Traveling Tom and the Leprechaun
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Traveling Tom and the Leprechaun by Teresa Bateman
The field of urban economics is built on an analysis of housing prices, land rents, housing consumption, spatial form, and other aspects of urban residential structure. Drawing on the journal publications and teaching notes of Professor John Yinger of Syracuse University, Housing and Commuting: The Theory of Urban Residential Structure presents a simple model of urban residential structure and shows how the model's results change when key assumptions are made more realistic. This book provides a wide-ranging introduction to research on urban residential structure. Topics covered range from theoretical analysis of urban structure with different transportation systems or multiple worksites to empirical work on the impact of local public services on house values and the impact of racial prejudice and discrimination on housing choices. Graduate students and scholars who want to learn about research in urban economics will find this book to be a good starting point.
Teresa Bateman was born in Moscow, Idaho, but relocated to Washington State with her family when she was three years old, and has lived there ever since. Teresa, a voracious reader and writer, has been making up stories and poetry since she was in elementary school. Teresa describes it as as natural as breathing to her. Teresa used to drive her teachers crazy by 'creatively' completing projects in high school. She always followed their instructions to the letter, if not the spirit.
Knowing that the teachers would be reviewing hundreds of papers and wanting her to stand out, she worked hard to incorporate some comedy into her work. Teresa studied English classes in college for fun, and when she filed for a Washington State Teaching certificate, the state examined her transcripts and added an endorsement to teach English through the 12th grade! He published a class magazine in which students submitted material under pseudonyms. Their grades were determined by the number of tales published in the magazine.
Teresa submitted under a total of 15 different pen names simply to annoy you! Hunter encouraged Teresa's journaling and established in her strong writing skills, which she still does today. Teresa served an 18-month church mission in Argentina and taught school in Honduras for a year. She also taught school in St. Louis for a short time.
Mary's, Alaska is a small bush village with a winter population of 500 people and a summer population of 50. She is the librarian at Brigadoon Elementary School in Tacoma, Washington, at the moment. Teresa writes on a daily basis. Without a doubt.
She also works full-time, which means she doesn't write as much on some days, but she always writes. Teresa's favorite writing area at home offers a great view of the lilac bushes outside. Her computer's background features a winding path across pleasant rolling hills and meadows. When she's stuck for an idea, she tells herself that the story is at the end of that trail.
Teresa also writes when she's not at home, and she travels with a laptop computer. She balances her E-mate on her knees and sits out on the deck on a family trip to the Oregon coast, watching seagulls whirl and wail overhead and the surf waves pound the cliff's bottom. Teresa is a resident of Tacoma, Washington.
| SKU | Unavailable |
| ISBN 13 | 9780823419760 |
| ISBN 10 | 0823419762 |
| Title | Traveling Tom and the Leprechaun |
| Author | Teresa Bateman |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Hardback |
| Publisher | Holiday House |
| Year published | 2007-04-01 |
| Number of pages | 32 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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