Pockets of Hope

Pockets of Hope
Title Pockets of Hope PDF eBook
Author Eileen de los Reyes
Publisher Praeger
Total Pages 236
Release 2002
Genre Education
ISBN

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Several alternative schools are studied, especially in light of how the democratization of choice by their students often goes against traditional educational choice reforms. These experiments embrace the ideas of Paulo Freire and his thoughts on decentralization of power in the educational system.

Angelica Sprocket's Pockets

Angelica Sprocket's Pockets
Title Angelica Sprocket's Pockets PDF eBook
Author Quentin Blake
Publisher Random House
Total Pages 32
Release 2012-12-13
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1446495922

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Angelica Sprocket lives next door. Her overcoat has pockets galore! And you'll never guess what's in them... Prepare to be surprised, thrilled and tickled pink by Angelica Sprocket's never-ending pockets, and the marvellous things she keeps in them!

Pocket Full of Do

Pocket Full of Do
Title Pocket Full of Do PDF eBook
Author Chris Do
Publisher
Total Pages 175
Release 2020-07-27
Genre
ISBN 9780578657165

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Practicing Peace in Times of War

Practicing Peace in Times of War
Title Practicing Peace in Times of War PDF eBook
Author Pema Chöön
Publisher Shambhala Publications
Total Pages 114
Release 2007
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 1590305000

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"War and peace begin in the hearts of individuals," declares Pema Chodron in her inspiring and accessible new book, which draws on Buddhist teachings to explore the origins of aggression and war.

Pockets of Hope

Pockets of Hope
Title Pockets of Hope PDF eBook
Author Eileen de los Reyes
Publisher Praeger
Total Pages 0
Release 2002
Genre Education
ISBN 0897895231

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Several alternative schools are studied, especially in light of how the democratization of choice by their students often goes against traditional educational choice reforms. These experiments embrace the ideas of Paulo Freire and his thoughts on decentralization of power in the educational system.

The Cost of Hope

The Cost of Hope
Title The Cost of Hope PDF eBook
Author Amanda Bennett
Publisher Random House Incorporated
Total Pages 241
Release 2012
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 140006984X

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The Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author of In Memoriam documents her marriage to the eccentric Terrence Brian Foley and her quest to save his life after his cancer diagnosis, offering insight into what his treatment revealed about health care in America. 30,000 first printing.

Hope in the Dark

Hope in the Dark
Title Hope in the Dark PDF eBook
Author Rebecca Solnit
Publisher Haymarket Books
Total Pages 186
Release 2016-05-14
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1608465799

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“[A] landmark book . . . Solnit illustrates how the uprisings that begin on the streets can upend the status quo and topple authoritarian regimes” (Vice). A book as powerful and influential as Rebecca Solnit’s Men Explain Things to Me, her Hope in the Dark was written to counter the despair of activists at a moment when they were focused on their losses and had turned their back to the victories behind them—and the unimaginable changes soon to come. In it, she makes a radical case for hope as a commitment to act in a world whose future remains uncertain and unknowable. Drawing on her decades of activism and a wide reading of environmental, cultural, and political history, Solnit argues that radicals have a long, neglected history of transformative victories, that the positive consequences of our acts are not always immediately seen, directly knowable, or even measurable, and that pessimism and despair rest on an unwarranted confidence about what is going to happen next. Now, with a moving new introduction explaining how the book came about and a new afterword that helps teach us how to hope and act in our unnerving world, she brings a new illumination to the darkness of our times in an unforgettable new edition of this classic book. “One of the best books of the 21st century.” —The Guardian “No writer has better understood the mix of fear and possibility, peril and exuberance that’s marked this new millennium.” —Bill McKibben, New York Times–bestselling author of Falter “An elegant reminder that activist victories are easily forgotten, and that they often come in extremely unexpected, roundabout ways.” —The New Yorker