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  • av Norma Iris Pagan Morales
    280,-

    The military history of Puerto Rico goes back from the time Spanish conquistadores battledthe native Taínos in the rebellion of 1511, to the present time.Puerto Rico was part of the Spanish Empire for four centuries, during which the peopleof Puerto Rico defended themselves against invasions from the British, French, Dutch andmany more.The brave "Boricuas" warriors fought alongside General Bernardo de Gálvez during theAmerican Revolutionary War in the battles of Baton Rouge, Mobile, Pensacola and St. Louis.During the mid-19th century, Puerto Ricans residing in the United States fought in theAmerican Civil War.As you read this book, you will understand that Puerto Ricans have been fighting to keepthe United States and Puerto Rico safe for more than a couple of centuries....Norma Iris Pagan Morales was born in Ponce, Puerto Rico. Her parents, JuanJose Pagan Rodriguez, and Digna Morales Figueroa, now deceased, alwayshelped her with her projects as a writer and teaching career.Norma had three siblings, Adelin Milagros Pagan Morales, Juan Jose PaganMorales, and Julio Manuel Pagan Morales. Julio Manuel Pagan Morales diedon September 19, 1998. He was also known for his writing / composer skills.Norma did all her academic studies in New York City, Puerto Rico, andCanada. She worked for the City of New York Police Department, whereshe oversaw a full investigation of every new civilian and uniform member of the department.She was also involved in investigating and terminating members of the force. Her nicknamethere was the "The Hatchet Lady".As an Educator, she worked for the New York City Bd. of Education and at Puerto RicoBd. as an English teacher.Even though Norma grew up in the states, her dream was to return to her precious island,Puerto Rico. Her dream came true. She relocated to her hometown Ponce. She worked for twentyyears at the Puerto Rico Army National. Her mission at the Guard was to prepare soldiers tomaster the English Language.She has teaching certifications for English as a Second Language and Teaching English asa Foreign Language. She also has teaching licenses to teach the following:1. English Literature2. Spanish Literature3. Communication Skills in both English and Spanish4. Office Procedures-These classes consisted of basic filing, writingmemorandums and full company or organization reports.5. Computers - Certified to teach Long Distance LearningShe has published Seven books: Proud of My Puerto Rican Bequest, ¿Porque Soy Boricua?Poemas del Alma, Art in Written Form, A Baffling Short Stories Collection and On Job in the BigApple, and Nature's Rage in the Caribbean.

  • av Norma Iris Pagan Morales
    240,-

    There is no place for politics during an emergency. Politics play a role in how the Caribbean ismanaging during the tumultuous hurricane season.The longtime colonial rule isn't the only reason Caribbean societies and ecosystems are now sodefenseless. Many modern governments in the region are doing their part in making life generallyworse for the downgraded communities.From Jamaica to Belize, there is a widespread of corruption. There are rights violations. Thereis also a severe relationship of trust between people and the states. In theory, the government isassigned to protect its people when there are storms threaten them.The policies and practices intensify the Caribbean's shared and environmental risks. To surviveand flourish in this dangerous new normal, Caribbean countries would do well if they look at theseissues. They must rethink at the concept of risk and mindfully engage with factors like poverty,gender, and climate change.Puerto Rico is not exempt from the above-mentioned politics or any other source of the so-called protection.Norma Iris Pagan Morales was born in Ponce, Puerto Rico. Her parents, JuanJose Pagan Rodriguez, and Digna Morales Figueroa, now deceased, always helpedher with her projects as a writer and teaching career.Norma had three siblings, Adelin Milagros Pagan Morales, Juan Jose PaganMorales, and Julio Manuel Pagan Morales. Julio Manuel Pagan Morales died onSeptember 19, 1998. He was also known for his writing/composing skills.Norma did all her academic studies in New York City, Puerto Rico, and Canada.She worked for the City of New York Police Department, where she oversaw a fullinvestigation of every new civilian and uniform member of the department.She was also involved in investigating and terminating members of the force. Her nicknamethere was the "The Hatchet Lady".As an Educator, she worked for the New York City Bd. of Education and at Puerto Rico Bd.as an English teacher.Even though Norma grew up in the states, her dream was to return to her precious island,Puerto Rico. Her dream came true. She relocated to her hometown Ponce. She worked for twentyyears at the Puerto Rico Army National. Her mission at the Guard was to prepare soldiers to masterthe English Language.She has teaching certifications for English as a Second Language and Teaching English as aForeign Language. She also has teaching licenses to teach the following:1. English Literature2. Spanish Literature3. Communication Skills in both English and Spanish4. Office Procedures-These classes consisted of basic filing, writing memorandums and fullcompany or organization reports.5. Computers - Certified to teach Long Distance LearningShe has published Six books: Proud of My Puerto Rican Bequest, ¿Porque Soy Boricua? Poemasdel Alma, Art in Written Form, A Baffl ing Short Stories Collection and On Job in the Big Apple

  • av Stephen W. Sweigart
    240,-

    It is primarily about World War II in Europe. It deals withthe French Revolution and the building of Eastern EuropeanSocialism. His life and Reagan years. The only text of the computerpoem is presented.Stephen Sweigart wrote this poem as his first computerpoem in BASIC. In the late 1980s. After one semesterat graduate school at Temple University, he studiedComputer programming at a county Community college.He is now retired working part-time after 40 years full-time.He plays classical piano, and is an audiophile and gardener.

