Michigan Law and Practice Encyclopedia

Michigan Law and Practice Encyclopedia
Title Michigan Law and Practice Encyclopedia PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Lexis Law Publishing (Va)
Total Pages 472
Release 1998
Genre Law
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Michigan Law And Practice Encyclopedia, second edition is designed to enable Michigan judges, lawyers, and other legal professionals to conduct their research with maximum efficiency and minimal effort. Michigan Law And Practice Encyclopedia, second edition (cited M.L.P. 2d) gives the bench and bar of Michigan quick access to the law in a useful text-and-footnote format. The text explains the law concisely while reservations, exceptions to, and illustrations of the leading principles are footnoted. Citations and cross-references point out secondary authorities that can be consulted for further research.

Pattern Criminal Jury Instructions

Pattern Criminal Jury Instructions
Title Pattern Criminal Jury Instructions PDF eBook
Author District Judges Association, Sixth Circuit. Committee on Pattern Criminal Jury Instructions
Publisher
Total Pages 456
Release 2008
Genre Criminal procedure
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Digital Leadership

Digital Leadership
Title Digital Leadership PDF eBook
Author Eric Sheninger
Publisher Corwin Press
Total Pages 289
Release 2019-04-03
Genre Education
ISBN 1544350805

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Lead for efficacy in these disruptive times! Cultivating a school culture focused on the achievement of students while anticipating change is imperative, but it’s tough to keep up with varying leadership demands when it seems like society and technology are constantly changing as well! Moving beyond the skills and tools introduced in the first edition, this revamped second edition features: New organization emphasizing the interconnectivity of the Pillars of Digital Leadership Innovative strategies and leadership practices that enhance school culture and drive learning improvement Updated vignettes from digital leaders who have successfully implemented the included strategies New online resources, informative graphics, and end of chapter guiding questions

Academic Vocabulary in Learner Writing

Academic Vocabulary in Learner Writing
Title Academic Vocabulary in Learner Writing PDF eBook
Author Magali Paquot
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages 287
Release 2010-07-22
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1441191143

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Academic vocabulary is in fashion, as witnessed by the increasing number of books published on the topic. In the first part of this book, Magali Paquot scrutinizes the concept of 'academic vocabulary' and proposes a corpus-driven procedure based on the criteria of keyness, range and evenness of distribution to select academic words that could be part of a common-core academic vocabulary syllabus. In the second part, the author offers a thorough analysis of academic vocabulary in the International Corpus of Learner English (ICLE) and describes the factors that account for learners' difficulties in academic writing. She then focuses on the role of corpora, and more particularly, learner corpora, in EAP material design. It is the first monograph in which Granger's (1996) Contrastive Interlanguage Analysis is used to compare 10 ICLE learner sub-corpora, in order to distinguish between linguistic features that are shared by learners from a wide range of mother tongue backgrounds and unique features that may be transfer-related.

Renewing Catholic Schools

Renewing Catholic Schools
Title Renewing Catholic Schools PDF eBook
Author Most Reverend Samuel J. Aquila
Publisher Catholic University of America Press
Total Pages 156
Release 2020-11-13
Genre Religion
ISBN 1949822044

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Catholic education remains one of the most compelling expressions of the Church’s mission to form disciples. Despite decades of decline in the number of schools and students, many Catholic schools have been experiencing renewal by returning to the great legacy of the Catholic tradition. Renewing Catholic Schools offers an overview of the reasons behind this renewal and practical suggestions for administrators, clergy, teachers, and parents on how to begin the process of reinvigoration. The book begins by situating Catholic education within the Church’s mission. Fidelity to Catholic mission and identity, including a commitment to the fulness of truth, provides the fundamental mark for the true success of Catholic education. The Catholic intellectual tradition, in particular, established by figures such as Augustine, Boethius, and Aquinas, can continue to direct Catholic schools, providing a depth of vision to overcome today’s educational crisis. To transcend the now dominate secular model of education, Catholic schools can align their curriculum more closely to the Catholic tradition. One touchpoint comes from Archbishop Michael Miller’s The Holy See’s Teaching on Catholic Schools, which the book explores as a source for practical guidance. It also offers a Catholic vision for curriculum, examining the full range of subjects from gymnasium, the fine arts, the liberal arts, literature, history, and catechesis, all of which lead to a well-formed graduate, inspired by beauty, attune to truth, and ordered toward the good. Finally, the book provides a practical vision for renewing the school through the formation of teachers, creation of a school community, and by offering suggestions for implementation of a stronger Catholic mission and philosophy of education. The teacher, ultimately, should strive to teach like Jesus, while the community should joyfully embody the school’s mission, making it a lived reality. The book concludes with examples of Catholic schools that have successfully undergone renewal.

Preliminary Draft of a Bill Codifying the Existing General Laws Relating to Taxation

Preliminary Draft of a Bill Codifying the Existing General Laws Relating to Taxation
Title Preliminary Draft of a Bill Codifying the Existing General Laws Relating to Taxation PDF eBook
Author Pennsylvania. General Assembly. Legislative Reference Bureau
Publisher
Total Pages 346
Release 1914
Genre Taxation
ISBN

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The Army Lawyer

The Army Lawyer
Title The Army Lawyer PDF eBook
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Publisher
Total Pages 652
Release 2000
Genre Courts-martial and courts of inquiry
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