Seeing Stars

Seeing Stars
Author:
Publisher: Phaidon Press
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2018-11-19
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780714877723

A graphically stunning, comprehensive introduction to the constellations This artful and accessible introduction to constellations equips readers with the information they need to locate, name, and explain all 88 internationally recognized constellations. Each cluster of stars is featured alongside the "story" (mythological or historical) behind its naming, tips on how to find it, what times of year it is visible, and key stars and asterisms within its grouping. Complete with star maps and a glossary, this keepsake volume of visual reference and beauty is perfect for inquisitive young stargazers. Colors are brighter than they appear - printed in pure Pantones. Book jacket features foil stamping and laser-cut pinholes. Ages 7-10

Seeing Stars

Seeing Stars
Author: Nanci Bell
Publisher:
Total Pages: 298
Release: 1997-01-01
Genre: Cognitive learning
ISBN: 9780945856061

Seeing Stars

Seeing Stars
Author: J. Sterling
Publisher: J. Sterling
Total Pages: 102
Release: 2014-03-13
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 149446747X

Madison Myers is a hard working assistant to one of LA's top talent agents. Determined to make a respectable name for herself in the business, the last thing she wants in her life is singing sensation Walker Rhodes, with his non-stop tabloid filled antics and bad boy behavior. But after he pulls her onstage during one of his concerts and serenades her in front of thousands of screaming fans, all bets are off. She doesn't want to give in to his charms, but Walker is relentless... and keeping a secret of his own. A secret that changes everything between them. Come fall in love with Walker & Madison in Seeing Stars.

Seeing Stars

Seeing Stars
Author: Dennis J. Frost
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 370
Release: 2010
Genre: Athletes
ISBN: 9780674056107

Drawing from media coverage, biographies, literary works, athletes' memoirs, bureaucratic memoranda, interviews, and films, Frost argues that the largely unquestioned mass of information about sports stars not only reflects, but also shapes society and body culture. He examines the lives and times of star athletes---including sumo grand champion Hitachiyama, female Olympic medalist Hitomi Kinue, legendary pitcher Sawamura Fiji, and world champion boxer Gushiken Yoko---demonstrating how representations of such sports stars mediated Japan's emergence into the putatively universal realm of sports, unsettled orthodox notions of gender, facilitated wartime mobilization of physically fit men and women, and masked lingering inequalities in postwar Japanese society. --

Seeing Stars

Seeing Stars
Author: C. R. Kitchin
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1447106210

This essential and highly-illustrated guide is for anyone taking their first steps in observational astronomy. It shows what you can expect to see, helping you get the most from your equipment. This unique book gives amateurs the guidance and assurance they need to become more proficient observers.

Seeing Stars

Seeing Stars
Author: Charles Hobson
Publisher: Chronicle Books
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2001-08
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780811832052

Youngsters can become a storyteller and navigator of the stars with this interactive introduction to the night sky. This kit includes a flashlight and star-punched cards of ten different constellations to project onto a table or wall. The enclosed book also provides the Greek myth behind each constellation's name. Full-color illustrations. Pkg. Consumable.

Seeing Stars

Seeing Stars
Author: Pramod K Nayar
Publisher: SAGE Publications Pvt. Limited
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009-02-09
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9788178299075

Celebrity Culture explores the ways in which celebrities are 'manufactured', how they establish their hold on the public imagination, and how social responses enable them to be what they are. Celebrity culture is marked by three main responses: adulation, identification, and emulation. The book proposes that these responses are generated as a result of media constructions of celebrities. Therefore, celebrity culture is something that must be studied as a consequence of new forms of media representation and mass culture.

Seeing Stars Decoding Workbook 3

Seeing Stars Decoding Workbook 3
Author: Nanci Bell
Publisher:
Total Pages: 42
Release: 1999-12-01
Genre: Cognitive learning
ISBN: 9780945856160

Each workbook has 680 words to decode, 50-100 sight words to read and spell, and sentences to read and write.

Seeing Stars

Seeing Stars
Author: Dennis J. Frost
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 365
Release: 2020-03-17
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1684175046

"In Seeing Stars, Dennis J. Frost traces the emergence and evolution of sports celebrity in Japan from the seventeenth through the twenty-first centuries. Frost explores how various constituencies have repeatedly molded and deployed representations of individual athletes, revealing that sports stars are socially constructed phenomena, the products of both particular historical moments and broader discourses of celebrity. Drawing from media coverage, biographies, literary works, athletes’ memoirs, bureaucratic memoranda, interviews, and films, Frost argues that the largely unquestioned mass of information about sports stars not only reflects, but also shapes society and body culture. He examines the lives and times of star athletes—including sumo grand champion Hitachiyama, female Olympic medalist Hitomi Kinue, legendary pitcher Sawamura Eiji, and world champion boxer Gushiken Yokoō—demonstrating how representations of such sports stars mediated Japan’s emergence into the putatively universal realm of sports, unsettled orthodox notions of gender, facilitated wartime mobilization of physically fit men and women, and masked lingering inequalities in postwar Japanese society. As the first critical examination of the history of sports celebrity outside a Euro-American context, this book also sheds new light on the transnational forces at play in the production and impact of celebrity images and dispels misconceptions that sports stars in the non-West are mere imitations of their Western counterparts."

Seeing Stars

Seeing Stars
Author: Simon Armitage
Publisher: Knopf
Total Pages: 97
Release: 2011-08-02
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 0307599434

A thrilling new collection from the hugely acclaimed British poet Simon Armitage. With its vivid array of dramatic monologues, allegories, and tall tales, this absurdist, unreal exploration of modern society brings us a chorus of unique and unforgettable voices. All are welcome at this twilit, visionary carnival: the man whose wife drapes a border-curtain across the middle of the marital home; the black bear with a dark secret; the woman who oversees giant snowballs in the freezer. “My girlfriend won me in a sealed auction but wouldn’t / tell me how much she bid,” begins one speaker; “I hadn’t meant to go grave robbing with Richard Dawkins / but he can be very persuasive,” another tells us. The storyteller behind this human tapestry has about him a sly undercover idealism: he shares with many of his characters a stargazing capacity for belief, or for being, at the very least, entirely “genuine in his disbelief.” In these startling poems, with their unique cartoon-strip energy and air of misrule, Armitage creates world after world, peculiar and always particular, where the only certainty is the unexpected.