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The Prince, the Princess & the Dragon: The Great Controversy in the Stars

The Prince, the Princess & the Dragon: The Great Controversy in the Stars

Sharon Suzanne Graham

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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Stories of princes and princesses abound. Nowadays there seems to be a princess to suit the personality of every young girl. Why are these stories so popular? Is it just because all the world loves a love story? or is there another reason? Why do the princes and princesses always live happily ever after? Archeology and ancient records reveal that the most ancient love story was written in hieroglyphic picture language with stars. Over time some of the constellation pictures have become distorted. By restoring the pictures, the ancient story can be understood and appreciated. "The Great Controversy in the Stars" is a restoration of the original epic story of the prince, the princess and the dragon. It is a large print, full color story book; including an index of the original 48 ancient constellations and a Star Atlas with easy to recognize colored illustrations. It is the first in a series, followed by "He Calls His Stars by Name".
Suzanne Lacy

Suzanne Lacy

Sharon Irish

University of Minnesota Press
2010
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Often controversial and sometimes even shocking to audiences, the work of California-based artist Suzanne Lacy has challenged viewers and participants with personal accounts of traumatic events, settings that require people to assume uncomfortable positions, multisensory productions that evoke emotional as well as intellectual responses, and even flayed lambs and beef kidneys. Lacy has experimented with ways to claim the power of mass media, to use women’s consciousness-raising groups as a performance structure, and to connect her projects to lived experiences. The body and large groups of bodies are the locations for her lifelike art, revealing the aesthetics of relationships among people. In this critical examination of Suzanne Lacy, Sharon Irish surveys Lacy’s art from 1972 to the present, demonstrating the pivotal roles that Lacy has had in public art, feminist theory, and community organizing. Lacy initially used her own body—or animal organs—to visually depict psychological states or social conditions in photographs, collages, and installations. In the late 1970s she turned to organizing large groups of people into art events—including her most famous work, The Crystal Quilt, a 1987 performance broadcast live on PBS and featuring hundreds of women in Minneapolis—and pioneered a new genre of public art. Irish investigates the spaces between art and life, self and other, and the body and physical structures in Lacy’s multifaceted artistic projects, showing how throughout her influential career Lacy has created art that resists racism, promotes feminism, and explores challenging human relationships.
Suzanne Lacy

Suzanne Lacy

Sharon Irish

University of Minnesota Press
2010
nidottu
Often controversial and sometimes even shocking to audiences, the work of California-based artist Suzanne Lacy has challenged viewers and participants with personal accounts of traumatic events, settings that require people to assume uncomfortable positions, multisensory productions that evoke emotional as well as intellectual responses, and even flayed lambs and beef kidneys. Lacy has experimented with ways to claim the power of mass media, to use women’s consciousness-raising groups as a performance structure, and to connect her projects to lived experiences. The body and large groups of bodies are the locations for her lifelike art, revealing the aesthetics of relationships among people. In this critical examination of Suzanne Lacy, Sharon Irish surveys Lacy’s art from 1972 to the present, demonstrating the pivotal roles that Lacy has had in public art, feminist theory, and community organizing. Lacy initially used her own body-or animal organs-to visually depict psychological states or social conditions in photographs, collages, and installations. In the late 1970s she turned to organizing large groups of people into art events-including her most famous work, The Crystal Quilt, a 1987 performance broadcast live on PBS and featuring hundreds of women in Minneapolis-and pioneered a new genre of public art. Irish investigates the spaces between art and life, self and other, and the body and physical structures in Lacy’s multifaceted artistic projects, showing how throughout her influential career Lacy has created art that resists racism, promotes feminism, and explores challenging human relationships.
Building and Sustaining a Teaching Career

Building and Sustaining a Teaching Career

Narelle Suzanne Lemon; Sharon McDonough

Cambridge University Press
2020
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Professional experience in initial teacher education programs can be both a challenging and rewarding experience. As student teachers take their first steps in the classroom, they often encounter stresses that compromise their teaching and learning. Within this context, well-being, resilience and self-efficacy are critical to their success. Building and sustaining a teaching career introduces the coping strategies, informal and formal practices, time management and organisational skills, and positive psychology critical to self-care for professional experience. The text uses case studies, 'fill your bucket' strategy building solutions, reflection activities and discussion and journaling questions designed to build capacity and develop reader knowledge, while pre-service teacher voices highlight key elements through real-world perspectives and experiences. Drawing upon a combination of teaching experience and education research, Narelle Lemon and Sharon McDonough present thoughtful, practical approaches that equip pre-service teachers with the necessary skills and knowledge for embarking on a successful teaching career.
Wages for Caring

