Best Selling Books by L. Harris

L. Harris is the author of Project Planning, Implementation, and Evaluation: A Guide for Nurses and Interprofessional Teams (2022), Identification of Potential Public Water-supply Areas of the Cape Cod Aquifer, Massachusetts, Using a Geographic Information System (1994), Teaching African-American History (2001), Municipal Extravagance, Psychopathology and Society (1980).

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Project Planning, Implementation, and Evaluation: A Guide for Nurses and Interprofessional Teams

release date: Mar 29, 2022
Project Planning, Implementation, and Evaluation: A Guide for Nurses and Interprofessional Teams
Project Planning and Management: A Guide for Nurses and Interprofessional Teams, Fourth Edition serves as a primary resource for students developing and implementing clinical projects as a requirement for course completion. Additionally, the text also serves as a guide for faculty and preceptors who assist students in identifying clinical and management gaps as well as in initiating projects.

Identification of Potential Public Water-supply Areas of the Cape Cod Aquifer, Massachusetts, Using a Geographic Information System

release date: Jan 01, 1994
Identification of Potential Public Water-supply Areas of the Cape Cod Aquifer, Massachusetts, Using a Geographic Information System
... Describes identification of potential water supply areas of the Cape Cod aquifer, using a geographic information system (GIS); also describes the development of a GIS menu-driven application that allows study results to be easily accessible to regional and local planners; study area includes the six groundwater basins of the Cape Cod aquifer and a small area of Barnstable County on the mainland side of the Cape Cod Canal ...

Teaching African-American History

release date: Jan 01, 2001

How RTI Works in Secondary Schools

release date: Oct 01, 2009
How RTI Works in Secondary Schools
"This book not only provides a solid foundation for guiding school improvement, but also details an array of very practical tools that can be used to implement tiered instructional options in middle and high school settings." —Donald D. Deshler, Williamson Family Distinguished Professor of Special Education Director, Center for Research on Learning University of Kansas "From research-based screenings to evidence-based interventions, the authors address the challenges specific to secondary schools and provide concise, realistic options." —Nicole Power, RTI Coordinator and Speech Language Pathologist Bethany Public Schools, OK Practical solutions for implementing RTI and improving student outcomes in Grades 6–12! Implementing Response to Intervention (RTI) in Grades 6–12 offers many unique challenges, but this comprehensive, research-based book provides secondary school administrators with the information, resources, and guidance necessary to use RTI for the benefit of struggling adolescent learners. Drawing on the latest research, the authors identify the current best practices for key components of RTI and demonstrate how school teams can work together to implement an assessment- and data-driven decision-making process for educators. Describing how all these elements can work together under the RTI framework, this book provides: Specific guidance on building leadership capacity to make RTI implementation a success Case studies that illustrate real middle and high school RTI models Instructional strategies for tiers one, two, and three Forms, checklists, and lists of Web and print resources With this valuable resource, secondary school leaders can avoid potential missteps when implementing RTI and make dramatic improvements in outcomes for adolescent learners!

Inspirational Poetry

release date: Jan 19, 2011
Inspirational Poetry
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Fundamentals Of Digital Signal Processing Using Matlab W/cd

release date: May 01, 2015

Information Graphics

release date: Jan 01, 1996
Information Graphics
This book covers the full spectrum of charts, graphs, maps, diagrams, and tables ranging from the most basic to the very specialized. Approximately 4,000 illustrations, prepared specifically for the book, complement the text. The contents are broad enough to be of value to experts as well as beginners in the area of graphics.

Project Planning and Management: A Guide for Nurses and Interprofessional Teams

release date: Aug 28, 2018
Project Planning and Management: A Guide for Nurses and Interprofessional Teams
Project Planning and Management: A Guide for Nurses and Interprofessional Teams, Third Edition serves as a primary resource for students developing and implementing clinical projects as a requirement for course completion.

The Marketer's Guide to Public Relations

release date: Feb 07, 1991
The Marketer's Guide to Public Relations
The 1990s will mark an era of intense competition, both domestically and globally; businesses must win a share of the consumer''s mind and heart and build strong consumer awareness and preference. However, in today''s ``overcommunicated'''' society, mass and even target advertising lose some of their cost-effectiveness. That''s where ``marketing public relations'''' (MPR) comes in, making the most of the strength of news, events, community programs, and other powerful communication modalities. Covers this emerging trend in public relations, showing not only why MPR helped companies gain a competitive edge, but also how it is used by its most sophisticated practitioners to get maximum mileage from product introductions, special events marketing, brand name associations and company reputation, how to extend a product''s life cycle, defend products at risk, and more. Features examples and actual cases illustrating the success of MPR.

