Sentences with phrase «history text books»

Using the Access to History text book (or their notes, if being used as a revision exercise) students make notes on the legal process surrounding witchcraft accusations.
The Access to History text book is necessary to complete these worksheets.
These are intended to be used alongside the Access to History text book (for Edexcel and OCR)
That reminds me of when I was 15 my dad gave me money to buy a history text book for school at Dymocks.

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A review by ActiveHistory.ca describes the book as an essential text on the history of Alberta's tar sands.
Not most importantly that since the bible is the most heavily researched book in the history of the world by wide orders of magnitude, scholars have thoroughly examined textual criticism issues such as this, and the Christian can rest assured that: — the bible we have is over 99 % original text — none of the verses under issue affect the Christian message of salvation through faith in the atoning work of Jesus on the cross at all, not even the smallest amount.
I had a fascinating conversation with Max Stackhouse of Andover - Newton Seminary who felt that one of our greatest needs in the subject area of this book was for an examination of the history of preaching on certain texts as the «Rich Young Ruler» to see how sermons related to different contexts.
The genre of the book of Esther has been debated, but very few scholars would identify this as a strictly historical text, particularly based on our modern, Western understanding of history as a relatively objective recounting of facts.
It was a pioneering feat of simply outstanding quality, testimony for which is seen in the fact that it served as the basic text - book of early human history for more than two and a half thousand years.
Pearce concludes the book with a painfully uninformed discussion of King Lear that ignores the obligatory decision about the quarto and folio texts, as well as the entire critical and theatrical history; he advances a naive allegorical reading whose major elements have all appeared, more cogently, elsewhere.
The distinction between rights and tolerance is developed at great length in Allan Bloom's The Closing of the American Mind (Simon & Schuster, 1987), a book that is bound to be controversial because it argues that an excess of tolerance has led our culture to turn away from a dependence on those classic texts in our national history which celebrate certain principles on which the country was founded.
It is not intended to be read as history text, a science book, or a political manifesto.
Every week in the text books of history Ronaldo creates a new chapter which does not unfold easily.
If your child is not interested in facts and non-fiction, there are plenty of fiction books based in particular historic settings which (in my experience) give a better understanding of history than many text - books.
• In our review of three new nature books (25 May, p 48), we should have referred to Gilbert White's 18th - century text as The Natural History of Selborne, not Selbourne.
The last 50 years of Russian and U.S. space exploration is examined in Space: A History of Space Exploration in Photographs, text by Andrew Chaikin, Firefly Books Limited, 2004.
Borges, it is known, was fascinated by encyclopedias and by the Naturalis historia8 (perhaps the first encyclopedia in history), which in fact he mentions in «Funes the Memorious»: Funes asks the narrator (Borges) for any Latin text, and Borges obliges with volume VII of Pliny's encyclopedia and Quicherat's Thesaurus, just so the rube will be rudely disappointed upon finding out that one can not learn such a complicated language using only a book and a dictionary.
Surely one has come across a particularly dry passage in a history book, only to have one's curiosity piqued by some little tidbit of information below the main text.
Are you an elementary school teacher who took that ABC book to a new level or a social studies teacher who has made oral histories of local old - timers part of the community collection of text in the school and local libraries?
These tasks lend themselves specifically to the revision of essay questions of any topic or content subject [R.E., Biology; English; History; Geography...] and all you have to do by way of preparation is apply the tasks to the specifics of your subject, particularly your exam board and provide some guidance as to where students can find information, whether that's in the text book, online or reference books.
For example, a student in high school can choose to upload a chapter from a history book they're required to read, and use that as the typing practice text.
