La naturaleza de la materia (The Nature of Matter) 6-Pack

La naturaleza de la materia (The Nature of Matter) 6-Pack
Author:
Publisher: Teacher Created Materials
Total Pages: 34
Release: 2017-06-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1425847633

Everything is made of matter! Learn all about matter of solids, liquids, and gasses in this informative science reader. Vibrant images pair with easy-to-read text to keep students engaged from cover to cover. This reader also includes instructions for an engaging science activity where students can observe states of matter. A helpful glossary and index are also included for additional support. This 6-Pack includes six copies of this title and a lesson plan.

La naturaleza de la materia (The Nature of Matter)

La naturaleza de la materia (The Nature of Matter)
Author: Debra J. Housel
Publisher: Teacher Created Materials
Total Pages: 34
Release: 2017-06-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1425853994

What is matter? Anything that takes up space is matter. Matter can be a water, liquid, or gas. These are the states of matter. Learn about matter with this Spanish science reader that features easy-to-read text. Nonfiction text features include a glossary, index, and detailed images to facilitate close reading and help students connect back to the text. Aligned to state and national standards, the book also includes a fun and engaging science experiment to develop critical thinking and help students practice what they have learned.

Relevant Chemistry Education

Relevant Chemistry Education
Author: Ingo Eilks
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 389
Release: 2015-07-22
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9463001751

This book is aimed at chemistry teachers, teacher educators, chemistry education researchers, and all those who are interested in increasing the relevance of chemistry teaching and learning as well as students' perception of it. The book consists of 20 chapters. Each chapter focuses on a certain issue related to the relevance of chemistry education. These chapters are based on a recently suggested model of the relevance of science education, encompassing individual, societal, and vocational relevance, its present and future implications, as well as its intrinsic and extrinsic aspects. “Two highly distinguished chemical educators, Ingo Eilks and AviHofstein, have brought together 40 internationally renowned colleagues from 16 countries to offer an authoritative view of chemistry teaching today. Between them, the authors, in 20 chapters, give an exceptional description of the current state of chemical education and signpost the future in both research and in the classroom. There is special emphasis on the many attempts to enthuse students with an understanding of the central science, chemistry, which will be helped by having an appreciation of the role of the science in today’s world. Themes which transcend all education such as collaborative work, communication skills, attitudes, inquiry learning and teaching, and problem solving are covered in detail and used in the context of teaching modern chemistry. The book is divided into four parts which describe the individual, the societal, the vocational and economic, and the non-formal dimensions and the editors bring all the disparate leads into a coherent narrative, that will be highly satisfying to experienced and new researchers and to teachers with the daunting task of teaching such an intellectually demanding subject. Just a brief glance at the index and the references will convince anyone interested in chemical education that this book is well worth studying; it is scholarly and readable and has tackled the most important issues in chemical education today and in the foreseeable future.” – Professor David Waddington, Emeritus Professor in Chemistry Education, University of York, United Kingdom

Feeling Strangely in Mid-Century Spanish and Latin American Women’s Fiction

Feeling Strangely in Mid-Century Spanish and Latin American Women’s Fiction
Author: Tess C. Rankin
Publisher: Liverpool University Press
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2023-12-15
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1837645019

An Open Access edition of this book is available on the Liverpool University Press website and the OAPEN library as part of the Opening the Future project with COPIM. The early twentieth century was awash in revolutionary scientific discourse, and its uptake in the public imaginary through popular scientific writings touched every area of human experience, from politics and governance to social mores and culture. Feeling Strangely argues that these shifting scientific understandings and their integration into Hispanic and Lusophone society reshaped the experience of gender. The book analyzes gender as a felt experience and explores how that experience is shaped by popular scientific discourse by examining the “strange” femininity of young protagonists in four novels written by women in Spanish and Portuguese: Rosa Chacel’s Memorias de Leticia Valle (published in Argentina in 1945); Norah Lange’s Personas en la sala (Argentina, 1950); Carmen Laforet’s Nada (Spain, 1945); and Clarice Lispector’s Perto do coração selvagem (Brazil, 1943). It pairs each novel with a broad scientific theme selected from those that captured the contemporary popular imagination to argue that the young female protagonists in these novels all put forth visions of young womanhood as an experience of strangeness. Building on Carmen Martín Gaite’s term chicas raras, Rankin proposes this strangeness as constitutive of a gendered experience inextricable from affective and material engagements with the world.

