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Looking Up is a celebration of telescopes around the world and
speeding through space. These incredible structures gaze out into
the solar system and beyond, helping us learn about distant stars
and planets. Discover these amazing feats of engineering with
cutaway illustrations, alongside detailed explanations of the
science of light. All over the world, people have built fantastic
instruments for looking up into the sky. These telescopes are not
just engineering marvels - they are monuments to curiosity and
wonder. Discover the physics behind astronomy and stargazing, from
the reason that telescopes are often built in deserts to how
scientists can tell what planets are made of, even from million of
light years away.
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Okapi Tale (Hardcover)
Jacob Kramer; Illustrated by K-Fai Steele
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R429
R352
Discovery Miles 3 520
Save R77 (18%)
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Ships in 9 - 15 working days
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Now that all animals have equal rights, and the Phantastic Noodler
is public property, Beaston is the perfect place for pasta parties.
Creatures flock from far and wide to transform string into
spaghetti and pillows into ravioli. But things take a turn when a
wealthy Okapi-talist sees an investment opportunity. He cuts a deal
with the Mayor, buys the Noodler, and suddenly things change for
the worse. With privatization come monopoly, exploitation,
pollution, and poverty. As for Noodlephant, she's off in Japan and
China, slurping up ramen, soba, and biang biang. What will
Noodlephant's friends face as they struggle to regain their town?
Will Noodlephant ever return? And how will Beaston resolve the age
old question: To whom does the Phantastic Noodler belong? Read on
for a tale of power, politics, and of course ... pasta!
Radicals such as socialists, syndicalists, and anarchists are often
thought of as marginal in American history. However, in the early
decades of the twentieth century, progressives-those who sought to
regulate big business, reduce class conflict, and ameliorate urban
poverty-took the radicals' ideas very seriously. In The New Freedom
and the Radicals, Jacob Kramer deftly examines how progressivism
emerged at a time of critical transformation in American life.
Using original archival sources, Kramer presents a study of
Wilsonian-era politics to convey an understanding of the
progressives' views on radical America. The New Freedom and the
Radicals shows how the reactions of progressives to radicals
accelerated the pace of reform in the United States, but how the
movement was at times predisposed to repressing the radical
elements to its left. In addition, Kramer asks to what extent
progressives were responding to and influenced by those who opposed
the state, capitalism, and the class structure altogether, as well
as how progressives' views of them changed in relation to events.
Radicals such as socialists, syndicalists, and anarchists are often
thought of as marginal in American history. However, in the early
decades of the twentieth century, progressives-those who sought to
regulate big business, reduce class conflict, and ameliorate urban
poverty-took the radicals' ideas very seriously. In The New Freedom
and the Radicals, Jacob Kramer deftly examines how progressivism
emerged at a time of critical transformation in American life.
Using original archival sources, Kramer presents a study of
Wilsonian-era politics to convey an understanding of the
progressives' views on radical America. The New Freedom and the
Radicals shows how the reactions of progressives to radicals
accelerated the pace of reform in the United States, but how the
movement was at times predisposed to repressing the radical
elements to its left. In addition, Kramer asks to what extent
progressives were responding to and influenced by those who opposed
the state, capitalism, and the class structure altogether, as well
as how progressives' views of them changed in relation to events.
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