BUILDING BRIDGES: Engaging Students at Risk Through the Power of Relationships
In this inspiring book, Father Martin turns to three virtues from the Catechism of the Catholic Church—“respect, compassion, and sensitivity”—as a model for how both the Catholic leadership and LGBT Catholics can move together on a ...
Building Bridges, the latest book from author Stephanie Fink, candidly provides practical principles and strategies to help Christians tear down walls and build bridges out to love and share the Gospel with all, especially those outside of ...
Bridges have helped people cross large bodies of water for millennia. Readers discover the engineering behind bridges.
A useful practical guide for professionals, parents, teachers and other caregivers.
Uses engaging nonfiction text and hands-on projects to help young readers explore real-life bridge engineering projects, including the science behind how these structures are planned and built.
The book is about bridging the huge gaps between what engineers know, what they do and why things go wrong.
Bridges are engineering feats and often architectural works of art. In this book, you will learn about five types of bridges: how they are designed, how they are built, and how they work.
"This is an amazing resource! . . . This book will be so useful to so many!" - Caia Schlessinger, President of NJTESOL/NJBE
The text also introduces readers to famous civil engineers who have shaped the field. An excellent addition to STEM curricula, this book delves deep into the technology and engineering involved in this exciting field.