Clinical Nurse Leaders Beyond the Microsystem

release date: Aug 04, 2021
Clinical Nurse Leaders Beyond the Microsystem
Clinical Nurse Leaders Beyond the Microsystem: A Practical Guide, Fourth Edition is a core resource for CNLs which imparts the competencies necessary to lead improvement teams, analyze data, and ensure delivery of quality, safety, and value-based care in any healthcare setting.

Second-Class Saints

release date: Jan 01, 2024
Second-Class Saints
On June 9, 1978, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS) president Spencer W. Kimball announced a revelation lifting the church''s 126-year-old ban barring Black people from the priesthood and Mormon temples. It was the most significant change in LDS doctrine since the end of polygamy almost 100 years earlier. Drawing on never-before-seen private papers of LDS apostles and church presidents, including Spencer W. Kimball, Matthew L. Harris probes the plot twists and turns, the near-misses and paths not taken, of this incredible story.

Sweeping Out the Attic

release date: Aug 19, 2018
Sweeping Out the Attic
A class reunion, the halcyon days of misspent youth, the pitfalls of aging, and a mysterious visit to a secret government facility by a jolly fat man dressed in red are but a few of the adventures humorist JERRY L. HARRIS recounts in SWEEPING OUT THE ATTIC. This collection of keen observations and fond memories—sometimes sweet and always witty—provides a glimpse into the life of an East Tennessee man who has experienced it all: childhood, holding down a job, raising a family, and figuring out what the heck to do with yourself when you’re retired. Need a break? Want to laugh? You don’t need a magic wand or a fat bank account. Just take a look inside your own head. You might stir up some magic while SWEEPING OUT THE ATTIC.

Kids Don't Want to Fail

release date: Jun 13, 2011
Kids Don't Want to Fail
Kids Don’t Want to Fail uses empirical evidence to refute the widely accepted hypothesis that the black-white achievement gap in secondary schools is due to a cultural resistance to schooling in the black community. The author finds that inadequate elementary school preparation—not negative attitude—accounts for black students’ underperformance.

Stages

release date: Feb 01, 2006
Stages
Stages is a story about six people who are struck by lightning. One of the six people becomes a murderer. The other five people can see him committing these murders. The twist is that each person can only see one phase of the murders. They see the murders in five different stages. The main character, Detective Vaughan, sees the murders being planned. As time goes on, he sees a little bit more of the murders as they are being planned. The FBI is called in when the DC police find out that the murders are really happening up and down the east cost. The murders stretch from Virginia to as far as Florida. Detective Vaughan is asked to work with the FBI because of his ability to see the murders being planned. Lisa Berkley, DC Metro''s psychologist, gets some information from two other officers who will make it possible to bring the other four people together with Detective Vaughan. Lisa is also Vaughan''s girlfriend. FBI agent Anthony Lomax, the FBI''s top criminologist, will assist on the national level in the fact finding phase. And the final twist is that there is a copy cat killer.

Lord, Those Church Folks

release date: Sep 01, 2004
Lord, Those Church Folks
You''ll recognize someone you know, among these spirit filled, hand clapping, toe tapping, gospel singing, shouting, praying and preaching church folks. You''ll also meet those who are not so spiritual.

A Lyric of the Morning Land

release date: Jan 02, 2024
A Lyric of the Morning Land
Reprint of the original, first published in 1856.

Raising African-American Males

release date: Mar 01, 2012
Raising African-American Males
Raising African American Males is comprised of strategies and interventions that can assist and improve African American males'' achievement in all areas of academics as well as in their everyday lives. Theresa Harris and George Taylor provide pedagogical strategies that employ various instructional tools for teachers, parents, African American youth, and administrators. In addition, this book can be a guide to improve the educational outlook for African American males and to provide the necessary resources used for training of parents, teachers, and students. The "No Child Left Behind Act" of 2001 and the Maryland Redesign of Teacher Education provides for the belief in the efficacy of all students. Many social inadequacies and injustices have resulted in social problems including the lack of resources for African American males to succeed.

