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Saturday, August 27th, 2011

Grants/Funding resources for minority owned/community businesses in Oklahoma?
I work for a small, family (minority-owned) company in the state of Oklahoma. We are in the recycling industry. With the economic issues that the country is currently facing we have had to lay off employees and it is getting to the point that we can’t retain what we have left. If you know of any resources, let me know. Thank you.
You might try local advertising and asking local businesses to give word of mouth to clients about your business. I live in Oklahoma and we used to work with the Chamber to support other businesses.
What do you guys do for recycling? If you’re in the area I could talk to a few local shops to encourage business for you.
Dementia: Community Resources for Caregivers
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Becoming Who We Already Are $12.99 Soulful. Soul-filled. Vertical (up to God). Horizontal (extending His love around us). These few words and many others describe the worship experience that is Becoming Who We Already Are, a powerful album from the weekend worship team of Vineyard Cincinnati. Made as a completely voluntary work of kindness, this album has a quality and effect that truly reflects it’s goal; “investing in the vision… |
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Service Learning: Curriculum, Standards and the Community [VHS] $99.95 Service Learning is an approach that moves beyond the concept of “community service” to a higher, more academically-integrated type of instructional practice. In this video, visit secondary schools, teachers, community leaders, and settings (projects dealing with the homeless and community environments) throughout the United States as teachers and students develop Service Learning projects that pr… |
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The Veterans of Hope Project: James Lawson~The Seamless Cloth of Faith and Struggle The centerpiece of the work of the Veterans of Hope Project is the development of an educational video archive. For the archive, the project conducts interview-conversations with religious leaders, activists, artists, educators and others who are veterans of struggles for peace and justice in this country and in other parts of the world. In videotaped sessions these men and women are invited to re… |
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The Family Guide to Long Term Care Series (Solutions & Practical Advice for Older Adults and Their Families) [5 VHS Videos] $145.00 Five VHS Videos. Original series had six videos, Vol. 3 – Staying Involved, is missing. When older adults experience changes caused by the aging process, it’s often difficult for families to know how to begin managing their loved ones’ care, deal with difficult emotions, and make informed decisions. Through The Family Guide to Long-term Care series, you’ll find answers to the questions that fami… |
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Fiber Optic Light $8.50 Blue Light emits from the tip of each fiber optic strand on this 13.5 inch lamp. Requires 3 AA batteries not included…. |
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The Last Rites of Joe May $5.99 … |
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Kadosh $15.87 The face of two troubled relationships affected by the struggles of secular and religious Jews are the focus of Amos Gitai’s concluding entry in his “City Trilogy.” Set in an ultra-Orthodox area of Jerusalem, the film follows sisters Rivka, whose 10-year marriage to a rabbi’s son dissolves because she has not borne any children; and Malka, who is pledged to marry a religious zealot while in love w… |
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Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood: Work (#1528) Water, Water Everywhere in Make-Believe $9.95 Mister Rogers has a leak in his kitchen faucet and works to fix it. With help he finds what he needs to get the job done. In Make-Believe there are a lot of different kinds of work to do to build the swimming pool. But a pipe breaks in the midst of the digging which changes the neighbors’ plans. There’s lots of drama as they try to collect all the water. Mister Rogers says that just as work change… |
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Yes To Carrots Body Butter, Super Rich, Nourishing, 8.45 Ounce Tubs (Pack of 2) $25.94 Pamper your body with Yes To Carrots C Through the Dry Spell Body Butter. This rich and luxurious moisturizing cream revives and rejuvenates your skin without preservatives, harsh chemicals, or paraben. Designed to deliver long-lasting hydration to dry skin, this smoothing and soothing formula nourishes your entire body from head to toe so you look and feel your best…. |
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Community Resources $12.39 No Synopsis Available |
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Community Resources By Catalano, Angela $16.38 Author: Catalano, Angela Series Title: Communities at Work Subtitle: The Land and the People in Communities Publication Date: 2004/06/30 Number of Pages: 24 Binding Type: Paperback Language: English Depth: 0.25 Width: 8.00 Height: 8.00 |
