indian

K. Tsianina Lomawaima; Teresa L. McCarty

Teachers' College Press
2006
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What might we learn from Native experiences with schools to help us forge a new vision of the democratic ideal - a critical democracy that respects, protects, and promotes diversity and human rights? In this fascinating portrait of American Indian education over the past century, the authors critically evaluate U.S. education policies and practices - from early 20th century federal incarnations of colonial education through the contemporary standards movement. In the process, they reveal the falseness of fears attached to notions of ""dangerous cultural difference,"" and convey the promise of diversity as a source of national strength. Featuring the voices and experiences of Native individuals that official history has silenced and pushed aside, this text: proposes a theoretical framework of the ""safety zone"" to explain shifts in federal educational policies and practices over the past century; offers lessons learned from Indigenous America's fight to protect and assert educational self-determination; overturns stereotypes of American Indians as one-dimensional learners; argues that the struggle to revitalize and maintain Indigenous languages is a fundamental human right; and, examines the standards movement as the most recent attempt to control the ""dangerous difference"" allegedly presented by students of color, poor and working class students, and English language learners in U.S. schools.
Culturally Sustaining Policymaking in Indigenous Communities

Culturally Sustaining Policymaking in Indigenous Communities

Aprille J. Phillips; Teresa L. McCarty

TEACHERS' COLLEGE PRESS
2024
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Discover how top-down, policy-into-practice educational mandates have adversely affected indigenous communities in the United States' midwestern core. The author scrutinizes how leaders and intermediaries in Nebraska, involved at various tiers of policy development and reform, conceptualized and implemented school accountability policy in Indian country. In particular, Phillips explores state-directed reform efforts in a school on the Santee Sioux Reservation consistently labeled as failing and persistently experiencing intervention from outsiders presented as experts. The book interrogates who gets to define educational quality, who counts as an expert on improving schools, and what improvement actually looks like. Additionally, the text highlights the way local educators and members of the community employed everyday tactics and incognito acts of improvement to reshape school turnaround efforts. Readers will see what is possible for education policy done with--rather than to--Native communities and schools, with lessons that have relevance beyond the midwestern states. Book Features:Offers an education system reform perspective that has impact in Indian country.Introduces the concept of culturally responsive and sustaining policymaking. Explores how policy reform efforts are implemented across tiers of the educational system, from the legislative floor to a local classroom.Shows how local actors assert agency to remake policy spaces and improve policy implementation.
Culturally Sustaining Policymaking in Indigenous Communities

Culturally Sustaining Policymaking in Indigenous Communities

Aprille J. Phillips; Teresa L. McCarty

TEACHERS' COLLEGE PRESS
2024
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Discover how top-down, policy-into-practice educational mandates have adversely affected indigenous communities in the United States' midwestern core. The author scrutinizes how leaders and intermediaries in Nebraska, involved at various tiers of policy development and reform, conceptualized and implemented school accountability policy in Indian country. In particular, Phillips explores state-directed reform efforts in a school on the Santee Sioux Reservation consistently labeled as failing and persistently experiencing intervention from outsiders presented as experts. The book interrogates who gets to define educational quality, who counts as an expert on improving schools, and what improvement actually looks like. Additionally, the text highlights the way local educators and members of the community employed everyday tactics and incognito acts of improvement to reshape school turnaround efforts. Readers will see what is possible for education policy done with--rather than to--Native communities and schools, with lessons that have relevance beyond the midwestern states. Book Features:Offers an education system reform perspective that has impact in Indian country.Introduces the concept of culturally responsive and sustaining policymaking. Explores how policy reform efforts are implemented across tiers of the educational system, from the legislative floor to a local classroom.Shows how local actors assert agency to remake policy spaces and improve policy implementation.
To Remain an Indian

