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Author | : Chudney Ross |
Publisher | : Harper Collins |
Total Pages | : 106 |
Release | : 2012-06-26 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 0062114409 |
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I have a flower name . . . but it is long and hard to spell and terrible. I'll never tell anyone what it is. Mom and Dad sometimes call me by my real name when I'm in big trouble, but otherwise I'm just called Bean. Bean Gibson is so excited about the first day of third grade, not even her m-e-a-n mean older sisters, Rose and Gardenia, can bring her down. But Bean's year gets off to a bad start—her best friend, Carla, has made a new best friend, and Bean has to begin music lessons. Bean picks the violin (the cello is too big) and tries to find new friends, but music lessons are a lot of work, Goody Two-Shoes Gabrielle is prissy, and Terrible Tanisha is a bully. And Bean's mom is always at work. Bean h-a-t-e-s hates third grade! Lone Bean is an entertaining read about spunky Bean Gibson and how she learns what it means to be a good friend. And that it's possible to have more than one.
Author | : Justin A. Joyce |
Publisher | : Manchester University Press |
Total Pages | : 343 |
Release | : 2018-08-20 |
Genre | : Performing Arts |
ISBN | : 1526126184 |
Download Gunslinging justice Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle
This book is a cultural history of the interplay between the Western genre and American gun rights and legal paradigms. From muskets in the hands of landed gentry opposing tyrannical government to hidden pistols kept to ward off potential attackers, the historical development of entwined legal and cultural discourses has sanctified the use of gun violence by private citizens and specified the conditions under which such violence may be legally justified. Gunslinging justice explores how the Western genre has imagined new justifications for gun violence which American law seems ever-eager to adopt.
Author | : Anne Rockwell |
Publisher | : Bloomsbury Publishing USA |
Total Pages | : 34 |
Release | : 1999-09-01 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 0802775721 |
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Describes what happens to a bean as it is soaked, planted, watered, repotted, and eventually produces pods with more beans inside.
Author | : Julia Cook |
Publisher | : National Center for Youth Issues |
Total Pages | : 33 |
Release | : 2019-09-26 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 1953945120 |
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Bully B.E.A.N.S. teaches children how to speak up when it comes to bullying. Bullying continues to be an ongoing problem for children everywhere. Children from every race, culture, and socioeconomic group are susceptible to bullies. Most children are unprepared for how to handle it when bullying happens to them or someone they know. Bully B.E.A.N.S. helps children identify bullying, and offers clear and impactful action strategies for both targets and bystanders. Maxine liked to pick on kids... especially Winston. Winston is the smartest kid in our whole school. Maxine made him do all of her homework and give her all of his lunch money. Maxine liked to make Winston cry... then she'd call him a crybaby. "If you don't do exactly what I tell you to, I'll knock you into next week!" Nobody liked the way Maxine treated Winston, but we were too afraid to do anything about it. Written by bestselling author Julia Cook, Bully B.E.A.N.S. reminds children of the power of their voice and how to use it effectively when standing up against bullying. Bullies Everywhere Are Now Stopped!
Author | : Linda Stone-Ferrier |
Publisher | : Yale University Press |
Total Pages | : 209 |
Release | : 2022-08-23 |
Genre | : Art |
ISBN | : 0300259115 |
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An interdisciplinary study of the central role that the neighborhood played in seventeenth-century Dutch painting and culture The neighborhood was a principal organizing structure of Dutch cities in the seventeenth century, and each had its own regulations, administrators, social networks, events, and diverse population of residents. Linda Stone-Ferrier argues that this sense of community contributed to the steady demand for pictures portraying aspects of this culture. These paintings, by such artists as Jan Steen and Pieter de Hooch, reinforced the role and values of the neighborhood. Through close readings of such works--by Steen and De Hooch and, among others, Gerrit Dou, Gabriel Metsu, Jacob van Ruisdael, and Johannes Vermeer--Stone-Ferrier deftly considers social history, urban studies, anthropology, and women's studies in this penetrating exploration. Her new interpretations of seventeenth-century Dutch painting across genres--scenes of streets, domesticity, professions, and festivity--challenge existing paradigms in Dutch art history.
