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This edited book provides ready-to-use engaging curriculum units for an integrated approach to teaching English language arts and U.S. history in grades 4-12. The purpose is to promote social justice and activism while building critical literacies students need in the 21st Century. Through implementing the curriculum units in this book, teachers and students can challenge inequities and promote activism. A central goal of this project is to represent and empower marginalized students. The traditional curriculum presents one view, one story as the only story, and one people as the norm. This book intentionally centers the experiences of Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC) and other mar...
Video games are a global phenomenon, international in their scope and democratic in their appeal. This is the first volume dedicated to the subject of apocalyptic video games. Its two dozen papers engage the subject comprehensively, from game design to player experience, and from the perspectives of content, theme, sound, ludic textures, and social function. The volume offers scholars, students, and general readers a thorough overview of this unique expression of the apocalyptic imagination in popular culture, and novel insights into an important facet of contemporary digital society.
In a world ruled by the Seven Sins, to love is the ultimate crime. Eva Marteinn, a reluctant prodigy with a hidden gift for killing, is thrust into the brutal world of the Commonwealth's elite executioners. Her mentor, Ari Westergaard, is everything she fears: skilled, ruthless, and irresistibly tempting. As Eva struggles with her newfound powers and Ari grapples with his forbidden feelings, they uncover a conspiracy that could topple the Commonwealth itself. Caught between loyalty and rebellion, Eva and Ari must decide if their love is worth risking everything. Fans of Divergent and Fourth Wing will be captivated by this dark, seductive tale of power, betrayal, and the ultimate forbidden lo...
With evocative storytelling and incisive research, Katie Rose Guest Pryal brings a new eye to the mental health crisis that higher education has faced for decades. Written from the perspective of a bipolar-autistic professor, A Light in the Tower is both a bracing account of the mental health crisis in higher education and a passionate and informed proposal for how to teach with mental health in mind. Pryal contends that higher education’s mental health crisis is the result of long-term systemic problems in education that demand nothing short of a revolution. She examines the anxiety that plagues campuses as a result of exploited and overworked contingent faculty and students, the shock ev...
In a ruthless world where love is a death sentence, one boy must choose between his heart and his duty. When Ari Westergaard first encounters the fierce Eva Marteinn, she stands resolute as she reluctantly condemns a man to death. Her bravery captivates him...and captures his heart. But in the oppressive Commonwealth, where even friendship is a capital offense, Ari must bury his growing attraction deep within. As Ari grapples with his forbidden emotions, his childhood friend Gentian's compassion for the weak puts them both in peril. Caught between loyalty and the law, Ari makes a dangerous choice that seals their fates forever. Discover the gripping prequel to the Seven Sins series, where lo...
An investigation into the mental health crisis affecting young adults today, and an impassioned argument for creating learning environments characterized both by compassion and challenge Alarming statistics in recent years indicate that mental health problems like depression and anxiety have been skyrocketing among youth. To identify solutions, psychologist and professor Sarah Rose Cavanagh interviews a roster of experts across the country who are dedicating their lives to working with young people to help them actualize their goals, and highlights voices of college students from a range of diverse backgrounds. Cavanagh also brings the reader on an invigorating tour of pedagogical, neuroscie...
Gothiniad of Surazeus - Oracle of Gotha presents 150,792 lines of verse in 1,948 poems, lyrics, ballads, sonnets, dramatic monologues, eulogies, hymns, and epigrams written by Surazeus 1993 to 2000.
In a world on the brink of war, love is the deadliest battle. Rogue assassins Eva Marteinn and Ari Westergaard have escaped the restrictive world of the Commonwealth, but the battle is far from over. Eva is the formidable weapon the Commonwealth wants, and they’ll stop at nothing to get her back. Plus Eva is keeping a devastating secret from Ari: the victory against the Commonwealth the two have been fighting for is doomed to break their hearts. For years, Ari has seen Eva as his temptation and his secret, his virtue and his sin. Now that they’re finally free, he wants what he’s been craving—to start a new life with her. Only one thing stands in his way: her ability to control the ne...
"The cowboy apocalypse is a pervasive story replayed in books, film, television, videogames, and live-action-role-playing which blends the mythology of the American Western with doomsday prophecies in which the good guy with the gun is the messiah and God has nothing to do with the apocalypse"--