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Elementary New Testament Greek
Copyright Year: 2014
Contributor: Dongell
Publisher: First Fruits Press
License: CC BY-NC
The need for this particular grammar arises from the peculiar shape of the MDiv curriculum at Asbury Theological Seminary. Several years ago the faculty adopted a curriculum that required one semester of Greek and one semester of Hebrew, each as preparatory for a basic exegesis course in each discipline.
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Bankruptcy Law and Practice
Copyright Year: 2016
Contributor: Germain
Publisher: CALI's eLangdell® Press
License: CC BY-NC-SA
This is the third edition of Bankruptcy Law and Practice, a Casebook Designed to Train Lawyers for the Practice of Bankruptcy Law. It is designed for a one-semester course in debtor/creditor law and bankruptcy. The book deals with both creditor remedies and debtor protections, starting with state law collection remedies, exemptions, and the important special protections for secured creditors under both Article 9 of the Uniform Commercial Code and state real property recording acts. After a thorough review of state law debt collection practice, the book covers the basics of straight bankruptcy law with a focus on Chapter 7 of the Bankruptcy Code, both for individuals and businesses. Although the book has a practice focus, it covers the major Supreme Court cases, and important appellate cases with an emphasis on areas of uncertainty. The book also emphasizes the Bankruptcy Code itself, using problem sets to get students to work through the language of the Bankruptcy Code.
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Pharo by Example 5.0
Copyright Year: 2016
Contributors: Ducasse, Zagidulin, Hess, and Chloupis
Publisher: Stéphane Ducasse
License: CC BY-SA
Pharo is an open-source, elegant and pure object-oriented language that supports truly immersive and life programming experience. Pharo offers excellent tools such as hot-debuggers and on the fly code update that change the programming experience. More at http://www.pharo.org.
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Working With Academic Literacies: Case Studies Towards Transformative Practice
Copyright Year: 2015
Contributors: Lillis, Harrington, Lea, and Mitchell
Publisher: WAC Clearinghouse
License: CC BY-NC-ND
The editors and contributors to this collection explore what it means to adopt an "academic literacies" approach in policy and pedagogy. Transformative practice is illustrated through case studies and critical commentaries from teacher-researchers working in a range of higher education contexts—from undergraduate to postgraduate levels, across disciplines, and spanning geopolitical regions including Australia, Brazil, Canada, Cataluña, Finland, France, Ireland, Portugal, South Africa, the United Kingdom, and the United States. Key questions addressed include: How can a wider range of semiotic resources and technologies fruitfully serve academic meaning and knowledge making? What kinds of writing spaces do we need and how can these be facilitated? How can theory and practice from "Academic Literacies" be used to open up debate about writing pedagogy at institutional and policy levels?
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Writing Programs Worldwide: Profiles of Academic Writing in Many Places
Copyright Year: 2012
Contributors: Thaiss, Bräuer, Carlino, Ganobcsik-Williams, and Sinha
Publisher: WAC Clearinghouse
License: CC BY-NC-ND
Emerging from the International WAC/WID Mapping Project, this collection of essays is meant to inform decision-making by teachers, program managers, and college/university administrators considering how writing can most appropriately be defined, managed, funded, and taught in the places where they work. Writing Programs Worldwide offers an important global perspective to the growing research literature in the shaping of writing programs. The authors of its program profiles show how innovators at a diverse range of universities on six continents have dealt creatively over many years with day-to-day and long-range issues affecting how students across disciplines and languages grow as communicators and learners.
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Copy(write): Intellectual Property in the Writing Classroom
Copyright Year: 2011
Contributors: Rife, Slattery, and DeVoss
Publisher: WAC Clearinghouse
License: CC BY-NC-ND
The editors of Copy(write): Intellectual Property in the Writing Classroom bring together stories, theories, and research that can further inform the ways in which we situate and address intellectual property issues in our writing classrooms. The essays in the collection identify and describe a wide range of pedagogical strategies, consider theories, present research, explore approaches, and offer both cautionary tales and local and contextual successes that can further inform the ways in which we situate and address intellectual property issues in our teaching.
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Critical Expressivism: Theory and Practice in the Composition Classroom
Copyright Year: 2014
Contributors: Roeder and Gatto
Publisher: WAC Clearinghouse
License: CC BY-NC-ND
Critical Expressivism is an ambitious attempt to re-appropriate intellectual territory that has more often been charted by its detractors than by its proponents. Indeed, as Peter Elbow observes in his contribution to this volume, "As far as I can tell, the term 'expressivist' was coined and used only by people who wanted a word for people they disapproved of and wanted to discredit." The editors and contributors to this collection invite readers to join them in a new conversation, one informed by "a belief that the term expressivism continues to have a vitally important function in our field."
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Beyond Argument: Essaying as a Practice of (Ex)Change
Copyright Year: 2015
Contributor: Allen
Publisher: WAC Clearinghouse
License: CC BY-NC-ND
Beyond Argument offers an in-depth examination of how current ways of thinking about the writer-page relation in personal essays can be reconceived according to practices in the care of the self — an ethic by which writers such as Seneca, Montaigne, and Nietzsche lived. This approach promises to reinvigorate the form and address many of the concerns expressed by essay scholars and writers regarding the lack of rigorous exploration we see in our students' personal essays — and sometimes, even, in our own. In pursuing this approach, Sarah Allen presents a version of subjectivity that enables productive debate in the essay, among essays, and beyond.
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Think Complexity: Exploring Complexity Science with Python - 2e
Copyright Year: 2012
Contributor: Downey
Publisher: Green Tea Press
License: CC BY-NC-SA
Complexity Science is an interdisciplinary field—at the intersection of mathematics, computer science, and natural science—that focuses on discrete models of physical and social systems. In particular, it focuses on complex systems, which are systems with many interacting components.
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Think Bayes: Bayesian Statistics Made Simple
Copyright Year: 2012
Contributor: Downey
Publisher: Green Tea Press
License: CC BY-NC
Think Bayes is an introduction to Bayesian statistics using computational methods.
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