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This accessible and practical book is a perfect quick guide for postgraduate researchers in education. Looking at the interdependence of teaching and research, the authors show that a critical and analytical exploration of policies and practices is a necessary part of what we mean by being a ′professional′ in education. Drawing on the authors′ substantial experience of teaching research skills at postgraduate level, as well as on their own experiences as active researchers, the book will guide you through: - discourse analysis - visual methods - textual research - data collection and analysis This co-authored book is structured around a range of methods applicable to educational resear...
Elizabeth Wallace was the wife of Helena, Montana Territory, attorney William Wallace, Jr. Papers (1884-1890) include a scrapbook containing handwritten copies of poems; a scrapbook of clippings about her marriage and her husband's political and legal careers; and three certificates admitting Wallace to practice law before the U.S. Supreme Court and the district and circuit courts. [OVERSIZE MATERIAL: Box B3] (SC 1804)
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Liz tells her zoologist father he must get rid of all the homeless animals he keeps at their house or she'll never win the sixth-grade class presidency, but when they're gone she misses them and learns there are more important things than winning.
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"Liz Wallace (Maidu/Washoe/Navajo) has pushed contemporary Native jewelry in exciting new directions. Butterflies, dragonflies, fishes, and other creatures made from the finest turquoise, silver, gold, and other materials are among her tamest creations. Repoussé sea creatures in silver provide a stunning contrast to the simple geometric and organic forms expressed in this technique in early Navajo jewelry. Her most ambitious work has been in plique-à-jour, an Old World enameling technique she has used to create flowers, leaves, and the wings of insects. Wallace has been honored with several prestigious awards for her unique creations"--Publisher's description (viewed January 24, 2015)
She's ruled out romance... Liz Strauss is the queen of control. As a single mom she's got to be. But her attraction to new boss Charles "Ice King" Bishop throws oh-so-careful Liz into a complete tailspin. Suddenly her nightmares over her son's future have been replaced by dreams of romantic dates But her boss has other ideas It's been years since Liz has trusted anyone not to hurt her. Sharing sizzling kisses with Charles is one thing, but believing that his frosty exterior conceals a heart that will beat for her--for always--is quite another....