Data-Driven Quality Improvement and Sustainability in Health Care

release date: Nov 19, 2020
Data-Driven Quality Improvement and Sustainability in Health Care
Data-Driven Quality Improvement and Sustainability in Health Care: An Interprofessional Approach provides nurse leaders and healthcare administrators of all disciplines with a solid understanding of data and how to leverage data to improve outcomes, fuel innovation, and achieve sustained results. It sets the stage by examining the current state of the healthcare landscape; new imperatives to meet policy, regulatory, and consumer demands; and the role of data in administrative and clinical decision-making. It helps the professional identify the methods and tools that support thoughtful and thorough data analysis and offers practical application of data-driven processes that determine performance in healthcare operations, value- and performance-based contracts, and risk contracts. Misuse or inconsistent use of data leads to ineffective and errant decision-making. This text highlights common barriers and pitfalls related to data use and provide strategies for how to avoid these pitfalls. In addition, chapters feature key points, reflection questions, and real-life interprofessional case exemplars to help the professional draw distinctions and apply principles to their own practice. Key Features: Provides nurse leaders and other healthcare administrators with an understanding of the role of data in the current healthcare landscape and how to leverage data to drive innovative and sustainable change Offers frameworks, methodology, and tools to support quality improvement measures Demonstrates the application of data and how it shapes quality and safety initiatives through real-life case exemplars Highlights common barriers and pitfalls related to data use and provide strategies for how to avoid these pitfalls

Connecting Teens with Technology at the Library

release date: May 29, 2021
Connecting Teens with Technology at the Library
Connecting Teens with Technology at the Library presents a balanced view of the often complex relationship between teenagers and their technology. This book will help support fellow teen-serving staff nationwide in program creation and collection development on this relevant topic. Throughout the chapters, the authors take a lens of inclusivity to address the needs of many teens-not just those that are avid users. While programming is central to most books about teens and technology in the library, this read goes beyond a mere listing of program ideas or reviews but offers practical advice for linking these technology programs with real-world applications such as future careers and community partnerships. The authors provide options of low-tech and high-tech as well as how to engage youth during the pandemic and beyond. The book also explores areas of connecting teens with technology beyond programming and into areas of mentoring and community building; the foundational blocks of the library. Whether readers are just starting out in libraries or are a seasoned library worker, this book has tips to engage every reader in welcoming teens to the technology resources of the library. With Connecting Teens with Technology at the Library, Czarnecki and Harris have created an essential manual for working with teens through and with technology. From matching your program with the library’s mission, to developing your professional and teen collections with technology centered materials, to sample programs that your teens will love, this book has everything you need to create an impactful technology program that works in and out of the library.

Reaching Out, Joining in

release date: Jan 01, 2001
Reaching Out, Joining in
One of the most important yet difficult skills for children with autism to learn is effective social interaction. This book introduces social skills programs to parents of preschool- and kindergarten-aged children diagnosed with one of the Pervasive Developmental Disorders (PDD), including Autistic Disorder, Asperger''s Disorder, and PDD: Not Otherwise Specified. The book is based on the authors'' decades of clinical experience using Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), a proven educational method, to teach social skills at home and school. This book focuses on four broad topics: play skills; the language of social skills; understanding another person''s perspective; functioning in an inclusive classroom. This book helps parents to work with their child''s strengths to improve social skills. Following the suggestions and exercises in this book, parents can teach children to: pretend-play, use toys appropriately, know when to use conventional responses like -- excuse me -- tell jokes, recognise that others'' feelings and thoughts are different from their own, and initiate social interaction with peers. Included are tips for using games, modelling, rewards, role play, videos, activity schedules, and social stories to teach social skills and make the learning experience fun for parents and children. A case study of one family''s efforts and successes provides a real-life example that''s informative and reassuring. Appendices listing resources such as books, games, and activities give parents additional material to explore.

Doing Naturalistic Inquiry

release date: Jul 07, 1993
Doing Naturalistic Inquiry
While much has been written on alternative paradigm research, there is little concrete advice on how to effectively use the theoretical notions of naturalistic inquiry in practice. Doing Naturalistic Inquiry is the practical guide designed to help beginning researchers apply the constructivist paradigm. Based upon the theoretical work of Lincoln and Guba in developing the naturalistic—or constructivist--paradigm, Erlandson and his colleagues show readers how these ideas shape the practice of conducting alternative paradigm research. The book covers the research process from design through data collection analysis and presentation and examines important issues generally minimized in positivist research texts ethics, trustworthiness, and authenticity. Cases from a wide variety of disciplines demonstrate the efficacy of the methods described. Doing Naturalistic Inquiry is a highly useful teaching tool for anyone using a constructivist lens on research.

