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Books with author David L. Hudson Jr.

  • 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.
  • Hate Crimes

    David L Hudson Jr. Jd

    Hardcover (Facts on File, June 1, 2009)
    Hate crimes are crimes that are motivated by hate or prejudice, whether it is based on race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, or gender. Many people argue that hate crimes should carry extra penalties. Opponents of hate-crime laws argue that extra penalties amount to prosecuting people for thought crimes. This work examines both sides of the debate.
  • Educational Standards

    David L Hudson Jr. Jd

    Library Binding (Chelsea House Publications, June 1, 2007)
    The public education system in the United States has always been a pressing matter, subject to continuous debate. Sweeping educational reforms passed in 2001 sharply divided teachers and policy makers over the direction of our nation's schools. Proponents say the changes increase accountability and open doors to new options for parents of children in failing institutions. Critics charge that the bill's intent and impact are quite different as poor, urban schools are tagged as failures and marked for closure at the same time the students are denied entrance to better-funded, higher-performing schools. Educational Standards clearly and fairly explores both sides of the debate surrounding this critical issue.
  • Rights of Students

    David L., Jr. Hudson

    Hardcover (Chelsea House Pub (Library), Feb. 1, 2004)
    Examines measures taken to protect students and discusses whether the safety precautions have infringed upon civil liberties.
  • Open Government

    David L Hudson Jr. Jd

    (Facts on File, March 1, 2005)
    In the wake of 9/11, the question of how much the government should tell the people has become a controversial one. Ages 16+.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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

    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 Handy Supreme Court Answer Book

    David L. Hudson, Photos

    Unknown Binding (Visible Ink, March 15, 2008)
    Making out nation's least understood branch of government accessible to all, the Handy Supreme Court Answer Book informs & entertains, providing a veritable docket of interesting Court lore. Beginning with the first chief justice, it revisits the defining personalities that served as the Court's chief justices, detailing the history & current events of the Court, major cases & fun facts. For quick reference, the Handy Supreme Court Answer Book is arranged in an easy-to-read question-and-answer format, exploring the history of the Court one chief justice's reign at a time.
  • 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.
  • Gangsta Rap for the Youth: The Things They May Not Tell You about Crime and Street Life

    David K. Hudson

    Hardcover (Trafford Publishing, Oct. 31, 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.