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N. Walker is the author of Enjoyment and the Activity of Mind (2022), Where Do Human Beings Go After Death (2022), Account of the Ship "Mersey" (2022), Guardians at the Wall (2021), Underestimated (2020).

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Enjoyment and the Activity of Mind

release date: Jun 08, 2022
Enjoyment and the Activity of Mind
This book urges educational institutions to contemplate the harm they have caused to individual and society by their tragic suppression of the energy essential to the flowering of the mind''s full potential. No more strident and uncompromising a voice is to be found on this topic than Whitehead''s, in The Aims of Education and Other Essays. Walker''s interpretation of these essays is set in a story of the lives of several teachers, education students, parents, and a professor. Whitehead''s presence is conjured among them as an uncomfortable and challenging gadfly. The philosophic depth is made widely accessible through the conversational language of imaginary journals and dialogues. This strategy also enables Walker to demonstrate the neglected power of dialogic pedagogy, and to suggest its centrality in the realization of Whiteheadian aims. The dialogues show a group of people curiously energized by an inquiry in which their stereotypical foundations are crumbling under the combined impact of focused dialogue and the brilliance of Whitehead''s counterpoint. Their creative vitality of mind is shaken out of the narcosis of ingrained routines and secondhand ideas, and they discover the forgotten power of revitalizing outlook and action with an individual discernment of meaning, importance, and truth. They have immediately experienced the very quality of mind and its manner of cultivation Whitehead insists upon. This is intelligence enriching life with its full and interweaving spectrum of intellectual, aesthetic, ethical, and spiritual sensitivities.

Where Do Human Beings Go After Death

release date: Mar 27, 2022
Where Do Human Beings Go After Death
Many a man today are confused or don’t believe in life after death. This book is not focused on reincarnation or some specific belief but, rather, about discovering some facts in science that support the facts in the Holy Bible.

Account of the Ship "Mersey"

release date: Jan 01, 2022
Account of the Ship "Mersey"
"On the 29th of May 1862, a barque departed London bound for Lyttelton, New Zealand... If you descent from a 'Mersey' passenger and want to know more about the voyage, or you are a history buff interested in early New Zealand bound immigration, then this guide will not disappoint. The day by day account of the four-month voyage is presented in great detail and packed with information, the vast majority of which has never been published before"--Back cover.

Guardians at the Wall

release date: Jan 01, 2021
Guardians at the Wall
A group of archaeology students in northern England scrape at the soil near Hadrian’s Wall, once a barrier that divided Roman Britannia from wild Caledonian tribes. Twenty-year-old Noah makes an intriguing find, but hasn't anticipated becoming the object of desire in a developing love triangle in the isolated academic community at Vindolanda. He is living his best life, but must learn to prioritise in a race against time to solve an astounding 2,000-year-old riddle, and an artefact theft, as he comes to realise his future career prospects depend on it. In the same place, in the year 180 C.E., Centurion Gaius Atticianus, hungover and unaware of the bloody conflicts that will soon challenge him, is rattled by the hoot of an owl, a bad omen. These are the protagonists whose lives will brush together in the alternating strands of this dual timeline historical novel, one trying to get himself noticed and the other trying to stay intact as he approaches retirement. How will the breathless battles fought by a Roman officer influence the fortunes of a twenty-first century archaeology mud rat? Can naive Noah, distracted by the attentions of two very different women, work out who to trust? Find out in Tim Walker's thrilling historical dual timeline novel, Guardians at the Wall.

Underestimated

release date: Oct 08, 2020
Underestimated
Underestimated: Growing in Leadership Despite the Opinions of Self and Others contains seven key insights designed to empower you on your leadership journey. Gleaned from the experiences of Veronique N. Walker, Ed.D., the goal of the shared insights is to demonstrate that if she transcended obstacles involving underestimation on her career journey, then no one is exempt from the possibility to excel in life. This book is for you whether you have felt empowered or overlooked, supported or rejected.

