Mark Mackenzie: 5 books

Book cover of Blood Beast
by Mark MacKenzie
Language: English
Release Date: September 8, 2011

The Uninvited presents... Blood Beast a novella by Mark MacKenzie You are a powerful beast that has awoke from an ancient slumber and now you are very, very hungry..... for human flesh!
Book cover of Food Trucks, Cultural Identity, and Social Justice
by Ginette Wessel, Kathleen Dunn, Mark Vallianatos
Language: English
Release Date: September 1, 2017

Aspects of the urban food truck phenomenon, including community economic development, regulatory issues, and clashes between ethnic authenticity and local sustainability. The food truck on the corner could be a brightly painted old-style lonchera offering tacos or an upscale mobile vendor serving...
Book cover of Breaking the Mold of Preservice and Inservice Teacher Education

Breaking the Mold of Preservice and Inservice Teacher Education

Innovative and Successful Practices for the Twenty-first Century

by Liz Barber, Harriet J. Bessette, Tasha Bleistein
Language: English
Release Date: February 16, 2011

This unique collection of chapters takes the reader on a tour to explore innovative preservice and inservice teacher education practices from many regions of the United States, Canada and the world. Each of the chapters offers an authentic, documentary account of successful initiatives that break...
Book cover of Spotlight On the Art of Grace
by Nick Wolff, Christine Jones, Mark Fegan
Language: English
Release Date: September 30, 2016

Through this book, you will be moved by powerful stories of personal loss and triumph. You will learn important tips on how to learn, how to mend fences, how to make the world better, and all the while do it with energy and with a smile.
Book cover of Black Women and Popular Culture

Black Women and Popular Culture

The Conversation Continues

by Robin M. Boylorn, VaNatta S. Ford, Adria Y. Goldman
Language: English
Release Date: July 30, 2014

With the emergence of popular culture phenomena such as reality television, blogging, and social networking sites, it is important to examine the representation of Black women and the potential implications of those images, messages, and roles. Black Women and Popular Culture: The Conversation Continues...
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