• Jan 9, 2026 Games People Play By Eric Berne derstanding human interactions and the psychological games we unconsciously play can significantly improve our relationships, communication, and self- awareness. The book Games People Play by Eric Berne stands as a cornerstone in the study of transactional analysis, of BY Cordelia Hodkiewicz
• Jan 20, 2026 Voices Ofdom By Eric Foner Bing nd activism. Promoting inclusivity and diversity in historical discourse. 4. Social Justice and Equity Voices ofdom often intersects with themes of social justice, advocating for equitable representation and recognition. Centering marginalized voices to address societal inequities BY Marcellus Kessler
• Apr 5, 2026 Wheres Spot Eric Hill Book Share Time dren feel connected and valued within their group. Challenges in Implementing Share Time - Shyness or reluctance to speak - Competition or possessiveness over toys - Difficulty taking turns - Managing diverse age groups BY Lynne Emard
• Dec 3, 2025 eric foner give me liberty an american history volume 2 berty An American History Volume 2 Eric Foner Give Me Liberty: An American History Volume 2 is a comprehensive and authoritative textbook that has become a staple in American history education. Authored by renowned historia BY Iva O'Kon
• Dec 7, 2025 Eric Foner A Short History Of Reconstruction visionist approach, challenging earlier historiography that painted Reconstruction as a period of Northern overreach and Southern decay. Drawing on a vast array of primary sources—such as government documents, per BY Bruce Lynch
• Sep 7, 2025 Leviathan The History Of Whaling In America Eric Jay Dolin nd contributing to the cultural identity of New England and the United States. The Origins of American Whaling The roots of American whaling trace back to the early 1600s when European settlers, particularly from England, began to exploit whale resources in the A BY Edmond Denesik
• Dec 18, 2025 Eric Foner Voices Ofdom sive history curricula that reflect diverse experiences. His voice supports efforts to make history education more equitable and comprehensive. --- Critical Reception and Legacy Scholarly Acclaim Foner’s scholarship is wi BY Callie Huel
• May 6, 2026 Chew On This By Eric Schlosser ced American culture, symbolizing convenience, efficiency, and modernity. However, Schlosser warns that this shift has contributed to: - A decline in traditional cooking and family meals - The normalization of unhealthy eating habits - A loss of cultural food diversity BY Ed Franey
• May 22, 2026 Go Pro By Eric Worre a Legacy Worre discusses long-term thinking—creating a sustainable business, mentoring others, and leaving a lasting impact. --- Key Takeaways and Practical Strategies Building a Professional Brand Worre emphasizes that in today’ BY Sherry Breitenberg