Divided Unions

release date: Jan 10, 2020
Divided Unions
A comparative history of public and private sector unions from the Wagner Act of 1935 until today The 2011 battle in Wisconsin over public sector employees'' collective bargaining rights occasioned the largest protests in the state since the Vietnam War. Protestors occupied the state capitol building for days and staged massive rallies in downtown Madison, receiving international news coverage. Despite an unprecedented effort to oppose Governor Scott Walker''s bill, Act 10 was signed into law on March 11, 2011, stripping public sector employees of many of their collective bargaining rights and hobbling government unions in Wisconsin. By situating the events of 2011 within the larger history of public sector unionism, Alexis N. Walker demonstrates how the passage of Act 10 in Wisconsin was not an exceptional moment, but rather the culmination of events that began over eighty years ago with the passage of the Wagner Act in 1935. Although explicitly about government unions, Walker''s book argues that the fates of public and private sector unions are inextricably linked. She contends that the exclusion of public sector employees from the foundation of private sector labor law, the Wagner Act, firmly situated private sector law at the national level, while relegating public sector employees'' efforts to gain collective bargaining rights to the state and local levels. She shows how private sector unions benefited tremendously from the national-level protections in the law while, in contrast, public sector employees'' efforts progressed slowly, were limited to union-friendly states, and the collective bargaining rights that they finally did obtain were highly unequal and vulnerable to retrenchment. As a result, public and private sector unions peaked at different times, preventing a large, unified labor movement. The legacy of the Wagner Act, according to Walker, is that labor remains geographically concentrated, divided by sector, and hobbled in its efforts to represent working Americans politically in today''s era of rising economic inequality.

The Ministry of Apostle F. D. Walker in the Church of Pentecost

release date: Jan 28, 2019
The Ministry of Apostle F. D. Walker in the Church of Pentecost
Miraculous physical and spiritual healings in the name of the Lord Jesus and witchcraft are generally not written about in the same book, but then again, believers surely know that where the Lord's presence is, evil threatens. Still, God wins, just as He does in and through the life and healing ministry of the late Apostle F.D. Walker, a man whose gift of healing by faith still impacts the lives of many today. Apostle F.D. Walker of the Church of Pentecost is the biography of this late spiritual healer written by his son Joshua to inspire today's generation. Within, readers learn about this man whom the Lord Jesus used to exemplify what He told His disciples in John 14:12, "Very truly I tell you, whoever believes in me will do the works I have been doing, and they will do even greater things than these, because I am going to the Father." Joshua N. Walker Endowed with the spiritual gift of healing, through his faith, the Reverend Walker healed many from physical ailments through his gospel crusades and conventions. Even as a hospital patient himself, he felt the desire to leave his hospital bed to pray for other patients who were subsequently healed. When asked why he did this, he said simply that he felt a strong desire to pray. Still today, many ask about the life of this late, great healer of the Lord's. This biography is sure to give any Christian's faith a boost as they read about the faith and trust this apostle gave to his Lord Jesus and the resulting healing miracles. Also included are favorite stories told by the apostle to encourage Christians to stay far from sin, to have faith, let go of fear, and more.

The Lord's Jarheads

release date: Oct 28, 2018
The Lord's Jarheads
Charlie Red Tail Hawk always thought he'd retire from the Marine Corps. He would soon find out God had other plans for him. After serving twelve years Charlie met and married the love of his life Josie. Elizabeth came along a year and a half later. He made the decision to leave the Corps that he dearly loved after much prayer and seeking the Lord's will and wisdom. Charlie, Josie, and Elizabeth moved to a ranch with two hundred and forty acres where for five years they worked on their dream of living off what they grew and raised. One fateful Sunday after church changed all this forever. Josie and Elizabeth went to the local mall. The mall had been targeted by a terrorist attack and Josie and little Elizabeth were killed.The world had steadily been flushing itself down the toilet and running as fast and far away from the ways of the One true God and His Son Lord Jesus. Almost daily the prophecies of the Bible were being fulfilled. Charlie fell on his face beseeching of the Lord and pouring out his grief in the flesh and in the spirit for months. He finally received his answer. It was not the answer Charlie expected. Will Charlie follow the path God has chosen for him, or will he follow his own path for revenge.