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Community Resources Against Street Hoodlums $54.86 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles Community Resources Against Street Hoodlums, usually known by the acronym C.R.A.S.H., was an elite but controversial special operations unit of the Los Angeles Police Department. It was established in the early 1970s by thenchief Daryl Gates to combat the rising problem of gangs in Los Angeles, California. Each of the 18 divisions had a CRASH unit whose primary goal was to suppress the influx of gangrelated crimes in Los Angeles that came about primarily due to the increase in narcotics trade. In addition to gangrelated crime prevention, CRASH officers also had to obtain information about a specific gang that was assigned to them and relay that information between districts. The CRASH officers freedom of movement and activity and gungho nature has led some of them to incite controversy among themselves and the whole CRASH unit. Author: Miller, Frederic P./ Vandome, Agnes F./ McBrewster, John Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 68 Publication Date: 2010/07/08 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.01 x 0.16 inches |
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Private Community $97.19 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles A private community is a residential community that can be an association or a proprietary organization. Associations can include condominiums, homeowner associations or cooperatives. Whereas governmental communities are financed with taxation, where taxes typically have little connection with benefits, private communities are financed as payments for benefits. In a hotel, for example, the public goods such as elevators and security are paid for from room charges. One early American example was Lucas Place, laid out in 1851 in St. Louis, Missouri, the first of about 50 such private places unique to the city. Today, there are 60 million people who now live in roughly 300,000 private communities in the United States. A community is distinguished from a loose group of individuals by an integrative system of organization that establishes both individual, private resources and common, public resources, and that organizes the activities required for the communitys continuity. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Tennoe, Mariam T./ Henssonow, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 128 Publication Date: 2010/11/17 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.30 inches |
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Community Resources : A Guide for Human Service Workers $35.73 No Synopsis Available |
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Saddleback Educational Publishing 9781616511166 Community Resources $26.29 Rewritten and updated for the changes and challenges of the modern world these ten 48page student worktexts align to the Framework for 21st Century Learning. Key interdisciplinary themes include financial economic business and entrepreneurial literacy; civic literacy; and health literacy. Key life and career skills are addressed. Units include: Your Taxes at Work; Emergency Assistance; Services for Workers; Services for Citizens. Author: Joanne Suter. Publishing Date: Jul 2010. Series: 21st Century Lifeskills. Binding: Paperback. Age Range: General/Trade. Level: Middle School High School. Number of page: 48 Pages. Language: English. Width: 203mm. Height: 267mm. Spine: 5mm. |
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Community Control in Resource Management $109.93 Traditional public participation in resource management planning and decision making processes in British Columbia has often resulted in little or no public influence in the process, or over the decisions made. This study of the Bulkley Valley Community Resources Board (BVCRB) explores how public input through this body was conceptualized and incorporated into the Bulkley Land and Resource Management Plan (LRMP) process. This work explores the linkages between public participation, community conflict, community organization and community power. Community support and community representation are central to the BVCRBs influence in the development of the Bulkley LRMP. The goal of this work is to examine how a level of public input which went beyond tokenism was achieved and resulted in community control and community power. This provides insight into the legitimacy of community organization, community representation, and community support for public participation to influence resource management planning and decision making. Author: Giesbrecht, Kelly Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 120 Publication Date: 2009/07/01 Language: English Dimensions: 9.00 x 6.00 x 0.28 inches |
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Community Inquiry Laboratory $71.7 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles A Community Inquiry Laboratory (CIL) as a place where members of a community come together to develop shared capacity and work on common problems. Community emphasizes support for collaborative activity and for creating knowledge that is connected to peoples values, history, and lived experiences. Inquiry points to support for openended, democratic, participatory engagement. Laboratory indicates a space and resources to bring theory and action together in an experimental and critical manner. A CIL is most importantly a concept, not a technology in the narrow sense. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Tennoe, Mariam T./ Henssonow, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 84 Publication Date: 2010/12/16 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.20 inches |
