From GED to Harvard Then Inc. 500: How Two Teens Went from Geds to Building the Fastest Growing Business in New Orleans

From GED to Harvard Then Inc. 500: How Two Teens Went from Geds to Building the Fastest Growing Business in New Orleans
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Publisher : Forbesbooks
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1946633372
ISBN-13 : 9781946633378
Rating : 4/5 (72 Downloads)

Synopsis From GED to Harvard Then Inc. 500: How Two Teens Went from Geds to Building the Fastest Growing Business in New Orleans by : Jane Wolfe

WHEN YOU START WITH LOVE, YOU CAN ACCOMPLISH ANYTHING In From GED to Harvard Then Inc. 500, be prepared to fall not just for a city but for a couple who firmly believe that the most wildly successful businesses don't start with a sale or even a product ... they start with a desire to engage with others. When they bought a run-down little market in 1982, the Wolfes didn't even consider the idea of failing. At seventeen and nineteen years old, Jane and Scott knew that if they were going to succeed, they needed to put their whole heart into their business. And it worked. The Wolfes found that success isn't as much about what you sell--it's about the feelings that your team members project and your customers walk away with. In short, it's about love. From GED to Harvard Then Inc. 500 walks with the Wolfes through their journey from the early years of Wagner's Meat, its growth and utter destruction by Hurricane Katrina, their astonishing rebuilding, and the realization of running a New Orleans icon that has a little bit of everything ... and a whole lot of community engagement.

When Southern Women Cook

When Southern Women Cook
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Publisher : America's Test Kitchen
Total Pages : 545
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ISBN-10 : 9781954210493
ISBN-13 : 1954210493
Rating : 4/5 (93 Downloads)

Synopsis When Southern Women Cook by : America's Test Kitchen

A first-of-its-kind Southern cookbook featuring more than 300 Cook's Country recipes and fascinating insights into the culinary techniques and heroes of the American South. Tour the diverse history of Southern food through 200+ stories of women who've shaped the cuisine! Shepherded by Toni Tipton-Martin and Cook's Country Executive Editor and TV personality Morgan Bolling, When Southern Women Cook showcases the hard work, hospitality, and creativity of women who have given soul to Southern cooking from the start. Every page amplifies their contributions, from the enslaved cooks making foundational food at Monticello to Mexican Americans accessing sweet memories with colorful conchas today. 70+ voices paint a true picture of the South: Emmy Award–winning producer and author Von Diaz covers Caribbean immigrant foodways through Southern stews; food journalist Kim Severson delves into recipes' power as cultural currency; mixologist and beverage historian Tiffanie Barriere reflects on Juneteenth customs including red drink. Consulting food historian KC Hysmith contributes important—and fascinating—context throughout. 300 Recipes—must-knows, little-knowns, and modern inventions: Regional Brunswick Stew, Dollywood Cinnamon Bread, Pickle-Brined Fried Chicken Sandwiches, Grilled Lemongrass Chicken Banh Mi, and Oat Guava Cookies bridge the gap between what Southern cooking is known for and how it continues to evolve. Recipe headnotes contextualize your cooking: Learn Edna Lewis’ biscuit wisdom. Read about Waffle House and fry chicken thighs to top light-as-air waffles. Meet Joy Perrine, the "Bad Girl of Bourbon." Covering every region and flavor of the American South, from Texas Barbecue to Gullah Geechee rice dishes, this collection of 300 recipes is a joyous celebration of Southern cuisine and its diverse heroes, past and present.

Coming Up Taller

Coming Up Taller
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Publisher : DIANE Publishing
Total Pages : 165
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ISBN-10 : 9780788145995
ISBN-13 : 0788145991
Rating : 4/5 (95 Downloads)

Synopsis Coming Up Taller by : Judith Weitz

50 Myths and Lies That Threaten America's Public Schools

50 Myths and Lies That Threaten America's Public Schools
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Publisher : Teachers College Press
Total Pages : 273
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ISBN-10 : 9780807755242
ISBN-13 : 0807755249
Rating : 4/5 (42 Downloads)

Synopsis 50 Myths and Lies That Threaten America's Public Schools by : David C. Berliner

This book is guaranteed to spark lively debates and critical thinking in any classroom! Two of the most respected voices in education identify 50 myths and lies that threaten America's public schools. Berliner and Glass argue that many citizens conception of K12 public education in the United States is more myth than reality. Warped opinions about our nations public schools include: they are inferior to private schools; they are among the worst in the world in math and science; teachers should be fired if their students dont score at the national average, and on and on. With more than a little humor, Berliner and Glass separate fact from fiction in this comprehensive look at modern education reform. They explain how the mythical failure of public education has been created and perpetuated in large part by political and economic interests who stand to gain from its destruction. They expose a rapidly expanding variety of organizations and media that intentionally misrepresent facts. Where appropriate, they name the promoters of the hoax and point out how their interests are served by encouraging false beliefs. Their method of debunking these falsehoods is to argue against their logic, criticize the data supporting them, and present more credible contradictory data. This dynamic book features short essays on important topics to provide every teacher, administrator, school board member, and concerned parent with reliable knowledge from authoritative sources.

