A Team for the Ages

A Team for the Ages
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Publisher : Globe Pequot
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1592284027
ISBN-13 : 9781592284023
Rating : 4/5 (27 Downloads)

Synopsis A Team for the Ages by : Robert W. Cohen

Certain to create new controversies, and stir up some old ones, here is a fascinating historical and comparative look at the national pastime and its greatest players over the past one hundred years.

The Ages of the Justice League

The Ages of the Justice League
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Publisher : McFarland
Total Pages : 220
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ISBN-10 : 9781476662251
ISBN-13 : 1476662258
Rating : 4/5 (51 Downloads)

Synopsis The Ages of the Justice League by : Joseph J. Darowski

The first superhero team from the Silver Age of comics, DC's Justice League has seen many iterations since its first appearance in 1960. As the original comic book continued and spin-off titles proliferated, talented writers, artists and editors adapted the team to appeal to changing audience tastes. This collection of new essays examines more than five decades of Justice League comics and related titles. Each essay considers a storyline or era of the franchise in its historical and social contexts.

One for the Ages

One for the Ages
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Publisher : Sports Publishing LLC
Total Pages : 132
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ISBN-10 : 1596701323
ISBN-13 : 9781596701328
Rating : 4/5 (23 Downloads)

Synopsis One for the Ages by :

During the most historic and record-setting year in Illinois basketball history, the Illini captured the hearts of fans everywhere. Those fans can now celebrate the 2005 championship run in One for the Ages: The 2004-05 Fighting Illini's March to the Arch. The first title to be available on the market following the Illini's nearly perfect season and run to the Final Four, the book is full of vibrant full-color photos from The News-Gazette in Champaign, taking readers through the regular and post-seasons. Included are statistics and game recaps for the most significant games as well as complete coverage of the Big Ten Tournament, the NCAA Tournament, and the Final Four.

Health at Older Ages

Health at Older Ages
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Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Total Pages : 508
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ISBN-10 : 9780226132327
ISBN-13 : 0226132323
Rating : 4/5 (27 Downloads)

Synopsis Health at Older Ages by : David M. Cutler

Americans are living longer—and staying healthier longer—than ever before. Despite the rapid disappearance of pensions and health care benefits for retirees, older people are healthier and better off than they were twenty years ago. In Health at Older Ages, a distinguished team of economists analyzes the foundations of disability decline, quantifies this phenomenon in economic terms, and proposes what might be done to accelerate future improvements in the health of our most elderly populations. This breakthrough volume argues that educational attainment, high socioeconomic status, an older retirement age, and accessible medical care have improved the health and quality of life of seniors. Along the way, it outlines the economic benefits of disability decline, such as an increased rate of seniors in the workplace, relief for the healthcare system and care-giving families, and reduced medical expenses for the elderly themselves. Health at Older Ages will be an essential contribution to the debate about meeting the medical needs of an aging nation.

Thrace through the Ages

Thrace through the Ages
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Publisher : Archaeopress Publishing Ltd
Total Pages : 382
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ISBN-10 : 9781803274621
ISBN-13 : 180327462X
Rating : 4/5 (21 Downloads)

Synopsis Thrace through the Ages by : Zeynep Koçel Erdem

This volume draws attention to the importance of pottery evidence in evaluating archaeological material from Thrace. The volume considers the informative value of pottery in tracing cultural and political phases, by providing us with important data about production centres, commercial relations, daily life, religious rituals and burial customs.

Visualizing Ancestry in the High and Late Middle Ages

Visualizing Ancestry in the High and Late Middle Ages
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 417
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ISBN-10 : 9781108470186
ISBN-13 : 1108470181
Rating : 4/5 (86 Downloads)

Synopsis Visualizing Ancestry in the High and Late Middle Ages by : Joan A. Holladay

Appearing in all figural media from the mid-twelfth century, family trees and lineages made political claims for their patrons.