It includes a wealth of information and contains references to How March got its name (Mars - the God of War), things associated with March - daffodils, Zodiac signs, birthstone, Equinox, Spring, sayings «as mad as a March hare» Special Days in March - Easter, St Patrick's Day, Saint David's Day, Saint Piran's Day, Saint Joseph's Day, Women's History Month, Simnel Sunday, Mothering Sunday / Mother's Day, World Maths Day, the Jewish festival of Purim, International Women's Day, World Water Day, Lady Day (the Feast of the Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary), Oranges and Lemons Children's Service, World Book Day Notable Birthdays — Will I Am, Albert Einstein, Frederic Chopin, Dr Seuss (Theodor Geisel), Alexander Graham Bell, Vivaldi, Michelangelo, nat King Cole, Steve McQueen, Robbie Coltrane, Wilfred Owen, Fernando Torres, Johann Sebastian Bach, Ronaldinho, Alan Sugar, Harry Houdini, Vincent Van Gogh Discoveries, Launches, Inventions — Twitter, Barbie Doll, Coca - Cola, discovery of Uranus, the first elevator, Rolls Royce, first internet domain name, English football league, telephone patented Notable Events and Happenings — Great Flood of Sheffield, Knighthood of Paul McCartney, release of first Beatles album, «Titanic» won 11 Academy Awards It also contains hyperlinks to - Vivaldi's Four Seasons Spring (La Primavera)- Bach's «Air on G String» - St Clement's bells ringing «Orange and Lemons» - Chopin's Etude Op. 25 No. 11 «Winter Wind» - The Beatles «Please, Please Me» - Hares «boxing» A simple text version of this presentation, more appropriate for younger / SEN pupils is also available.
Even the most «standard» curriculum decides whose history is worthy of study, whose books are worthy of reading, which curriculum and text selections that include myriad voices and multiple ways of knowing, experiencing, and understanding life can help students to find and value their own voices, histories, and cultures.
When we asked a particularly well - read 8th grader what she found confusing about informational text, she guided us to this chapter in her history book, which she indicated was one example of the many that left her with a frustrating lack of understanding.
The Huffington Post said the A Beka Books's middle - school history text blames Satan for both the theory of evolution and modern psychology.
In this book, Nigel Dobbie has put together a comprehensive history of both Corvette Racing and the various European privateer teams that campaigned the GT1 car from 1999 - 2009 with some stunning illustrations to accompany the in - depth text.
As they work on their forthcoming titles, the co-founders, who have their own personal projects in development — Lee is working on a book about the struggles of being overly connected in the digital age (eg, texting, IM, e-mail); Love is working on her second novel, about how historians and politicians in the present day contort the history of a failed slave uprising in early 19th century Virginia — continue to experiment with what both the e-book platforms and their own website user experience will look like.
The Book of Mormon This edition, translated by Joseph Smith Jr., with an introduction by Laurie F. Maffly - Kipp, is Smith's third and final revision of one of the most influential and controversial religious texts in American history.
Illustrations flow along with the text in this book celebrating the river that played a key role in the settling of the New World, the outcome of the Revolutionary War, and the history of a state and a country.
From printing and binding a family history, to crafting a lavish work of fiction, to a manual or text book companion to your work or teaching career — print on demand and... Continue Reading →
With the notable exceptions of The Oxford Companion to the Book (2010) and Bettley's The Art of the Book (2001), most literature in the fields of book history and topics concerning the history of writing and digital textuality, including studies of books as artistic objects and of the material page make no mention of comics at all, in spite of the fact they do refer to other forms of multimedia or text - and - image publications such as collage books and illustrated boBook (2010) and Bettley's The Art of the Book (2001), most literature in the fields of book history and topics concerning the history of writing and digital textuality, including studies of books as artistic objects and of the material page make no mention of comics at all, in spite of the fact they do refer to other forms of multimedia or text - and - image publications such as collage books and illustrated boBook (2001), most literature in the fields of book history and topics concerning the history of writing and digital textuality, including studies of books as artistic objects and of the material page make no mention of comics at all, in spite of the fact they do refer to other forms of multimedia or text - and - image publications such as collage books and illustrated bobook history and topics concerning the history of writing and digital textuality, including studies of books as artistic objects and of the material page make no mention of comics at all, in spite of the fact they do refer to other forms of multimedia or text - and - image publications such as collage books and illustrated books.
Accompanied by text that blends steamboat history with salty, first - person accounts from the likes of musician and former riverboat captain John Hartford and Captain Clark C. «Doc» Hawley, a National Rivers Hall of Fame member, Kral's book is the first to go below decks for an inside look at the workings of these romantic vessels.
True, very important for history books when the text during 20 pages makes references to locations shown on one map
With a clearly written text and appealing acrylic paintings, this unusual picture book shows how the muddling of fact, memory, and legend can result in popular history.
Love the iPad app by Richard Mason for his book History of a Pleasure Seeker, which allows seemless switching from the text to the audio (read by Dan Stevens of Downton Abbey fame), plus supplemental photo, history, music cHistory of a Pleasure Seeker, which allows seemless switching from the text to the audio (read by Dan Stevens of Downton Abbey fame), plus supplemental photo, history, music chistory, music content.
