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Ayrton Senna is arguably the most famous racing driver there has
ever been. All over the world, he is revered as a saint and as the
greatest driver the sport has ever seen. Indeed, the 2010 film of
his life verged on the hagiographic, painting him as a beloved
child of God put on Earth to fight injustice and help those less
fortunate than him. But was his reputation disproportionately
burnished because he died, aged only 34, in front of millions of TV
viewers, thus sealing his reputation as the Messianic martyr of
motor racing? This book takes a twofold look at both Ayrton da
Silva, the softly-spoken and introspective man, and Senna the
aggressive, ruthless and brilliant driver, distinct entities who
often struggled to coexist peacefully together, and discusses why,
of all the great drivers Formula One has nurtured, Senna attracts
the most fervent following.
In an age when young people may confuse online chatter with
legitimate news, Navigating the News is the first textbook designed
to show students how to recognize credible reporting and how real
journalists perform their jobs. The book begins with the basics of
how to critically assess news stories, then covers what to look for
in everything from community news and crime reporting to business,
political and investigative coverage. More than 50 professional
journalists share insights on how they gather, edit and report
news, and discuss what critical audiences should expect from their
news coverage. Students learn how to analyze complex topics
including science, environmental and education news, and a series
of chapters covers how to approach news from different parts of the
world. Navigating the News is aimed at general audiences, not just
journalism or communication majors. Given the importance and
timeliness of the subject, this book could easily be the core text
for general education classes on news and media literacy. The trend
toward teaching young people how to understand and assess news is
gaining momentum at universities everywhere. The book is written in
a clear, straightforward style to engage students who may be
getting their first taste of adult issues and concerns. Even
students who have avoided "serious" news growing up will gain tools
for understanding, assessing and processing coverage of complex
stories. The mission of this text is simple: If students don't
recognize what real news is, Navigating the News is going to teach
them.
This is a personal account of the life of Richard Craig after
getting clean and sober in 2009. This is the art of overcoming
everyday challenges in poetry form. The success of this book will
be determined, not in how many books sell, but if any one of the
readers can identify and better put into words their thoughts and
feelings ... especially in the relationship to recovery, God,
suffering, and hope.
Another book in the "Silly Faces" collection by Michael Richard
Craig. This book is all about being silly. Silly faces and silly
questions is a fun experience for kids of all ages.
Runaway Jonah is the story of the Biblical prophet put to rhyme. It
is a simple, colorful, fun and educational presentation helping to
illustrate the message of the book. This book is ideal for anyone
wanting to enjoy the Biblical story with children of all ages.
How would the existence of alien life forms from another world
affect your faith? Your beliefs? Could you face the truth of life
from other worlds? This manual will help you make sense of alien
encounters from a theological perspective. This will help you come
to terms with your view of other life in the universe and how to
process its existence.
Children of all ages will enjoy the silly, fun and creative way of
learning the ABC's with silly faces. These uniques silly faces will
bring a smile as unusual names are used with each letter of the
alphabet.
A fun, creative, colorful way to learn counting numbers from 1 to
100. Original silly faces are used with each number to capture the
imagination and silliness of every child, regardless of age
This is a colorful, fun, creative and silly way to learn to count.
This is the seventh book in a series of ten on how to count silly
faces to one-hundred. Children of all ages will enjoy this unique
method of learning to count.
This is a fun, colorful and creative way to learn to count. In this
volume, children of all ages will enjoy this silly method of
counting numbers seventy-one to eighty
A delightful and fun way to enjoy the experience of counting
numbers 1-100. Original and creative silly faces make it fun and
interesting for children of every age
This is the third volume in a series of ten books on counting silly
faces to one hundred. Michael has thousands of silly faces both of
people and animals and has been drawing since childhood. He is a
member of the North Florida Chapter of The Society of Childrens
Book Writers and Illustrators. His other silly faces books are
"Coloring Silly Faces" and "Silly Faces and ABC's."
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