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Keith Ross

    Does My Life Matter?
    Who Said You Can Touch My Hair?
    A Promised Deferred: The Massacre of Black Wall Street
    Crossroads
    Teaching Secondary Science
    Computer Networking
    • Computer Networking

      A Top-Down Approach, Global Edition

      4,3(38)Abgeben

      Building on the successful top-down approach of previous editions, the Fourth Edition of Computer Networking continues with an early emphasis on application-layer paradigms and application programming interfaces, encouraging a hands-on experience with protocols and networking concepts. With this edition, Kurose and Ross bring the issues of network security to the forefront, along with integration of the most current and relevant networking technologies. Computer Networks and the Internet; Application Layer; Transport Layer; The Network Layer; The Link Layer and Local Area Networks; Wireless and Mobile Networks; Multimedia Networking; Security in Computer Networks; Network Management. For all readers interested in computer networking technologies.

      Computer Networking
    • Teaching Secondary Science

      Constructing Meaning and Developing Understanding

      • 258 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden
      4,0(2)Abgeben

      Focusing on various effective teaching methods, this comprehensive guide addresses the evolving landscape of secondary science education, particularly emphasizing climate change and technological advancements. The fourth edition offers insights into student comprehension of scientific concepts and their teaching implications. With a commitment to environmentally sustainable practices, it serves as an essential resource for trainee and practicing science teachers, as well as those pursuing M Level studies.

      Teaching Secondary Science
    • Crossroads

      • 480 Seiten
      • 17 Lesestunden
      3,8(18)Abgeben

      In this fully updated, third edition of Crossroads, Jim Baker adds new information following recent government elections in Malaysia and reviews the policies and impact of the next generation of Singapore leaders

      Crossroads
    • It’s storytime at Grandme’s house, and Keith has never heard the story of Black Wall Street.He’s never heard of the vibrant Black business district that once existed in Tulsa, Oklahoma.He’s never heard that it sustained over 600 businesses, a church, schools, libraries, theaters, clothing stores, restaurants, and a hospital! It had ice cream and candy stores too.He’s also never heard that the first bombs that ever fell on American soil were on Black Wall Street. And he’s never heard of the terrible events of May 1920 that razed it all to the ground.Have you?Sit down and listen to Grandme’s story to find out what happened and be proud of the way the Black Wall Street people worked together and supported one another.Maybe you will be inspired to become an entrepreneur just like them.

      A Promised Deferred: The Massacre of Black Wall Street
    • Who Said You Can Touch My Hair?

      • 68 Seiten
      • 3 Lesestunden

      Who Said You Can Touch My Hair?, written in English, Kichwa, French, and Spanish, is a funny and witty story to inform about the sensitive topic of touching a Black girl's hair. The main character experiences the stress of having people who cannot relate try to touch her hair. However, she turns some moments into humor by teaching others the importance of why it is not okay to touch a Black girl's hair and how compliments can be insulting. This story will enlighten and educate many kids and adults on how to be respectful to Black girls and not alienate them.

      Who Said You Can Touch My Hair?
    • Keith is a kind and friendly kid who has a big heart for his friends and family. One day, his best friend Max invites him to his birthday party. However, he soon learns Max has different views about the "Black Lives Matter" movement versus "All Lives Matter." Will this break up their friendship or will it make it stronger? Journey with Keith as he searches for the best way to explain to his best friend "Black Lives Matter" does not mean other lives do not.

      Does My Life Matter?
    • Daddy, May I Decide?Keith wants to be different when he grows up. And he doesn't want to play football like everyone else.In fact, he knows he could be an engineer, a gamer, a teacher, a doctor or a scientist because he likes teaching, helping, building, and inventing. He could be anything!When his dad hears all these ideas, he agrees to help him be whatever he wants to be.What about you? What do you want to be when you grow up?Papá, ¿puedo decidir?Keith quiere ser diferente cuando crezca. Y no quiere jugar al fútbol como todos los demás.De hecho, sabe que podría ser un ingeniero, un gamer, un profesor, un médico o un científico porque le gusta enseñar, ayudar, construir e inventar. ¡Podría ser cualquier cosa!Cuando su padre oye todas estas ideas, acepta ayudarle a ser lo que quiera ser.¿Y qué hay de ti? ¿Qué quieres ser cuando crezcas?

      Daddy May I Decide
    • The Pilgrim and The Star

      • 80 Seiten
      • 3 Lesestunden

      Poetry is a journey into the landscape of our imagination, a gateway to understanding ourselves more deeply and to find a sense of peace through the struggles and concerns that confront us in our lives. Nature is also the perfect canvas on which to let your ideas flow, there is always a new sight or sound onto which to let your inspiration grow.

      The Pilgrim and The Star
    • The story begins in Russia 1917, at the time that Czar Nicholas 2nd, his wife, Alexandra, and four children Olga, Tatiana, Anastasia, Maria and son, Alexis, are imprisoned before being assassinated. Little-known is the fact that there was a parallel or rival Czar in the far-east of Russia, recognised by the Old Believers: Czar Ussuri, who had a small son, Mikhail. Because of the prevailing unrest, Mikhail was sent to live under the guardianship of an old Russian aristocratic family, where, in time, he would be known as Peter Mikhail Czarevitch, Fast forward to 2008, where some members of a sports club are spending their summer holidays in St Helena. Sinister events are unfolding on the island at the same time. The thing that bonds the group is croquet. Would they, and the game of croquet, survive?

      Tales from a Winchester Hill
    • Harry Larsen’s boyhood in post-war Sydney is marred by the death of his Danish father. With the loss of their breadwinner, Harry and his mother move to a new life in the country in New South Wales. He takes with them an old biscuit tin containing letters and items left by his father. The letters, in a language he cannot understand, and the words ‘For redder’ levelled in anger at his father, become posers that the Harry seeks to solve. The adult Harry learns of his mother’s death while employed as an engineer on a copper mine on the island of Bouganville, a mine that is increasingly opposed by the islanders. Returning to Australia for his mother’s funeral he decides to give up his life as an engineer and go to Denmark to find the truth of his father’s wartime activities; to his resistance to the German occupation of his country. For Harry it is a journey of discovery to find the family that he has not known and, ultimately, to love.“A debut novel of a boy raised in Sydney to the adult who seeks to find the truth of his father’s participation in resistance to German occupied Denmark.”

      For Redder