Ancient Egyptian Magic

release date: Jan 01, 2016
Ancient Egyptian Magic
Takes readers through the fundamentals of Egyptian magic, its techniques, rituals, magical formulas. Ancient Egyptian Magic takes readers step by step through the Egyptian philosophy and practice of magic. The author, Eleanor L. Harris, is a long-time practitioner of Egyptian magic, and she explains the "hows" and "whys" of magical tools, amulets, rituals, ceremony, and spells. Advanced practitioners will find especially useful instruction on actual Egyptian magical script as found in the ancient papyri, such as The Leyden Papyrus, The Papyrus Ani (the Egyptian Book of the Dead), and other important works. You will learn how to: Invoke Egyptian gods and spirits for divination and magic Scry with fire, oil, and water Evoke messengers and spirits of the dead Have dream visions Sound the secret names of the deities Shape-shift into god forms Cast spells for love, protection, and healing Create ritual clothing and magical tools There is a glossary of deities and terms, along with a list of resources for more information on specialty items to outfit the detail-oriented magician.

Environmental Requirements and Pollution Tolerance of Trichoptera

Hyperlocal Organizing

release date: Oct 21, 2022
Hyperlocal Organizing
Hyperlocal Organizing: Collaborating for Recovery Over Time explores the difficult work of post-disaster recovery. Jack L. Harris, demonstrates that after disaster, broad interorganizational landscapes are needed to unite the grassroots, neighborhoods, communities, and institutions to solve problems of recovery and bring people home. Yet all too often, government disaster policy and institutions ignore the critical role of local knowledge and organizing. Exploring the organizational landscape of the mid-Atlantic United States after Hurricane Sandy, Harris reveals how participation and collaboration open multiple pathways to recovery after disaster by building resilience and democratizing governance. Using powerful theories of communicating and organizing, this book develops a new framework—hyperlocal organizing—to address the challenge of community survivability in the twenty-first century. Achieving community survivability requires robust organizational partnerships and interorganizational collaboration to solve collective problems. The lessons Harris presents are important not just for post-disaster recovery, but for addressing grand challenges such as climate change, environmental justice, and equitable community development. Scholars of environmental communication, disaster studies, and emergency management, will find this book of particular interest.

Alive At 5

release date: Oct 01, 2004
Alive At 5
Alive at 5 - Victory in Retrospect, Volume 2 was written with everyone needing a blessing in mind. On its pages, Jesus Christ is lifted up with a New Testament focus.

Returning Light

release date: Jul 18, 2023
Returning Light
The Acclaimed International Bestseller “It is impossible to do justice to the beauty of Returning Light. The whole book is a poem.” — New York Times Book Review By the lighthouse keeper on the remote, otherworldly Irish island of Skellig Michael, a "profound memoir about the importance of place and what it really means to belong" (Belfast Telegraph) “On Skellig Michael, thousands of birds appear and disappear, erecting towers, coming together in wings of movement which build and unravel over the empty sea. Often, no one else is there to stand beside me on the island. The mind wanders; links with the past are easily made; ancient ways of viewing things come alive.” In 1987, Robert Harris happened upon an unusual job posting in the local paper—a new warden service was being set up on the island of Skellig Michael, and the deadline was imminent. Just weeks later he was on his way to set up camp in one of Ireland’s most remote locations, unaware that he would be making that same journey every May for the next 30 years. Here he transports us to the otherworldly island, a place that is teeming with natural life, including curious puffins that like to visit his hut. From the precipice he has observed a coastline that is relatively unchanged for the last thousand years—a beacon of equilibrium in an ever-changing world. But the island can be fierce too. It’s inhabitable for only five months of the year, and solitude can quickly become isolation as bad weather rolls in to create a veil between Skellig Michael and the rest of the world, when the dizzying terrain can become a very real threat to life. A beautiful and evocative work of nature writing, Returning Light is an extraordinary memoir about the profound effect a place can have on us, and how a remote location can bring with it a great sense of belonging.

South of Haunted Dreams

release date: Jan 01, 1993
South of Haunted Dreams
A journey of an an Afro-American on a motorcycle into "slavery''s old back yard," a territory "where old hurts and troubled memories linger around every corner."

Henry Ford

Henry Ford
A biography of the American inventor and engineer who became a pioneer in the automobile industry and founded the Ford Motor Company.

Harris's Guide to Churches and Cathedrals Discovering the Unique and Unusual in Over 500 E

release date: Sep 01, 2006
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