To Remain an Indian

K. Tsianina Lomawaima; Teresa L. McCarty

TEACHERS' COLLEGE PRESS
2024
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"To Remain an Indian" traces the footprints of Indigenous education in what is now the United States. Native Peoples' educational systems are rooted in ways of knowing and being that have endured for millennia, despite the imposition of colonial schooling. In this second edition, the authors amplify their theoretical framework of settler colonial Safety Zones by adding Indigenous Sovereignty Zones. Safety Zones are designed to break Indigenous relationships and impose relations of domination while Sovereignty Zones foster Indigenous growth, nurture relationships, and support life. This fascinating portrait of Native American education highlights the genealogy of relationships across Peoples, places, and education initiatives in the 20th and 21st centuries. New scholarship re-evaluates early 20th-century "reforms" as less an endorsement of Indigenous self-determination and more a continuation of federal control. The text includes personal narratives from program architects and examines Indigenous language, culture, and education resurgence movements that reckon with the coloniality of U.S. schooling.Book Features:Enriched theoretical framework contrasting settler colonial Safety Zones designed to control with Indigenous Sovereignty Zones designed to nurture Indigenous futures.The voices of activists and educators who are linked together in a genealogy of Indigenous educational self-determination. Developments in Indigenous schooling contextualized within the Piper v. Big Pine and Brown v. Board desegregation cases.Empirically updated case studies of ongoing language, culture, and education resurgence movements.Recent scholarship highlighting Progressive Era continuities in federal powers over Native Peoples and the impact of the 1924 Indian Citizenship Act.Visual imagery, including historic and contemporary photos of people and programs, curricular materials, and schools.
To Remain an Indian

To Remain an Indian

K. Tsianina Lomawaima; Teresa L. McCarty

TEACHERS' COLLEGE PRESS
2024
sidottu
"To Remain an Indian" traces the footprints of Indigenous education in what is now the United States. Native Peoples' educational systems are rooted in ways of knowing and being that have endured for millennia, despite the imposition of colonial schooling. In this second edition, the authors amplify their theoretical framework of settler colonial Safety Zones by adding Indigenous Sovereignty Zones. Safety Zones are designed to break Indigenous relationships and impose relations of domination while Sovereignty Zones foster Indigenous growth, nurture relationships, and support life. This fascinating portrait of Native American education highlights the genealogy of relationships across Peoples, places, and education initiatives in the 20th and 21st centuries. New scholarship re-evaluates early 20th-century "reforms" as less an endorsement of Indigenous self-determination and more a continuation of federal control. The text includes personal narratives from program architects and examines Indigenous language, culture, and education resurgence movements that reckon with the coloniality of U.S. schooling.Book Features:Enriched theoretical framework contrasting settler colonial Safety Zones designed to control with Indigenous Sovereignty Zones designed to nurture Indigenous futures.The voices of activists and educators who are linked together in a genealogy of Indigenous educational self-determination. Developments in Indigenous schooling contextualized within the Piper v. Big Pine and Brown v. Board desegregation cases.Empirically updated case studies of ongoing language, culture, and education resurgence movements.Recent scholarship highlighting Progressive Era continuities in federal powers over Native Peoples and the impact of the 1924 Indian Citizenship Act.Visual imagery, including historic and contemporary photos of people and programs, curricular materials, and schools.
Logic from A to Z

Logic from A to Z

John B. Bacon; Michael Detlefsen; David Charles McCarty

Routledge
2017
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First published in the most ambitious international philosophy project for a generation; the Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy.Logic from A to Z is a unique glossary of terms used in formal logic and the philosophy of mathematics.Over 500 entries include key terms found in the study of: Logic: Argument, Turing Machine, Variable Set and model theory: Isomorphism, Function Computability theory: Algorithm, Turing Machine Plus a table of logical symbols.Extensively cross-referenced to help comprehension and add detail, Logic from A to Z provides an indispensable reference source for students of all branches of logic.
VMware ESX Essentials in the Virtual Data Center

