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BUNDLE: Gordon Biddle: Early Childhood Education + Gordon Biddle: Early Childhood Education Electronic Version
Kimberly A. Gordon Biddle
SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
2017
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We offer these texts bundled together at a discount for your students. The eBook is FREE when packaged with the print version of this book.Turning passion into practice as a professional early childhood educatorEarly Childhood Education: Becoming a Professional is an inspiring introduction to the world of early childhood education, preparing the teachers of tomorrow to reach their full potential in their schools and communities. Written by a diverse and experienced author team, this text engages readers to connect contemporary educational and developmental theory and research to developmentally appropriate practices and applications that are easily implemented in the classroom. In response to today's ever-changing educational environment, the text focuses on both the importance of taking personal and professional responsibility, as well as today's issues in diversity—from supporting children with exceptionalities to supporting children and families in broader cultural contexts.Electronic BookThis dynamic new format is ideal for students in online and traditional courses who prefer a more contemporary, multimedia-integrated presentation for learning. It provides students with an online book that can be read from any device, ability to download a digital copy and search, highlight and bookmark the text.Need help finding the bundle that will best meet your course goals? Contact your Sales Representative.
Finding Gordon Lipschitz
Shane H. Finkelstein
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2013
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Stuart Gordon
University Press of Mississippi
2022
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Animated by a singularly subversive spirit, the fiendishly intelligent works of Stuart Gordon (1947–2020) are distinguished by their arrant boldness and scab-picking wit. Provocative gems such as Re-Animator, From Beyond, Dolls, The Pit and the Pendulum, and Dagon consolidated his fearsome reputation as one of the masters of the contemporary horror film, bringing an unfamiliar archness, political complexity, and critical respect to a genre so often bereft of these virtues. A versatile filmmaker, one who resolutely refused to mellow with age, Gordon proved equally adept at crafting pointed science fiction (Robot Jox, Fortress, Space Truckers), sweet-tempered fantasy (The Wonderful Ice Cream Suit), and nihilistic thrillers (King of the Ants, Edmond, Stuck), customarily scrubbing the sharply drawn lines between exploitation and arthouse cinema.The first collection of interviews ever to be published on the director, Stuart Gordon: Interviews contains thirty-six articles spanning a period of fifty years. Bountiful in anecdote and information, these candid conversations chronicle the trajectory of a fascinating career—one that courted controversy from its very beginning. Among the topics Gordon discusses are his youth and early influences, his founding of Chicago’s legendary Organic Theatre (where he collaborated with such luminaries as Ray Bradbury, Kurt Vonnegut, and David Mamet), and his transition into filmmaking where he created a body of work that injected fresh blood into several ailing staples of American cinema. He also reveals details of his working methods, his steadfast relationships with frequent collaborators, his great love for the works of Lovecraft and Poe, and how horror stories can masquerade as sociopolitical commentaries.
Stuart Gordon
University Press of Mississippi
2022
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Animated by a singularly subversive spirit, the fiendishly intelligent works of Stuart Gordon (1947–2020) are distinguished by their arrant boldness and scab-picking wit. Provocative gems such as Re-Animator, From Beyond, Dolls, The Pit and the Pendulum, and Dagon consolidated his fearsome reputation as one of the masters of the contemporary horror film, bringing an unfamiliar archness, political complexity, and critical respect to a genre so often bereft of these virtues. A versatile filmmaker, one who resolutely refused to mellow with age, Gordon proved equally adept at crafting pointed science fiction (Robot Jox, Fortress, Space Truckers), sweet-tempered fantasy (The Wonderful Ice Cream Suit), and nihilistic thrillers (King of the Ants, Edmond, Stuck), customarily scrubbing the sharply drawn lines between exploitation and arthouse cinema.The first collection of interviews ever to be published on the director, Stuart Gordon: Interviews contains thirty-six articles spanning a period of fifty years. Bountiful in anecdote and information, these candid conversations chronicle the trajectory of a fascinating career—one that courted controversy from its very beginning. Among the topics Gordon discusses are his youth and early influences, his founding of Chicago’s legendary Organic Theatre (where he collaborated with such luminaries as Ray Bradbury, Kurt Vonnegut, and David Mamet), and his transition into filmmaking where he created a body of work that injected fresh blood into several ailing staples of American cinema. He also reveals details of his working methods, his steadfast relationships with frequent collaborators, his great love for the works of Lovecraft and Poe, and how horror stories can masquerade as sociopolitical commentaries.
