K Is for Keystone

K Is for Keystone
Author: Kristen Kane
Publisher: Sleeping Bear Press
Total Pages: 44
Release: 2010-11-12
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1585366366

Frank Lloyd Wright's Falling Water, Gettysburg, Ben Franklin's inventions, the Liberty Bell -- there is so much to learn about Pennsylvania's history and geography. K is for Keystone is a wonderful introduction to many of Pennsylvania's unique features for readers young and old."E is for Easton A town where you can see, The birthplace of crayons and markers, In the Crayola© FACTORY." "The word Crayola© comes from the French word craie (chalk) and the first part of the word oleaginous (an oily paraffin wax). In 1903 cousins Edwin Binney and C. Harold Smith created an overnight success with their Crayola© crayons made for school use. Seventy-five years later Crayola© markers were produced. The Crayola© FACTORY in Easton, Pennsylvania, includes a hands-on discovery center and offers demonstrations that show how crayons and markers are made."

Our Pennsylvania German Families

Our Pennsylvania German Families
Author: Edna Barnett Chelson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 650
Release: 1998
Genre: Reference
ISBN:

The story of Pennsylvania ancestors against the backdrop of European and American history is found in these 600 pages filled with information on families who settled primarily in Berks Co., Pa. Family names: Baer, Boyer, Faust, Glicker, Gring, Grub, Hemmig, Hetrich, Hettinger, Hill, Himmelberger, Kemmerer, Leininger, Long, Schauer, Waldschmidt, Wenrich, and more.

The Mickleys, the Dunns, and Related Families

The Mickleys, the Dunns, and Related Families
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Publisher:
Total Pages: 480
Release: 1980
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ISBN:

In 1710 many arrivals in New York were from the Palatinate. Many of them settled in the Tulpehocken Valley of Pennsylvania. These were the ancestors of Thomas Low Dunn and Mary Schreck Albert who married in 1830. Descendants lived in Pennsylvania, Connecticut, Maryland, Indiana, Ohio and elsewhere.

Skiing

Skiing
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 296
Release: 1992-11
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Ski

Ski
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 326
Release: 1992-12
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The Infant and Family in the Twenty-First Century

The Infant and Family in the Twenty-First Century
Author: Joao Gomes-Pedro
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 361
Release: 2013-08-21
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1135953287

This book addresses the most significant and recent issues of infant and child psychiatry, examining topics from clinical care and research perspectives as well as from the perspectives of policies and programs. The first book in the Mentor Series of the International Association for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Allied Professions, it is written and edited by the foremost authorities in the field. Presented with clarity in a thorough and well-organized fashion to professionals caring for children across the world, this book refines the most significant current knowledge concerning infants to aid infants and families from the immediate care giving of a mother to the policy decisions concerning children by a government.

My Family, My Self

My Family, My Self
Author: Latinas Unidas En Servicio Comunidades
Publisher: Hazelden Publishing
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2014-06-24
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1616495324

Latinos immigrating into the United States bring with them their rich, unique cultural values and practices, with one constant being the celebration of and reliance on family. Family members find strength and support in the well defined roles and expectations passed down over many generations. This can provide a safe haven for individuals finding their way in the fast paced, competitive American culture where, in addition to the language barriers, different attitudes toward personal issues like dating and relationships, alcohol and drug use, parenting, and the role of elders can cause conflict and confusion and threaten the stability of family life. For over thirty years, the professionals at CLUES have worked with Latinos and their families to provide support and guidance in navigating the many psychological, social, and cultural challenges they face in adapting to their new environment. In this book, experts from different disciplines across this nationally recognized organization, share their practical wisdom—a combination of cultural sensitivity and knowledge and current behavioral health expertise—to produce a friendly, accessible guide to emotional health for Latinos. With a focus on family throughout, including success stories from a variety of Latino families, readers will find useful and inspiring information on: Understanding the importance of emotions, intimacy and communication in personal relationships Finding strength in cultural and family traditions as roles and expectations change Key stages of life issues such as parenting, gender identity, and aging Avoiding alcohol and drug abuse and getting help should this become a problem Contributing to family and society through work and career, education, and developing financial stability The importance of spirituality and moral values in maintaining a sense of personal and family well-being Selected key passages are bi-lingual.