This document provides information about a book called "Angels of Mercy: the Army nurses of World War 2" that discusses the topic of "army nursing". It lists the author, call number, location in the juvenile collection on the 2nd floor, and notes that the book is available.
This document provides an overview of neoliberal ideology and its influence on education reform over the past 30 years. It defines key aspects of neoliberalism such as its belief that free markets guarantee individual freedoms and its goal of reducing the power of the state. The document analyzes how neoliberal rhetoric has been normalized and led to reforms that privatize education. It examines major policies like No Child Left Behind and Race to the Top in the context of advancing neoliberal ideals. The overall argument is that neoliberal reforms have undermined democracy, community involvement, and empowered private interests in education.
This document contains information on 28 students including their identification numbers, names, and scores on various actions including TRM, WTI, E de R, and Video. The scores range from 0 to 5 with some students achieving perfect scores of 5 across all categories.
This document provides information about a book called "Angels of Mercy: the Army nurses of World War 2" that discusses the topic of "army nursing". It lists the author, call number, location in the juvenile collection on the 2nd floor, and notes that the book is available.
This document provides an overview of neoliberal ideology and its influence on education reform over the past 30 years. It defines key aspects of neoliberalism such as its belief that free markets guarantee individual freedoms and its goal of reducing the power of the state. The document analyzes how neoliberal rhetoric has been normalized and led to reforms that privatize education. It examines major policies like No Child Left Behind and Race to the Top in the context of advancing neoliberal ideals. The overall argument is that neoliberal reforms have undermined democracy, community involvement, and empowered private interests in education.
This document contains information on 28 students including their identification numbers, names, and scores on various actions including TRM, WTI, E de R, and Video. The scores range from 0 to 5 with some students achieving perfect scores of 5 across all categories.
Helen Keller was born deaf and blind in 1880 due to an illness at 19 months old. She was unable to communicate until Anne Sullivan became her teacher at age 7 and taught her sign language and braille. With Sullivan's help, Keller learned to communicate, read, and graduate from college, becoming a powerful advocate for people with disabilities. She authored several books, received numerous honors, and campaigned for workers' rights and assistance programs for the blind and deafblind.
This document defines and describes several types of curves:
- Cyclogons are curves traced by vertices of polygons rolling along a straight line.
- Cycloids are curves traced by points on rolling circular wheels.
- Hypo/hypocycloids involve a small circle rolling within a larger circle.
- Epi/epicycloids involve a small circle rolling around the outside of a larger circle.
- Epicyclic gearing uses epicycloid curves to transmit torque through a carrier connecting a planet gear rolling around a stationary sun gear.
Helen Keller was born deaf and blind in 1880 due to an illness at 19 months old. She was unable to communicate until Anne Sullivan became her teacher at age 7 and taught her sign language and braille. With Sullivan's help, Keller learned to communicate, read, and graduate from college, becoming a powerful advocate for people with disabilities. She authored several books, received numerous honors, and campaigned for workers' rights and assistance programs for the blind and deafblind.
This document defines and describes several types of curves:
- Cyclogons are curves traced by vertices of polygons rolling along a straight line.
- Cycloids are curves traced by points on rolling circular wheels.
- Hypo/hypocycloids involve a small circle rolling within a larger circle.
- Epi/epicycloids involve a small circle rolling around the outside of a larger circle.
- Epicyclic gearing uses epicycloid curves to transmit torque through a carrier connecting a planet gear rolling around a stationary sun gear.