Andrew Johnson est devenu président suite à l'assassinat d'Abraham Lincoln, exerçant ses fonctions de 1865 à 1869 pendant la période tumultueuse d'après-guerre de Sécession. Démocrate qui s'est présenté sous la bannière de l'Union Nationale, Johnson a favorisé une réintégration rapide des États du Sud dans l'Union. Son approche, cependant, a offert peu de protection aux anciens esclaves, entraînant un conflit important avec le Congrès à majorité républicaine. Cette confrontation a finalement abouti à sa mise en accusation par la Chambre des représentants, faisant de lui le premier président américain à subir une telle procédure, bien qu'il ait finalement été acquitté par le Sénat.
This book details how the brain creates meaning from print, and how educators
can leverage the latest neurocognitive research to help students struggling
with reading.
This highly practical volume helps K–8 teachers implement effective reading interventions that support meaningful comprehension and engage students with interesting, age-appropriate texts. Andrew P. Johnson presents a range of strategies for addressing difficulties in the core areas of word identification, fluency, and comprehension. Packed with illustrative figures, the book provides guidance and tools for assessing reading problems, combining and adapting interventions for particular students, planning writing activities to enhance reading, aligning efforts within a response-to-intervention framework, and designing individualized education programs. Informed by current research, Johnson candidly targets "educational malpractice” and helps readers puzzle through the controversies surrounding dyslexia diagnoses and special education decision making.
"How to be a Better Scientist will help PhD students gain an insight into what good science means and how to conduct it. It includes easily accessible guidance on topics such as integrity, gaining confidence, time and resource management, giving presentations and writing papers. Understanding the fundamentals of conducting good, impactful research is the goal of every student and early career researcher and this book provides the information required to succeed in this competitive field, and ultimately become a better scientist. With a focus on the importance and benefit of good practice and aimed at PhD students beginning their science career; this book will enthuse, inspire, and challenge"--
Exploring the intriguing questions surrounding extraterrestrial life, this book delves into the possibility of alien visits, their appearances, origins, and intentions. It examines the significance of Crop Circles as potential messages and investigates historical evidence suggesting alien influence on human evolution or creation. Additionally, the narrative considers the concept of a UFO/Alien cover-up, probing into how such a conspiracy might be maintained. The book offers a thought-provoking analysis of humanity's relationship with the unknown.
The book is a facsimile reprint of an original antiquarian work, emphasizing its cultural significance. Readers should be aware that due to its age, it may include imperfections like marks, notations, and flawed pages. This edition aims to protect and preserve literary heritage while offering an affordable, high-quality reproduction that remains faithful to the original text.
Delving into the events of September 11, 2001, this book reveals Dr. Judy Wood's extensive research uncovering truths about the World Trade Center. Andrew Johnson, who closely observed Dr. Wood's findings, highlights efforts to suppress this information through his own involvement in related research and correspondence. As a companion to "9/11 Finding The Truth," it emphasizes the ongoing attempts to keep critical insights hidden from the public, shedding light on the complexities surrounding the narrative of that fateful day.
This is the third collection from one of the leading New Zealand poets to emerge in the nineties. Johnson’s first collection, How to Talk, won the New Zealand Book Award for Poetry and the Best First Book Award in 1993.
A Short Guide to Academic Writing de-mystifies the process of writing and describes everything that is needed to write in an academic and professional style. Contained are instructions related to the writing process and what the product should look like. Written in a crisp, concise style, Andrew Johnson makes these ideas easily accessible to readers of all levels of writing experience. This text contains information that is appropriate for any undergraduate or graduate student who is learning to write academic papers or professional documents using A.P.A. (5th edition) style.