Promises Kept

Promises Kept
Title Promises Kept PDF eBook
Author Dr. Joe Brewster
Publisher Random House
Pages 386
Release 2014-01-14
Genre Education
ISBN 0812994493

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As seen on PBS’s POV An unprecedented guide to helping black boys achieve success at every stage of their lives—at home, at school, and in the world Regardless of how wealthy or poor their parents are, all black boys must confront and surmount the “achievement gap”: a divide that shows up not only in our sons’ test scores, but in their social and emotional development, their physical well-being, and their outlook on life. As children, they score as high on cognitive tests as their peers, but at some point, the gap emerges. Why? This is the question Joe Brewster, M.D., and Michèle Stephenson asked when their own son, Idris, began struggling in a new school. As they filmed his experiences for their award-winning documentary American Promise, they met an array of researchers who had not only identified the reasons for the gap, but had come up with practical, innovative solutions to close it. In Promises Kept, they explain • how to influence your son’s brain before he’s even born • how to tell the difference between authoritarian and authoritative discipline—and why it matters • how to create an educational program for your son that matches his needs • how to prepare him for explicit and implicit racism in school and in the wider world • how to help your child develop resilience, self-discipline, emotional intelligence, and a positive outlook that will last a lifetime Filled with innovative research, practical strategies, and the voices of parents and children who are grappling with these issues firsthand, Promises Kept will challenge your assumptions and inspire you to make sure your child isn’t lost in the gap. Praise for Promises Kept “The authors offer a plethora of information and advice geared toward the specific developmental needs of black boys. . . . Thorough and detailed, this guidebook is also a call to action. As Brewster sees it, when people of color remain complacent, they not only break a tacit promise to future generations to achieve social equity, they also imperil the futures of both the nation and the planet. A practical and impassioned parenting guide.”—Kirkus Reviews “A penetrating look at the standard practices, at school and at home, that contribute to the achievement gap between the races and the sexes that seems to put black boys at a disadvantage. [Brewster and Stephenson] debunk myths and offer ten parenting and education strategies to improve the prospects for black boys to help them overcome racial stereotypes and low expectations. . . . This is a practical and insightful look at the particular challenges of raising black males.”—Booklist

Promises Kept

Promises Kept
Title Promises Kept PDF eBook
Author Irving Bernstein
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 386
Release 1993-04-01
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0199879664

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A counter-revisionist examination of JFK and his administration, Promises Kept presents a policy history of major domestic legislative efforts between 1961 and 1963. Bernstein focuses on administraive and congressional progress under Kennedy in civil rights, education, taxes, unemployment, Medicare, and the Peace Corps. He persuasively argues that Kennedy was indeed a successful president, showing that many of JFK's campaign promises were well on their way to enactment by the time of his assassination, even after two years of dealings with a balky and often hostile Congress, and the difficulty of working in a political system changing from conservative to liberal.

Promises Kept

Promises Kept
Title Promises Kept PDF eBook
Author Carl Laferton
Publisher Good Book Guides
Pages 110
Release 2012-05
Genre Bible
ISBN 9781908317933

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Go on a rapid tour of the whole Bible and see how all the promises God has made are fulfilled in His Son.

Promises Kept

Promises Kept
Title Promises Kept PDF eBook
Author Ernest W. Michel
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2008
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781569803387

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Ernest Michel survived against tremendous odds: his parents and friends were murdered by German Nazis, a fate he only narrowly escaped. After fleeing from the Nazis, he made his way to the United States. But he couldn't forget the promises he'd made to friends, many of whom had died. He has dedicated his life to telling the world what happened in the camps. Among the book's highlights is his description of the Nuremberg War Crimes Trial, as well as his dramatic encounter with Herman Goering.

Promises to Keep: How Jackie Robinson Changed America

Promises to Keep: How Jackie Robinson Changed America
Title Promises to Keep: How Jackie Robinson Changed America PDF eBook
Author Sharon Robinson
Publisher Scholastic Inc.
Pages 68
Release 2016-11-29
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1338153706

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A warm, intimate portrait of Jackie Robinson, America's sports icon, told from the unique perspective of a unique insider: his only daughter. Sharon Robinson shares memories of her famous father in this warm loving biography of the man who broke the color barrier in baseball. Jackie Robinson was an outstanding athlete, a devoted family man and a dedicated civil rights activist. The author explores the fascinating circumstances surrounding Jackie Robinson's breakthrough. She also tells the off-the-field story of Robinson's hard-won victories and the inspiring effect he had on his family, his community. . . his country! Includes never-before-published letters by Jackie Robinson, as well as photos from the Robinson family archives.

Promises Kept

Promises Kept
Title Promises Kept PDF eBook
Author Janis Quinn
Publisher Taylor & Francis US
Pages 284
Release 2005
Genre Education
ISBN 9781578068050

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With very little money but with a groundswell of support from all sectors of the state, the two-year medical school at the University of Mississippi in Oxford became the University of Mississippi Medical Center in Jackson in 1955. Including more than fifty photographs, Promises Kept traces the development of the medical center from one school and two hospital wings to a major center for professional health education with four hospitals, five schools, a work force of more than 7,500 and a $650 million annual budget. In the 1960s, medical center leadership faced the challenge of maintaining stability in a rapidly changing social order and accomplishing the peaceful racial integration among both patients and employees. Though often strapped for cash and amid crises and conflicts, the small medical center in the nation's poorest state stayed true to its mission. This history details the careers of medical center leaders who were dedicated to assuring that the institution never deviated from its focus on healing the sick, providing health professionals for Mississippi, and researching new ways of understanding and treating illness. The center nurtured the careers of two of the most important individuals in modern medicine, James D. Hardy and Arthur C. Guyton. In 1964 Hardy performed the world's first heart transplant three years before Christiaan Barnard. In 1956, Guyton published his Textbook of Medical Physiology, which to this day remains the most widely used textbook in the field, and the standard physiology text around the world. Using archival records, photographs, and other documents, Promises Kept: The University of Mississippi Medical Center is an overview of one of the state's most significant institutions. Janis Quinn of Florence, Mississippi, is a freelance writer whose work has been published in the Journal of the Mississippi State Medical Association, Journal of the Mississippi Dental Association, and Jackson Magazine.

The Message of the New Testament

The Message of the New Testament
Title The Message of the New Testament PDF eBook
Author Mark Dever
Publisher Crossway
Pages 562
Release 2005
Genre Religion
ISBN 1581347162

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Dever's expository overview covers the entire New Testament with a focus on the fulfillment of God's Old Testament promises.