Some of these movies may not be entirely accurate, some of them may be biased, but the important thing is that people are becoming engaged in history and potentially interested, which is a lot more than what my text books and history classes did.
Although their influence is now somewhat diminished, for more than a century they ran a text book marketing campaign that ensured they earned vastly inflated prices for their shiny little rocks - first by buying up the newly discovered South African diamond mines so that they effectively controlled the market, then by creating the impression of scarcity by ruthlessly controlling supplies; and then, in their pièce de résistance, commissioning one of the most successful marketing campaigns in history to create the tradition of giving diamonds as engagement gifts; which includes the famous «diamonds are forever» advertising campaign and sponsoring movies such as Gentleman Prefer Blonds (1953), To Catch A Thief (1955) and The Pink Panther (1963).
It's that stories create an emotional connection to horror that text books and history lessons leave blank.
I think I found this book more interesting from the history aspect of the text rather than the development of the plot or the swap between characters every few chapters.
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Functional: 1) Read mode and control mode (single tap to switch) 2) Fixate pages by width, saved on scroll 3) Search in books 4) Table of content 5) Night Mode 6) Search ALL books (PDF, DjVu) on device 7) Next Page or scroll pages by tap screen 8) Full screen mode 9) Support e-reader keys like Nook, Kindle, Sony 10) File navigation 11) Recent Books 12) Light and black theme 13) Screen orientation: Portrait, Landscape, Automatic 14) Text Bookmarks for page 15) Links History, back tobooks 4) Table of content 5) Night Mode 6) Search ALL books (PDF, DjVu) on device 7) Next Page or scroll pages by tap screen 8) Full screen mode 9) Support e-reader keys like Nook, Kindle, Sony 10) File navigation 11) Recent Books 12) Light and black theme 13) Screen orientation: Portrait, Landscape, Automatic 14) Text Bookmarks for page 15) Links History, back tobooks (PDF, DjVu) on device 7) Next Page or scroll pages by tap screen 8) Full screen mode 9) Support e-reader keys like Nook, Kindle, Sony 10) File navigation 11) Recent Books 12) Light and black theme 13) Screen orientation: Portrait, Landscape, Automatic 14) Text Bookmarks for page 15) Links History, back toBooks 12) Light and black theme 13) Screen orientation: Portrait, Landscape, Automatic 14) Text Bookmarks for page 15) Links History, back to page
Adobe's e-book reader sends your reading logs back to Adobe — in plain text [Updated]-- In what has to be one of the very worst moves in Internet history, Adobe Digital Editions 4 now tracks every book you read and send that information IN PLAIN TEXT back to Adtext [Updated]-- In what has to be one of the very worst moves in Internet history, Adobe Digital Editions 4 now tracks every book you read and send that information IN PLAIN TEXT back to AdTEXT back to Adobe.
Text by Juliet Koss, Associate Professor of Art History at Scripps College in Claremont, California, is the author of Modernism after Wagner (University of Minnesota Press, 2010), a finalist for the College Art Association's Charles Rufus Morey Book Award, along with numerous essays on 19th - and 20th - century German and Soviet art, architecture, and related fields.
Known for deconstructing institutional and academic books as a gesture of challenging historical and contemporary power structures, Jones unveils new paintings that incorporate found texts on black history, law and higher education.
«Second Century» is a play on the title of Simone de Beauvoir's seminal text, The Second Sex of 1949, a book that dealt with the treatment of women throughout history and marks the starting point of second - wave feminism.
Biennials and Beyond is the first book to position a range of contemporary exhibitions in the context of art history, providing installation photographs, exhibition floor plans, and critical texts from the time, as well as an expansive account of recent exhibition history.
She is author of more than 20 books and nearly 200 articles, reviews, and features, ranging from Salvador Dalí's Dream of Venus to The Essential Andy Warhol, from an essay on exhibition wall text to an art history of chocolate.
Including a major essay plus individual texts on each commission by Joan Simon, and filled with interviews, artist statements, plans, archival photographs and stunning new photography, this book charts the history of the project through each commission, through the eyes of the artists and the Olivers.
In this beautifully designed and lavishly illustrated book, art lovers learn about an important aspect of the history of the Houston contemporary art scene, while scholars gain insight into the history of the contemporary exhibition through a series of texts: essays, facts, reminiscences and anecdotes.
The Intelligent Woman's Guide to Art is a new book built on the pages of an old one, a smart, witty take on art history collaged over the text and images of a 1950s introduction to fine art for «club women.»
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