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ألف باء : مدخل إلى حروف العربية وأصواتها

Author : Kristen Brustad
Publisher : Answer Key for Alif Baa
Page : 20 pages
File Size : 45,33 MB
Release : 2010
Category : Foreign Language Study
ISBN : 1589016343

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This answer key is to be used with Alif Baa: Introduction to Letters and Sounds, Third Edition. Please note that this answer key is only useful to students and teachers who are NOT using the companion website, which includes self-correcting exercises.

Georgetown University

Author : Paul R. O’Neill and Bennie L. Smith
Publisher : Arcadia Publishing
Page : 144 pages
File Size : 47,8 MB
Release : 2020
Category : History
ISBN : 1467104663

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This Book, Georgetown University, is a revised edition by alumni Paul ONeill (C'86) and Bennie Smith (C'86). The book includes 200 images from Georgetown University's archives along with captions that tell the story of the university's first 200 years. Georgetown University, the oldest Catholic university in America, was founded in 1789 by Archbishop John Carroll, SJ, as an academy for boys that was open to Students of Every Religious Profession and every Class of Citizens. Carroll established the school on a hilltop overlooking the Potomac River, delightfully situated as Charles Dickens would observe several decades later. Georgetown welcomed its first student, William Gaston, in 1791 and was chartered by Congress in 1815, but by the time of the Civil War, when Federal troops occupied the campus, the school was on the brink of collapse. It was not until the presidency of Patrick F. Healy, SJ, in 1873 that Georgetown would recover and be set on a course to become a university, linking Georgetown College with professional schools of medicine and law. The early 20th century was marked by the founding of the schools of dentistry, nursing, foreign service, languages and linguistics, and business. Now among the top universities in America, Georgetown is continuously reinvigorated by teaching and scholarship dedicated to serving the nation and the world.

The PhD Parenthood Trap

Author : Kerry F. Crawford
Publisher : Georgetown University Press
Page : 270 pages
File Size : 35,39 MB
Release : 2021
Category : Education
ISBN : 1647120667

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Surviving or Thriving? The State of Parenthood in the Academy -- Thesis Baby : Getting Student-Parents the Support they Need -- How to Scale the Ladders While Sidestepping the Chutes : On Parenting without the Security of Tenure -- The Elusive Work-Life Balance : Daily Challenges in Academic Parenting -- Doctor, Parent : Recognizing the Range of Experiences -- Sick and Tired : The Physical Toll of Parenthood -- Love, Loss, and Longing : Fertility Struggles, Adoption, Miscarriage, and Infant/Child Loss -- Express Yourself : Breastfeeding and Lactation in the Ivory Tower -- Looking Back, Moving Forward : Conversation Starters for a More Inclusive Academic Environment.

The Black Side of the River

Author : Jessica A. Grieser
Publisher : Georgetown University Press
Page : 242 pages
File Size : 35,18 MB
Release : 2022-02-01
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 1647121531

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In The Black Side of the River, sociolinguist Jessi Grieser draws on ten years of interviews with dozens of residents of Anacostia–a historically Black neighborhood in Washington, DC–to explore the impact of urban change on Black culture, identity, and language. Grieser’s work is a call to center Black lived experiences in urban research.

Life Interrupted

Author : Denise Brennan
Publisher : Duke University Press
Page : 295 pages
File Size : 11,99 MB
Release : 2014-02-19
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 0822376911

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Life Interrupted introduces us to survivors of human trafficking who are struggling to get by and make homes for themselves in the United States. Having spent nearly a decade following the lives of formerly trafficked men and women, Denise Brennan recounts in close detail their flight from their abusers and their courageous efforts to rebuild their lives. At once scholarly and accessible, her book links these firsthand accounts to global economic inequities and under-regulated and unprotected workplaces that routinely exploit migrant laborers in the United States. Brennan contends that today's punitive immigration policies undermine efforts to fight trafficking. While many believe trafficking happens only in the sex trade, Brennan shows that across low-wage labor sectors—in fields, in factories, and on construction sites—widespread exploitation can lead to and conceal forced labor. Life Interrupted is a riveting account of life in and after trafficking and a forceful call for meaningful immigration and labor reform. All royalties from this book will be donated to the nonprofit Survivor Leadership Training Fund administered through the Freedom Network.

Georgetown at Two Hundred

Author : William C. McFadden
Publisher : Georgetown University Press
Page : 380 pages
File Size : 24,94 MB
Release : 1990
Category : Education
ISBN : 9780878405039

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In this book, seventeen faculty members and administrators attempted (in 1989) to answer the fundamental question: How does a university like Georgetown maintain and develop its Catholic and Jesuit identity while actively engaging in the often conflicting political, social, and religious debates that America must urgently conduct today?

Bulletin

Author : Georgetown University. School of Foreign Service
Publisher :
Page : 106 pages
File Size : 46,92 MB
Release : 1920
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