Tag: Crossing

Crossing the Curriculum


Free Download Vivian Zamel, "Crossing the Curriculum"
English | ISBN: 0805846921 | 2004 | 252 pages | EPUB | 439 KB
As college classrooms have become more linguistically diverse, the work of ESOL professionals has expanded to include research on the experiences of multilingual learners not only in ESOL courses but also in courses across the curriculum. At the same time that ESOL professionals are trying to understand the academic challenges that learners face beyond ESOL courses, faculty across the disciplines are trying to meet the challenge of teaching students of differing linguistic backgrounds. Crossing the Curriculum: Multilingual Learners in College Classrooms responds to these issues and concerns by capturing the complex and content-specific nature of students’ and teachers’ experiences and providing a nuanced understanding of how multilingual students’ learning can be fostered and sustained.

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The Unofficial Animal Crossing Cookbook


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English | September 26, 2023 | ISBN: 1958862029 | 144 pages | MOBI | 42 Mb
Invite your favorite villagers over for a delicious meal with Animal Crossing: The Unofficial Cookbook, filled with 50+ recipes inspired by fan favorite meals in the iconic video game franchise!

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H. C. for Life, That Is to Say… (Meridian Crossing Aesthetics)


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2006 | 192 Pages | ISBN: 0804754012 | PDF | 5 MB
H. C. for Life, That Is to Say . . . is Derrida’s literary critical recollection of his lifelong friendship with Hélène Cixous. The main figure that informs Derrida’s reading here is that of "taking sides." While Hélène Cixous in her life and work takes the side of life, "for life," Derrida admits always feeling drawn to the side of death. Rather than being an obvious choice, taking the side of life is an act of faith, by wagering one’s life on life. H. C. for Life sets up and explores this interminable "argument" between Derrida and Cixous as to what death has in store deep within life itself, before the end. In addition to being a memoir, it is also a theoretical confrontation―for example about the meaning of "might" and "omnipotence," and a philosophical and philological analysis of the crypts within the vast oeuvre of Hélène Cixous. Finally, the book is Derrida’s tribute to the thought of the woman whom he regards as one of the great French poets, writers, and thinkers of our time.

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Crossing the line a year in the land of apartheid


Free Download Karen Traviss, "Crossing the line: a year in the land of apartheid"
English | 2004 | pages: 384 | ISBN: 0060541709 | EPUB | 0,8 mb
Shan Frankland forever abandoned the world she knew to come to the rescue of a lost colony on a distant and dangerous planet – a hostile world coveted by two alien races and fiercely protected by a third. But in the course of her mission, she overstepped a boundary and stumbled into forbidden lands. And she can never go back – to being neutral, to being safe. To being human.

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Crossing the River A Memoir of the American Left, the Cold War, and Life in East Germany


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2003 | 312 Pages | ISBN: 1558493859 | PDF | 9 MB
What could possibly impel a relatively privileged twenty-four-year-old American-serving in the U.S. Army in Germany in 1952-to swim across the Danube River to what was then referred to as the Soviet Zone? How are we to understand his decision to forsake the land of his birth and build a new life in the still young German Democratic Republic? These are the questions at the core of this memoir by Victor Grossman, who was born Stephen Wechsler but changed his name after defecting to the GDR. A child of the Depression, Grossman witnessed firsthand the dislocations wrought by the collapse of the U.S. economy during the 1930s. Widespread unemployment and poverty, CIO sit-down strikes, and the fight to save Republican Spain from fascism-all made an indelible impression as he grew up in an environment that nurtured a commitment to left-wing causes. He continued his involvement with communist activities as a student at Harvard in the late 1940s and after graduation, when he took jobs in two factories in Buffalo, New York, and tried to organize their workers. Fleeing McCarthyite America and potential prosecution, Grossman worked in the GDR with other Western defectors and eventually became, as he notes, the "only person in the world to attend Harvard and Karl Marx universities." Later, he was able to establish himself as a freelance journalist, lecturer, and author. Traveling throughout East Germany, he evaluated the failures as well as the successes of the GDR’s "socialist experiment." He also recorded his experiences, observations, and judgments of life in East Berlin after reunification, which failed to bring about the post-Communist paradise so many had expected. Written with humor as well as candor, Crossing the River provides a rare look at the Cold War from the other side of the ideological divide. Mark Solomon, a distinguished historian of the American left, provides a historical afterword that places Grossman’s experiences in a larger Cold War context.

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Montgomery’s Rhine River Crossing Operation PLUNDER (Images of War)


Free Download Montgomery’s Rhine River Crossing: Operation PLUNDER (Images of War) by Jon Diamond
English | December 27, 2019 | ISBN: 1526731738 | 240 pages | EPUB | 24 Mb
After the Normandy break-out, the Allies’ headlong dash east came to a halt in the autumn with the ill-fated MARKET GARDEN operation and over-extended supply lines short of the Rhineland. After repulsing the Nazis’ daring Ardennes offensive, Montgomery’s and Bradley’s Army Groups cleared the Reichwald and Rhineland and closed on the Rhine.

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Massacre at the Yuma Crossing Spanish Relations with the Quechans, 1779-1782


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English | 2010 | ISBN: 0816529299, 0816518246 | EPUB | pages: 237 | 1.0 mb
The quiet of the dawn was rent by the screams of war. Scores, perhaps hundreds, of Quechan and Mohave warriors leaped from concealment, rushing the plaza from all sides. Painted for battle and brandishing lances, bows, and war clubs, the Indians killed every Spaniard they could catch.

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Crossing Parish Boundaries Race, Sports, and Catholic Youth in Chicago, 1914-1954


Free Download Crossing Parish Boundaries: Race, Sports, and Catholic Youth in Chicago, 1914-1954 (Historical Studies of Urban America) by Timothy B. Neary
English | October 14, 2016 | ISBN: 022638876X, 022656598X | True EPUB/PDF | 272 pages | 3.2/3.3 MB
Controversy erupted in spring 2001 when Chicago’s mostly white Southside Catholic Conference youth sports league rejected the application of the predominantly black St. Sabina grade school. Fifty years after Brown v. Board of Education, interracialism seemed stubbornly unattainable, and the national spotlight once again turned to the history of racial conflict in Catholic parishes. It’s widely understood that midcentury, working class, white ethnic Catholics were among the most virulent racists, but, as Crossing Parish Boundaries shows, that’s not the whole story.

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