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Legal Perspectives on Cultural Resources $50.64 Todays archaeologists and law practitioners must have an increased awareness of legal issues pertaining to historic preservation and cultural resource management (CRM). Archaeological sites and finds are nonrenewable resources inciting numerous legal debates based upon claims of legitimacy and ownership. In this edited volume of original articles, law professionals and legal scholars offer their perspectives on current debates for the heritage community, giving multiple viewpoints and injecting historical depth to contemporary legal controversies. The contributions focus on three key issues: Enforcement and Preservation; International Issues; and Repatriationin which insights are given on topics such as underwater cultural heritage, global trade and export, illegal trafficking of antiquities, domestic law enforcement, and indigenous peoples legal rights. Famous cases such as the Elgin Marbles and the Kennewick Man, as well as laws such as NAGPRA and McClain doctrine are discussed at length. This book will be an indispensable resource to CRM practitioners, cultural property attorneys, archaeologists, community heritage groups, tribes, museums and galleries, or anyone interested in the preservation of American and global cultural heritage. Author: Richman, Jennifer R./ Forsyth, Marion/ Amato, Christopher A. Series Title: Heritage Resource Management Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 216 Publication Date: 2003/12/09 Language: English Dimensions: 8.50 x 5.50 x 0.80 inches |
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Ethics and Sustainable Community Design $44.14 Sustainable communities depend on ethical people. This book explains how multimodal systems thinking can be applied to ethical and normative issues of community life. It also provides a practical way forward by using the methodology and SmCube software for social systems analysis and design. These are presented in an extensive case study of life in Rosvik, a village in northern Sweden, where a group of villagers struggle to sustain their village against the loss of people and economic resources to large industrial centres of the south. The book examines the predicament which villagers are struggling with and provides a design of activities to revitalise the village, challenge its leadership and retain the next generation. Ethics and Sustainable Community Design will be of interest to managers, community activists, social workers and anyone interested in a new scientific tool that preserves the humanity of community life against mechanisation and an industrialised world view. Author: de Raadt, Veronica D. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 232 Publication Date: 2002/11/01 Language: English Dimensions: 8.56 x 5.44 x 0.68 inches |
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Community Forestry in Nepal $95.59 Community Forestry (CF) in Nepal represents arguably the most advanced and progressive model worldwide for the participatory management of natural resources. Given the importance of CF resources, we have surprisingly little empirically based knowledge on absolute and relative importance of CF income generated to the households and the influencing factors for their participation on resource management. Therefore, this book attempts to fill this gap using the primary data collected through household survey and analysed using both descriptive and inferential statistics. Findings suggest that CF income contributed an average of 7.4 of the total household income, which is equal to 56 of the total forest income. Level of participation on forest management and their dependence on CF resources are influenced by several social, economic and biophysical factors. The results and arguments presented in this book are imperative to the policy makers and will also be of interest to students and professionals working in the sector of natural resource management, or else who have interest on socioeconomic issues of CF in Nepal. Author: Chhetri, Bir Bahadur Khanal Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 108 Publication Date: 2010/07/01 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.01 x 0.25 inches |
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Community Resources for Older Adults By Wacker, Robbyn R./ Roberto, Karen A. $135.59 Author: Wacker, Robbyn R./ Roberto, Karen A. Subtitle: Programs and Services in an Era of Change Publication Date: 2007/12/17 Number of Pages: 416 Binding Type: Hardcover Language: English Depth: 1.25 Width: 7.50 Height: 9.50 |
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Sustainability of Community Forestry in Nepal $93.99 Sustainabe development as a concept and goal has been widely accepted for the management of forest and other natural resources. It is often argued that forest management in Nepal has become more complex when management objectives and management responsibilities were shifted from dominant forest products by government to diversified products by people. The management complexity is being materialized by implementing community forest operational plan which is a legal and technical document prepared by local forest user group with technical support from forestry professional. It is hypothesized that if the plan is implemented properly the shortterm forest management objectives can be achieved thus leading to sustainability of the system. Overall sustainability index (OSI) from sustainability indices of individual criterion (SIIe from four case studies of midmountain community forests show that community forestry in Nepal is fairly sustainable. Author: Homagain, Krish Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 112 Publication Date: 2010/06/11 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.01 x 0.26 inches |
