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Extractions: More Pages: europe Page 1 Books to read if you're planning a vacation in "europe" , sorted by average review score: Age of Reason Begins Authors: Will Durant and Ariel Durant Average review score: Another excellent volume of the series... Will and Ariel Durant shine again in their seventh book of their history of European civilization. The given detailed attention to Shakespeare, Elizabeth I, Henri Quarte, Phillip II, Montaigne and many others. The prose sparkles with wit, verve, pith and an unflagging interest and love for the subject of history and the homeland of my ancestors. Highly recommended. Great read and great reference 7th volume in Durant's great Story of Civilization, this chronicles European history from the reign of Elizabeth I to the Thirty Years War, including the stories of Mary Queen of Scotts, Henry IV of France, and Cardinel Richelieu. The Age of Reform 1250-1550: An Intellectual and Religious History of Late Medieval and Reformation Europe Published in Paperback by Yale Univ Pr (May, 1986)
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Extractions: Having spent most of my adult life residing in Boston, the news of massive malathione spraying for disease and mosquito control in Massachusetts and Rhode Island, as was done months earlier in Connecticut, New York, and New Jersey, grabbed my attention.(') Sketchy reports, issued by The Massachusetts Department of Public Health, alleged the discovery of the WNV in an adult dead crow found July 22 in a wooded area near Willow Pond in Jamaica Plain (adjacent Roxbury), Massachusetts - a predominantly African American Boston suburb and home to one of America's largest Nation of Islam communities. Odd, I thought, of all the places in Massachusetts it could have landed, the dead crow dropped on a Black community.
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Extractions: Research: Literature Review Literature Review School Dropouts/Truancy By Frances Prevatt, Ph.D. Florida State University Table of Contents General Back to Table of Contents Dropout rates of 30% and higher are common (Council of the Great City schools, 1994) Nationwide, high school students miss about 10% of their school days (U.S DOE, 92). In larger metropolitan areas, rate may be twice as high. Estimated annual cost of school dropouts is $800 per taxpayer per year (Joint Economic Committee, 91) Who Drops Out? Predictors / Correlates Back to Table of Contents Showed that disruptiveness rated as early as kindergarten was related to droppin gout of school, even controlling ofr SES and IQ (Vitaro, Larocque, Janosz, Tremblay (97) Poor attitudes about school seem to correlate with low academic achievement and behavioral problems. (weir, 96)
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Extractions: William Parker, PhD Introduction Parents are more likely considered by school personnel to be willing or unwilling consumers than to be important stakeholders. Ortiz and Yates (1989) state that "school personnel commonly complain that parents of minority children do not care about their children and fail to take an interest in them...are not involved, supportive or helpful to the school or education professional" (p. 187). When tension exists between school and community, these assumptions can effectively prevent sincere outreach and listening by the school personnel. More systematic school reform typically includes the methodology of "stakeholder survey" interviews and questionnaires for the purpose of needs assessment. Also common are examples of obtaining information separately from representatives of different ethnic groups. We were unable to find, however, procedures which (a) target respondents from specific ethnic groups, (b) yield quantifiable data, and (c) are designed to be constructively reactive, i.e. to lead to self-criticism, reduce tension, and are solution-oriented.
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