All in a Day

All in a Day
Author: Cynthia Rylant
Publisher: Abrams
Total Pages: 30
Release: 2017-05-02
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1613123523

This lovely book illuminates all the possibilities a day offers—the opportunities and chances that won’t ever come again—and also delivers a gentle message of good stewardship of our planet. Newbery Medal winner Cynthia Rylant’s poetic text, alongside Nikki McClure’s stunning, meticulously crafted cut-paper art, makes this book not only timeless but appealing to all ages, from one to one hundred.

All in a Day

All in a Day
Author: Mitsumasa Anno
Publisher: Turtleback Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1999
Genre: Brotherliness
ISBN: 9780613145138

Brief text and illustrations by ten internationally well-known artists reveal a day in the lives of children in eight different countries, showing the similarities and differences and emphasizing the commonality of humankind.

All in a Day

All in a Day
Author: Mitsumasa Anno
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 32
Release: 1999-06-21
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0698117727

Ten outstanding artists illustrate the similarities and differences in children and their activities in eight different parts of the world throughout one 24-hour day. Features artwork from Raymond Briggs, Ron Brooks, Eric Carle, Gian Calvi, Zhu Chengliang, Leo and Diane Dillon, Akiko Hayashi, and Nicolai Ye. Popov.

All in the Day's Work: An Autobiography

All in the Day's Work: An Autobiography
Author: Ida M. Tarbell
Publisher: Ravenio Books
Total Pages: 478
Release: 2015-07-13
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

This autobiography of the great female journalist and muckraker Ida M. Tarbell includes the following chapters: 1. My Start in Life 2. I Decide to Be a Biologist 3. A Coeducational College of the Eighties 4. A Start and a Retreat 5. A Fresh Start—A Second Retreat 6. I Fall in Love 7. A First Book—On Nothing Certain a Year 8. The Napoleon Movement of the Nineties 9. Good-Bye to France 10. Rediscovering My Country 11. A Captain of Industry Seeks My Acquaintance 12. Muckraker or Historian? 13. Off With the Old—On With the New 14. The Golden Rule in Industry 15. A New Profession 16. Women and War 17. After the Armistice 18. Gambling With Security 19. Looking Over the Country 20. Nothing New Under the Sun

How I Changed My Mind about Women in Leadership

How I Changed My Mind about Women in Leadership
Author: Alan F. Johnson
Publisher: Zondervan
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2010
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0310293154

Well-known evangelical leaders from a broad range of denominational affiliations and ethnic diversity share their surprising journeys from a restrictive view about women in leadership to an open, inclusive view that recognizes a full shared partnership of leadership in the home and in the ministries of the church based on gifts not gender.

All in a Day's Work

All in a Day's Work
Author: Megan M. Sullivan
Publisher: NSTA Press
Total Pages: 108
Release: 2007
Genre: Education
ISBN: 193353107X

Collects more than thirty "Career of the Month" columns from the National Science Teachers Association high school journal "The Science Teacher," each of which profiles a person working in a science-related job.

All in a Day

All in a Day
Author: Ingrid Green
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 79
Release: 2022-09-14
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1669844048

What happens all in a day? In twenty-four hours, lots Of things can happen, right? What are your thoughts during the morning, noon and night? What are your feelings? What are your fears? This book explains the morning noon and night as it relates To our thoughts, feelings and fears. Want to explore the connection between the two? You just may be surprised by what I have to say when You read this book to learn what happens all in a day.

All Day

All Day
Author: Liza Jessie Peterson
Publisher: Center Street
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2017-04-18
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1455570907

ALL DAY is a behind-the-bars, personal glimpse into the issue of mass incarceration via an unpredictable, insightful and ultimately hopeful reflection on teaching teens while they await sentencing. Told with equal parts raw honesty and unbridled compassion, ALL DAY recounts a year in Liza Jessie Peterson's classroom at Island Academy, the high school for inmates detained at New York City's Rikers Island. A poet and actress who had done occasional workshops at the correctional facility, Peterson was ill-prepared for a full-time stint teaching in the GED program for the incarcerated youths. For the first time faced with full days teaching the rambunctious, hyper, and fragile adolescent inmates, "Ms. P" comes to understand the essence of her predominantly Black and Latino students as she attempts not only to educate them, but to instill them with a sense of self-worth long stripped from their lives. "I have quite a spirited group of drama kings, court jesters, flyboy gangsters, tricksters, and wannabe pimps all in my charge, all up in my face, to educate," Peterson discovers. "Corralling this motley crew of bad-news bears to do any lesson is like running boot camp for hyperactive gremlins. I have to be consistent, alert, firm, witty, fearless, and demanding, and most important, I have to have strong command of the subject I'm teaching." Discipline is always a challenge, with the students spouting street-infused backtalk and often bouncing off the walls with pent-up testosterone. Peterson learns quickly that she must keep the upper hand-set the rules and enforce them with rigor, even when her sympathetic heart starts to waver. Despite their relentless bravura and antics-and in part because of it-Peterson becomes a fierce advocate for her students. She works to instill the young men, mostly black, with a sense of pride about their history and culture: from their African roots to Langston Hughes and Malcolm X. She encourages them to explore and express their true feelings by writing their own poems and essays. When the boys push her buttons (on an almost daily basis) she pushes back, demanding that they meet not only her expectations or the standards of the curriculum, but set expectations for themselves-something most of them have never before been asked to do. She witnesses some amazing successes as some of the boys come into their own under her tutelage. Peterson vividly captures the prison milieu and the exuberance of the kids who have been handed a raw deal by society and have become lost within the system. Her time in the classroom teaches her something, too-that these boys want to be rescued. They want normalcy and love and opportunity.

All in a Day's Work: Animator

All in a Day's Work: Animator
Author: Blanca Apodaca
Publisher: Triangle Interactive, Inc.
Total Pages: 69
Release: 2018-03-29
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1684449618

Read Along or Enhanced eBook: Lights! Camera! It's time to explore the art of animation! This fun, engaging nonfiction title allows readers to explore an exciting career as an animator. Readers will be introduced to the history of animation and find out what techniques and equipment animators used to turn their illustrations into the first animated shorts. Through stimulating facts, vivid images, sketches, photos, informative text, and an interview with a real life animator, readers will discover everything about animation, including character development, storyboarding, and even how the foley artists record sound effects!