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Join the Lorax—Dr. Seuss's beloved icon of environmentalism—as
he introduces readers to nine real, incredible eco-inventions and
empowers children to think creatively in this rhymed easy-reader,
which includes a fun brainstorming activity! I am the Lorax, and
we’re here to celebrate eco-friendly inventions that people
create. The Lorax describes nine kid-friendly inventions from
around the world that are helping keep our planet green! From a
googly-eyed garbage eating machine to Living Seawalls to edible
water "bottles" these amazing inventions will inspire children to
think creatively about the world around them and take a fresh look
at life's challenges! Illustrated with bright, cheerful art and
full-color photographs, Green Machines includes brief biographies
on the diverse inventors included in the book, plus a brainstorming
activity to encourage young readers to think like inventors. It's a
perfect choice to nurture a love and respect for the natural
world—as well as a love of reading and creative thinking! And
don't miss our other eco-focused books: Hug a Bug: How YOU Can Help
Protect Insects What Humming-Fish Wish: How YOU Can Help Protect
Sea Creatures
Join the Lorax-Dr. Seuss's beloved icon of environmentalism-as he
introduces readers to nine endangered sea creatures and empowers
children with simple actions they can take to help protect and save
them! I am the Lorax. Let's go to the sea! I invite you to come on
a journey with me. This rhymed easy-reader narrated by the Lorax
explains the threats faced by nine amazing sea creatures, along
with the actions people can take to help them survive. Young
children will learn how life in the ocean affects us on land (by
cleaning the air we breathe and providing food to eat), and how
humans-including kids-can make simple changes that will help these
amazing species to survive! Illustrated with bright, cheerful art
and full-color photographs, What Humming-Fish Wish includes
suggestions on reducing plastic waste and energy use, conserving
water, and tips for organizing a beach cleanup. It's a perfect
choice to nurture a love and respect for the natural world-as well
as a love of reading! Also available: Hug a Bug: How YOU Can Help
Protect Insects
This book examines race relations in Australia through various
media representations over the past 200 years. The early colonial
press perpetuated the image of aboriginal people as framed by early
explorers, and stereotypes and assumptions still prevail. Print and
television news accounts of several key events in recent Australian
history are compared and reveal how indigenous sources are excluded
from stories about their affairs. Journalists wield extraordinary
power in shaping the images of cultures and people, so indigenous
people, like those in North America, have turned away from
mainstream media and have acquired their own means of cultural
production through radio, television, and multimedia. This study
concludes with suggestions for addressing media practices to
reconcile indigenous and non-indigenous people.
This study will appeal to students and scholars studying mass
media, particularly journalism and public relations, Australian
history, and sociology.
Before she was a record-breaking, world-famous gymnast, Simone
Biles spent time in foster care as a young child. Nimble and
boundlessly energetic, she cherished every playground and each new
backyard. When she was six years old, Simone's family took shape in
a different way: her grandparents, Ron and Nellie Biles, adopted
her and her sister Adria. Simone was also introduced to gymnastics
that same fateful year, launching a lifelong passion fueled by
remarkable talent, sacrifice, and the undying support of her
family.
The audience-producer boundary has collapsed in indigenous and
ethnic community broadcasting, and this is the first comprehensive
study globally to chart the rise of its new relationship. Based on
studies of radio and television audiences in Australia, the authors
argue that community radio and television worldwide represents an
essential service for indigenous and ethnic audiences, empowering
them at various levels, fostering 'active citizenry' and enhancing
the processes of democracy. The authors, former journalists, spent
months on the road, travelling tens of thousands of kilometers from
urban centres to the most remote regions of the Central Desert to
ask why they engage with and adapt local broadcast media. They draw
on two decades of primary research material taken from face-to-face
interviews and focus-group discussions with audiences.
Consequently, Developing Dialogues offers international researchers
a new social, cultural and historical perspective on the emergence
of the unique Australian community broadcasting sector within the
context of other global trends. It will appeal to scholars of media
and cultural studies, as well as to industry practitioners and
policy makers.
Celebrate James Baldwin's 100th birthday anniversary with the
first-ever picture book biography of this legendary writer, orator,
activity, and intellectual. Before he became a legendary writer,
James "Jimmy" Baldwin was a young boy from Harlem, New York, who
loved stories. He found joy in the rhythm of music, family, and
books. But Jimmy also found the blues, as a Black man living in
America. When he discovered the written word, he discovered true
power. Writing gave him a voice. And that voice opened the world to
Jimmy. From the publication of the groundbreaking collection of
essays The Fire Next Time to his passionate demonstrations during
the civil rights movement, Jimmy used his voice fearlessly.
Michelle Meadows, author of Brave Ballerina and Flying High,
introduces young readers to the great American novelist, essayist,
poet, playwright, orator, and artist James Baldwin who, with the
fire of his pen, dared a nation to dream of a more equitable world
filled with love. Brought to life with vivid and striking
illustrations by Jamiel Law, Jimmy's Rhythm and Blues chronicles
the life of an incredible visionary who left an indelible mark on
American literature and history.
A rollicking, rhyming, magical adventure in this Step 1 Reader
featuring a young wizard in training! Maxie Wiz wants a pal.
HOCUS-POCUS-a dragon egg appears! Soon, he almost grows too large
for the castle! What spells will Maxie come up with to help with
her new pet? Follow this little wizard and her hatchling dragon for
a day full of fun and charming spells! Easy-to-follow rhyme ensures
a successful reading experience, while bright, lively art brings
this delightful story to life. Step 1 Readers feature big type and
easy words. Rhymes and rhythmic text paired with picture clues help
children decode the story. For children who know the alphabet and
are eager to begin reading.