Popularizing Science and Technology in the European Periphery, 1800–2000

Popularizing Science and Technology in the European Periphery, 1800–2000
Author: Faidra Papanelopoulou
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 351
Release: 2016-03-23
Genre: History
ISBN: 1317077911

The vast majority of European countries have never had a Newton, Pasteur or Einstein. Therefore a historical analysis of their scientific culture must be more than the search for great luminaries. Studies of the ways science and technology were communicated to the public in countries of the European periphery can provide a valuable insight into the mechanisms of the appropriation of scientific ideas and technological practices across the continent. The contributors to this volume each take as their focus the popularization of science in countries on the margins of Europe, who in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries may be perceived to have had a weak scientific culture. A variety of scientific genres and forums for presenting science in the public sphere are analysed, including botany and women, teaching and popularizing physics and thermodynamics, scientific theatres, national and international exhibitions, botanical and zoological gardens, popular encyclopaedias, popular medicine and astronomy, and genetics in the press. Each topic is situated firmly in its historical and geographical context, with local studies of developments in Spain, Portugal, Italy, Hungary, Denmark, Belgium and Sweden. Popularizing Science and Technology in the European Periphery provides us with a fascinating insight into the history of science in the public sphere and will contribute to a better understanding of the circulation of scientific knowledge.

Verses Against the Darkness

Verses Against the Darkness
Author: Greg Dawes
Publisher: Bucknell University Press
Total Pages: 334
Release: 2006
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780838756430

Verses Against the Darkness: offers a new assessment of Pablo Neruda's poetry by looking at the intersection of his aesthetic method and political radicalism from 1925 to 1954. It challenges the canonical view that Neruda was a gifted verse maker who, in 1936, let himself be carried away by the excesses of communist politics. Instead, by focusing primarily on Tercera residencia (1935-1945), Greg Dawes argues for an uneven yet steady evolution and continuity in Neruda's work, politics, and morality. Dawes relies on historical accounts, biographies, literary history, and criticism - and on Neruda's political and aesthetic theory - to prove that his poetry became, contrary to received critical opinion, more sophisticated literarily and politically as he became more radicalized during the Spanish Civil War and World War II and as he developed his dialectical realism or guided spontaneity. Greg Dawes is Associate Professor of Latin American and World Literatures at North Carolina State University and is the editor of the on-line journal A contracorriente.

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Author: Fernando Prats
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 80
Release: 2011
Genre:
ISBN: 1446156982

El Orden Simbólico de la Materia

El Orden Simbólico de la Materia
Author: Jean Nouvel
Publisher:
Total Pages: 404
Release: 2002
Genre: Architects
ISBN:

The Symbolic Order of Matter is the feature essay by Christina Diaz Moreno and Efren Garcia Grinda, who also combine to do the extensive interview with Jean Nouvel in this edition of El Croquis. 29 projects are detailed, including the monumental Judicial Centre in Nantes, the reworked Gasholder Housing of Vienna and the Burgos Museum of Human Evolution.

Gnostic Christification

Gnostic Christification
Author: Daath Gnosis
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2011-09-19
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1105075621

This book is 2 Texts, both written in 1963 by Samael Aun Weor and an Appendix which includes Samael's explanation of the Ray of Creation and references to the teachings of Gurdjieff.The first is the "Grand Gnostic Manifesto of the 2nd year of Aquarius" which discusses: The Aquarian Era; An Appalling Truth; The Soul; System to Dissolve the 'I'; The Spirit; Sex Yoga; The Buddha; The Christ; The Universal Gnostic Christian Movement.The second is the "Supreme Message of Christmas 1963-1964" and discusses: The Astral Body; The Hydrogen SI-12; Nourishment of the Astral Body; The Mental Body; The Body of Conscious Willpower; The Four Bodies; The Problem of the Soul; The Four Bodies, the Essence and the Spirit; Crystalization of the Hydrogen SI-12; The Venustic Initiation; The Hypocritical Pharasees.Este libro es dos textos ("Gran Manifiesto Gnóstico del 2o año de Acuario" y el segundo es el "Mensaje Supremo de Navidad 1963-1964"), ambos escritos en 1963 por Samael Aun Weor, y un Apéndice del Editor.