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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Annette Jackson-Cruel
This book recounts Annette Jackson's North Woods experiences during the 1930s when she, her husband, and their children lived in a small cabin on the shore of Umsaskis Lake. Jackson, an avid sportswoman and nature lover, writes of hunting, fishing, campfire cooking, and the sounds of the wilderness through the seasons. She visits trappers and woodsmen, and tells what it's like to sleep on a bed of pine boughs under the stars that shine on the legendary Allagash. This new edition expands on Jackson's original, including not only new photographs, author biography, and foreword, but also new material from Jackson and revisions she made following its original publication.
The Florida A&M University School of Business and Industry: SBI: The Sybil Collins Mobley Years an Historical Perspective
Leedell Neyland; Annette Singleton Jackson
Florida Am University Foundation
2013
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An in-depth examination from a historic perspective of the inception and implementation of the vision of Dr. Sybil C. Mobley through her talented faculty. An insider's look at the inner-workings of the Florida A&M University School of Business and Industry "SBI" and how her dean, faculty, staff, and Superstars made her great. Included foreword by current SBI Dean, Shawnta Friday-Stroud, Ph.D.
Critical Service Learning Toolkit
Annette Johnson; Cassandra McKay-Jackson; Giesela Grumbach
Oxford University Press Inc
2018
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Critical Service Learning Toolkit offers a strengths-based, interdisciplinary approach to promoting social competence while enhancing emotional and academic skill development. Designed as a user-friendly guide to carrying out successful CSL projects, this Toolkit provides practitioners with step-by-step assistance in planning, implementing, and evaluating Critical Service Learning (CSL) projects in elementary and high schools. CSL trains youth to become active and conscientious citizens through engagement and leadership experiences that meet real needs in the community. This approach is unique in that it places the youth/student at the center of the process. Prioritizing social and emotional learning (SEL) and school engagement, CSL changes the role of the school-based, counseling professional into that of a facilitator who encourages skill-building, reflection, and civic engagement. Cultivating self-awareness, social-consciousness, and critical-thinking skills, brainstorming and community web mapping activities serve as the cornerstone of CSL and allow youth to become comfortable articulating concerns about their communities. By extending learning beyond the classroom and into the community, CSL enhances what is taught throughout the school curriculum, at all levels, and fosters a sense of civic responsibility and social agency.
Jingles, Shadows, Paws, and Santa Claus: Jingles' New Adventures
Arnette Jackson
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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Itstl's - It's The Simple Things In Life
Annetta Renee Jackson
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2008
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Evan Nestor Bettancourt is sure he saw a real, giant monster in his bedroom one night. Thank goodness he had Froggums, his favorite stuffed toy, to protect him. But his dad wants him to stop seeing imaginary creatures and start looking at scientific information. He says there is nothing new to discover in the world, and that Evan Nestor needs to learn the facts. But Evan Nestor does discover something new, something that most people say doesn't exist: a real, live Sasquatch Her name is Annette, and he is so lucky she found him when he got lost. She is very kind, and Evan Nestor feels very protected. The problem is there are people who also believe the Sasquatch is real, and they want to catch her and maybe even hurt her Evan Nestor needs to get home to his worried parents, but he doesn't want his new friend to be captured. What can they do to keep Annette's existence a secret, but still get Evan Nestor home safe? Come join Evan Nestor and Annette on their journey of discovery and fun, of kindness and love with illustrations by the author himself. We know after you read this book, you'll want to get out and explore, and maybe find a Sasquatch for yourself "Annette: A Big, Hairy Mom by John S. McFarland is a delightfully illustrated romp for young readers, woven together with legend, conspiracy theory, loveable monsters, colorful characters, and unforgettable character naming conventions such as Wesley Interruptus Buttinski. McFarland has the whimsical storytelling of Roald Dahl. A terrific book to read aloud with the kids." Kevin M. Folliard, author of Grayson North, Frost-Keeper of the Windy City "Annette: A Big, Hairy Mom is the kind of book every young Cryptid enthusiast should read. While so many films and books portray these beings as monstrous, the fact is they are more like us in many ways. Adventure, surprises, and discovery await the young mind in this delightful book. Recommended " David Bakara, Expedition Bigfoot: The Sasquatch Museum, Blue Ridge, Georgia "All parts of Annette: A Big, Hairy Mom are scintillatingly believable in their sharp focus, realistic action, sure character, and plot development. Undoubtedly, like many readers, this reviewer was moved to tears when Evan sacrificed his beloved Froggums for Annette to cherish, understanding and identifying with her special loneliness. Like J.K. Rowling and others, McFarland never underestimates the sensitivity and sophistication of his intended audience." Midwest Book Review
"McFarland has the whimsical storytelling of Roald Dahl." Kevin M. Folliard, author of Grayson North, Frost-Keeper of the Windy City Evan Nestor Bettancourt was right Bigfoot is real He was saved by one named Annette when he was lost in the forest behind his house. She brought him back safe and sound to his mom and dad, who now know Bigfoot is real, too Annette went back into the forest to live her peaceful life, and Evan Nestor and his family are forever grateful. Annette soon finds out her son, Adian Conner, now has a family of his own, including a brand new baby Annette is determined to travel north to see her son and her grandbaby. But Wesley Interruptus Buttinski is still convinced he can capture Annette to prove Bigfoot is real to the world. He is determined to gain fame and fortune, so he changes his plans and enlists his unusual friend, Hyram Paul Condria, to execute his dastardly scheme Evan Nestor and his dad Duane go to find Annette to learn more about her, but they discover that Wesley is at it again, and they know they must help their new friend. And to top it off, Wesley's rival Reynard and the Crypto Contempos find out about Annette as well and join the hunt, wanting to steal Annette right out from under Wesley's nose Get ready for another wild adventure, avoiding bumbling cryptozoologists to make sure Annette meets her new family. Join your favorite characters and discover some new ones in this hilarious and fun tale about everyone's favorite Sasquatch "Like JK Rowling and others, McFarland never underestimates the sensitivity and sophistication of his intended audience." Midwest Book Review
Annette is an unchanged, high-quality reprint of the original edition of 1890. Hansebooks is editor of the literature on different topic areas such as research and science, travel and expeditions, cooking and nutrition, medicine, and other genres. As a publisher we focus on the preservation of historical literature. Many works of historical writers and scientists are available today as antiques only. Hansebooks newly publishes these books and contributes to the preservation of literature which has become rare and historical knowledge for the future.
Vivimos tiempos dif ciles, y cada vez encontramos m s rupturas en los valores de nuestras sociedades. En la diversidad y la heterogeneidad socio-cultural de los hombres, tenemos que reconocer que es necesario abrir nuestra mente cuando pretendemos ser portadores de la verdad, y participantes de lo coherente. Debemos buscar la verdad siempre con un razonamiento inteligente y ecu nime, donde cada ser humano tenga consideraci n y cabida en nuestras ideolog as, y en nuestras valoraciones mezquinas llenas casi siempre de indiferencia, ego smo, y apat a. Debemos darle valor a todo hombre, y no perder nunca de vista la realidad de nuestra naturaleza y de nuestra diversidad. Es necesario que cada ser humano, en la b squeda de la dignidad del hombre-, acepte de forma honesta la pluralidad. Es por eso que debemos respetar nuestras diferencias, y nunca perder el valor del bien moral, ni volvernos indiferentes de la responsabilidad que tenemos como sociedad de buscar el progreso tico y el bienestar general. Elizabeth Tornelli -autora del libro ngeles de Guerra, coeditado con la casa CBH Books-, naci en la Ciudad de M xico y actualmente reside en los Estados Unidos.