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The Pocket Oxford Dictionary and Thesaurus


The Pocket Oxford Dictionary and Thesaurus

Author: Elizabeth Jewell

language: en

Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA

Release Date: 2006


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A unique reference that combines the best features of both dictionary and thesaurus, this revolutionary volume is available in a convenient paperback format perfect for anyone who finds themselves frequently in need of an amplified vocabulary.

U-Turn Teaching


U-Turn Teaching

Author: Rich Allen

language: en

Publisher: Corwin Press

Release Date: 2012-09-04


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Help middle schoolers engage in the classroom before it’s too late! For many educators, middle school is the last chance to put in place strong, positive learning patterns that will last through high school and beyond. Based on Rich Allen’s “Green Light” education strategies, this book takes what researchers have discovered about how the adolescent brain learns best and shows how those discoveries directly relate to effective classroom teaching. Now you can engage all students, even unmotivated ones, by applying these four principles of brain-based learning: Build and maintain trust Create a collaborative community Take a TEAMing approach Prime the positive environment

The Face on Film


The Face on Film

Author: Noa Steimatsky

language: en

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Release Date: 2017


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The human face is a privileged arena of expressivity; yet, this book suggests, cinema's most radical encounters with the face give rise to ambiguity, illegibility--an equivocation between image and language. Braiding theoretical and aesthetic considerations with close analysis of films, Steimatsky interrogates the convergence of archaic powers and modern anxieties in our experience of the face on film.