Knowing Our Place

Knowing Our Place
Title Knowing Our Place PDF eBook
Author Judith Gill
Publisher Aust Council for Ed Research
Total Pages 202
Release 2009
Genre Children
ISBN 0864318723

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In Knowing Our Place over 400 young Australians respond to ideas about belonging, identity and social and political power. The book explores the complex mindsets of young people in their search for identity within the broader society. While the fundamental aim of the book is to identify and describe aspects of children's thinking as they grapple with their developing sense of being in the world, there are evident implications for the project of citizenship education. [Publisher].

Knowing Your Place

Knowing Your Place
Title Knowing Your Place PDF eBook
Author Barbara Ching
Publisher Psychology Press
Total Pages 282
Release 1997
Genre Rural conditions
ISBN 0415915449

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First Published in 1997. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Knowing Our Place

Knowing Our Place
Title Knowing Our Place PDF eBook
Author Shelon Stanerson
Publisher
Total Pages 29
Release 2007
Genre
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Small Wonder

Small Wonder
Title Small Wonder PDF eBook
Author Barbara Kingsolver
Publisher Harper Collins
Total Pages 397
Release 2009-10-13
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 0061868647

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In twenty-two wonderfully articulate essays, Barbara Kingsolver raises her voice in praise of nature, family, literature, and the joys of everyday life while examining the genesis of war, violence, and poverty in our world From the author of High Tide in Tucson, comes Small Wonder, a new collection of essays that begins with a parable gleaned from recent news: villagers search for a missing infant boy and find him, unharmed, in the cave of a dangerous bear that has mothered him like one of her own. Clearly, our understanding of evil needs to be revised. What we fear most can save us. From this tale, Barbara Kingsolver goes on to consider the chasm between the privileged and the poor, which she sees as the root cause of violence and war in our time. She writes about her attachment to the land, to nature and wilderness, trees and mountains-the place from which she tells her stories. Whether worrying about the dangers of genetically engineered food crops, or creating opportunities for children to feel useful and competent - like growing food for the family’s table - Kingsolver looks for small wonders, where they grow, and celebrates them.

Knowing Your Place

Knowing Your Place
Title Knowing Your Place PDF eBook
Author Barbara Ching
Publisher Psychology Press
Total Pages 296
Release 1997
Genre Rural Conditions
ISBN 9780415915458

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First Published in 1997. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Knowing Your Place

Knowing Your Place
Title Knowing Your Place PDF eBook
Author Andrew Mitchell
Publisher AuthorHouse
Total Pages 125
Release 2013-05-14
Genre Self-Help
ISBN 1481713884

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Knowing Your Place is an inspirational set of laws to motivate you and allow you to understand that success has no barriers for those who are willing to confront the responsibility that comes along with it. These 10 Laws Of Success are to serve as a foundation to help you get moving towards living the self fulfilling life that is meant for you.

Knowing Their Place

Knowing Their Place
Title Knowing Their Place PDF eBook
Author Lucy Delap
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 278
Release 2011-06-16
Genre History
ISBN 0191618225

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Historians have traditionally seen domestic service as an obsolete or redundant sector from the middle of the twentieth century. Knowing Their Place challenges this by linking the early twentieth-century employment of maids and cooks to later practices of employing au pairs, mothers' helps, and cleaners. Lucy Delap tells the story of lives and labour within British homes, from great houses to suburbs and slums, and charts the interactions of servants and employers along with the intense controversies and emotions they inspired. Knowing Their Place also examines the employment of men and migrant workers, as well as the role of laughter and erotic desire in shaping domestic service. The memory of domestic service and the role of the past in shaping and mediating the present is examined through heritage and televisual sources, from Upstairs, Downstairs to The 1900 House. Drawing from advice manuals, magazines, novels, cinema, memoirs, feminist tracts, and photographs, this fascinating book points to new directions in cultural history through its engagement in innovative areas such as the history of emotions and cultural memory. Through its attention to the contemporary rise in the employment of domestic workers, Knowing Their Place sets modern Britain in a new and compelling historical context.