Author | : Linda Tagliaferro |
Publisher | : Capstone |
Total Pages | : 28 |
Release | : 2007 |
Genre | : Gardening |
ISBN | : 9780736867108 |
Download The Life Cycle of a Bean Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle
"Simple text and photographs present the life cycle of a bean plant from seed to adult"--Provided by publisher.
Author | : Ken Lizzio |
Publisher | : Rowman & Littlefield |
Total Pages | : 233 |
Release | : 2022-03-01 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1493060481 |
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Among the greatest of tragedies of the American frontier—the Donner Party, the Alamo, Wounded Knee—a little known but no less tragic event was the Texas Mier Expedition. Originally part of a 1,200-man invasion to retaliate against Mexican incursions on Texas soil in 1842, the Expedition unfolded when several hundred fighters stubbornly defied President Sam Houston’s orders to disband and return home at once. Fiercely independent and recently reorganized under new leadership, this motley mix of Texas volunteers and militia turned south and proceeded to invade Mexico, determined to avenge past humiliations at the hands of Mexican dictator Antonio López de Santa Anna. Once in Mexico they engaged the enemy in a dramatic day-long battle when they were suddenly tricked into surrendering and marched 1,300 miles to Perote prison. It was a march of attrition during which many Texans were executed or died from exposure, disease, or starvation. Once in Perote, they were forced to sleep on stone floors in chains and put to hard labor. Of the original three hundred and eight members of the rogue expedition who survived, only half left the prison alive. After two years in captivity, the prisoners were finally released only to be ignored and forgotten by their own countrymen upon their return home. Drawing from over a dozen first-hand accounts, author Ken Lizzie extracts this exciting narrative recounting the pathos of these fighting men—from the blood-soaked Battlefields of Mier and the subsequent surrender to their harrowing 1,300-mile forced march to Perote Prison.
Author | : Ellison Rooke |
Publisher | : Trillium Memory Books |
Total Pages | : 190 |
Release | : 2017 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9780997154979 |
Download Once-A Ponce-A Time... and Other Bean-Isms Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle
A collection of over 180 pages of observations, phrases, and interpretations of life and its daily business through the mind of a child. "You guys wanna see how much stuff is in my pocket?" You bet, little bean. Go ahead and rock it.
Author | : Steven J. Kirsh |
Publisher | : SAGE |
Total Pages | : 409 |
Release | : 2012 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 1412996430 |
Download Children, Adolescents, and Media Violence Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle
This text on media violence and its effects on children and adolescents explores new findings and key topics such as Internet aggression, viewing violence in sports, and playing violent video games. The author evaluates the role of developmental processes in media violence research and stresses the importance of metholdology in understanding that research. This allows for identification of age-related gaps in the literature and helps students become cirtical consumers of research--from the publisher.
Author | : M. A. Ogilvie |
Publisher | : A&C Black |
Total Pages | : 367 |
Release | : 2010-11-30 |
Genre | : Nature |
ISBN | : 1408138611 |
Download Wild Geese Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle
In range, Wild Geese covers the geese of North America, Europe and Asia, and thus the world species except for the Hawaiian Goose or Ne-Ne. The plan of the book is similar to the author's Ducks of Britain and Europe but distribution, status and migration rightly assume a more extensive role in Wild Geese and the detailed text on those subjects is fully complemented by migration and distribution maps. Comprehensive chapters are also devoted to classification, ecology, breeding, identification, and to exploitation and conservation. The identification chapter is especially helpful with sections on adult and first winter birds, downy young, plumage variants and voice, for each species and sub-species, as well as guidance on ageing and sexing geese in the field. The text is effectively supported by 16 identification plates in colour by Carol Ogilvie, showing details of heads and bills as well as all species in flight and on the ground, and downy young. The author is an established authority on ducks and geese and has been a research scientist at the Wildfowl Trust, Slimbridge, England, since 1960.