The Road Half Traveled

The Road Half Traveled
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Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1611860466
ISBN-13 : 9781611860467
Rating : 4/5 (66 Downloads)

Synopsis The Road Half Traveled by : Rita Axelroth Hodges

Drawing on ten diverse universities as case studies, this eye-opening book explores practices and strategies that can be employed to improve conditions in low-income communities and emphasizes the critical roles of university leaders, philanthropy, and policy in this process. The Road Half Traveled provides a forward-thinking perspective on new horizons in university and community partnership.

Grown Up Digital: How the Net Generation is Changing Your World

Grown Up Digital: How the Net Generation is Changing Your World
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Publisher : McGraw Hill Professional
Total Pages : 288
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ISBN-10 : 0071641556
ISBN-13 : 9780071641555
Rating : 4/5 (56 Downloads)

Synopsis Grown Up Digital: How the Net Generation is Changing Your World by : Don Tapscott

SELECTED AS A 2008 BEST BUSINESS BOOK OF THE YEAR BY THE ECONOMIST The Net Generation Has Arrived. Are you ready for it? Chances are you know a person between the ages of 11 and 30. You've seen them doing five things at once: texting friends, downloading music, uploading videos, watching a movie on a two-inch screen, and doing who-knows-what on Facebook or MySpace. They're the first generation to have literally grown up digital--and they're part of a global cultural phenomenon that's here to stay. The bottom line is this: If you understand the Net Generation, you will understand the future. If you're a Baby Boomer or Gen-Xer: This is your field guide. A fascinating inside look at the Net Generation, Grown Up Digital is inspired by a $4 million private research study. New York Times bestselling author Don Tapscott has surveyed more than 11,000 young people. Instead of a bunch of spoiled “screenagers” with short attention spans and zero social skills, he discovered a remarkably bright community which has developed revolutionary new ways of thinking, interacting, working, and socializing. Grown Up Digital reveals: How the brain of the Net Generation processes information Seven ways to attract and engage young talent in the workforce Seven guidelines for educators to tap the Net Gen potential Parenting 2.0: There's no place like the new home Citizen Net: How young people and the Internet are transforming democracy Today's young people are using technology in ways you could never imagine. Instead of passively watching television, the “Net Geners” are actively participating in the distribution of entertainment and information. For the first time in history, youth are the authorities on something really important. And they're changing every aspect of our society-from the workplace to the marketplace, from the classroom to the living room, from the voting booth to the Oval Office. The Digital Age is here. The Net Generation has arrived. Meet the future.

The Gap-Year Advantage

The Gap-Year Advantage
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Publisher : Macmillan
Total Pages : 240
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ISBN-10 : 9780312336981
ISBN-13 : 0312336985
Rating : 4/5 (81 Downloads)

Synopsis The Gap-Year Advantage by : Karl Haigler

That complements the college-application process, communicating with students about their goals, and handling logistics such as travel, health insurance, and money.

Substance Abuse

Substance Abuse
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 661
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ISBN-10 : 9781493919512
ISBN-13 : 1493919512
Rating : 4/5 (12 Downloads)

Synopsis Substance Abuse by : Alan David Kaye

This book is written for any clinician who encounters substance abuse in a patient and wonders what to do. Experts from a cross-section of specialties and health professions provide up-to-date, evidence-based guidance on how non-expert clinicians can recognize, understand, and approach the management of substance abuse in their patients. They detail the range of treatments available and whether and how they work. The central importance of using a carefully selected multimodal approach that is tailored to the individual patient is emphasized throughout and illustrated in case scenarios from actual clinical practice.

We Borrowed Gentleness

We Borrowed Gentleness
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Publisher : Alice James Books
Total Pages : 82
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ISBN-10 : 9781948579377
ISBN-13 : 1948579375
Rating : 4/5 (77 Downloads)

Synopsis We Borrowed Gentleness by : J. Estanislao Lopez

We Borrowed Gentleness interrogates the innateness of pain and forms of destruction—through natural disaster, through God, through family, and through the power structures and patriarchal violence that embeds itself in language and cultural memory. Poems critique and challenge the patriarchal narratives that dominate American history. The poems leave the question open of whether man, men, a father and son, are redeemable after the surge of rising white nationalism in America. And yet, there are poems that find, still, bits of joy and perhaps a shred of hope. By juxtaposing poems of louder narrative imagination with quieter poems that explore intimate failings within a family, often portrayed with a realist aesthetic, the book attempts to work through the essential fault in man, in men—in the structures that they design and maintain.