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Commune (Intentional Community) $92.4 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles A commune is an intentional community of people living together, sharing common interests, property, possessions, resources, work and income. In addition to the communal economy, consensus decisionmaking, nonhierarchical structures and ecological living have become important core principles for many communes. Andrew Jacobs of The New York Times wrote that, contrary to popular misconceptions, most communes of the 90s are not freelove refuges for flower children, but wellordered, financially solvent cooperatives where pragmatics, not psychedelics, rule the day. The planned communities which began in the 1960s and later have changed considerably. citation needed] Today most people are seeking to create a new type of community where the housing is more affordable and the people who are members are already known to you. citation needed] People who create and reside in the communities are seeking a return to a better way of life. citation needed] There are many contemporary intentional communities all over the world, a list of which can be found at the Fellowship for Intentional Communitys Online Communities Directory Author: Miller, Frederic P./ Vandome, Agnes F./ McBrewster, John Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 106 Publication Date: 2009/12/09 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.01 x 0.25 inches |
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North Star Teacher Resources NS3046 Bulletin Boards Teen Community 2 Packs $23.52 Open the lines of communication and get teens talking about what really matters in society Powerful images and positive messages encourage students to believe in themselves and engage in their school and community. Eight 11 x 17 (27.9 x 43.2 cm) posters per package. |
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Granny Moves Into a Community Flat $127.45 What is the contribution of PR in the overall integrated communication strategy outcome? Is the Model of Integrated Communication a useful communication strategy? Recent academical research focus the Integrated Marketing Communication (IMe approach especially for NPOs. This book takes a closer look at the integrated approach of pr/ marketing and fundraising activities and presents the potentials and limitations of pr activities on a precise example for NPO of launching Austrias first dementia care flat community. The book points out, that PR measurements increase acceptance, press relations are an indispensible multiplying part and opinion leaders increase trust and accessibility. The integrated use of marketing instruments raise trust and force dialog and increase acceptability the basis for increased fundraising income and increased use of offered services. Because lack of resources in normal daily routine, this book asses a clearly defined communication task and offers a closer look at the potentials and limitations of Integrated Marketing Communication. Author: Dirnberger, Sabina Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 124 Publication Date: 2010/02/24 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.01 x 0.29 inches |
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Community and Public Health Nursing $162.99 We are experiencing extraordinary changes in healthcare in this new century; changes that call upon the most creative, analytical, and innovative skills available. While the world has the resources to reduce health care disparities and eliminate the gaps in health care that exist between various population groups across the globe, accomplishing this is a long term and complicated task. Improvement in the social structure within which people live, and a redistribution of resources so that all people haveaccess to the basic necessities of life, require an unprecedented global consciousness and political commitment Provided by publisher. Author: Harkness, Gail A./ DeMarco, Rosanna F., Ph.D. Subtitle: Evidence For Practice Publication Date: 2011/03/23 Number of Pages: 520 Binding Type: Paperback Language: English Depth: 0.75 Width: 8.50 Height: 11.25 |
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The Oromo Perception of Resources and Sharing Practices $93.99 The dynamic relationships that Oromo have with labor, animals and land resources have rarely been treated in the literature of Oromo and thus, this study aims to fill the gaps by examining multidimensional perceptions and sharing practices of the Leeqaa Oromo. The study reveals that the Leeqaa Oromo have multidimensional perceptions of labor, animals and land that encompass economic, social, cultural and psychological elements. They have moral values and norms that guide the sharing practices among themselves, which the Leeqaa Oromo favors the local institutional means, which are effective, flexible and participative. In addition, local institutions are needed to maintain peace and security, avoid behavior that are not normal in their social acts, sustain ones lineage and to create mutual interdependency to fill the scarcity of resources through joint endeavor for sustainable socioeconomic relations. These communities strategy clearly shows that within the subsistence economy, local institutions operating within the sociocultural norms strengthen the socio economic relationship that maintains internal moral unity of the community. Author: Gemeda, Temesgen Oljira Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 116 Publication Date: 2010/06/10 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.01 x 0.27 inches |
