This book is about the actions of certain remarkable people. What these notable people did to not only survive but thrive teaches us something about life, how in times of trouble people summon up courage. These are true stories about people galvanized by danger who thought out of the box and took actions varying from unique to off the charts. By doing these acts they gave us something today to marvel at. Whether we are inspired or disgusted by what they did we do see what human beings are capable of in times of stress. By attacking problems with careful calculations and not giving up each was…mehr
This book is about the actions of certain remarkable people. What these notable people did to not only survive but thrive teaches us something about life, how in times of trouble people summon up courage. These are true stories about people galvanized by danger who thought out of the box and took actions varying from unique to off the charts. By doing these acts they gave us something today to marvel at. Whether we are inspired or disgusted by what they did we do see what human beings are capable of in times of stress. By attacking problems with careful calculations and not giving up each was able to turn the tide in their favor, or at least they did the right thing while adapting to the circumstances. Additionally, there are two chapters featuring Jesus Christ in the second half of the book. Jesus is different from anyone else by an infinite margin and so His accounts are not specific to one event; rather His sayings are recorded into an epistemological continuum. The Jesus factor plays a role in most people's lives even if they don't realize it because He impacted this world more than anyone else who ever walked the earth. Customers say Customers find the book's content has lots of research and incredible historical data. They also say the stories are deep and inspiring. Readers describe the book as a short, easy read with deep and inspirational stories. They say the writing is straightforward and well-written.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
The author is a researcher, an advisor, a statistician, a legislative analyst, a mountain climber, a fencer, an actor, a photographer, a program designer for gifted programs, a new teacher trainer, a testing coordinator, a facilitator for literacy groups, a teacher and a writer. She has worked to improve schools as an External Evaluator in California's Underperforming Schools Program (IIUSP). She holds an A.A. degree, a B.A. degree and a M.S. degree, and others. Ms. Raleigh has designed four instruction models for the Los Angeles Unified School District: "Survival," "Transcendentalism," "Etymology," and "Literal and Implied Meanings," "Survival" won a Certificate of Recognition award from the LAUSD Board of Education for the best senior high instruction model. The author has invented a way to improve reading comprehension, and the research paper has been published by the Educational Resources Information Center (ERIC), the U.S. Department of Education website. First published as "A Constructivist Technique Which Improves Reading Comprehension," SP 038 687, the paper has been updated as "Using Emotional Intelligence to Improve reading Comprehension" in 2016. While working on language designs of the California Standards Project Ms. Raleigh was an Associate Director at the UCLA School Management Program at Center X. She has designed four multi-cultural classes in conjunction with the J. Paul Getty Museum, the Huntington Museum and the Japanese American Museum from 1995 through 1999. The Japanese American Museum class was held on March 15, 1997, and included a presentation followed by a book signing by Jeanne Wakatsuki Houston, the author of Farewell to Manzanar.
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