Ya Gotta Know It!


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Originally published: Berkeley, Calif.: Optima Books, c2000.




Ya Gotta Know My Jesus!


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Although this book is based on a Supernatural God, it is the cry of my heart that you will come to see that knowing and following my Jesus can lead to a very practical way of life. The Bible is full of wisdom and knowledge to direct every child of God to experience a victorious life. He will never say, I told you so or reject you if you mess up. He will only say that He knew your future downfalls before He chose to die for youHe just wants to walk you through life and heal your brokenness! * Knowing Jesus is not a religious endeavour. * Experience the reality of a loving relationship with your Heavenly Father, your Creator. * Know Jesus as your brother and best friend! * He is a constant companion who understands you. * He knows and can supply your every need. * He will heal and prosper you in every area of your life. I cant imagine living the rest of my life without Him. Ya Gotta Know My Jesus!




You Gotta Know the Territory


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In this fast-paced murder mystery, Detective Joe Zuma returns from his vacation in Cape Code, with his wife, Claudia, a landscape painter, who finds employment as an art teacher in a private school in Santa Monica. Zuma is immediately confronted with the murder of two women, one of whom was a teacher at the same school Claudia is now working in. A parent at the private school is eager to have Claudia work with her child who is depressed. Zuma recognizes the parent as the murder suspect from an earlier crime which Zuma had been unable to secure enough evidence for a trial. Claudia’s painting interests are captured by the hobos who live on the bluffs in Santa Monica, an area adjacent to the Pacific Ocean. Her painting of a hobo is stolen, and its investigation leads to the uncovering of drug-selling connections between the hobo, his very rich and successful brother, the murdered teacher and her German-speaking parents, a principal and students, a homeless woman, as well as the murders of three of these characters. Interspersed between the solving of these murders is the romantic bantering of Claudia and the Bob Dylan–loving Zuma and their genuine love. The resolution to the previously unsolved murder involves the transformation of Zuma from a single-minded pursuit of justice to a delicate balancing of justice and mercy.




Ya Gotta Know It!


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A complete advanced English as a second language (ESL) course in American slang, this book presents a story about four 20-something characters in 30 short dialogues. Each dialogue is followed by classroom-tested questions that help students master the new terms. The story aids in the recall of slang terms and their meanings, and provides usage examples appropriate to social contexts. The book includes a glossary, a dictionary of slang terms introduced, pronunciations, and sample sentences.




The Essence of Joy


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TEoJ: Tana Goddess is an album of 184 poems presented in chronological order of creation, each composed on the dates provided, each recorded within one day, most in one sitting, one written by hand, all others typed into a phone, and each one spontaneous; they are poems of free-flowing words which chronicle thoughts and emotions that all together, as a story unfolded and part of the story itself, tell a story within each poem and collectively as an album, the story of a physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual journey.




"You Gotta BE the Book"


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This award-winning book continues to resonate with teachers and inspire their teaching because it focuses on the joy of reading and how it can engage and even transform readers. In a time of next-generation standards that emphasize higher-order strategies, text complexity, and the reading of nonfiction, “You Gotta BE the Book” continues to help teachers meet new challenges, including those of increasing cultural diversity. At the core of Wilhelm’s foundational text is an in-depth account of what highly motivated adolescent readers actually do when they read, and how to help struggling readers take on those same stances and strategies. His work offers a robust model teachers can use to prepare students for the demands of disciplinary understanding and for literacy in the real world. The Third Edition includes new commentaries and tips for using visual techniques, drama and action strategies, think-aloud protocols, and symbolic story representation/reading manipulatives. Book Features: A data-driven theory of literature and literary reading as engagement. A case for undertaking teacher research with students. An approach for using drama and visual art to support readers’ comprehension. Guidance for assisting students in the use of higher-order strategies of reading (and writing) as required by next-generation standards like the Common Core. Classroom interventions to help all students, especially reluctant ones, become successful readers. Online resources, including inquiry unit templates, tools for teaching with drama, and tips for using visual techniques.




Stuff You Gotta Know


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This resource contains twelve chapters. Each deals with different issues that young people must face in their lives.




Catalog of Copyright Entries


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The Routledge Creative Writing Coursebook


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This step-by-step practical guide to the process of creative writing provides genre-based chapters, including life writing, novels and short stories, poetry, and screenwriting.




GUMBO YA-YA


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The living folklore of Louisiana returns in this new edition of the classic Gumbo Ya-Ya. Long considered the finest collection of Louisiana folk tales and customs, Gumbo Ya-Ya chronicles the stories and legends that have emerged from the bayou country. Meet the Krewe of Zulu, New Orleans' most colorful all-black Carnival club, and the many tribes of Indians who help celebrate Mardi Gras with their fierce pageantry. Listen to the street criers entice customers to buy their goods. Produce peddlers hawk watermelon, cantaloupe, snap and butter beans, and strawberries. The charcoal man sells fuel to stoke the wash-day fires, while the kindling man offers to saw two cords for a dollar and dinner. Zabette and Rose Gla dispense the choicest coffee available in the French Quarter of New Orleans. The bottle man collects old bottles, rags, and bones, driving a hard bargain with the children who expect handfuls of peppermints, whistles, horns, and rattles for their hoards of treasure. All aspects of society are detailed in this wonderful album of Louisiana tradition: the Vieux Carr Creoles, with their strict codes of family honor; the burly Irish Channel immigrants; the lively Italians who still honor St. Joseph and St. Rosalia with all the pomp of the Old Country; and the fun-loving Cajuns, with their curious family names and spirited fais do do. There's no escaping superstition and voodoo in Louisiana. Several sections explain the customs and beliefs that have sprung up over the centuries. Always burn onion peels to ensure a steady supply of money. Sprinkle nutmeg in a woman's left shoe every night at midnight to drive her crazy. Kiss your elbow to change your sex. Gumbo Ya-Ya ( Everybody Talks at Once ) is a charming look at the legends and practices of Louisiana, particularly New Orleans. Originally written as part of the WPA's Louisiana Writers' Program, it has endured as a classic of its genre and is again available in a beautiful Pelican edition.