VMware ESX Essentials in the Virtual Data Center

David Marshall; Stephen S. Beaver; Jason W. McCarty

Auerbach Publishers Inc.
2008
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Flexible and efficient, VMware ESX is the tool of choice for enterprise data centers looking to make the most of the latest virtualization methods. However, to date, no single manual provides users with a systematic way to understand and take full advantage of all its features and options.Novel Solutions for Every Level of the IT ChainVMware ESX Essentials in the Virtual Data Center answers that need. Written by pioneers and established experts in the field of virtualization with years of hands-on experience, it details the product and outlines innovative ways to use virtualization within the organization. With novel solutions for every level of the IT chain, this text is a complete guide to the design, operation, and management of the ESX product.Featuring technical information, best practices, and technology breakdowns needed to answer real business challenges, this succinct volume – Shows how to install ESX, either manually or using an automated method, detailing the various key performance optimizations that can make installation more efficient Describes ways to further automate and enhance the ESX environment, and make it more extensible with APIs, SDKs, programming extensions, and VirtualCenter plug-ins Explains the latest ESX features fully Details the architecture and background of ESX through the use of diagrams Uses Real-World Experience to Slash Costs and Increase EfficiencyThis text covers VMware VI3, the most widely distributed server virtualization product on the market, from 3.0 to 3.5, and the most recently announced embedded version of ESXi. It will enable IT organizations to save hardware costs and make server deployments, provisioning, and management more efficient. Able to make use of the full benefits of virtualization, they will gain the flexibility to create solutions and the freedom that comes with not being locked into a single vendor’s hardware solution.
theoretical perspectives on the substance preceding [nothing].: [out of nothing] #0

theoretical perspectives on the substance preceding [nothing].: [out of nothing] #0

Bhanu Kapil; Maxi Kim; Ian M. McCarty

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2012
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out of nothing] is an electronic publication featuring new works in image, sound, text and the digital arts, as well as works located at the intersections between these media. out of nothing]is published in online installments as well as occasional print editions, on an irregular but roughly semiannual seasonal basis that nevertheless remains chronically TBD. Each issue is theme-based, and is introduced by a special M.C.; or, emcee. out of nothing] is edited by Lee, Janice, 1956-1984; Lindley, Eric, 1952 -1982; and Milazzo, Joe, 1932 -1972. email: [email protected]. For more information, please visit: http: //www.outofnothing.org/. Anthology.] out of nothing] #0: "theoretical perspectives on the substance preceding nothing]." / Various authors.] p. cm. 1. Literature, Experimental. 2. Literature, Modern -21st century. 3. Multimedia (Art).I. Baudrillard, Jean, 1929-2007. II. Benjamin, Walter, 1892-1940. III. Derrida, Jacques, (1930-2004). IV. Kierkegaard, S ren, 1813-1855. V. Title. PN6014 .O98 2012 808.8/0047 Copyright (c) 2012 out of nothing]. Authors hold the rights to their individual works. All rights reserved. Printed in the United States of America. 0 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 Administration

