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Books with author David Hudson

  • Best Value Math Drill Book, Fractions 1

    David Hudson

    Paperback (Teacher Created Resources, Oct. 1, 2016)
    Different levels for each skill help teachers focus on each student's needs! Step-by-step instructions. Answer keys allow for easy self and peer checking. Notebook charts and quick-look reference tables. Great for any age! Aligned with Common Core and State Standards. Supports requirements of Title I and other federally funded programs. 8-1/2 x 11.
  • The Handy Supreme Court Answer Book

    David L Hudson

    eBook (Visible Ink Press, Oct. 1, 2007)
    From the origins of the court to modern practical matters—including the federal judiciary system, the Supreme Court’s session schedule, and the argument, decision, and appeal process—this resource provides detailed answers on all aspects of the Supreme Court. Exploring the social, cultural, and political atmosphere in which judges are nominated and serve, this guide book answers questions such as When did the tradition of nine justices on the bench begin? When did the practice of hiring law clerks to assist with legal research and writing begin? and How do cases reach the Supreme Court? Details on historic decisions—including Marbury v. Madison, Brown v. Board of Education, Miranda v. Arizona, and Bush v. Gore—accompany a thorough history of all 17 Supreme Court Chief Justices.
  • The Handy Supreme Court Answer Book

    David L Hudson

    Paperback (Visible Ink Press, Oct. 1, 2007)
    From the origins of the court to modern practical matters—including the federal judiciary system, the Supreme Court’s session schedule, and the argument, decision, and appeal process—this resource provides detailed answers on all aspects of the Supreme Court. Exploring the social, cultural, and political atmosphere in which judges are nominated and serve, this guide book answers questions such as:•When did the tradition of nine justices on the bench begin?•When did the practice of hiring law clerks to assist with legal research and writing begin?•How do cases reach the Supreme Court?•Details on historic decisions—including Marbury v. Madison, Brown v. Board of Education, Miranda v. Arizona, and Bush v. Gore—accompany a thorough history of all 17 Supreme Court Chief Justices.
  • Best Value Math Drill Book, Subtraction 1

    David Hudson

    Perfect Paperback (Teacher Created Resources, Oct. 1, 2016)
    Different levels for each skill help teachers focus on each student's needs! Step-by-step instructions. Answer keys allow for easy self and peer checking. Notebook charts and quick-look reference tables. Great for any age! Aligned with Common Core and State Standards. Supports requirements of Title I and other federally funded programs. 8-1/2 x 11.
  • Gangsta Rap for the Youth: The Things They May Not Tell You About Crime and Street Life

    David K. Hudson

    eBook (Trafford Publishing, Nov. 2, 2011)
    At one time in his life, author David K. Hudson was a college student who made the Deans List twice. But one January night, he made an errant decision that sent him to prison for life. In this inspirational memoir, Hudson takes youths on a journey to the other side of crime and the criminal justice systema story which often goes untold in the grandeur of rap music. His story travels through the daily life of incarceration, visitation, and the true rewards of street hustling. He shows what prison life is really about and the heartaches and the sufferings that result when one chooses to sell drugs, to commit crimes, to sell their body, or to take any of the other shortcuts street life offers in the pursuit of fast riches.In Gangsta Rap for the Youth, Hudson discusses the power of choice and the ability to reject crime. He makes a strong argument for regaining personal power and accepting the responsibility to be a productive member of society. This guide to self-empowerment communicates that youth have the ability to take control of their future and make the right choices in life.
  • Gangsta Rap For The Youth: The Things They May Not Tell You about Crime and Street Life

    David K. Hudson

    Paperback (Trafford, Nov. 2, 2011)
    At one time in his life, author David K. Hudson was a college student who made the Dean's List twice. But one January night, he made an errant decision that sent him to prison for life. In this inspirational memoir, Hudson takes youths on a journey to the other side of crime and the criminal justice system-a story which often goes untold in the grandeur of rap music. His story travels through the daily life of incarceration, visitation, and the true rewards of street hustling. He shows what prison life is really about and the heartaches and the sufferings that result when one chooses to sell drugs, to commit crimes, to sell their body, or to take any of the other shortcuts street life offers in the pursuit of fast riches. In Gangsta Rap for the Youth, Hudson discusses the power of choice and the ability to reject crime. He makes a strong argument for regaining personal power and accepting the responsibility to be a productive member of society. This guide to self-empowerment communicates that youth have the ability to take control of their future and make the right choices in life.
  • The Fourteenth Amendment: Equal Protection Under the Law

    Jr. Hudson, David L.

    Library Binding (Enslow Pub Inc, Dec. 1, 2002)
    Traces the history of the Fourteenth Amendment, and examines the amendment's provisions and applications in detail.
  • The Bill of Rights: The First Ten Amendments of the Constitution

    Jr. Hudson, David L.

    Library Binding (Enslow Pub Inc, Sept. 1, 2002)
    Traces the history of the writing of the first ten amendments to the Constitution, and examines each amendment's provisions and applications in detail.
  • A Bond Unbroken

    Maalika Hudson David

    eBook (Christian Faith Publishing, Inc., June 28, 2020)
    Carmen Smith is a young girl who was born into a bad situation and has been down on her luck, but has been praying to find a connection to her roots so she can find out who she really is. She doesn’t know her background because she was abandoned at birth. Throughout her youth, she’s been moving from foster home to foster home and even spent time in a group home. At the tender age of 16, she meets three girls going through similar and different situations. They are tasked to find themselves through workshop sessions, which will have them reach deep within themselves to understand their situations and make changes in their lives, so statistics can’t dictate their adulthood for them. She develops friendships within the girls and their bond keeps her motivated to move toward her journey in the search to finding her family and identity. Together these young ladies share their experiences of life’s situations. Sasha is the gregarious one willing to go over and beyond while Tami is more of the shy one who’d rather just be alone and keep to herself. Vex is the angry one that is trying to get it together but seems to be challenged at any given moment, and yet Carmen is the one who perseveres and is the guiding light within the group. They began to bond outside of the workshop sessions and are able to understand each other’s day-to-day struggles by hanging out with each other. As their journey continues, they learn little intricacies about each other that can tear them apart. Will their bonds be broken through jealousy, envy and resentment? Will that jealousy, envy and resentment cost Carmen the opportunity to connect with her family? Or will her journey manifest into something bigger than even she can imagine?
  • The Handy Supreme Court Answer Book

    David L. Hudson

    Paperback (Visible Ink Press, Oct. 1, 2007)
    From the origins of the court to modern practical matters—including the federal judiciary system, the Supreme Court’s session schedule, and the argument, decision, and appeal process—this resource provides detailed answers on all aspects of the Supreme Court. Exploring the social, cultural, and political atmosphere in which judges are nominated and serve, this guide book answers questions such as When did the tradition of nine justices on the bench begin? When did the practice of hiring law clerks to assist with legal research and writing begin? and How do cases reach the Supreme Court? Details on historic decisions—including Marbury v. Madison, Brown v. Board of Education, Miranda v. Arizona, and Bush v. Gore—accompany a thorough history of all 17 Supreme Court Chief Justices.
  • Smoking Bans

    David Hudson

    Hardcover (Chelsea House Pub (Library), Feb. 1, 2004)
    Examines laws, legal opinions, statistics, and studies that address smoking bans, lawsuits against tobacco companies, and restriction on advertising for tobacco products.
  • Rights of Students

    Jr. Hudson, David L.

    eBook (Chelsea House Pub (L), Sept. 30, 2010)
    Examines measures taken to protect students and discusses whether the safety precautions have infringed upon civil liberties.