Patrick Gordon: The Tsar's Scottish Soldier
Sam Coull
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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Just a Little Magic: Graphite Drawings by Cassandra Gordon Harris with Poetry by Sandra J Melcher
Cassandra Gordon-Harris
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2020
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Betty Gordon at Bramble Farm or The Mystery of a Nobody
Alice B. Emerson
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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Talma Gordon (1900) is a short story by Pauline E. Hopkins. Recognized as the first African American mystery story, Talma Gordon was originally published in the October 1900 edition of The Colored American Magazine, America’s first monthly periodical covering African American arts and culture. Combining themes of racial identity and passing with a locked room mystery plot, Hopkins weaves a masterful tale of conspiracy, suspicion, and murder. “When the trial was called Jeannette sat beside Talma in the prisoner’s dock; both were arrayed in deepest mourning, Talma was pale and careworn, but seemed uplifted, spiritualized, as it were. […] She had changed much too: hollow cheeks, tottering steps, eyes blazing with fever, all suggestive of rapid and premature decay.” When Puritan descendant Jonathan Gordon is discovered murdered under suspicious circumstances, the ensuing trial implicates his own daughter Talma. Despite being declared innocent, the townsfolk are determined to believe that Talma conspired to have her father killed after he discovered her mixed racial heritage. Freed from the prospect of imprisonment, Talma is left with only her sister’s protection against the anger and violence of her neighbors. With this thrilling tale of murder and racial tension, Hopkins proves herself as a true pioneer of American literature, a woman whose talent and principles afforded her the vision necessary for illuminating the injustices of life in a nation founded on slavery and genocide. With a beautifully designed cover and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of Pauline E. Hopkins’ Talma Gordon is a classic work of African American literature reimagined for modern readers.
Betty Gordon in Washington; Or, Strange Adventures in a Great City
Alice B. Emerson
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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Betty Gordon at Mountain Camp; Or, The Mystery of Ida Bellethorne
Alice B. Emerson
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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Betty Gordon in the Land of Oil; Or, The Farm That Was Worth a Fortune
Alice B. Emerson
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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Betty Gordon at Boarding School; Or, The Treasure of Indian Chasm
Alice B. Emerson
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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Ming the Merciless wants to claim Earth as the crown jewel of his empire! His latest scheme? Teleporting a continent from his homeworld of Mongo into the Pacific Ocean, thereby unleashing its monstrous beasts into our seas and causing catastrophic tidal waves to devastate our naval defenses! It's up to Flash Gordon, the fearless daredevil who has unraveled the tyrant's previous schemes at every turn, to once again rally his friends in defense of the Earth. Join intrepid reporter Dale Arden, eccentric scientist Dr. Zarkov, Mandrake the Magician, two iterations of The Phantom, Jungle Jim, and the timelost hero Prince Valiant in the wildest adventure on this or any world! "A fast-paced throwback to the pulps of yesteryear." - Newsarama "Channel(s) the same style as the old pulp Flash Gordon movie series." - SciFiPulse "A pleasure to read." - Fandom Post "Jesse Hamm’s... scenes have great comedic panels and fluid action sequences." - Comic Bastards "An old-fashioned adventure in the pulp tradition, and that's no bad thing." - Capeless Crusader
Fort Gordon
Sean Joiner; Gerald Smith; Robert Anzuoni
Arcadia Publishing Library Editions
2009
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Andy Gordon or The Fortunes of a Young Janitor
Horatio Alger
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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Andy Gordon. The Fortunes of A Young Janitor
Horatio Alger
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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