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 Administration

Pablo Iranzo Gómez; Pedro Ibañez Requena; Miguel Pérez Colino; Scott McCarty

PACKT PUBLISHING LIMITED
2022
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Develop the skills required to administer your RHEL environment on-premises and in the cloud while preparing for the RHCSA exam Purchase of the print or Kindle book includes a free eBook in PDF format Key Features Become a pro at system administration from installation to container management Secure and harden your Linux environment using SSH, SELinux, firewall, and system permissions Gain confidence to pass the RHCSA exam with the help of practice tests Book DescriptionWith Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 becoming the standard for enterprise Linux used from data centers to the cloud, Linux administration skills are in high demand. With this book, you’ll learn how to deploy, access, tweak, and improve enterprise services on any system on any cloud running Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9. Throughout the book, you’ll get to grips with essential tasks such as configuring and maintaining systems, including software installation, updates, and core services. You’ll also understand how to configure the local storage using partitions and logical volumes, as well as assign and deduplicate storage. You’ll learn how to deploy systems while also making them secure and reliable. This book provides a base for users who plan to become full-time Linux system administrators by presenting key command-line concepts and enterprise-level tools, along with essential tools for handling files, directories, command-line environments, and documentation for creating simple shell scripts or running commands. With the help of command line examples and practical tips, you’ll learn by doing and save yourself a lot of time. By the end of the book, you’ll have gained the confidence to manage the filesystem, users, storage, network connectivity, security, and software in RHEL 9 systems on any footprint.What you will learn Become well versed with the fundamentals of RHEL9—from system deployment to user management Secure a system by using SELinux policies and configuring firewall rules Understand LVM to manage volumes and maintain VDO deduplication Manage a system remotely using SSH and public key authentication Get the hang of the boot process and kernel tunable to adjust your systems Automate simple tasks using scripts or Ansible Playbooks Who this book is forThis book is for Red Hat Enterprise Linux system administrators and Linux system administrators. It's also a good resource for any IT professional who wants to learn system administration. RHCSA certification candidates will find this book useful in their preparation for the certification exam.
McCarthy's Bar: A Journey of Discovery in Ireland

McCarthy's Bar: A Journey of Discovery in Ireland

Pete McCarthy

St. Martin's Griffin
2003
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The #1 Irish Bestseller Despite the many exotic places Pete McCarthy has visited, he finds that nowhere else can match the particular magic of Ireland, his mother's homeland. In McCarthy's Bar, his journey begins in Cork and continues along the west coast to Donegal in the north. Traveling through spectacular landscapes, but at all times obeying the rule, "never pass a bar that has your name on it," he encounters McCarthy's bars up and down the land, meeting fascinating people before pleading to be let out at four o'clock in the morning. Written by someone who is at once an insider and an outside, McCarthy's Bar is a wonderfully funny and affectionate portrait of a rapidly changing country.
McCarthy's Bar

McCarthy's Bar

Pete Mccarthy

Sceptre
2001
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Pete McCarthy's tale of his hilarious trip around Ireland has gained thousands of fans all over the world. Pete was born in Warrington to an Irish mother and an English father and spent happy summer holidays in Cork. Years later, reflecting on the many places he has visited as a travel broadcaster, Pete admits that he feels more at home in Ireland than anywhere. To find out whether this is due to rose-coloured spectacles or to a deeper tie with the country of his ancestors, Pete sets off on a trip around Ireland and discovers that it has changed in surprising ways. Firstly obeying the rule 'never pass a pub with your name on it', he encounters McCarthy's bars up and down the land, and meets English hippies, German musicians, married priests and many others. A funny, affectionate look at one of the most popular countries in the world.
McCarthyism

McCarthyism

Jonathan Michaels

Routledge
2017
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In this succinct text, Jonathan Michaels examines the rise of anti-communist sentiment in the postwar United States, exploring the factors that facilitated McCarthyism and assessing the long-term effects on US politics and culture. McCarthyism:The Realities, Delusions and Politics Behind the 1950s Red Scare offers an analysis of the ways in which fear of communism manifested in daily American life, giving readers a rich understanding of this era of postwar American history. Including primary documents and a companion website, Michaels’ text presents a fully integrated picture of McCarthyism and the cultural climate of the United States in the aftermath of the Second World War.
McCarthyism

McCarthyism

Jonathan Michaels

Routledge
2017
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In this succinct text, Jonathan Michaels examines the rise of anti-communist sentiment in the postwar United States, exploring the factors that facilitated McCarthyism and assessing the long-term effects on US politics and culture. McCarthyism:The Realities, Delusions and Politics Behind the 1950s Red Scare offers an analysis of the ways in which fear of communism manifested in daily American life, giving readers a rich understanding of this era of postwar American history. Including primary documents and a companion website, Michaels’ text presents a fully integrated picture of McCarthyism and the cultural climate of the United States in the aftermath of the Second World War.
McCarthyism vs. Clinton Jencks

