50 Simple Things You Can Do to Save Hawai'i

50 Simple Things You Can Do to Save Hawai'i
Author: Gail L. Grabowsky
Publisher: Bess Press
Total Pages: 114
Release: 2007-03
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781573062770

For dedicated environmentalists as well as those who want to preserve Hawaii's resources but don't know where to start, this handbook provides specifics information on meeting Hawaii's 10 major environmental challenges - the loss of pristine places, coral reef degradation, overharvesting of marine resources, solid waste management, hazardous waste management, water consumption, energy, pollution, global warming, and the loss of culture. Hundreds of photos showcase Hawaii's natural beauty, inspiring readers to do a little - or a lot - to preserve it.

50 Simple Things You Can Do to Save the Earth

50 Simple Things You Can Do to Save the Earth
Author: John Javna
Publisher: Hachette Books
Total Pages: 247
Release: 2008-04-01
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1401395244

Together, We Can Make a Difference Today's environmental problems may seem too overwhelming for one person to tackle . . . but you don't have to do it alone. Now you have partners--50 of them. 50 Simple Things You Can Do to Save the Earth, the revolutionary 1990 bestseller, is back in a completely revised, updated edition . . . and it's just as innovative and groundbreaking as the original. The authors have teamed up with 50 of America's top environmental groups, including The Natural Resources Defense Council, the National Wildlife Federation, and Rainforest Action Network. Each group has chosen one issue and provided a simple, step-by-step program that will empower you and your family to become citizen activists in the fight to save the Earth. It's easy to get started. Just pick one! Fight global warming "one city at a time" with the Sierra Club's Cool Cities Campaign Roll up your sleeves and save an endangered species with the Wilderness Society Protect coral reefs and create a marine reserve with Seacology Get your congregation excited about protecting God's creations with Interfaith Power and Light Invite songbirds into your neighborhood with the National Audubon Society All it takes is a little effort. When we work together, we can work miracles! Get started now!

Unfamiliar Fishes

Unfamiliar Fishes
Author: Sarah Vowell
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 174
Release: 2011-03-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 1101486457

From the author of Lafayette in the Somewhat United States, an examination of Hawaii, the place where Manifest Destiny got a sunburn. Many think of 1776 as the defining year of American history, when we became a nation devoted to the pursuit of happiness through self- government. In Unfamiliar Fishes, Sarah Vowell argues that 1898 might be a year just as defining, when, in an orgy of imperialism, the United States annexed Hawaii, Puerto Rico, and Guam, and invaded first Cuba, then the Philippines, becoming an international superpower practically overnight. Among the developments in these outposts of 1898, Vowell considers the Americanization of Hawaii the most intriguing. From the arrival of New England missionaries in 1820, their goal to Christianize the local heathen, to the coup d'état of the missionaries' sons in 1893, which overthrew the Hawaiian queen, the events leading up to American annexation feature a cast of beguiling, and often appealing or tragic, characters: whalers who fired cannons at the Bible-thumpers denying them their God-given right to whores, an incestuous princess pulled between her new god and her brother-husband, sugar barons, lepers, con men, Theodore Roosevelt, and the last Hawaiian queen, a songwriter whose sentimental ode "Aloha 'Oe" serenaded the first Hawaiian president of the United States during his 2009 inaugural parade. With her trademark smart-alecky insights and reporting, Vowell lights out to discover the off, emblematic, and exceptional history of the fiftieth state, and in so doing finds America, warts and all.

Obituaries in the Performing Arts, 2018

Obituaries in the Performing Arts, 2018
Author: Harris M. Lentz III
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 440
Release: 2019-06-17
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 1476670331

The entertainment world lost many notable talents in 2018, including movie icon Burt Reynolds, "Queen of Soul" Aretha Franklin, celebrity chef and food critic Anthony Bourdain, bestselling novelist Anita Shreve and influential Chicago blues artist Otis Rush. Obituaries of actors, filmmakers, musicians, producers, dancers, composers, writers, animals and others associated with the performing arts who died in 2018 are included. Date, place and cause of death are provided for each, along with a career recap and a photograph. Filmographies are given for film and television performers.

Learning and Reconciliation Through Indigenous Education in Oceania

Learning and Reconciliation Through Indigenous Education in Oceania
Author: Pangelinan, Perry Jason Camacho
Publisher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2021-12-10
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1799877388

The mission of higher education in the 21st century must address the reconciliation of student learning and experiences through the lens of indigenous education and frameworks. Higher learning institutions throughout the oceanic countries have established frameworks for addressing indigeneity through the infusion of an indigenous perspectives curriculum. The incorporation of island indigenous frameworks into their respective curriculums, colleges, and universities in the oceanic countries has seen positive impact results on student learning, leading to the creation of authentic experiences in higher education landscapes. Learning and Reconciliation Through Indigenous Education in Oceania discusses ways of promoting active student learning and unique experiences through indigenous scholarship and studies among contemporary college students. It seeks to provide an understanding of the essential link between practices for incorporating island indigenous curriculum, strategies for effective student learning, and course designs which are aligned with frameworks that address indigeneity, and that place college teachers in the role of leaders for lifelong learning through indigenous scholarship and studies in Oceania. It is ideal for professors, practitioners, researchers, scholars, academicians, students, administrators, curriculum developers, and classroom designers.

The Ocean Hero Handbook

The Ocean Hero Handbook
Author: Tessa Wardley
Publisher:
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2022-04-19
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0711266255

Our oceans need our help now! Packed with facts you never knew about the effects of climate change and pollution on our oceans, and simple actions you can take every day to protect our seas, this is an urgent read for anyone interested in the fate and wellbeing of our blue planet.

Teach anything with the accelerator model

Teach anything with the accelerator model
Author: Rasmus Basilier
Publisher: BoD - Books on Demand
Total Pages: 117
Release: 2022-12-05
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9528067468

Teach Anything With the Accelerator Model is aimed at you who want to challenge the way that things are normally taught. In this book you will learn how to create a learning environment which focuses on outcomes, not what is being taught. This is a practical book that will share with you the insights on how you can create a fast-paced learning environment. In the book you will explore the dos and don'ts of the model presented in a do-it-yourself methodical way.

Under the Wave at Waimea

Under the Wave at Waimea
Author: Paul Theroux
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin
Total Pages: 421
Release: 2021
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0358446287

From legendary writer Paul Theroux comes an atmospheric novel following a big-wave surfer as he confronts aging, privilege, mortality, and whose lives we choose to remember.