"Outrage is a matter of history in Riverview and Riverview High School (RHS), the setting for this study of a multiethnic school and community."--Preface, p. ix.
... 124, 200, 239 Clemens, Samuel Langhorne, 65 Cockayne, Ernest, 59 Cook, William, 124 Courant, Richard, 166–167 Crelle, August Leopold, 146 Dalal, Ketan, 33 de Jaenisch, Carl Friedrich, 57 De Morgan, Augustus, 207–210, 251 Descartes, ...
Andre is an African American teenager who loves music. On a Saturday, you are likely to find him scratching records with black friends or playing around with the drums at the local music store. At school, he often slows his pace as he ...
What happens when five ethically different females are brought together to compete for one job? Color of Friends explores the relationship between an African American, Caucasian, Hispanic, Asian, and Native American.
This highly versatile text provides mathematical background used in a wide variety of disciplines, including mathematics and mathematics education, computer science, biology, chemistry, engineering, communications, and business.
This book is dedicated to all young girls struggling to understand where they fit in, if they are loved, and what lasting friendships genuinely mean.
This underscores the general assumption guiding most modern developmental theories: Development "happens" through a process of systemic interactions within and between the individual and the environment, over time (cf.
This book is dedicated to all young girls struggling to understand where they fit in, if they are loved, and what lasting friendships genuinely mean.
can you get a light on my book Colors of the web when blacks and whits were not suppoise to used the same bathroom eat at the same place my Girls were one of a kind they did not look at the color of a person they wanted to change our world ...
Diana suffered the effects of sexism and racism at law school, and she feels she has to work for the uplift of black people, while also expecting the narrator to do the same, for the community needs “[s]trong black men” (180), ...
This journey shows the true meaning of, friendship has no color. Being uniquely different and embracing each other's differences, help us understand that even though we may look different on the outside, we are all the same on the inside.