Since 2011, the Arab world has seen a number of autocrats, including leaders from Tunisia, Egypt, Libya, and Yemen, fall from power. Yet, in the wake of these political upheavals, only one state, Tunisia, transitioned successfully from authoritarianism to democracy. Opposition parties forged a durable and long-term alliance there, which supported ......
Mixed messages about sex, from the media, our schools, and even our parents, can make the facts of life seem less than straightforward. Covering everything from foreplay to role play, this forthright guide alleviates common anxieties about sex and autism, and provides the tools for you to improve your sexual confidence on the spectrum.
When a frog questions why he is blue and not green like the other frogs, his friends try to make him see how special being blue is. He comes to understand that he is blue because he is blue - and that's enough of an answer. This is a sweet story about identity and self-acceptance, one that children can apply to varying situations they may face. ......
The Decline of Participatory Democracy and the Emergence of Modern American Politics
Public involvement in the electoral process has all but disappeared. Nonvoting is systemic in American Politics. It was not always this way. With the integration of America's mass electorate into the electoral system in the 1830s, voters were intensely participatory and remained mobilised in the nineteenth century.
Beautiful, colorful illustrations show the West African tale of Anansi the spider. As early readers follow the easy-to-read font, they'll learn why spiders have such long, thin legs to this very day.
Offers a concise overview of the problems of animal suffering, linking them to larger issues of human and environmental exploitation. This book examines industries that exploit animals such as meat processing companies and agribusinesses, medical experimentation and cosmetic testing facilities, the entertainment industry, and others.
Using examples from real classrooms, the book shows teachers how to connect inquiry to required content while still moving students toward more control of their own learning. Teachers can learn to help all students, including those with special needs, to reform their initial playful, tangential, or shallow questions to deeper questions about content that will help them develop the thinking skills that they will continue to use throughout school and into adulthood.
Bringing to life the voices of children, families, and school personnel, this bestseller describes in detail the school climates and social processes that place many children of color at risk of being assigned inappropriate disability labels. Now in its third edition, this powerful ethnographic study examines the placement of Black and Hispanic ......