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Overcoming Math Anxiety by Shelia Tobias,

Overcoming Math Anxiety by Shelia Tobias,
"If you ever said 'I'm no good at numbers, ' this book can change your life", said Gloria Steinem of the first edition of Overcoming Math Anxiety in 1978. And lives were changed. Sheila Tobias said it first: mathematics avoidance is not a failure of intellect, but a failure of nerve. To thousands who once thought they were too "dumb in math" to do anything about it, Tobias's political and psychological analysis brought hope. Her pioneering efforts to take the sting out of math made math anxiety a household word. What makes Overcoming Math Anxiety different from books like Innumeracy or Math Made Easy is the author's role and purpose. Neither a mathematician nor a math teacher, Tobias positions herself on the side of her readers. She knows what they are thinking, because she thinks that way herself. "I was always trying to turn math expressions into words ..". she says. "The first time I saw negative numbers, I felt confused ..". While her analysis of the causes of their math anxiety (the moment when their third-grade teacher made them stay at the blackboard hunting vainly for their mistake) is an important focus, most of all Tobias wants her readers to face up to the cost of math avoidance in their lives. "Why is a smart girl like you counting on your fingers?" "If you could do math, what else could you do?" The new edition retains the author's pungent analysis of what makes math "hard" for otherwise successful people and how women, more than men, become victims of a gendered view of math. The chapters on "Mathematics and Sex" and "Right- and Wrongheadedness" have been substantially updated to incorporate new research which demonstrates how little we really know about "sex differences"in brain organization and function.



Final Destinations: A Travel Guide for Remarkable Cemeteries in Texas, Oklahome, New Mexico, Louisiana, and Arkansas by Bob Bersano,
Final Destinations: A Travel Guide for Remarkable Cemeteries in Texas, Oklahome, New Mexico, Louisiana, and Arkansas by Bob Bersano,
"Every cemetery is worth visiting, and the people in them are worth trying to remember. They were much like us". Thus the writers of The Dallas Morning News set out to explore the cemeteries of Texas and the surrounding states for the newspaper's Travel section. The stories serve as history lesson and travelogue to the cemeteries, chronicling the resting places of famous people and the tragedies borne by ordinary people. The compilation reaffirms our fascination with cemeteries and their status as tourist attractions. People visit cemeteries in large numbers. Evidence of crowd control abounds from signs directing traffic to the grave marker of President Clinton's mother in Hope, Arkansas, and the large steel cage protecting the tombstone of Billy the Kid at Fort Sumner, New Mexico, to the monument in New Orleans made famous by the movie Easy Rider and Bonnie Parker's coveted headstone in Dallas, relocated to prevent theft. The stories also demonstrate that the reasons people flock to cemeteries are as varied as the people interred there. Cemeteries hold some of the most interesting sculpture and folk art in our region. Unusual graves include the Sturrock Cemetery in Tyler County, Texas, started when the family arrived from Scotland in the 1830s. The dozen sandstone crypts are said to resemble the style of the family's houses in Scotland. The graves at the Alabama-Coushatta Indian Reservation in Polk County, Texas, are adorned with decorations such as sea shells, stones, skillets and teddy bears. New Orleans cemeteries are a tourist industry by themselves, featured in movies and Anne Rice novels. The oldest standing cemetery is St. Louis No. 1, on the edge of the French Quarter.The most famous grave here belongs to Marie Laveau, the voodoo queen. Louisiana's French and Cajun cultures come alive in its cemeteries and many plantations, such as Afton Villa and Rosedown, contain cemeteries.



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List of famous people from Liverpool - This is a list of famous or notable people from the English city of Liverpool. For bands see List of famous bands from Liverpool.

List of people who became famous through being terminally ill - This is a list of people who became famous through being terminally ill (people who are or were well-known for being terminally ill, but who were also well-known for other reasons beforehand, are excluded).

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Famous Funny People - Famous Funny People Funny Letters from Famous People Oscar Wilde, Mark Twain, John Cheever, Fred Allen, famous funny people and many more funny people are quoted in this collection compiled by Charles Osgood. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. FOR BEST PRICE Lisa Picard is Famous (DVD) In the tradition of such fab mockumentaries as THIS IS SPINAL TAP, WAITING FOR GUFFMAN, famous funny people and REAL LIFE, Griffin Dunne's LISA PICARD IS FAMOUS ...

How Is Math and Science Related - How Is Math and Science Related The Story Of Science A journey into the wonders of science from Joy Hakim, the best-selling author of A History of US . The story of science is the story of some really interesting people who continuously question the world around them. In the first book of her three part Story of Science Joy Hakim invites readers of all ages to meet the forebearers of modern science—Thales, Pythagoras, Archimedes, Aristotle, Arab how is math ...

Math Quotation - Math Quotation Practical Business Math: An Applications Approach, Brief Edition by Michael D. Tuttle, Features of this user-friendly text include: Explanation -- Example -- Exercise format presents the material, applies the concept, math quotation and then provides practice Hints math quotation and Cautions for new learners Varying levels of assignments for the practice math quotation and application of the concepts presented in the text Five appendices: Calculator Selection math quotation and Operation, Math Shortcuts, Math of Computers, Employment Math Test, math quotation ...

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