A rollicking, rhyming, enchanted adventure featuring a young wizard
in training in this easy Step 1 Reader. HOCUS-POCUS! Maxie Wiz has
magic homework! She must collect all the charms in her magic spell
for it to work. Will she be able to follow the steps and rev up her
magic wand? Follow this little wizard and her dragon on a whimsical
treasure hunt. Predictable rhymes help support a successful reading
experience, while bright, lively art brings this delightful story
to life. Step 1 Readers feature big type and easy words. Rhymes and
rhythmic text paired with picture clues help children decode the
story. For children who know the alphabet and are eager to begin
reading.
Everybody at the station It's time for winter hibernation The sweet
rhyming text of this book will calm even the most rambunctious kids
and have them dreaming about what it's like to hibernate. Young
readers will be soothed and delighted as this story introduces them
to different types of hibernating animals. The creatures on the
train are preparing to snuggle into sleep, although with a
passenger list that includes chipmunks, bears, snakes, hedgehogs,
groundhogs, frogs, turtles, mice, bats, and more, there's a lot of
noise Will the hibernating critters ever get to sleep? Take a trip
to "Hibernation Station "to find out
A rhymed Beginner Book about a young girl and her pony, perfect for
animal-lovers and budding equestrians! Meet Lily, a seven-year-old
girl who lives with her parents, grandparents, and two brothers on
their horse farm in the country. Lily has a Welsh pony that she
adores, and in this charming Beginner Book, we see how Lily and her
family work together to care for the pony throughout the changing
seasons of the year. With vibrant illustrations, this is the kind
of story that young riders-or kids who dream of riding-will want to
read over and over! Originally created by Dr. Seuss himself,
Beginner Books are fun and easy to read. These unjacketed hardcover
early readers encourage children to read all on their own, using
simple words and illustrations. Smaller than the classic large
format Seuss picture books like The Lorax and Oh, The Places You'll
Go!, these portable packages are perfect for practicing readers
ages 3-7, and lucky parents, too!
Strategies for Online Success provides information based upon
research-based practices and practical application and will help
you learn more about your nonacademic skills through identifying
self-awareness, teaching strategies and study skills for success,
identifying and understanding your motivators and emotions.
Applying strategies to manage your time, stress, goals, and
emotions will improve your chance for success.
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Finding Home (Paperback)
Becca Taylor; Photographs by Michael Meadows; Edited by Kelli Maass
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R270
Discovery Miles 2 700
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My journey began when I was a child and I was repeatedly attacked
by a demon. As a young adult I wanted to learn more about my
supernatural experiences. I began journaling my dreams and I saw a
pattern emerge. What I was dreaming about days, weeks, or years
before was happening in my waking life. My encounter with my twin
soul at the age of twenty-four would forever change me. When my
eyes met his eyes I felt Eternity open up. I wanted to know what
was this consciousness behind this awareness. I began my esoteric
studies and found in religious text answers to what I have
experienced throughout my life. I had my kundalini awakening at the
age of thirty-two. This was due to a psychological crisis when my
marriage was falling apart. I also contribute my yearning for God
and years of yoga to my awakening. I began blogging three years
after my awakening. After twenty years of journaling my dreams,
insights, and encounters with other beings; I finally saw the
meaning they had for me. I finally had gained the confidence to
publicly share my journals. Now I am thirty-eight and have strung
together all of my life experiences and found they do serve a
higher purpose. God's abode is within every human heart. All one
needs to do is yearn for God. God does speak through dreams. God
also does reveal Himself to the devote Seeker. One must die to ego
for God to reveal His secret.
Studies of "Classic Hollywood" typically treat Hollywood films
released from 1930 to 1960 as a single interpretive mass. Veronica
Pravadelli complicates this idea. Focusing on dominant tendencies
in box office hits and Oscar-recognized classics, she breaks down
the so-called classic period into six distinct phases that follow
Hollywood's amazingly diverse offerings from the emancipated
females of the "Transition Era" and the traditional men and women
of the conservative 1930s that replaced it to the fantastical
Fifties movie musicals that arose after anti-classic genres like
film noir and women's films.
Pravadelli sets her analysis apart by paying particular attention
to the gendered desires and identities exemplified in the films.
Availing herself of the significant advances in film theory and
modernity studies that have taken place since similar surveys first
saw publication, she views Hollywood through strategies as varied
as close textural analysis, feminism, psychoanalysis, film style
and study of cinematic imagery, revealing the inconsistencies and
antithetical traits lurking beneath Classic Hollywood's supposed
transparency.
Studies of "Classic Hollywood" typically treat Hollywood films
released from 1930 to 1960 as a single interpretive mass. Veronica
Pravadelli complicates this idea. Focusing on dominant tendencies
in box office hits and Oscar-recognized classics, she breaks down
the so-called classic period into six distinct phases that follow
Hollywood's amazingly diverse offerings from the emancipated
females of the "Transition Era" and the traditional men and women
of the conservative 1930s that replaced it to the fantastical
Fifties movie musicals that arose after anti-classic genres like
film noir and women's films.
Pravadelli sets her analysis apart by paying particular attention
to the gendered desires and identities exemplified in the films.
Availing herself of the significant advances in film theory and
modernity studies that have taken place since similar surveys first
saw publication, she views Hollywood through strategies as varied
as close textural analysis, feminism, psychoanalysis, film style
and study of cinematic imagery, revealing the inconsistencies and
antithetical traits lurking beneath Classic Hollywood's supposed
transparency.
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