Writing on Hands

Writing on Hands
Title Writing on Hands PDF eBook
Author Claire Richter Sherman
Publisher University of Washington Press
Pages 0
Release 2000
Genre Europe
ISBN 9780295980720

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This volume is published in conjunction with an exhibition organized at the Trout Gallery, Dickinson College (Carlisle, Pennsylvania), September through November 2000, and traveling to the Folger Shakespeare Libary Washington, D.C., December through March 2001. The theme is the hand as it appears in miniatures, prints, and drawings, inscribed with or surrounded by lines, letters, words, symbols, and/or numbers. These representations all show the hand as it has functioned to serve understanding and memorization--of religious concepts, musical verses, and predictions of the future, for example. Curator Sherman, who has published widely on medieval art and art historiography, is joined by several contributing art historians in providing extensively researched interpretive text for the 85 featured images. Distributed by the U. of Washington Press. c. Book News Inc.

Writing with Quiet Hands

Writing with Quiet Hands
Title Writing with Quiet Hands PDF eBook
Author Paula Munier
Publisher
Pages 242
Release 2015
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1599639238

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"To write with quiet hands is to embrace the journey all writers must take: from seeking inspiration and shaping raw material to cultivating a personal support network, navigating the various pathways to publication, and committing to a lifelong practice. In Writing with Quiet Hands, author and literary agent Paula Munier helps you hone your words into well-crafted stories and balance this satisfying work with the realities and challenges of the publishing world, "--Amazon.com.

Hands Up!

Hands Up!
Title Hands Up! PDF eBook
Author Breanna J. McDaniel
Publisher Penguin
Pages 32
Release 2019-01-22
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 0525553711

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This triumphant picture book recasts a charged phrase as part of a black girl's everyday life--hands up for a hug, hands up in class, hands up for a high five--before culminating in a moment of resistance at a protest march. A young black girl lifts her baby hands up to greet the sun, reaches her hands up for a book on a high shelf, and raises her hands up in praise at a church service. She stretches her hands up high like a plane's wings and whizzes down a hill so fast on her bike with her hands way up. As she grows, she lives through everyday moments of joy, love, and sadness. And when she gets a little older, she joins together with her family and her community in a protest march, where they lift their hands up together in resistance and strength.

The Alphabet in My Hands

The Alphabet in My Hands
Title The Alphabet in My Hands PDF eBook
Author Marjorie Agosín
Publisher Rutgers University Press
Pages 236
Release 2000
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780813527048

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"In the final chapter of The Alphabet in My Hands, she addresses two important topics: her current residence in New England and the central role of writing and literature in her life."--BOOK JACKET.

The Power in Your Hands: Writing Nonfiction in High School, 2nd Edition

The Power in Your Hands: Writing Nonfiction in High School, 2nd Edition
Title The Power in Your Hands: Writing Nonfiction in High School, 2nd Edition PDF eBook
Author Sharon Watson
Publisher Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Pages 232
Release 2016-01-15
Genre
ISBN 9781519417879

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Take the guesswork and anxiety out of grading essays with the 2nd edition of this TEACHER'S GUIDE! You spoke, and we listened. THE POWER IN YOUR HANDS, 2ND EDITION, TEACHER'S GUIDE includes an easy-to-use grading grid for each essay. Now you can evaluate your teens' essays by answering simple and clear questions. Whether you are new at grading or a seasoned pro, your nail-biting days are over. Answers to all the daily lessons are included, along with many student and professional essays from the textbook. Each assignment includes a specific checklist and writing schedule; these are included in this guide. Also in the TEACHER'S GUIDE is the 14-Minute Power Surges, a fun program of daily writing prompts geared to interest even the most reluctant writers. This program is similar to Sharon Watson's 10-Minute Writing Plunges found in JUMP IN, her popular middle school writing curriculum published by Apologia Educational Ministries. The course contains some Christian-based content. No prerequisites needed.

Writing Matter

Writing Matter
Title Writing Matter PDF eBook
Author Jonathan Goldberg
Publisher Stanford University Press
Pages 372
Release 1991-11-01
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780804719582

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A Stanford University Press classic.

The Hand

The Hand
Title The Hand PDF eBook
Author Frank R. Wilson
Publisher Vintage
Pages 418
Release 1999-09-14
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0679740473

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"A startling argument . . . provocative . . . absorbing." --The Boston Globe "Ambitious . . . arresting . . . celebrates the importance of hands to our lives today as well as to the history of our species." --The New York Times Book Review The human hand is a miracle of biomechanics, one of the most remarkable adaptations in the history of evolution. The hands of a concert pianist can elicit glorious sound and stir emotion; those of a surgeon can perform the most delicate operations; those of a rock climber allow him to scale a vertical mountain wall. Neurologist Frank R. Wilson makes the striking claim that it is because of the unique structure of the hand and its evolution in cooperation with the brain that Homo sapiens became the most intelligent, preeminent animal on the earth. In this fascinating book, Wilson moves from a discussion of the hand's evolution--and how its intimate communication with the brain affects such areas as neurology, psychology, and linguistics--to provocative new ideas about human creativity and how best to nurture it. Like Oliver Sacks and Stephen Jay Gould, Wilson handles a daunting range of scientific knowledge with a surprising deftness and a profound curiosity about human possibility. Provocative, illuminating, and delightful to read, The Hand encourages us to think in new ways about one of our most taken-for-granted assets. "A mark of the book's excellence [is that] it makes the reader aware of the wonder in trivial, everyday acts, and reveals the complexity behind the simplest manipulation." --The Washington Post