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Teaching without Borders: Creating Equity and Inclusion t...

Collins, Janice
Teaching without Borders: Creating Equity and Inclusion through Active Centralized Empowerment
Teaching without Borders: Creating Equity and Inclusion through Active Centralized Empowerment provides educators with theories and conceptual tools that they can use to de-marginalize the classroom. The text introduces readers to Active Centralized Empowerment (ACE), a critical pedagogy, paradigm, and praxis that allows educators to create a classroom environment where all voices can be included and valued, and each student has an equal oppor...

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Teaching without Borders: Creating Equity and Inclusion t...

Collins, Janice
Teaching without Borders: Creating Equity and Inclusion through Active Centralized Empowerment
Teaching without Borders: Creating Equity and Inclusion through Active Centralized Empowerment provides educators with theories and conceptual tools that they can use to de-marginalize the classroom. The text introduces readers to Active Centralized Empowerment (ACE), a critical pedagogy, paradigm, and praxis that allows educators to create a classroom environment where all voices can be included and valued, and each student has an equal oppor...

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Riding the Rainbow Through the Storms

Collins, Janice Marie
Riding the Rainbow Through the Storms
Coming back from a stroke can be challenging and frustrating- for the caregiver as well as the stroke survivor. Dr. Janice Marie Collins ACEING It Consulting, LLC. Methods of Empowerment Expert World Changers Media International Foundation, NFP Storytelling Expert If you have ever been through a traumatic event, you know it's not easy to stay positive. Tasks accomplished for years with little to no effort now seem impossible, and the anxiousne...

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Silenced: The Beginning

Collins, Susan / Richards, Janice
Silenced: The Beginning
Lana is a little girl that is wanting love and attention for her mother. Unfortunately, her mother is unwilling to give her the affection that she needs. Luckily, she has a caring grandmother that is willing to give her the world, but in a turn of events Lana ends up back with her mother and her world is once again rocked to its core. This is just the beginning.

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250 Years and Still A Slave

Collins, Ph. D. Janice Marie
250 Years and Still A Slave
It takes a rainbow of individuals to make the world a better place...but your healing must begin with you. I encourage you to engage in Active Centralized Empowerment...and view yourself, your struggles and your opportunities in a different light. This book was written not to tear down African Americans, but to lift them up, to a higher level of understanding, existence and performance." Because of the many decades of being victims of constant...

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Louisiana Conservationist, Vol. 54: July/August, 2002 (Cl...

Collins, Janice
Louisiana Conservationist, Vol. 54: July/August, 2002 (Classic Reprint)
Excerpt from Louisiana Conservationist, Vol. 54: July/August, 2002When the bass are between one and three inches long, they are called fingerlings and they are ready to be stocked in one of about 50 managed bodies of water throughout the state. At an inch, they start to eat other fish. In a lake, they can eat newly hatched bluegill and shad. If left in a rearing pond, they start to eat each other. Therefore, the ponds are drained and the fish ...

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Louisiana Conservationist, Vol. 54: July/August, 2002 (Cl...

Collins, Janice
Louisiana Conservationist, Vol. 54: July/August, 2002 (Classic Reprint)
Excerpt from Louisiana Conservationist, Vol. 54: July/August, 2002When the bass are between one and three inches long, they are called fingerlings and they are ready to be stocked in one of about 50 managed bodies of water throughout the state. At an inch, they start to eat other fish. In a lake, they can eat newly hatched bluegill and shad. If left in a rearing pond, they start to eat each other. Therefore, the ponds are drained and the fish ...

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Louisiana Conservationist

Collins, Janice
Louisiana Conservationist
Excerpt from Louisiana Conservationist: 2003 CalendarThese photographs were taken through the eyes of our employees as they see our wildlife, fisheries and natural habitats.We hope you enjoy getting the calendar early this year. It makes a great Christmas gift for anyone '3 shopping list.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.comThis book is a reproduction o...

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Louisiana Conservationist, Vol. 53

Collins, Janice
Louisiana Conservationist, Vol. 53
Excerpt from Louisiana Conservationist, Vol. 53: March-April 2001It seemed as though Caney Creek Reservoir was destined to become the most productive Trophy Lake ever. But soon, as in far too many area waters, invasive aquatic weeds began to literally choke the life from it.Hydrilla was first discovered in Caney Creek Reservoir in 1989. At the time, hydrilla was not widespread in Louisiana and the Department was attempting to chemically eradic...

