books by Katherine Young
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Legalizing Misandry: From Public Shame to Systemic Discrimination Against Men
9 reviews
Paul Nathanson
, Katherine Young
McGill-Queen's University Press
, 2006
A Flawless Deconstruction of State Sponsored Hate.
With Legalizing Misandry, Nathanson and Young continue with the outstanding scholarship and analysis they first put forth in 2001 with Spreading Misandry, which was the first work in this trilogy. In fact, if anything, this is an even more meticulous study of the subject than was their earlier (and perfect) endeavor; although, considering that it took them five years to produce it, we should not ...
The Little Giant Encyclopedia of Wedding Toasts
1 review
Katherine Young
Sterling/Chapelle
, 2000
A nice little book to get you started on ideas for a toast
This is a book of various sayings, quotes, and traditional brief toasts to get you started on writing your own. It is organized by category and includes chapters such as by the best man, by the father of the bride, the bride to the groom, the groom to the bride, etc. I think it is best used as a guide to give you ideas about what to say rather than as a resource for an entire speech.
The Annual Review of Women in World Religions
Arvind Sharma
State University of New York Press
, 1991
The Annual Review of Women in World Religions is polymethodic, interdisciplinary, and multitraditional in its approach to the study of women and religion. It not only allows the comparative dimension to appear in bolder relief, but also helps to establish a dialogue between the two solitudes of humanistic and social scientific studies in the field. The book encourages women and men of all beliefs to participate in the on-going dialogue that it ...
Gentling the Bones
1 review
Katherine E. Young
Finishing Line Press
, 2007
Jacket blurbs
Gentling the Bones is a treasure chest crammed with the stuff of life, a wealth of particulars fully imagined. Tender and intelligent with an eye and ear for the lyric detail, Young*s wide-ranging poems are large in their ambitions and show the action of a mind curious about the past, eager to comprehend the present, and passionate in its allegiance to the complexities of family and history. ...
Adapting Self-Management Programs for Classwide Use.: An article from: Remedial and Special Education
Katherine J. Mitchem,
K. Richard Young
Pro-Ed
, 2001
This digital document is an article from Remedial and Special Education, published by Pro-Ed on March 1, 2001. The length of the article is 8822 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser. Citation Details Title: Adapting Self-Management Programs for ...
The Annual Review of Women in World Religions: Heroic Women (Annual Review of Women in World Religions)
Arvind Sharma
State University of New York Press
, 1992
Spreading Misandry: The Teaching of Contempt for Men in Popular Culture
22 reviews
Paul Nathanson
, Katherine K. Young
McGill-Queen's University Press
, 2001
A Much-Needed Book
This excellent book presents convincing evidence of the pervasiveness of misandry (contempt for men) in popular culture. Written in a very scholarly manner and carefully documented, it analyzes numerous movies, cartoons and tv shows to prove this point. The reader is clearly shown how men are ridiculed and insulted in virtually every advertisement, cartoon and movie by individuals (male and ...
Clinical Hematology: Text with CD-ROM
2 reviews
Neal S. Young
,
Stanton L. Gerson
, ...
Mosby
, 2005
Hematology Refrence
This is a great book with perfect depth and great graphics! Has the right focus for the hematology boards. must have for surviving hematology fellowship especially for the review of those bone marrow biopsies!
Connections: Nursing Research, Theory, and Practice
Anne Young
,
Susan Gebhart Taylor
, ...
Mosby
, 2001
This new text brilliantly discusses theory and research, the importance of the connection between the two, and the interlinking cyclical connection between clinical practice, research, and theory. Core chapters review major nursing theories, research tools related to each theory, review of research conducted to support or advance each theory, and ideas for continued research. Finally, the text includes select reliable and valid nursing theory ...
Constructing Buildings, Bridges, and Minds: Building an Integrated Curriculum Through Social Studies
Katherine A. Young
Heinemann
, 1993
Teachers . . . will discover a way to integrate curriculum and foster lifelong learners. - Language Arts Constructing Buildings, Bridges, and Minds introduces and guides teachers through the process of using major classroom projects to facilitate integration of the curriculum. As the author describes the energy and excitement that fills her classroom during her Washington, D.C. and Latin America projects, readers will see beneath the bustle ...
Charlie Young Bear
Katherine Von Ahnen,
Joan A. Young Bear
Topeka Bindery
, 1955
Mesquakie, Iowa. Ages 5-8.
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