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A Study Guide for Benjamin Zephaniah 's "Refugee Boy"

A Study Guide for Benjamin Zephaniah 's "Refugee Boy"

Cengage Learning Gale

Gale, Study Guides
2018
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A Study Guide for Benjamin Zephaniah 's "Refugee Boy," excerpted from Gale's acclaimed Novels for Students. This concise study guide includes plot summary; character analysis; author biography; study questions; historical context; suggestions for further reading; and much more. For any literature project, trust Novels for Students for all of your research needs.
Rose Guide to the Tabernacle

Rose Guide to the Tabernacle

Benjamin Galan

Rose Publishing
2008
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Rose Guide to the Tabernacle is a full color, reproducible book on the the Tabernacle of Moses, with clear plastic overlays showing the "tent of meeting." The Tabernacle in the Old Testament was the place where the Israelites worshiped God after the Exodus. Learn how the sacrifices, utensils, and even the structure of the Tabernacle were designed to show us something about God. See the parallels between the Old Testament sacrifices and priests' duties, and Jesus' service as the perfect sacrifice and perfect high priest. Gain insight into the doctrines of sin, creation, salvation, justification, and God's sovereignty.
Remembering Malcolm

Remembering Malcolm

Benjamin Karim; Peter Skutches; David Gallen

Random House USA Inc
1995
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"A memoir that shows the private Malcolm as a man who spoke far more of obedience, moderation, and peace than he did of violence."--Atlanta Journal & ConstitutionMany books have been written about Malcolm X in the three decades since his assassination, but in REMEMBERING MALCOLM, his assistant minister Benjamin Karim reveals an intimately human side of the great leader we have never seen before. Writing with an insider's knowledge and a disciple's devotion, Karim paints an unforgettable portrait of Malcolm X as counselor, minister, healer, and, above all, a dedicated member of his community.Here is a dramatic account of how Malcolm galvanized the Black Muslims through his tireless work at Harlem's New York Mosque Number Seven in the early 1960s. Here, too, are Karim's affectionate memories of the daily rituals and beliefs that bound Malcolm's people together--the courtship and marriage rites, the strict customs governing relations between men and women, the three-day fasts that ended in sumptuous sundown feasts, the rigorous discipline, and the quiet joys sanctioned by their faith.REMEMBERING MALCOLM is at once a beautiful memoir about a compelling human being and a vital historical document about one of the true American visionaries of the twentieth century."Intriguing behind-the-scenes details."--San Francisco Examiner & Chronicle From the Paperback edition.
Confronting Diversity Issues on Campus

Confronting Diversity Issues on Campus

Benjamin P. Bowser; Gale S. Auletta; Terry Jones

SAGE Publications Inc
1993
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This book provides an analysis of racism and goes on to provide some suggestions as to what can be done to reduce it. The issue is explored from the standpoint of both students and faculty and, in my opinion, is well worth reading and studying. --The Academic Bookshelf No topic causes more concern at today's university than a discussion of diversity in education. Controversies about affirmative action hires, admission policies, intercultural relations in the classroom, the role of ethnic studies departments, and changes in the course curriculum all seem to swirl around the changing ethnic composition of the campus. How do we all get along? Tackling this question are authors Benjamin P. Bowser, Gale S. Auletta, and Terry Jones, who suggest some practical strategies for dealing with questions of racism, diversity, and intercultural communication. Their suggestions are addressed to both European-American faculty and faculty of color, and range from strategies to improve intercultural interpersonal skills to broad structural changes the university needs to undergo to fully embrace its diverse population.
Shape Memory Alloys, Muscle Wires and Robotics

Shape Memory Alloys, Muscle Wires and Robotics

Antonio Flores-Galea; Benjamin C Lawson

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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Muscle wires, nitinol, Flexinol or -formally called- shape-memory alloys (SMA) present a huge demand today because of their high power/weight ratio. That means that, when combined with cheap, light-weighted batteries available in the market, they are the best choice for mobile robotics.This book is a thorough study of the state of the art about how this technology is used in robotics. It provides a full overview of the concepts as well as practical examples of implementation that can be performed in a university laboratory.The author, Benjamin C. Lawson, has focused on writing a book that comprises all the basic knowledge available about the technology, with an accessible and easy-to-read book, valid for students, professors, professional and even amateurs of robotics.
Due Diligence for Startups

