"Equitable access to quality education is key to the advancement of Hispanic communities because education serves as a gateway or a barrier to social mobility, economic prosperity, and civic engagement. This volume explores key forces in the academic lives of Hispanic students, points out problems, and offers solutions ranging from restructuring federal and state policy to more effectively addressing racial and ethnic issues"--
In today’s political climate, the need for all of us to participate has never been more crucial. This book is her call to arms for those who know that now is the time for us to act.
In this practical, inspiring book, Dr. Everett Worthington identifies six steps to forgiving yourself: · Receive God’s forgiveness · Repair relationships · Rethink ruminations · REACH emotional self-forgiveness · Rebuild self ...
Self-help expert Dave Pelzer teaches readers how to let go of the past and use negative experiences to make them stronger when tackling the future.
This book contains deep and inspiring works of fiction.
Moving Forward is for anyone wanting to move forward and change their life, no matter what their past may have held. Dave Pelzer, author of the internationally bestselling memoirs A...
Spewers tend to feel better right away and move on because they got it all out, but everyone in their path is left burnt to a crisp, struggling to recover from their scathing emotional and verbal outburst. Proverbs 29:11 reminds us, ...
This book presents an informative, emotional, and empowering account of the challenges and struggles on the road to recovery- as well as the search for understanding, meaning, and faith.
"Moving Forward", written in 1931, is the third book by American industrialist Henry Ford (1863-1947), addressing a number of manufacturing issues and how Ford solved them. It's a must read for lean manufacturing practitioners.
This life-changing book will awaken readers to the truth of continual progress and instill within them an understanding of walking in purpose. MOVING FORWARD guides readers through a framework of letting go, trusting God, and pressing on.
This book, the first full critical overview of the film avant-garde, ushers in a new approach—and in the process creates its own subject.