McCarthyism vs. Clinton Jencks

Raymond Caballero; Michael E. Tigar

University of Oklahoma Press
2019
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For twenty years after World War II, the United States was in the grips of its second and most oppressive red scare. The hysteria was driven by conflating American Communists with the real Soviet threat. The anticommunist movement was named after Senator Joseph R. McCarthy, but its true dominant personality was FBI director J. Edgar Hoover, who promoted and implemented its repressive policies and laws. The national fear over communism generated such anxiety that Communist Party members and many left-wing Americans lost the laws' protections. Thousands lost their jobs, careers, and reputations in the hysteria, though they had committed no crime and were not disloyal to the United States. Among those individuals who experienced more of anticommunism's varied repressive measures than anyone else was Clinton Jencks. Jencks, a decorated war hero, adopted as his own the Mexican American fight for equal rights in New Mexico's mining industry. In 1950 he led a local of the International Union of Mine, Mill, and Smelter Workers in the famed Empire Zinc strike - memorialized in the blacklisted 1954 film Salt of the Earth - in which wives and mothers replaced strikers on the picket line after an injunction barred the miners themselves. But three years after the strike, Jencks was arrested and charged with falsely denying that he was a Communist and was sentenced to five years in prison. In Jencks v. United States (1957), the Supreme Court overturned his conviction in a landmark decision that mandated providing to an accused person previously hidden witness statements, thereby making cross-examination truly effective. In McCarthyism vs. Clinton Jencks, Caballero reveals for the first time that the FBI and the prosecution knew all along that Clinton Jencks was innocent. Jencks's case typified the era, exposing the injustice that many suffered at the hands of McCarthyism. The tale of Jencks's quest for justice provides a fresh glimpse into the McCarthy era's oppression, which irrevocably damaged the lives, careers, and reputations of thousands of Americans.
McCarthyism and Consensus

McCarthyism and Consensus

William Bragg Ewald

University Press of America
1986
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Focuses on McCarthyism's public backing and the causes of Senator Joseph McCarthy's downfall. The book examines the Eisenhower administration's role in the Senator's political collapse and attempts to answer the question: to what extent is this episode exemplary of how a demagogue can be destroyed? Intended not only for students, scholars, and historians but also for a general audience interested in the McCarthy era.
McCarthyism and New York's Hearst Press

McCarthyism and New York's Hearst Press

Jim Tuck

University Press of America
1995
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This hard-hitting, meticulously researched study provides an in-depth analysis of the bizarre relationship between Senator Joe McCarthy and the Hearst press from 1942-57. Concentrating on the Journal-American and the Mirror in New York, Tuck looks deep into the center of the controversy and arrives at some surprising conclusions. Contents: The Cold War Within the Hot Water: Hearst as Pioneer; Pre-McCarthy McCarthyism: The Hearst Press and Parnell Thomas; The Hiss Case and the Mindszenty Trial; 1950: The Alliance Forms; 1951-52: The Alliance at High Noon; 1953: The Alliance Cracks; 1954: Fragmentation; 1955-57: The Reign of Silence; Epilogue: McCarthy as Redbaiter An Inquiry.
McCarthy Gold

McCarthy Gold

Finlay Archer

Stephen Finlay Archer
2023
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In the aftermath of the Irish Easter Rising of 1916, the Clans seek McCarthy Gold as Collin searches for his missing sister. Wicked Head Constable Boyle plots revenge on them all. Irish rebels Tadgh McCarthy and partner Morgan reunite with Peader O'Donnell to unravel riddles they hope may lead them to the McCarthy treasure. Kathy O'Donnell joins Collin in Ireland with an ultimatum to abandon his search for Claire or suffer losing his wife forever. Boyle stalks the McCarthys and O'Donnells in his crazed mission to seize the hidden treasures of the Clans Pact.