  • av Dan White
    266,-

    Warring Personalities examines who people were, what theydid, and what they claimed to have done in the AmericanRevolutionary War, the Battle of the Alamo and its aftermath,and the Civil War. If, like the author, you despised highschool history, then this book is for you.Dan White was born in Atlanta, Georgia onHalloween Day in 1956. He and his wife,Susie, live in Ottawa, Canada.

  • av George Syring
    166,-

    The alien enigma continues to gain more interestas information on the subject increases. Booksare widely available along with informationthrough the computer as well as various newsmedia. Knowledge along, however, does notprove aliens already are amount us. Positive proofhinges on some sort of personal experience suchas abduction or missing time. The vicarious alienexperiences you will have through me in this bookare the next best thing to personal experience.Denial and disbelief are likely as you walk in myshoes and meet my alien contacts. You cannotread about these experiences elsewhere as they areunique to me. Take advantage of this opportunityto open your mind and be in resonance with thereality which surrounds us.

  • av Sherry L. Meinberg
    250,-

    A long-lasting storm of two whole weeks hit California. The thunder, lightning, wind, and rain, seemed to never stop. The water was so high, it was hard to walk to school, and everyone was wet and cold by the time they got there. It was hard to hear, and it was hard to pay attention to their teacher, Ms. Matson, when there was a lightning show going on outside the row of windows of Room 21. Weeks later, when the students finally got to go outside, they visited Goldenrod Park, to see the damage. They saw that most of the bushes were rolling around with the wind, and many of the tree branches were ripped off, and some of the trees were completely knocked down. It was a shocking sight! How did the third graders act? What did they do? What did they learn about trees? How would you have acted? What would you have done?

  • av E Jason Williams
    290,-

    A SELECT FEW is a two-sided coinbeginning hours before the votes are finished counting forthe 2032 US presidential election. The leading candidatewas kicked from his party and ran as an independent. NoVice-President is named until it is confirmed he wins andthe others have conceded. As soon as he is announcedthe undeniable winner, he seals his VP's records for thepresident's eyes only and announces his selection whohas thirty years of service in the government circlesand no day as a politician. The VP is an expert in covertoperations and between he and the president are goingto reshape the political machine of the US federalgovernment, by the lead of the President.

  • av Jeff Gold & John Griffin
    290,-

  • av Norma Iris Pagan Morales
    280,-

  • av Aa Freda
    256 - 356,-

  • av J. D. Ph. D. Harry L. Munsinger
    306,-

  • av Donna E. Warren
    150,-

  • av Tilly Dunn
    180,-

  • av Delicia Walker
    190,-

  • av Tobe Momah M. D.
    280,-

  • av Yvette M. Murphy
    140,-

  • av Ernesto Gonzalez
    256,-

    This material is a compilation of instructional design and technologywork in higher education. The content covers different applications ofpedagogy principles and instructional strategies and methods to suggestcurriculum design improvements. Since the author has worked for highereducation institutions for many years, his accumulated knowledge andexperience from participating in curriculum design projects has been theprimary motivational source for creating this book.It aims to put together several research papers written by the author duringhis educational journey within the Instructional Design and TechnologyEducation Specialist program. There are instructional design and technologyapplications from the author's perspective due to the skills acquired fromhis 31-years' teaching and education leadership experience.The book has four sections, and each section contributes to differentinstructional design and technology problems identified from analyzing casestudies related to education and instruction and researching instructionaldesign as a profession. Section I reveals the implications of technologicaladvancements on global education and training from the author's sight.Section II addresses legal issues analysis in higher education. Section IIIfocuses on curriculum design projects conducted by the author in thecontext of higher education academic programs. Section III, sections IV,and V are focused on instructional design and technology as a profession.Dr. Ernesto Gonzalez is a Business and EconomicsDivision Head at Florida National University. He has beenteaching management, marketing, and technology-based instructional design for over the past 31 years inhigher education institutions. He is active in research aswell. Professor Gonzalez has published several researchpapers in management, marketing, student motivationand retention, contributed to books 'chapters, and currently serves inaccreditation and journal peer-review committees. He is presently interestedin educational technology applications to enhance management andmarketing student learning experience.

  • av Dl Sigler
    250,-

  • av Delicia Walker
    180,-

  • av Pastor Lerone Dinnall
    190 - 330,-

  • av Fabian Hernandez
    190,-

  • av Stevenson Mukoro
    150,-

  • av Ian Goldsmith
    166,-

  • av Norma Iris Pagan Morales
    250,-

  • av Renee' Picardi
    166,-

  • av Queen Shamala Bessie Davis Smith
    180,-

  • av Carol Strote
    250,-

    The Runaways of Phayendar explores the themes of love, forgiveness, and redemption amidst a land of turmoil over the slave trade and greed. It is a story of innocence and heroism in the face of formidable danger. It shows the triumph of the human spirit over evil as it ravages the country of Aksanda, a country of farmers and fishermen whose children are abducted and sold into slavery to foreigners at auctions. Homes are burned and people killed by hordes of evil elves called Bitters who organize for a battle at Othrund against the dwarves living in Aikasse Mountains. Bright Elves, men and dwarves unite to defend Othrund. Tall Sky, while helping a few runaways, is caught off guard by love with a feisty redhead name Melody and her little dragon Daisy. They become involved with King Aryante's purge of slavery that has far-reaching effects on the country of Aksanda and beyond.

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