Bridging the Generation Gap: Talking to People of All Ages

Bridging the Generation Gap: Talking to People of All Ages
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Publisher : QQB
Total Pages : 110
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Synopsis Bridging the Generation Gap: Talking to People of All Ages by : Emma Quinn

In a world that is rapidly evolving, the need for effective communication across generations has never been more crucial. Whether you are a young adult just entering the workforce, a middle-aged professional navigating familial and career challenges, or a senior seeking to share wisdom while adapting to new societal norms, this book aims to bridge the generational divide and enhance understanding across age groups. But why is intergenerational communication so important today, and what challenges and benefits does it present?

Understanding and Managing Children's Behaviour through Group Work Ages 5-7

Understanding and Managing Children's Behaviour through Group Work Ages 5-7
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 177
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ISBN-10 : 9781317580799
ISBN-13 : 1317580796
Rating : 4/5 (99 Downloads)

Synopsis Understanding and Managing Children's Behaviour through Group Work Ages 5-7 by : Cath Hunter

Understanding and Managing Children’s Behaviour 5-7 provides the reader with an insight into children’s emotional well-being and helps them to understand what and how children communicate and how to respond in a way that provides positive messages, increases their emotional vocabulary and encourages them to change their behaviour. It provides an alternative and effective child-centred way of managing children’s behaviour through introducing the concept of reflective language and other tools, equipping staff with new skills that are transferable across the school in any role. The book is divided into two sections, enabling the reader to link theory with practice. The first section takes the reader on a journey to help them understand the different factors that influence children’s behaviour. The second section of the book focuses on the group work programmes, how they can be used, their value and the impact they can have on children and the school as a whole. The activities in the group work programmes explore the concept of using reflective language as a behaviour management tool and are designed to motivate and build confidence, self-esteem and resilience. Useful pedagogical features throughout the book include: practitioner and classroom management tips and reflective tasks; strategies and practical ideas for staff to use to help them engage more deeply with the contents of the book; flexible, tried and tested group work programmes designed to promote inclusion rather than exclusion; clear step-by-step instructions for delivering the group work programmes; case studies showing behaviour examples with detailed explanations for the behaviour and strategies to respond to it. This book is aimed at all KS1 primary school staff, especially teaching assistants, learning mentors and family workers who can deliver the group work programmes. It is also recommended reading for SENCOs and trainee teachers, and will be useful for therapists who work with children and are looking at delivering other approaches in their work.

The Ismailis in the Middle Ages

The Ismailis in the Middle Ages
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 322
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ISBN-10 : 9780198042594
ISBN-13 : 0198042590
Rating : 4/5 (94 Downloads)

Synopsis The Ismailis in the Middle Ages by : Shafique N. Virani

"None of that people should be spared, not even the babe in its cradle." With these chilling words, the Mongol warlord Genghis Khan declared his intention to destroy the Ismailis, one of the most intellectually and politically significant Muslim communities of medieval Islamdom. The massacres that followed convinced observers that this powerful voice of Shi'i Islam had been forever silenced. Little was heard of these people for centuries, until their recent and dramatic emergence from obscurity. Today they exist as a dynamic and thriving community established in over twenty-five countries. Yet the interval between what appeared to have been their total annihilation, and their modern, seemingly phoenix-like renaissance, has remained shrouded in mystery. Drawing on an astonishing array of sources gathered from many countries around the globe, The Ismailis in the Middle Ages: A History of Survival, A Search for Salvation is a richly nuanced and compelling study of the murkiest portion of this era. In probing the period from the dark days when the Ismaili fortresses in Iran fell before the marauding Mongol hordes, to the emergence at Anjudan of the Ismaili Imams who provided a spiritual centre to a scattered community, this work explores the motivations, passions and presumptions of historical actors. With penetrating insight, Shafique N. Virani examines the rich esoteric thought that animated the Ismailis and enabled them to persevere. A work of remarkable erudition, this landmark book is essential reading for scholars of Islamic history and spirituality, Shi'ism and Iran. Both specialists and informed lay readers will take pleasure not only in its scholarly perception, but in its lively anecdotes, quotations of delightful poetry, and gripping narrative style. This is an extraordinary book of historical beauty and spiritual vision.