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Now in paperback, the critically acclaimed "Yellow Dirt," "will
break your heart. An enormous achievement--literally, a piece of
groundbreaking investigative journalism--illustrates exactly what
reporting should do: Show us what we've become as a people, and
sharpen our vision of who we, the people, ought to become" ( "The
Christian Science Monitor" ).
From the 1930s to the 1960s, the United States knowingly used and
discarded an entire tribe of people as the Navajos worked,
unprotected, in the uranium mines that fueled the Manhattan Project
and the Cold War. Long after these mines were abandoned, Navajos in
all four corners of the Reservation (which borders Utah, New
Mexico, and Arizona) continued grazing their animals on sagebrush
flats riddled with uranium that had been blasted from the ground.
They built their houses out of chunks of uranium ore, inhaled
radioactive dust borne aloft from the waste piles the mining
companies had left behind, and their children played in the
unsealed mines themselves. Ten years after the mines closed, the
cancer rate on the reservation shot up and some babies began to be
born with crooked fingers that fused together into claws as they
grew. Government scientists filed complaints about the situation
with the government, but were told it was a mess too expensive to
clean up.
Judy Pasternak exposed this story in a prizewinning "Los Angeles
Times" series. Her work galvanized both a congressman and a famous
prosecutor to clean the sites and get reparations for the tribe.
"Yellow Dirt" is her powerful chronicle of both the scandal of
neglect and the Navajos' fight for justice.
There are all kinds of cool careers in space exploration!
Astronauts are the superstars of space, but there are thousands of
other women and men behind the scenes who make space exploration
possible. This book is for girls, young women, and anyone else
interested in learning about exciting careers in space exploration.
Take a ride with Laura S Woodmansee and find out what it's like to
be a woman of space. Would you like to know what it's like to be a
space scientist searching for life beyond Earth? An engineer
designing a spacecraft to send to Mars? Or an artist who creates
beautiful space paintings and illustrations? Find out about these
careers and more. You can be an accountant, a security officer, a
pilot, a doctor, a biologist, a mission control worker, outreach
educator, a teacher, a science writer, or anything else. They are
all needed in space exploration. You don't have to be an astronaut
to work in space. You can do anything you want! Read about how you
can get involved in space exploration today. Join the club of cool
space explorers who love what they are doing and wouldn't trade
their career for a million pounds!;For the next generation of
explorers, this book is more than just career advice. It is packed
with interesting stories from women all over the planet who are
doing what they love! The CD-ROM features: Exclusive video
interviews with Mars Pathfinder Engineer Donna Shirley, Astro-Mom
Lori Garver, and Aerospace Engineer Leslie Wickman; Listen to the
music of the galaxies: an exclusive audio interview with
Astrophysicist & Celestial Musician Fiorella Terenzi; "Women in
Science: Mentors at NASA's Jet Propulsion Lab" (NASA video);
Brochures on various space careers (Adobe Acrobat format).
Metrology is part of the essential but largely hidden
infrastructure of the modern world. This book concentrates on the
infrastructure aspects of metrology. It introduces the underlying
concepts: International system of units, traceability and
uncertainty; and describes the concepts that are implemented to
assure the comparability, reliability and quantifiable trust of
measurement results. It is shown what benefits the traditional
metrological principles have in fields as medicine or in the
evaluation of cyber physical systems.
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