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Methane from Community Wastes $669.12 It is hoped that this book will promote an appreciation of the environmental problems, energy demand and resources, the economics and risks involved that are essential to define the role of wastetoenergy systems in the future. Author: Isaacson, R./ Isaacson, Ron/ Isaacson, R. Series Title: Elsevier Applied Biotechnology Series Binding Type: Hardcover Number of Pages: 228 Publication Date: 1990/12/31 Language: English Dimensions: 6.14 x 9.21 x 0.63 inches |
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Managing Lagoon Resources in Ghana $101.96 Participation of stakeholders at the local level (local participation) is evolving worldwide as a mechanism to address complex environmental problems such as lagoon resource management. This book examines how local authorities and civil society have responded to lagoon resource policy implementation challenges by introducing participation and empowerment as a tool to solve the problem. The book further examines how lack of participation of relevant stakeholders in policy formulation on the commonsundermines the policy implementation phase. In theory, participation holds promise to address conflict, however in practice, a number of factors that feed into conflict sometimes characterize the process of participation in many local communities. It is a potential contradiction that although stakeholders involvement in decisionmaking is proposed as an approach to manage conflict, in practice the process usually reveals tensions inherent in the collision of diverse interests among stakeholders. These tensions could emanate from historical antecedents, ineffective information flow in the community, and lowlevels of communication. Author: Armah, Frederick Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 68 Publication Date: 2010/09/21 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.01 x 0.16 inches |
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Community As Partner By Anderson, Elizabeth T./ McFarlane, Judith $87.53 This userfriendly text is presented as a handbook for students and practicing nurses who work with communities to promote health. Community as Partner focuses on the essentials of practice with the community. Students will find this text helpful for the many examples of working with the community as partner. For over 20 years and five editions, this textbook has served undergraduate, RN to BS, and RN to MS students and graduate students alike as a framework for professional nursing practice in the community. Our intention is to keep the text basic and accessible to all who practice in the community. Using this text with distance education and virtual learning with Internet resources will enrich practice in any community. This sixth edition continues the philosophy of the authors by strengthening the theoretical base with new chapters on globalization and rural health. All other chapters have been revised and updated from the fifth edition. We continue with a series of chapters that takes the reader through the entire nursing process by using a reallife community as our example. The urban example is enhanced and expanded throughout the remainder of the book by selected aggregates which serve as exemplars of working with the community as partner as well. Provided by publisher. Author: Anderson, Elizabeth T./ McFarlane, Judith Subtitle: Theory and Practice in Nursing Publication Date: 2010/09/25 Number of Pages: 402 Binding Type: Paperback Language: English Depth: 0.75 Width: 7.00 Height: 10.00 |
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Organic Community By Myers, Joseph R. $23.66 Author: Myers, Joseph R. Series Title: Emersion: Emergent Villages Resources for Communities of Faith Subtitle: Creating a Place Where People Naturally Connect Publication Date: 2007/05/01 Number of Pages: 190 Binding Type: Paperback Language: English Depth: 0.75 Width: 5.50 Height: 8.50 |
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Using Oral History in Community History Projects $28.6 This publication offers concrete suggestions for planning, organizing, and undertaking oral history in community settings. Provides a stepbystep guide to project planning and establishing project objectives, with suggestions for identifying resources and securing funding. Author: Mercier, Laurie/ Buckendorf, Madeline Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 70 Publication Date: 2010/08/03 Language: English Dimensions: 7.00 x 9.99 x 0.14 inches |
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Day Labourers on Community Street Corners. $117.9 This book explores the perceptions of different groups of people (subsystems) who affect and are affected by the phenomenon of day labourers in Tshwane, South Africa. Three day labourer sites were identified. Businesses, residents, police, metropolice and the municipality directly connected to these sites were interviewed. Their perceptions were analysed using the systemic frame of reference. The data was processed to describe perceptual relational patterns between the day labourers and the different subsystems. The following themes amongst these relational patterns were identified and described: employment, law and order, contact between subsystems, sharing the environment / community and resources / facilities. These themes were described in relation to the Bill of Rights (Chapter 2 of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996). This research aims to highlight some of the voices of the groups affecting and affected by the phenomenon of day labourers Author: Nel, Dehlia Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 156 Publication Date: 2010/07/06 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.01 x 0.36 inches |