Wages for Caring

Suzanne R. England; Sharon Keigher; Nathan Linsk; Lori Simon Rusinowitz

Praeger Publishers Inc
1992
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Wages for Caring examines policies and programs of compensation for family caregivers of the disabled elderly from a broad analytical perspective, weighing current policies of home care services against principles of access, equity, quality, and funding of long-term care. Linsk, Keigher, Simon-Rusinowitz, and England challenge widely held assumptions that currently hold the family responsible for care, and accept the government's role in deterring or delaying institutionalization. The authors focus on programs and policies that already exist which could be adjusted to include families and to promote support of family caregiving. In assessing the potential of broad implementation of wages for caring, they contend that if implemented appropriately, family compensation may offer benefits not available through any other kind of service system.First, the authors review incentives to family care and services to families providing home care, and include an overview of attendance allowance and caregiver compensation programs in other developed countries. Next, they present several original studies in an integrated format to allow for the analysis of pros and cons of several compensated family care programs. Third, they examine provisions of Medicaid programs at the state level, as well as provisions of the aging network and their potential to complement family care. The focus is largely on poor clients and families, for whom the burden of care has the most relevant costs in terms of potential government liability. Finally, the authors develop consumer centered criteria to evaluate policy and program provisions, with special attention to the special needs of low-income elderly and their families. Wages for Caring will prove particularly useful to public policymakers, social workers, gerontologists, and researchers.
Reading at Greater Depth in Key Stage 2

Reading at Greater Depth in Key Stage 2

Suzanne Horton; Louise Beattie; Sharon Lannie

Learning Matters Ltd
2018
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Expectations in primary English are high, particularly in reading. There is an emphasis on inference and deduction together with vocabulary development: two key elements for preparing pupils to access texts at a higher level. At the same time, there is also a change in the rhetoric around guided reading with teachers trying different pedagogies in order to fully prepare pupils for the demands of the reading curriculum. This book explores the various approaches to developing higher level readers.
Reading at Greater Depth in Key Stage 2

Reading at Greater Depth in Key Stage 2

Suzanne Horton; Louise Beattie; Sharon Lannie

Learning Matters Ltd
2018
nidottu
Expectations in primary English are high, particularly in reading. There is an emphasis on inference and deduction together with vocabulary development: two key elements for preparing pupils to access texts at a higher level. At the same time, there is also a change in the rhetoric around guided reading with teachers trying different pedagogies in order to fully prepare pupils for the demands of the reading curriculum. This book explores the various approaches to developing higher level readers.
Lubaina Himid: Make Do and Mend

Lubaina Himid: Make Do and Mend

Suzanne Deal Booth; Glenn Fuhrman; sharon maidenberg

Dancing Foxes Press
2025
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Himid invites readers into her process through an intimate view of two new bodies of work that engage themes of power and memory Best known for her paintings that excavate the legacy of colonialism and expand the possibilities of Black representation, Lubaina Himid (born 1954) played a pivotal role in the British Black Arts Movement in the 1980s and became the first Black woman to win the Turner Prize in 2017. Published on the occasion of Himid’s most recent solo exhibition for The Contemporary Austin’s 2024 Suzanne Deal Booth / FLAG Art Foundation Prize, Make Do and Mend provides readers with a rare behind-the-scenes look into Himid’s process for two new bodies of work: a suite of 10 Strategy Paintings depicting Black men and women seated around tables invested in problem-solving the dynamics of power, and 64 sculptural plank paintings, entitled Aunties, that formally evoke East African funerary objects and Postminimalism, as they pay tribute to the relationships between women. This book was published in conjunction with The Contemporary Austin; The FLAG Art Foundation, New York
Rise & Shine CCSS Prep Grade 2 English Language Arts

Rise & Shine CCSS Prep Grade 2 English Language Arts

Suzanne E. Borner; Kristina M. Elias-Staron; Jonathan D. Kantrowitz

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2013
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Get Your Students Ready for the New National Standards Most states have adopted the Common Core State Standards. These Common Core Standards for English Language Arts include: - Reading: Informational Text - Reading: Literature - Conventions of Standard English - Vocabulary Acquisition and Use Now practice in all these skills is available in Queue's new CCSS Language Arts Workbooks. Grade-level-appropriate fiction, nonfiction, and poetry passages are each coupled with multiple-choice and open-ended questions. It's time to start getting your students ready for these new standards, and the new tests that will go along with them. And there is no better preparation for this brave new world than these outstanding workbooks Available for Grades 1-8. Perfect for homeschooling
Över en höstfika

Över en höstfika

Dag Öhrlund; Birgitta Backlund; Katinka Wallner; Marita Lynard; Anneli Stålberg; Eva Ullerud; Cecilie Östby; Ebba Range; Eva Jansson; Carina Cefa Öhrlund; Carina Aynsley; Jan Björkman; Susanne Olars; Susanna Björnberg; Katherine Walsh; Fanny Lundgren; Stefan Wallner; Maria Estling Vannestål; Rose Tillberg Mattsson; Leo Larsson; Catarina Ceder; Anna Keiler; Tomas Thunberg; Xandra Ekström; Annica Lindgren; Sharon Elbaz; Mia Haglöf; Jessica Berggren Turban

Ariton Förlag
2015
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Över en fika kan mycket hända. Vi umgås, jobbar, pluggar, planerar event, filosoferar och löser världsproblem. I Ariton Förlags femte novellantologi har vi samlat 28 vardagsbetraktelser där vanliga människor gestaltas med sina funderingar och handlingar kring livets utmaningar och glädjeämnen.