Building Mathematics Learning Communities

release date: Apr 17, 2015
Building Mathematics Learning Communities
“Opportunity to learn (OTL) factors interact and ultimately influence mathematics achievement. Many important OTL interactions take place in school settings. This volume provides insights into the role of peer interactions in the mathematics learning process. The analysis describes with a sense of purpose a topic that is typically overlooked in discussions of mathematics reform. The case study is an important contribution to the urban mathematics education literature.” —William F. Tate, Edward Mallinckrodt Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences, Washington University in St. Louis Drawing on perceptions, behaviors, and experiences of students at an urban high school—both high and low achievers—this timely book demonstrates how urban youth can be meaningfully engaged in learning mathematics. The author presents a “potential” model rather than a “deficit” model, complete with teaching strategies and best practices for teaching mathematics in innovative and relevant ways. This resource offers practical insights for pre- and inservice teachers and administrators on facilitating positive interactions, engagement, and achievement in mathematics, particularly with Black and Latino/a students. It also examines societal perceptions of urban students and how these affect teaching and learning, policies, and mathematics outcomes. Based on extensive research in urban high schools, the author identifies three key principles that must be understood for teachers and students to build strong mathematics communities. They are: Urban students want to be a part of academically challenging environments. Teachers and administrators can inadvertently create obstacles that thwart the mathematics potential of students. Educators can build on existing student networks to create collaborative and non-hierarchical communities that support mathematics achievement. Erica N. Walker is Associate Professor of Mathematics Education at Teachers College, Columbia University.

Beyond Banneker

release date: May 29, 2014
Beyond Banneker
An in-depth look at the lives, experiences, and professional careers of Black mathematicians in the United States. Erica N. Walker presents a compelling story of Black mathematical excellence in the United States. Much of the research and discussion about Blacks and mathematics focuses on underachievement; by documenting in detail the experiences of Black mathematicians, this book broadens significantly the knowledge base about mathematically successful African Americans. Beyond Banneker demonstrates how mathematics success is fostered among Blacks by mathematicians, mathematics educators, teachers, parents, and others, a story that has been largely overlooked by the profession and research community. Based on archival research and in-depth interviews with thirty mathematicians, this important and timely book vividly captures important narratives about mathematics teaching and learning in multiple contexts, as well as the unique historical and contemporary settings related to race, opportunity, and excellence that Black mathematicians experience. Walker draws upon these narratives to suggest ways to capitalize on the power and potential of underserved communities to respond to the national imperative for developing math success for new generations of young people.

The Soil (Collins New Naturalist Library, Book 77)

release date: Apr 11, 2013
The Soil (Collins New Naturalist Library, Book 77)
The soil is one of the great unsung disappearing resources, with over 100m tonnes being destroyed every year. This edition is exclusive to newnaturalists.com

Songbirds

release date: Jan 01, 2005

Rare Birds

release date: Jan 01, 2001

Teenage Cop

release date: Jan 01, 1999
Teenage Cop
When Stephen Crosby joined the police force as a teenager, his father disowned him. Petty jealousies and internal pressures at the Police Station forced Stephen to operate alone. When three ruffians set about robbing elderly people, young PC Crosby found himself facing sudden danger and was very much alone...

Adolescent Rorschach Responses

release date: Jan 01, 1995
Adolescent Rorschach Responses
This classic, widely used guide to the total Rorschach records of adolescents, including developmental trends and sex differences, is enriched with longitudinal data on the responses of thirty-five girls and thirty boys who were each tested annually from 10 to 16 years old. Rarely does one have the opportunity to study detailed records like these for the same subjects over such an unbroken period of time. Also included are thirty-five tables providing normative data, making this volume an essential tool for clinical and developmental psychologists alike.

Carnaby and the Infiltrators

release date: Jan 01, 1994

False Alibi

release date: Jan 01, 1993

Special Duty

release date: Jan 01, 1992

The Liverpool Competition

release date: Jan 01, 1988

Soil Microbiology

release date: Jan 01, 1987

Latin American University Students

Latin American University Students
Why does the interaction between Latin American students and the Latin American university--typically an archaic, socially insulated institution--regularly produce a significant number of students opposed to their governments and to the existing social structure? To answer this question, the authors of this comparative study of student political attitudes and behavior questioned students at eleven universities in six culturally similar but economically and governmentally different Latin American countries: Colombia, Mexico, Panama, Paraguay, Puerto Rico, and Uruguay.

Body Build and Behavior in Young Children

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