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Scholastic Teaching Resources Sc9780545058964 The Struggling Writer $32.59 Educators Resource offers products for preK8 learning materials and educational toys used by schools teachers parents and children. By Janet AngelilloStrategies for helping kids find writing topics they are passionate about and expand selfselected topics into longer writing.Struggling writers need personalized focused and assessmentinformed instruction and to this end Angelillo shows teachers how to provide their students with three levels of support: 1) selfmonitoring strategies that enable students to start writing build writing stamina manage their time and stay focused on a topic; 2) classroom community resources which create a safe supportive environment in which to write; and 3) best practices drawn from writer s workshop including student choice in writing topics discovering one s voice as a writer and time out to conference reflect and assess.176 pages 7 3/8 x 9 |
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Post Formation Support of Community Forest User Groups $105.14 After implementation of community forestry development program in Nepal about 30 years, it has been realized that protection and scientific management are not only crucial but post formation support in the perspective of good governance is also important to sustain the resources, lead to democratic decision making practices, equity distribution of benefits and inclusion of all the interested groups are key to the successful of community forestry. Whatever may be the type and conditions of forest in any part of the country, the ideal is to have and effective and efficient conservation and management system in place and one of the viable options for doing so has been to set up Community Forest User Groups (CFUG). Despite basic needs such as firewood, fodder and timber are major concerns of users, second generation issues are important to address for proper functioning of CFUG. Under the government policy framework, CFUGs in respect of transparency, accountability, participation and predictability are to increase the institutional capability for the participatory decision making. Author: Chowdhary, Chhotelal/ Rekha Singhal, Dr Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 96 Publication Date: 2011/02/16 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.02 x 0.23 inches |
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Intellectual Property, Community Rights and Human Rights: The biological and genetic resources of developing countries $128.99 No Synopsis Available |
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Outlines & Highlights for Community Resources for Older Adults: Programs and Services in an Era of Change by Robbyn R. Wacker $27.66 No Synopsis Available |
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Social Pathogenic Sources of Poor Community Health $167.53 The United States currently provides a health care system that is neither efficient nor equitable. Despite outspending the world on health care, over threefourths of developed countries produce better health outcomes. In response to these challenges the Ecological School of Thought has documented the impact that social, economic, and environmental circumstances play in health outcomes. This work utilized Structural Equation Modeling to assess the antecedents of sentinel health events in 309 United States counties. The adversity associated with socioeconomic disadvantage, social disorganization, and a lack of health care resources, and their relationship with adverse health outcomes are explicated with clear policy implications. Support is provided for the notion that sentinel health events would be reduced through economic equity and the development of healthy environments where community social networks are promoted. Less support was found for saturating given geographical areas with health care resources in order to reduce sentinel health events. This study has relevancy for both the criminal justice and public health fields of study. Author: Smith, Hayden Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 224 Publication Date: 2008/12/01 Language: English Dimensions: 9.00 x 6.00 x 0.47 inches |
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The Community $6.65 No Synopsis Available |
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Learning Resources LER4170 Twist Learn Busy Bus $34.54 Twist amp; Learn Busy BusBoard the busy community bus. Twist the four 3piece career characters (farmer police officer teacher and fire fighter) to create 12 different options. Sort shapes into their seats then push handle to pop them out. Reinforces shape recognition spatial reasoning colors fine and gross motor skills creativity and imaginative play. Press button to hear Wheels on the Bus . Rolling bus measures 9 L x 6 W x 9.5 H. Requires 3 button cell batteries included. Grades PreK and upChunky bus is durable amp; adorable.Wheels roll.Supports community amp; career units. |
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Learning Resources LER2747 Star Student Pocket Chart $34.54 Star Student Pocket ChartReward positive behavior build classroom community and celebrate. Features pockets to display student work compliments from teacher photos and the 5 large write amp; wipe cards (provided) for student info. Activity Guide includes blackline masters (parent letter student info sheet and award). Grommeted nylon chart measures 28 L x 28 H. |
