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Equal
Family Math (Equals Series)
Jean Kerr Stenmark
,
Virginia Thompson
, ...
University of California, Berkeley, Lawrence
, 1986
Fun ways to help your children love math
I hate math. Memories of trying to understand long division in fourth grade can still make me squirm. Algebra was a lost year of my life - I had no idea what the teacher was talking about. Wouldn't you just guess I'd end up with a son who could add two digit numbers ...
The International Jew
Henry Ford
Filiquarian
, 2007
Anyone who discredits this book has not read it, understood it, or is jewish
The greatest book any Gentile (non-jew meaning 'cattle') will ever read! It shows how the jews created liberalism purposely to destroy Western society. Also shows how they push materialism, how they made labor and business fight each other, how they control the media, ...
How Equal Temperament Ruined Harmony: (And Why You Should Care)
Ross W. Duffin
W. W. Norton
, 2008
Very Good Book
This book is not only informative about musical temperment and the effect that our present equal temperment has on harmony, it is also well written and funny at times. A great buy for anyone interested in music history/theory.
Fair Isn't Always Equal: Assessing & Grading In the Differentiated Classroom
Rick Wormeli
Stenhouse Publishers
, 2006
Summer Reading for Teachers (or Weekend Reading, If Summer's Over!)
Just out in 2006, Rick Wormeli's FAIR ISN'T ALWAYS EQUAL has the latest research on teaching (especially middle and high school) pulled together nicely in one 200-page package. For me, a lot of it was necessary review and reaffirmation of differentiated instruction, ...
Courageous Conversations About Race: A Field Guide for Achieving Equity in Schools
Glenn Eric Singleton
,
Curtis Linton
Corwin Press
, 2005
Truly a courageous book!
This is truly a courageous book! Richard Hernstein first broke Political Correctness's stranglehold on the discussion of race and educational achievement with his book The Bell Curve, and though that groundbreaking book was meticulously researched, the author suffered ...
A Practical Guide to Racism
C. H. Dalton
Gotham
, 2007
if I could give it six stars, I would
The most ruthless, offensive sense of humor I've ever encountered... dripping with sarcasm in every word. If you can't laugh at it, you're a snob, and if you do laugh at it, you'll wonder what the hell your malfunction is. One for everyone I know next christmas!!!
Equal Rites
Terry Pratchett
HarperTorch
, 2000
"We could buy you a much better broomstick."
Eskarina Smith was born with a slight impediment a wizard desperate to leave his staff to an heir was so delighted to find the eighth child of an eighth child neglected to make one last quality check. And so the first female wizard was born. Granny Weatherwax quickly ...
God and Race in American Politics: A Short History
Mark A. Noll
Princeton University Press
, 2008
Race, Religion, and Politics
Author Mark Noll is one of the preeminent historians of religion in American history. That designation is sure to grow with his timely release of "God and Race in American Politics: A Short History." Could there possibly be a better time for the release of this work ...
Race Matters
Cornel West
Beacon Press
, 2001
Exploring Race Relations in the USA
I didn't know Clarence Thomas was despised by many, until I read this book in 1997. I always assumed Thomas was a serious scholar of the law, until Dr. West painted a rather unflattering picture of the Supreme Court Justice. He describes Thomas as unqualified, lazy, ...
American Apartheid: Segregation and the Making of the Underclass
Douglas Massey
,
Nancy Denton
Harvard University Press
, 1998
Excellent Book, Should Be Required Reading For Any Educated Person.
I was required to read this book as a freshman in college and I am so glad that I did. Very informative and full of statistical data to back up its claims, this is one of the best books I've ever read on the subject. Any educated or well read person should be able to ...
Why the Jews? The Reason for Antisemitism
Dennis Prager
,
Joseph Telushkin
Touchstone
, 2003
Lucid well-argued analysis
I have encountered Rabbi Telushkin's work before and in this (revised) text he agian brings tremendous clarity to his message. Never strident, never unkind that book is fair and balanced. The authors stand their theses on historical reactions to Jews aas a nation, as ...
Created Equal: How the Bible Broke with Ancient Political Thought
Joshua A Berman
Oxford University Press, USA
, 2008
Well written and informative
Professor (Rabbi) Berman's book presents a very strong case for the revolutionary political, social and economic ideas in the Pentateuch - but without constituting an Orthodox polemic. Indeed, the author's conclusion that the Pentateuch is very modern in its approach ...
Equal Shmequal (Math Adventures)
Virginia L. Kroll
Charlesbridge Publishing
, 2005
Wonderful book!
This is a great way to explain the concept of equality to young children. It is entertaining and informative. It should be part of the library in all K-3 classes.
The Racial Contract
Charles W. Mills
Cornell University Press
, 1999
Not Deconstruction but Still a Tour de Force
"White supremacy is the unnamed political system that has made the modern world what it is today." So begins The Racial Contract, and in the mere 133 pages that follow this line the book deftly marshals evidence from the Western political tradition and general history ...
Origins of the Civil Rights Movements
Aldon D. Morris
Free Press
, 1986
Origins of the Civil Rights Movement
Articulate and provocative, Aldon Morris' study of the American Civil Rights Movement is a comprehensive and comprehensible analysis of a strategic struggle for human survival and essential dignity. Emphasizing that African Americans have rarely accepted the ...
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