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This book explores the evolution of "coming of age" in a world where teens are already an entrepreneurial force, and shows you how to instill the talent, skills and instincts today's children will need to make the most of their future.
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This volume offers an introduction to some Web 2.0 technologies. The primary goal of the volume is to establish where we are in terms of Web 2.0 tools for teaching and research, especially in language education.
Featuring the works of forty-four North American artists in media ranging from painting and sculpture to photography and mixed-media collage, this unique volume illustrates the creative breadth of present-day art inspired by the Judaeo ...
One evening during the scheduled social hour I had planned to divide the campers up into teams and play “ Bible Family Feud , " my variation on the then popular game show " Family Feud . ” The game was played by having the audience ...
The original essays explore the early beginnings of the second generation in the United States and Western Europe, showing that variations in second-generation trajectories are of the utmost importance for the future, for they will ...
The Next Generation: A Study in the Physiology of Inheritance
The Next Generation explores these and other issues that deeply concern feminist therapists of all ages. This powerful book examines the psychological and cultural context of the third wave of feminism.
Drawing on the 1990 National Jewish Population Survey (NJPS), the book questions the future of the Jewish community's next generation. Children are the key to the future and continuity of any social, religious or ethnic group.