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North Star Teacher Resources NS9001 Language Cards Intermediate 2 Packs $26.77 Photos measure 6 x 8 (15.2 x 20.3 cm). 68 photos per set. Photos in this set focus on family friends familiar activities community activities community helpers people from faroff places transportation animals holidays and sports and recreation. |
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Early Childhood Resources ELR0426 20 Tray Cabinet $415.99 These classroom storage units are a must for any classroom daycare or community center. Each cubbie can accommodate a tote bin or be filled with students supplies children s personal items or manipulative toys in one easy to reach place. Made of 11ply birch. Also available in 25tray and MultiSection style units. Easy assembly instructions and tools included. Optional heavyduty casters included for easy mobility. Safety Tested to be NonToxic CPSIA compliant. Intended for indoor use only. Construction: Birch plywood. Finish: Natural oak laminate. Backing Material: Plywood. Casters: Four heavyduty casters. Assembly: Assembly required. Dimensions: 48 L x 13 W x 30 H. Number of Cubbies: 20. Age Level: All. |
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Learning Resources Cones $999999 Learning Resources Cones |
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North Star Teacher Resources NS9000 Language Cards Beginner 2 Packs $26.77 Photos in this set focus on family friends familiar activities community helpers transportation animals food holidays and sports. Photos measure 6 x 8 (15.2 x 20.3 cm). 68 Photos per set. Satisfaction Ensured. Design is stylish and innovative. Functionality that is Unbeatable. |
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North Star Teacher Resources NS9002 Language Cards Advanced 2 Packs $26.77 Photos measure 6 x 8 (15.2 x 20.3 cm). 68 photos per set. Photos in this set focus on friends familiar activities community helpers people from faroff places architecture social issues disasters history cultures nature and sports and recreation. |
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Memo To Human Resources $10 Memo To Human Resources – They Might Be Giants |
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Gardeners’ Community Cookbook $13.56 Gardeners’ Community Cookbook |
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Teacher Created Resources Tcr9274 Down To Earth Geography Gr4 Bk with Cd $34.29 Help students become more geographically literate and better prepared for the global community. A variety of highinterest activities and reading passages help students develop skills in understanding the spatial world places and regions human systems environment and society and the uses of geography.Each book features 18 units that focus on 18 National Geography Standards including How to use maps and other geographic representation The physical and human characteristics of a place The characteristics and spatial distribution of ecosystems on Earth s surface The process patterns and functions of human settlement How human actions modify the physical environment How to apply geography to interpret the past |
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Teacher Created Resources Tcr9276 Down To Earth Geography Gr6 Bk with Cd $34.29 Help students become more geographically literate and better prepared for the global community. A variety of highinterest activities and reading passages help students develop skills in understanding the spatial world places and regions human systems environment and society and the uses of geography.Each book features 18 units that focus on 18 National Geography Standards including How to use maps and other geographic representation The physical and human characteristics of a place The characteristics and spatial distribution of ecosystems on Earth s surface The process patterns and functions of human settlement How human actions modify the physical environment How to apply geography to interpret the past |
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Scholastic Teaching Resources SC0439271762 50 MonthByMonth Draw amp; Write Prompts $20.59 Engaging Reproducibles That Invite Young Learners To Draw amp; Then Write About Topics They Love All Year Round.\n\nBy Danielle Blood\n\nMotivate Reluctant Writers.\nMotivate your students to write with funfilled reproducibles for every month. Each reproducible pairs a drawing prompt with quick writing prompts on favorite topics: autumn harvest animals 100th day holidays weather classroom community and more. As a prewriting warmup drawing pictures sparks kids interest helps them generate ideas and details for writing and makes their subjects lively and real.\n\n64 pages 8.5 x 11 \nGrades K2 |
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Teacher Created Resources Tcr9275 Down To Earth Geography Gr5 Bk with Cd $34.29 Help students become more geographically literate and better prepared for the global community. A variety of highinterest activities and reading passages help students develop skills in understanding the spatial world places and regions human systems environment and society and the uses of geography.Each book features 18 units that focus on 18 National Geography Standards including How to use maps and other geographic representation The physical and human characteristics of a place The characteristics and spatial distribution of ecosystems on Earth s surface The process patterns and functions of human settlement How human actions modify the physical environment How to apply geography to interpret the past |
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