Mary Jarvis: 5 books

Book cover of When Is a Bear Not a Bear?
by Mary Jarvis
Language: English
Release Date: December 5, 2014

When Is a Bear Not a Bear? A Family Tale Hard times and high adventure abound when a puppy wakens in a strange forest. Quite alone and hungry, he must be resourceful and brave. Where is he? How did he get there? Little Bear makes fine friends and frightening encounters. There are difficult choices...
Book cover of Pregnancy For Dummies
by Sarah Jarvis, Joanne Stone, Keith Eddleman
Language: English
Release Date: March 1, 2011

In Pregnancy For DummiesDr Sarah Jarvis takes the reader through pregnancy,trimester bytrimester,following the baby’s growth and describing medical issues that might ensue. This UK edition includes information on: Getting the best care from the NHS for you and your baby Welfare benefits...
Book cover of How to Get Published in Anthropology

How to Get Published in Anthropology

A Guide for Students and Young Professionals

by Jason E. Miller, Oona Schmid, Catherine Besteman
Language: English
Release Date: November 15, 2011

This one-stop guide to getting published in anthropology gives graduate students and young professionals the crucial information and tools they need to tackle the all-important requirement to publish. Part I provides step-by-step guidance on key efforts that budding anthropologists can benefit from,...
Book cover of A Mother's Memoir

A Mother's Memoir

Living While Dying

by Mary Louise Jarvis
Language: English
Release Date: December 18, 2015

My hope in writing A Mother’s Memoir – Living While Dying and sharing my experience is that the reader might acquire some knowledge which could help them through their own challenges. I want to give people insight into life with cystic fibrosis while at the same time providing hope and faith to anyone...
Book cover of Political Spectacle and the Fate of American Schools
by Mary Lee Smith, Linda Miller-Kahn, Walter Heinecke
Language: English
Release Date: February 2, 2004

The authors argue that the most influential and well-known educational policy programs in the past 30 years are not based on democratic consensus, but are instead formulated by the political community as symbolic efforts meant to generate personal partisan gain.
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