The Un-Official Avid 9th Grade Manual

The Un-Official Avid 9th Grade Manual
Title The Un-Official Avid 9th Grade Manual PDF eBook
Author Nathaniel Max Rock
Publisher
Total Pages 160
Release 2006-02
Genre Education
ISBN 9781599800127

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For any teacher who is considering becoming a ninth-grade AVID teacher or has already agreed to take on a ninth-grade AVID class, this book is an essential resource that covers the unofficial aspects of how to set up an excellent class. (Education/Teaching)

Algebra I Is Easy! So Easy

Algebra I Is Easy! So Easy
Title Algebra I Is Easy! So Easy PDF eBook
Author Nathaniel Max Rock
Publisher Team Rock Press
Total Pages 408
Release 2006-02
Genre Education
ISBN 1599800179

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Rock takes readers through the standards, one-by-one, to learn what is required to master Algebra I. (Education/Teaching)

7th Grade Math Is Easy! So Easy

7th Grade Math Is Easy! So Easy
Title 7th Grade Math Is Easy! So Easy PDF eBook
Author Nathaniel Max Rock
Publisher Team Rock Press
Total Pages 180
Release 2006-02
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1599800241

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Rock offers a guide to what it takes to master seventh-grade math. (Education)

Nathaniel Max Rock Publishing, Team Rock Press, Kingdom of God Publishing, Publish for Christ Operations Manual

Nathaniel Max Rock Publishing, Team Rock Press, Kingdom of God Publishing, Publish for Christ Operations Manual
Title Nathaniel Max Rock Publishing, Team Rock Press, Kingdom of God Publishing, Publish for Christ Operations Manual PDF eBook
Author Nathaniel Rock
Publisher Team Rock Press
Total Pages 84
Release 2006-02
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0974939285

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This volume provides background on the author's publishing ventures and the focus of the business. Additional material discusses publishing strategy, product development process, and the organizational structure.

Algebra II Is Easy! So Easy

Algebra II Is Easy! So Easy
Title Algebra II Is Easy! So Easy PDF eBook
Author Nathaniel Max Rock
Publisher Team Rock Press
Total Pages 281
Release 2006-02
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1599800160

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Rock provides a guide to learning and understanding Algebra II. (Education/Teaching)

Time Enough for Drums

Time Enough for Drums
Title Time Enough for Drums PDF eBook
Author Ann Rinaldi
Publisher Laurel Leaf
Total Pages 256
Release 2011-03-16
Genre Young Adult Fiction
ISBN 0307786862

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Sixteen-year-old Jem struggles to maintain the status quo at home in Trenton, New Jersey, when the family men join the war for independence. There are signs of rebellion in the Emerson household several years before the actual American Revolution hits in 1776! Brought up in a relatively liberal household, Jemima Emerson is quite a challenge for her tutor, John Reid, who is known as a Tory with strong ties to England. How could Jem's parents be friends with a man who opposes American freedom? Jem longs for freedom on every level, in the home and her homeland--and John represents the forces that restrict her. Jem and her family soon find themselves fighting for freedom in whatever ways they can in the Revolutionary War. Before long, Jem discovers that there is much more to Mr. Reid than she ever imagined. Her feelings about him change when Jem realizes that John shares her love of freedom--and will risk his life to defend it.

Political Will and Personal Belief

Political Will and Personal Belief
Title Political Will and Personal Belief PDF eBook
Author Paul Hollander
Publisher Yale University Press
Total Pages 380
Release 1999-01-01
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780300144208

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The unexpected collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991 signaled the demise of a political and economic system that was widely perceived as durable, the preeminent rival to that of the United States. Less conspicuous than the momentous political transformations were the altered beliefs, aspirations, and illusions of the individuals who had maintained and led that system. In this original interpretation the eminent sociologist Paul Hollander focuses on the human aspects of the failure of Soviet communism. He examines how members of the Soviet political elite, leaders in communist Czechoslovakia and Hungary, high-ranking officials in agencies of control and coercion, and distinguished defectors and exiles experienced the erosion of ideals that undermined the political system they had once believed in.Hollander analyzes an array of autobiographical and biographical writings, journalistic accounts, and scholarly interpretations of the unraveling of Soviet communism. The Soviet Union fell apart not merely because of severe economic shortcomings, Hollander argues, but because of the double impact of the conflict between official ideals and practical realities and an eroding sense of legitimacy in the highest echelons. In his conclusion, the author considers how Marxist theory both shaped and undermined the system.