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Candice examines the different
experiences students have in programs designed to foster peace at school has expanded.
Dr. Carter documents how people around the world bring about or
maintain peace in a variety of contexts.
Candice
C. Carter
Chicken Soup for the Soul: Stories for a Better World and Performing
Arts-based Resources for Teaching
This celebration book returns readers to the core of the
Chicken Soup mission: to tell great stories that warm the
heart, touch the spirit and inspire people to be the best
they can be. There is no specific audience or fancy
packaging here, just the straight-ahead great storytelling
that made the original Chicken Soup for the Soul an 80
million copy-selling phenomenon.
Jack Canfield and Mark Victor Hansen are the #1 New York
Times and USA Today best-selling authors of the Chicken Soup
for the Soul series. Jack Canfield and Mark Victor Hansen
are the #1 New York Times and USA Today best-selling authors
of the Chicken Soup for the Soul series. Bradley Winch is an
author and the award-winning publisher of Personhood Press.
He lives in Fawnskin, CA. Susanna Palomares has been
involved in the development, publishing and marketing of
education curricula and programs for over 25 years. She
lives in Wellington, FL. Linda K. Williams has been a
nationally prominent advocate against violence since 1981.
She lives in San Diego, CA. Candice C. Carter has spent her career
learning with her students about intercultural relations.
Teaching preschool, elementary, secondary and university
students in diverse settings has contributed to her
understanding of many aspects of education, beyond schooling.
While obtaining her most recent certification, a Ph.D. in
Curriculum and Instruction, Candice focused her attention on
methods of social education. Her examination of the different
experiences students have in programs designed to foster peace
at school has expanded. Now Dr. Carter is documenting how people
around the world bring about or maintain peace in a variety of
contexts. Her research on social education and
opportunities for training students to build peace can be found
in The Journal of Social Alternatives, Social Education, Multicultural
Perspectives, Teacher
Education Quarterly, ERIC
and the new Journal of
Peace Education available from Taylor and Francis. For
UNESCO, the International Peace Research Association, The
American Educational Research Association, the National Council
for the Social Studies, the National Association of
Multicultural Education, and the Society for Cross Cultural
Research, and other organizations interested in intercultural
relations Dr. Carter has presented her research on and
suggestions for culturally responsive education that fosters
positive interaction and academic achievement. She is currently
working on methods of facilitating reconciliation between
students who have been experiencing mutual conflicts in school. Teaching about
methods of making and building peace is one goal Dr. Carter has
for her book
Chicken Soup for the Soul: Stories for a Better World.
She welcomes
submissions for that publication. You can find information about
it and a link for making submissions at
http://chickensoup.peacestories.org/ Dr. Carter is developing a social education
course at her university in which students will learn about
social issues through examination of those presented in the
performing arts. She welcomes suggestions for arts media her
teacher candidates can examine for learning and teaching about
intercultural relations and any social issue. Contact address: ccarter@unf.edu
Candice C. Carter
& student teacher in Copper Canyon, Mexico (above) * * *
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For colored girls who have considered suicide by Ntozake Shange #14 -
For the Love of Money : A Novel by Omar Tyree #15 -
Homemade Loves by J. California Cooper #16 -
The Future Has a Past: Stories by J. California Cooper #17 -
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Purple Panties: An Eroticanoir.com Anthology by Sidney Molare #19 -
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Children of the Street: An Inspector Darko Dawson Mystery by
Kwei Quartey #21 -
The Upper Room by Mary Monroe #22 –
Thug Matrimony by Wahida Clark #23 -
Thugs And The Women Who Love Them by Wahida Clark #24 -
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Black Titan: A.G. Gaston and the Making of a Black American
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Brainwashed: Challenging the Myth of Black Inferiority by Tom
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Beyond the Black Lady: Sexuality and the New African American Middle
Class by Lisa B. Thompson
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* * * * Greenback Planet: How the Dollar Conquered the World and Threatened Civilization as We Know It By H. W. Brands In Greenback Planet, acclaimed historian H. W. Brands charts the dollar's astonishing rise to become the world's principal currency. Telling the story with the verve of a novelist, he recounts key episodes in U.S. monetary history, from the Civil War debate over fiat money (greenbacks) to the recent worldwide financial crisis. Brands explores the dollar's changing relations to gold and silver and to other currencies and cogently explains how America's economic might made the dollar the fundamental standard of value in world finance. He vividly describes the 1869 Black Friday attempt to corner the gold market, banker J. P. Morgan's bailout of the U.S. treasury, the creation of the Federal Reserve, and President Franklin Roosevelt's handling of the bank panic of 1933. Brands shows how lessons learned (and not learned) in the Great Depression have influenced subsequent U.S. monetary policy, and how the dollar's dominance helped transform economies in countries ranging from Germany and Japan after World War II to Russia and China today. He concludes with a sobering dissection of the 2008 world financial debacle, which exposed the power--and the enormous risks--of the dollar's worldwide reign. The Economy
Migration, Labour Markets and the Rescue Industry This book explodes several myths: that selling sex is completely different from any other kind of work, that migrants who sell sex are passive victims and that the multitude of people out to save them are without self-interest. Laura Agustín makes a passionate case against these stereotypes, arguing that the label 'trafficked' does not accurately describe migrants' lives and that the 'rescue industry' serves to disempower them. Based on extensive research amongst both migrants who sell sex and social helpers, Sex at the Margins provides a radically different analysis. Frequently, says Agustin, migrants make rational choices to travel and work in the sex industry, and although they are treated like a marginalised group they form part of the dynamic global economy. Both powerful and controversial, this book is essential reading for all those who want to understand the increasingly important relationship between sex markets, migration and the desire for social justice. "Sex at the Margins rips apart distinctions between migrants, service work and sexual labour and reveals the utter complexity of the contemporary sex industry. This book is set to be a trailblazer in the study of sexuality."—Lisa Adkins, University of London
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The White Masters of the
World
From
The World and Africa, 1965
W. E. B. Du Bois’
Arraignment and Indictment of White Civilization
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