Faith the Cow

Faith the Cow
Author: Susan Bame Hoover
Publisher: faithQuest
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1995
Genre: Agricultural assistance
ISBN: 9780871782298

Dan West, a pacifist, refuses to go to war, but instead sends cows around the world in order to feed starving children.

Where's My Cow?

Where's My Cow?
Author: Susan Blackaby
Publisher:
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2021
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781534111073

A little egret is afraid to fly to the seashore because he fears he will not find his way back to his best friend, a cow, but she encourages the little egret to explore and looks for ways to encourage him.

Find a Cow Now!

Find a Cow Now!
Author: Janet Stevens
Publisher: Holiday House
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2012-09-20
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0823427102

Ruff! Ruff! Yip! Yip! Dog is rounding up whatever he can find in his urban apartment, even chairs. He is also driving his bird companion crazy with the commotion. Bird sends him to the countryside to find something more appropriate to herd, such as a cow. but since Dog has never seen a cow, he finds all the wrong animals. After being pecked by a chicken, spattered with mud by a pig, and walloped by a donkey, Dog needs a friend. By chance a mysterious and kindly animal helps lead him back to the city, only to cause chaos there, before revealing her identity -- as a cow!

Dadblamed Union Army Cow

Dadblamed Union Army Cow
Author: Susan Fletcher
Publisher: National Geographic Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016-02-23
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0763687707

“Most picture-book war stories are long on history but short on humor until now. . . . Root’s droll style perfectly portrays the story with homespun flavor.” — Kirkus Reviews (starred review) “That dadblamed cow!” She follows her owner into the Union army and then straight on south to fight in the war. She needs unstomped grass to eat, she gets stuck in the mud, and she’s just plain dangerous in battle. But this peculiar cow also gives the weary soldiers some surprising comforts. Based on stories and newspaper reports from the Civil War and full of lively illustrations, this is a heartwarming tale of one wonderfully dadblamed persistent cow.

D. H. Lawrence & Susan His Cow

D. H. Lawrence & Susan His Cow
Author: William York Tindall
Publisher:
Total Pages: 270
Release: 1972
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

"An effort to account for Lawrence historically, to place him in the intellectual, social, and literary movements of his time, to show how his response to his personal problems took its character from what was going on around him."--Pref.

Cows, Kin, and Globalization

Cows, Kin, and Globalization
Author: Susan Alexandra Crate
Publisher: Rowman Altamira
Total Pages: 383
Release: 2006-10-19
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0759114064

Crate presents the first cultural ecological study of a Siberian people: the Viliui Sakha, contemporary horse and cattle agropastoralists in northeastern Siberia. The author links the local and global economic forces, and provides an intimate view of how a seemingly remote and isolated community is directly affected by the forces of modernization and globalization. She details the severe environmental and historical factors that continue to challenge their survival, and shows how the multi-million dollar diamond industry, in part run by ethnic Sakha, raises issues of ethnic solidarity and indigenous rights as well as environmental impact. Her new book addresses key topics of interest to both economic and environmental anthropology, and to practitioners interested in sustainable rural development, globalization, indigenous rights in Eurasia, and post-Soviet and environmental issues.

Kiss the Cow!

Kiss the Cow!
Author: Phyllis Root
Publisher: Candlewick Press
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2003
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780763620035

Annalisa, the most curious and stubborn of Mama May's children, disobeys her mother and upsets the family cow by refusing to kiss her in return for the milk she gives.

The Cow in the Parking Lot

The Cow in the Parking Lot
Author: Leonard Scheff
Publisher: Hachette+ORM
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2007-03-01
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 0761161988

Don’t get mad. Get calm. Ask yourself: “Do I really want to be angry?” Leonard Scheff, a trial attorney who used anger to fuel his courtroom persona, realized the answer had to be no. Anger is toxic. Anger is in the eyes of the beholder. Using simple Buddhist principles and applying them in a way that is easy for non-Buddhists to understand and put into practice, Scheff and Susan Edmiston have created an interactive book that helps readers change perspective, step-by-step, so that they can replace the anger in their lives with newfound happiness. Based on the Transforming Anger workshop Shceff created, The Cow in the Parking Lot shows how anger is based on unmet demands, from the reasonable (we want love from our partner) to the irrational (we want respect from a total stranger) to the impossible (we want someone to fix everything in our life). The authors show how, once we identify our real unmet demands, we can dissolve the anger. The same is true for our “buttons”—once we understand them, we can defuse what happens when they’re pushed. We learn to laugh at ourselves, a critical early step in changing angry behavior. We learn how to deal with the anger of others, and ultimately how to transform anger into compassion. And finally, we learn the liberating truth: Only you can make yourself angry.