Sentences with phrase «comprehensive as the other books»

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The select subject index in my Jacques Ellul: A Comprehensive Bibliography (Greenwich, CT: JAI Press, 1984) lists major references to speech or the word in nine of Ellul's forty books (others could have been added), as well as in ten of his six - hundred - odd articles.
It was the first really comprehensive resource that I came across that had a lot of other protocol option other than the medical protocol and it was really well research space out and I just had a lot of different options to really personalize the protocol and so I kind of used something from her book as well.
Bottom line: Great for parents who want to invest time and effort into a comprehensive baby memory book that's not as restrictive as others on this list regarding its cotents.
This project takes roughly 12 lessons if all done in class (could be done as HW to make it shorter) This resource includes: A preparation lesson where students work in groups to learn other research methods A comprehensive work book for each group to work through as they complete the project.
Bulletins and other special books are sent to members as a benefit of Comprehensive membership in NCSS.
Other notable publications address standards as described in the two books Essential Knowledge: The Debate Over What American Students Should Know (Marzano, Kendall, & Gaddy, 1999; ASCD / McREL) and A Comprehensive Guide to Designing Standards - Based Districts, Schools, and Classrooms (Marzano & Kendall, 1996; ASCD / McREL).
It is, IMO, a foundational book that is a great reference for determining where to begin when building a comprehensive, focused approach to assessing one's own approach to facts and opinions as well as examining statements / claims made by others.
Over the last two years, Amygdala Design has designed covers for both international bestsellers and new, self - publishing authors, and offers a comprehensive range of associated services such as web design, book trailers and other marketing material.
«Employers and recruiters have discovered a treasure trove of information on potential job applicants in social networking sites such as MySpace, Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, and other online sources,» says Lester Rosen, founder of Employment Screening Resources (ESR) and author of «The Safe Hiring Manual — The Complete Guide to Keeping Criminals, Imposters, and Terrorists Out of Your Workplace,» the first comprehensive book on employment screening.
Within the education community, Parents as Teachers (PAT) has gained prominence as a program for promoting child development and school readiness after achieving promising results in Missouri.12 In New Zealand, Scotland, and other countries, recent development of home - visiting efforts have replicated American models, thus indicating that the promise seen in this country with home visiting is envisioned beyond our shores.13, 14 Lisbeth Schorr, in her 1988 book Within Our Reach: Breaking the Cycle of the Disadvantaged, stated: «[Home - visiting] programs that succeed in helping the children and families who live in the shadows are intensive and comprehensive, flexible, and staffed by professionals with the time and skills to establish solid relationships with their clients.
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