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Considers demographic, economic, sociological, and social policy antecedents of homelessness. This book emphasizes large-scale social and economic forces that have priced an increasingly large segment of the urban poor completely out of the housing market.
Presents research syntheses on the significance of play in the literacy development of young children and pushes the study of play and literacy into different areas. This book aims to challenge play-literacy researchers to use their imaginations to overcome persistent methodological problems, and to strive for multi-disciplinary perspectives.
A comprehensive and accessible exploration of competitive sports, and their connection to ethical theory and to the concrete moral dilemmas in athletic competition.
Teachers and students alike will enjoy this kit of exciting multiage curriculum for Grades 4-6. Not only will these books save teachers time and ease their minds by meeting and exceeding national gifted education standards, but they will also challenge and expand students' minds with enjoyable hands-on activities. The Multiage Differentiated Cu
This is a solutions manual for research design and statistical analysis.
A comprehensive anthology on justice with readings that offer the different theories on the importance and placement of justice in society.The well-argued, accessible articlesencompass classic to contemporary theories and cover both positive and negative.
A collection of papers from the 1995 Telecommunications Policy Research Conference. Topics covered include the transformation of local exchange telephone services to interconnected competitive networks, pricing problems, achieving interoperatability in networks, and issues of intellectual property.
This work shows how the 1964 presidential campaign between Democrat Lyndon Johnson and Republican Barry Goldwater proved a watershed election in American history. Figures include Wallace, Rockefeller, Nixon, Reagan, Robert Kennedy, Martin Luther King Jr, and George Bush.
This ninth edition text focuses on the varied and changing political and economic environments in which American state and local governments function, and their strengths and weaknesses in key areas of public policy.
A revised edition of this interpretation of world history which divides human history into three categories: kinship societies, tributary societies, and capitalist societies and within each type studies four lifeline issues: ecology, gender relations, social relations and war. This edition looks forward to the 21st century.
Articulates nineteen assumptions that elaborate and make clearer Herbert Blumer's famous premises of symbolic interactionism.
How much of a role does genetics or environment play in accounting for reasoning skill and other intellectual aptitudes? This book argues that both environment and genetics play a role in a child's intelligence, but family environment, especially at an early age, is of primary importance - and suggests how intelligence may be heightened.
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