Centipede's One Hundred Shoes

Centipede's One Hundred Shoes
Author: Tony Ross
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2003-04
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780805072983

A little centipede buys shoes to protect his feet but finds that they are a lot of trouble to put on and take off.

Harry the Poisonous Centipede

Harry the Poisonous Centipede
Author: Lynne Reid Banks
Publisher: HarperCollins Children's Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: Centipedes
ISBN: 9780007476770

Harry is a curious, mischievous young centipede who gets himself in all kinds of trouble when he disobeys his mother and makes the forbidden trip up into the dangerous world of "hoo-mins".

Centipedes

Centipedes
Author: John Willis
Publisher: Weigl Publishers
Total Pages: 24
Release: 2016-08-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1489641866

Did you know that centipedes can have many legs? A centipede uses its many legs to move very fast. Learn more fascinating facts in Centipedes, a Fascinating Insects book. This AV2 media enhanced book is a unique combination of a printed book and exciting online content that brings the book to life. Readers can access embedded weblinks, audio and video clips, activities, and other features, such as a slideshow, matching word activity, and quiz.

Cecil Centipede's Career

Cecil Centipede's Career
Author: Betsy Ramsay
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 34
Release: 2005-11
Genre:
ISBN: 9781420878707

The author first composed this story for a class assignment in grade school and re-discovered it years later stashed away in a box of long forgotten memories. As she re-read it she imagined how the story could shape up into an entertaining picture book for small children. The riming lines and color illustrations are a more recent addition. A former college classmate comments: "Cecil's Career" is charming, funny and clever. The author gently teaches big truths about being "different" and about the welcome and safety of a loving home." Two of the author's grandchildren have also commented. Anna (twelve) considers it: "a good story - good for smaller children but also for bigger ones like us." Astrid (nine) agrees: "I liked the pictures and I liked the text."

Hyperthermia in Oncology

Hyperthermia in Oncology
Author: Clifford L. K. Pang
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 380
Release: 2015-05-26
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1498714471

Hyperthermia in oncology is the application of heat to a patient's body for the purpose of cancer treatment. In recent years, its use has seen rapid development, with a large amount of clinical data becoming available. Hyperthermia in Oncology synthesizes the current research on the topic and provides treatment protocols for using localized as well

The Venus Calendar Observatory at Aztec New Mexico

The Venus Calendar Observatory at Aztec New Mexico
Author: Allan III.. MacGillivray
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 158
Release: 2010
Genre: History
ISBN: 145203656X

Between the 10th and 14th century's AD a grand civilization developed in what are now the 4 corners of the USA, encompassing approximately 10,000 square miles. Many scholars have studied this "Chaco Phenomena" and have ascertained that there was great influence from cultures of the South in what is now Mexico and Guatemala. Parrots, Macaws, cacao certain iconography and burial effects found in the Chaco Domain are consistent with materials mentioned in the Mayan Popol Vuh describing specific attributes of Ahauship (kingship) in Meso-America. These items have been found within the Chaco Domain. Implicit in the above is the use of Meso-American calendrics, which eluded scholars until recently. MacGillivray has rediscovered the use of the Hubbard site by analysis of original site interpolated with Mexica, Mayan and Zapotec; cosmological records of the Dresden Codex interfaced with the Tzolkin, showing a astronomical continuum in architecture and "day keeping traditions" for millenniums which is expressed in the Chacoan Tzolkin. The Aztec ruins in N.M. are of paramount importance in this ancient American tradition. Although having been "backfilled" years ago, the Hubbard tri-wall at Aztec, N.M. through archaeological documentation and new research proves itself to be a Venus calendar. Venus is very important in Indigenous cosmology as it represents Quetzalcoatl / Sacred Plumed Serpent, harbinger of the sun. The knowledge of Venus cycles shows advanced astronomical knowledge at Aztec suggesting that a specialized group of Shaman/Priests did live there, "the day keeper's and diviners" of the later Chaco Domain. The Hubbard Venus Calendar and Chacoan Tzolkin gives us a glimpse of what cosmology future scholars will find embodied in the two unexcavated tri-walls at Aztec on the Animas and else where in the Chaco Domain and Pan America.