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Louisiana Conservationist, Vol. 57

Collins, Janice
Louisiana Conservationist, Vol. 57
Excerpt from Louisiana Conservationist, Vol. 57: May-June, 2004Information shared at workshops also explains why bears are an asset to the pri vate landowner. Some of the assistance programs that offer money to private landowners are only available to people who own lands that are important to rare species like the Louisiana black bear. There are also several programs that award landowners extra points if they either have or potentially could ...

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Louisiana Conservationist, Vol. 52

Collins, Janice
Louisiana Conservationist, Vol. 52
Excerpt from Louisiana Conservationist, Vol. 52: November/December, 2000When discussing ¿y fishing with someone new to the sport the conversation generally turns to lures or in ¿y fishing jargon ¿ies. Inevitably, they will ask, Do you get tired of fishing only top water? On the other hand, In winter don't most of the fish hang near the bottom and you miss out on many fish by fishing only top water? Describing ¿y fish ing as only top water fish...

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Louisiana Conservationist, Vol. 54

Collins, Janice
Louisiana Conservationist, Vol. 54
Excerpt from Louisiana Conservationist, Vol. 54: March-April 2002As with the rest of the United States fol lowing World War II, the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries saw a boon in scientific activity and progress. The introduction of the gi. Bill made college educations possible for a generation of Louisiana sportsmen who were eager to find ways to improve the natural resources they loved. A new age was ushered in and Louisiana wo...

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Louisiana Conservationist, Vol. 52

Collins, Janice
Louisiana Conservationist, Vol. 52
Excerpt from Louisiana Conservationist, Vol. 52: January-February 2001We hope that the images represented here not only fill you with a sense of pride but with a sense of responsibility as well. This is our Louisiana and each one of us shares the task of protecting and preserving it.We've done pretty well so far. The bald eagle, Louisiana black bear and American alligator pictured in this year 's calendar have enjoyed successful comebacks beca...

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Louisiana Conservationist, Vol. 52

Collins, Janice
Louisiana Conservationist, Vol. 52
Excerpt from Louisiana Conservationist, Vol. 52: January-February 2001We hope that the images represented here not only fill you with a sense of pride but with a sense of responsibility as well. This is our Louisiana and each one of us shares the task of protecting and preserving it.We've done pretty well so far. The bald eagle, Louisiana black bear and American alligator pictured in this year 's calendar have enjoyed successful comebacks beca...

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Louisiana Conservationist, Vol. 53

Collins, Janice
Louisiana Conservationist, Vol. 53
Excerpt from Louisiana Conservationist, Vol. 53: November-December 2001Although they are similar in appearance, there are some physical differences that sepa rate cottontails from swamp rabbits. Swamp rabbits are the larger of the two species, weighing 3 pounds, compared to 15 - 35 pounds for cottontails. Cottontails tend to be grayish to reddish brown along their back and sides. They also have pale cream-col ored rings around their eyes and t...

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Louisiana Conservationist, Vol. 55

Collins, Janice
Louisiana Conservationist, Vol. 55
Excerpt from Louisiana Conservationist, Vol. 55: January/February 2003Published by the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries in the interest of conservation of Louisiana natural resources.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.comThis book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstr...

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Louisiana Conservationist, Vol. 53

Collins, Janice
Louisiana Conservationist, Vol. 53
Excerpt from Louisiana Conservationist, Vol. 53: November-December 2001Although they are similar in appearance, there are some physical differences that sepa rate cottontails from swamp rabbits. Swamp rabbits are the larger of the two species, weighing 3 pounds, compared to 15 - 35 pounds for cottontails. Cottontails tend to be grayish to reddish brown along their back and sides. They also have pale cream-col ored rings around their eyes and t...

CHF 39.90

Louisiana Conservationist, Vol. 55

Collins, Janice
Louisiana Conservationist, Vol. 55
Excerpt from Louisiana Conservationist, Vol. 55: January/February 2003Published by the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries in the interest of conservation of Louisiana natural resources.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.comThis book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstr...

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Louisiana Conservationist, Vol. 55

Collins, Janice
Louisiana Conservationist, Vol. 55
Excerpt from Louisiana Conservationist, Vol. 55: May/June, 2003Typically, any break in the current - and it is surprisingly strong - found in roughly two to four feet of water can hold fish. Shoreline blow downs and snags in mid - stream riffles can easily have created washouts around and below them. Situations such as these meet this criteria, and there are plenty of them along the Pushe! There are also eddies in shoreline pockets which can h...

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Louisiana Conservationist, Vol. 55

Collins, Janice
Louisiana Conservationist, Vol. 55
Excerpt from Louisiana Conservationist, Vol. 55: March-April, 2003Refuge visitors who intend to venture far from the parking lot should take some pre cautions to insure their explorations will be safe and enjoyable.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.comThis book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art tech...

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