![]() Anusara Syllabus Poster $35.00 In this large, full-color poster, certified AnusaraTM instructor, Darren Rhodes, illustrates every pose from the three AnusaraTM syllabi with grace and precision. Over 345 postures cover all the basics asanas within these major classifications: standing poses, backbends, forward bends, twists, hand-balancings, inversions, and restoratives. Organized in easy to access categories for use as a learning tool. The large size 36" x 52" ensures that the poses and text are all clear and readable. ![]() SANDRA DAY O'CONNOR - PRINTED SYLLABUS SIGNED - DOCUMENT 146662 $999.00 SANDRA DAY O'CONNOR. Printed Syllabus signed: "Sandra Day O'Connor" on the cover, 47p, 6x9. Syllabus of the decision of the U.S. Supreme Court in the case of "Rose, Warden v. Lundy", argued October 14, 1981, decided March 3, 1982. Printed with the majority opinion of the Court written by Justice O'Connor, a concurring opinion by Justice Blackmun, another concurring opinion from Justices Brennan and Marshall and separate dissenting opinions by Justices White and Stevens. The Court ruled that a state prisoner's application for a writ of habeas corpus in a federal district court based on an alleged federal constitutional violation will not be granted unless the applicant has exhausted the remedies available in the state courts. Appointed by Ronald Reagan on September 25, 1981 as the first woman on the Supreme Court, Sandra Day O'Connor currently serves as Associate Justice. Slightly creased. Fine condition. Contact HistoryForSale for more information ![]() The Graphic Syllabus and the Outcomes Map: Communicating Your Course (JB - Anker) $40.00 This book shows college instructors how to communicate their course organization to students in a graphic syllabus a one-page diagram, flowchart, or concept map of the topical organization and an outcomes map a one-page flowchart of the sequence of student learning objectives and outcomes from the foundational through the mediating to the ultimate. It also documents the positive impact that graphics have on student learning and cautions readers about common errors in designing graphic syllabi. |
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