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Author | : Sana Abuleil |
Publisher | : Jennifer Westlake |
Total Pages | : 179 |
Release | : 2023-01-10 |
Genre | : Young Adult Fiction |
ISBN | : |
It's the summer after after graduating high school and Andie has no idea the ups and downs she has in store for her. An assignment she gets from her internship leads her to discovering an off the map beach town called Sand Moon. While she acknowledges the cheesiness of the assignment (to “find yourself”) it might be just what she needs. As she searches for answers, she finds herself love struck and faced with more questions than ever. Andie’s mom unrelentingly pushes her to mail in her acceptance letter to the local college. Even though Andie doesn’t know what her future holds, she knows that none of the colleges that actually accepted her feels right. The escape to Sand Moon comes at the perfect time, and after meeting the stunningly attractive boy, Mark, and his brother, Eric, Andie is enchanted and more confused than ever. Good thing the sisters staying one cottage down from Andie make their own ice cream. Andie is going to need it during this breathtakingly hot summer.
Author | : Tyson Yunkaporta |
Publisher | : HarperCollins |
Total Pages | : 225 |
Release | : 2020-05-12 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 0062975633 |
A paradigm-shifting book in the vein of Sapiens that brings a crucial Indigenous perspective to historical and cultural issues of history, education, money, power, and sustainability—and offers a new template for living. As an indigenous person, Tyson Yunkaporta looks at global systems from a unique perspective, one tied to the natural and spiritual world. In considering how contemporary life diverges from the pattern of creation, he raises important questions. How does this affect us? How can we do things differently? In this thoughtful, culturally rich, mind-expanding book, he provides answers. Yunkaporta’s writing process begins with images. Honoring indigenous traditions, he makes carvings of what he wants to say, channeling his thoughts through symbols and diagrams rather than words. He yarns with people, looking for ways to connect images and stories with place and relationship to create a coherent world view, and he uses sand talk, the Aboriginal custom of drawing images on the ground to convey knowledge. In Sand Talk, he provides a new model for our everyday lives. Rich in ideas and inspiration, it explains how lines and symbols and shapes can help us make sense of the world. It’s about how we learn and how we remember. It’s about talking to everyone and listening carefully. It’s about finding different ways to look at things. Most of all it’s about a very special way of thinking, of learning to see from a native perspective, one that is spiritually and physically tied to the earth around us, and how it can save our world. Sand Talk include 22 black-and-white illustrations that add depth to the text.
Author | : Ron Miksha |
Publisher | : CreateSpace |
Total Pages | : 330 |
Release | : 2014-08-01 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781497562387 |
Fifty years ago, no one could explain mountains. Arguments about their origin were spirited, to say the least. Progressive scientists were ridiculed for their ideas. Most geologists thought the Earth was shrinking. Contracting like a hot ball of iron, shrinking and exposing ridges that became mountains. Others were quite sure the planet was expanding. Growth widened sea basins and raised mountains. There was yet another idea, the theory that the world's crust was broken into big plates that jostled around, drifting until they collided and jarred mountains into existence. That idea was invariably dismissed as pseudo-science. Or "utter damned rot" as one prominent scientist said. But the doubtful theory of plate tectonics prevailed. Mountains, earthquakes, ancient ice ages, even veins of gold and fields of oil are now seen as the offspring of moving tectonic plates. Just half a century ago, most geologists sternly rejected the idea of drifting continents. But a few intrepid champions of plate tectonics dared to differ. The Mountain Mystery tells their story.
Author | : Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland North China Branch |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 134 |
Release | : 1860 |
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Author | : Virginia Kroll |
Publisher | : Cuento de Luz |
Total Pages | : 24 |
Release | : 2016-02-22 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 8416147213 |
Moon ́s Messenger reminds us of the importance of conserving and respecting the environment, and that we can all help to protect nature and biodiversity. Guided Reading Level: P, Lexile Level: 880L
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Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 544 |
Release | : 1911 |
Genre | : Geology |
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Author | : James L. MAC-ELSHENDER |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 30 |
Release | : 1856 |
Genre | : Moon |
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Author | : Maarten Kossmann |
Publisher | : BRILL |
Total Pages | : 473 |
Release | : 2013-07-18 |
Genre | : Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | : 9004253092 |
The Arabic Influence on Northern Berber provides an overview of the effects of language contact on a wide array of Berber languages spoken in the Maghrib. These languages have undergone important changes in their lexicon, phonology, morphology, and syntax as a result of over a thousand years of Arabic influence. The social situation of Berber-Arabic language contact is similar all over the region: Berber speakers introducing Arabic features into their language, with only little language shift going on. Moreover, the typological profile of the different Berber varieties is relatively homogenous. The comparison of contact-induced change in Berber therefore adds up to a study in typological variation of contact influence under very similar linguistic and social conditions.
Author | : John W. Salisbury |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 350 |
Release | : 1969 |
Genre | : Moon |
ISBN | : |
A bibliography of lunar and planetary research articles published during 1968 is presented with both subject and author listings. The major subject categories are: astrobiology, comets, meteorite craters and cratering effects, meteors and meteorites, the moon, origin of the solar system, the planets, and tektites. Each article is abstracted.
Author | : Randolph Harrison |
Publisher | : iUniverse |
Total Pages | : 350 |
Release | : 2001-05-29 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0595185762 |
A fast paced thriller of terror, intrigue, and multiple murders set in a rural Midwest community with far reaching big city organized crime influence as well as military involvement. A truly diabolical story that will take the reader through a maze of deception, blind ally's and action, as it expands its web. Guaranteed to baffle, thrill and chill the most experienced reader!