Due Diligence for Startups

Antonio Flores-Galea; Benjamin C Lawson

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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For the elite startups and entrepreneurs asking for investment to boost their ventures to a next step, there is a tough process called "due diligence". It is nothing more than a final integrity check on all aspects of the business and the team, but it needs preparation, a clean execution and meet some standards in order to get the investor's trust.In this book you will find exhaustive information not just to survive the process but to excel in maximizing your benefit in the investment agreement and also to get the funds quicker.It has been written by Benjamin C. Lawson, who works for Moos Consulting (www.moosconsulting.com) and has more than 15 years of experience in startups and consulting. It is structured as a bulleted guide, in order to get you familiar with the process and the expected outcomes, so you can get a most standardized document any VC or business angel will desire. And that is the beginning of your success in the negotiation.
Toward the Multicultural University

Toward the Multicultural University

Gale Auletta; Benjamin P. Bowser; Terry Jones

Praeger Publishers Inc
1995
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This book moves the controversy over multiculturalism in higher education from primarily an ideological debate to practical and concrete considerations. The first part outlines the demographic and historic realities that will make some form of multicultural education necessary in the coming century. The second part provides examples of how selective aspects of North American co-cultures (e.g., Native American and Puerto Rican) could be central to reforming curriculum and instruction. The final part provides practical and concrete suggestions and proposals for how to improve teaching, administration, and student outcomes in higher education by making them domestically and internationally multicultural. It becomes apparent that the need for greater multiculturalism is part of a long history of higher education in the United States as it has responded to cultural and social change, and that there is no inherent reason why the university community cannot include in its core organization and mission the wisdom of multiple cultures—European, African, Native American, and Asian.
The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin (Royal Collector's Edition) (Case Laminate Hardcover with Jacket)
The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin is an iconic memoir written by one of America's Founding Fathers. It covers Franklin's life from his early years in Boston through his rise as a successful printer, scientist, and statesman. The autobiography reflects Franklin's journey from humble beginnings to becoming a key figure in the American Enlightenment. Franklin shares anecdotes and insights into his experiences, values, and philosophies, particularly focusing on self-improvement, hard work, and the pursuit of knowledge. The narrative showcases his belief in the virtues of frugality, industriousness, and community service, which shaped his achievements and leadership.The autobiography holds historical significance as both a personal account and a blueprint for success in early American society. Franklin's reflections on civic duty, scientific inquiry, and personal development provide a window into the ideals that influenced the formation of the United States. The book is widely regarded as a classic in American literature, offering timeless lessons on ambition, ethics, and the value of education. It has also influenced generations of readers worldwide, inspiring individuals to follow Franklin's example of self-determination and civic responsibility.This case laminate collector's edition includes a Victorian-inspired dust jacket.
Republican Theology

Republican Theology

Benjamin T. Lynerd

Oxford University Press Inc
2014
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As an electoral bloc, contemporary white evangelical Christians maintain a remarkable ideological and partisan conformity, perhaps unmatched by any other community outside of African Americans. Historically, evangelicals have supported various political parties, but their approach to civil religion, or the way that they apply the spiritual to the public realm, has, as Republican Theology argues, been consistent in its substance since the founding of the nation. Put simply, this civil religion holds that limited government and a free-market are essential to the cultivation of Christian virtue, while the livelihood of the republic depends on the virtue of its citizens. While evangelicals have long promoted conservative moral causes, from temperance and anti-obscenity in the nineteenth century to abstinence education in the twentieth, they have also aligned themselves on many other seemingly unrelated agendas: in support of the Revolution in the 1770s, on antislavery in the 1820s, against labor unionism in the 1880s, against the New Deal in the 1930s, on assertive anticommunism in the 1950s (a major theme in Billy Graham's early sermons), and in favor of deregulation and lower taxes in the 1980s. As Benjamin T. Lynerd contends, the rise of the "New Right " movement at the end of the twentieth century had as much to do with small-government ideology as with a recovery of traditional morality. This libertarian ethos combined with restrictive public moralism is conflicted, and it creates friction both within the New Right alliance and within the church, particularly among evangelicals interested in social justice. Still, it has formed the entire subtext of evangelical participation in American politics from the 1770s into the twenty-first century. Lynerd looks at the evolution of evangelical civil religion, or "republican theology " to demonstrate how evangelicals navigate this logic.