Bird's Eye View

Bird's Eye View

Author: Elinor Florence

Publisher: Dundurn

Published: 2014-10-08

Total Pages: 384

ISBN-13: 1459721454

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A Toronto Star Bestseller! Rose, a Canadian intelligence officer in Britain in World War II, struggles with conflicting feelings about the war and a superior’s attention. Rose Jolliffe is an idealistic young woman living on a farm with her family in Saskatchewan. After Canada declares war against Germany in World War II, she joins the British Women’s Auxiliary Air Force as an aerial photographic interpreter. Working with intelligence officers at RAF Medmenham in England, Rose spies on the enemy from the sky, watching the war unfold through her magnifying glass. When her commanding officer, Gideon Fowler, sets his sights on Rose, both professionally and personally, her prospects look bright. But can he be trusted? As she becomes increasingly disillusioned by the destruction of war and Gideon’s affections, tragedy strikes, and Rose’s world falls apart. Rose struggles to rebuild her shattered life, and finds that victory ultimately lies within herself. Her path to maturity is a painful one, paralleled by the slow, agonizing progress of the war and Canada’s emergence from Britain’s shadow.


A Bird's-eye View of Life with ADD and ADHD

A Bird's-eye View of Life with ADD and ADHD

Author: Chris A. Zeigler Dendy

Publisher: Cherish Children

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780967991139

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A Bird's-Eye View of Life was written expressly for teenagers and preteens by twelve teens and a young adult who are living with this challenging condition. These young people offer the best kind of advice--advice based upon first-hand experience. This book offers factual information and practical strategies in words and examples that young people can easily understand and put into practice. It also leaves teens and their families with a sense of hope that they too can survive this sometimes overwhelming disorder.


Bird's Eye Views

Bird's Eye Views

Author: John W. Reps

Publisher: Princeton Architectural Press

Published: 1998-10-01

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781568981468

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As new towns and cities spread across the American frontier in the nineteenth century, itinerant artists soon followed, documenting these growing urban centers by drawing aerial perspectives, also known as bird's eye views. Commissioned by land speculators, local businesses, civic organizations, and individual citizens, these renderings fostered both civic pride and local commerce. The use of color lithography, a recent invention popularized by such prominent publishers as Currier & Ives, allowed the inexpensive reproduction of the highest-quality drawings, so that a bird's eye view was within the financial budget of even the smallest towns. These extraordinarily detailed lithographs eventually numbered in the thousands and now serve as a rich pictorial record of North America as it stood a century ago. This sequel to our highly acclaimed title An Atlas of Rare City Maps collects over 100 views dating between 1835 and 1902, showing the streets, buildings, churches, bridges, waterways, and surrounding countryside of North American towns, ranging from burgeoning metropolitan centers to small logging towns and mining camps. Baltimore, Brooklyn, Denver, Indianapolis, Memphis, Montreal, New Orleans, Pittsburgh, Seattle, Syracuse, and Washington are just a few of the cities presented in this collection. The exquisite color and fine detail of these bird's eye views have been reproduced in all their original glory; also included is an introduction by John W. Reps providing a background on the artistic process and on urban development in the nineteenth century.


Bird's Eye View

Bird's Eye View

Author: Jenny Giles

Publisher: Nelson Thornes

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 22

ISBN-13: 9781869611071

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Designed to be used by children in their first six months of school PM Starters One and Two


Bird's Eye View

Bird's Eye View

Author: Dorothy Bird

Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Pre

Published: 2012-01-12

Total Pages: 300

ISBN-13: 9780822972365

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With a foreword by Marcia B. Siegel In 1930 , seventeen-year-old Dorothy Bird from Victoria, British Columbia, was sent to study dance at the Cornish School in Seattle. There she was totally captivated by Martha Graham, who, at the end of summer, invited Dorothy to study with her at the Neighborhood Playhouse in New York City. Dorothy debuted with the Graham Group in 1931 in Primitive Mysteries, and was a company member and Graham’s demonstrator until 1937. Bird’s Eye View is a warm and human story that chronicles the early development of modern dance from a dancer’s perspective. Dorothy Bird was the only dancer of her time to work with all the major choreographers in concert and on Broadway: George Balanchine, Agnes de Mille, Doris Humphrey, Helen Tamiris, Anna Sokolow, Herbert Ross, Jose Limon, and Jerome Robbins, among others. She recounts fascinating theater experiences with such luminaries as Orson Welles, Gertrude Lawrence, Carol Channing, Danny Kaye, and Elia Kazan. Dorothy shares her methods and experiences as a teacher for Balanchine and her twenty-five-year tenure at the Neighborhood Playhouse to highlight her philosophy of “giving back” to the next generation of performers. Of all the artists Dorothy Bird worked with, Martha Graham figures most strongly in the book and in her life. Her narrative about Graham’s early creative process is a valuable addition to the literature, as is the story of her personal involvement with Graham. The reader gains an intimate insight into the love and fear instilled by Graham in her followers.


A Bird's eye view of Paul

A Bird's eye view of Paul

Author: MICHAEL F BIRD

Publisher: Inter-Varsity Press

Published: 2020-05-21

Total Pages: 218

ISBN-13: 1789740428

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As Christians, we all know the apostle Paul, don't we? He is our theological master, our pastoral mentor, our spiritual advisor and our missionary hero. Yet just when we think we have him in our grasp, we find he slips through our fingers. At the point where we suppose we have finally understood him, Paul again confounds us and stirs our hearts and minds further. So how well do we really know him? If the Paul we claim to know looks and sounds a lot like us, then that is probably a good indication that we don't know him as well as we think we do. However, all is not lost. If we let Paul be Paul, letting him speak for himself in his language, on his terms and for his purposes, then we stand a chance of meeting him anew. Mike Bird offers a lively, accessible new survey of the apostle Paul's life and teaching. His aim is to get us excited about reading Paul's letters, preaching his gospel, and living the Christian life.


A Bird's-Eye View of Life with ADD and ADHD

A Bird's-Eye View of Life with ADD and ADHD

Author: Chris A. Zeigler Dendy

Publisher:

Published: 2007-11

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780967991146

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Twelve teens and a young adult who are living with attention deficit disorder and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder describe what it is like to have the conditions, and offer practical coping strategies.


A Bird's-Eye View

A Bird's-Eye View

Author: Leo Carlin

Publisher: Triumph Books (IL)

Published: 2020-09-22

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781629378466

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Day in, day out, Leo Carlin was a constant presence with the Philadelphia Eagles for over five decades. The longtime ticket director and front office mainstay has dedicated most of his life to creating memorable experiences for Eagles fans. He's played countless roles and has countless stories to tell as a result. A Bird's-Eye View is a fascinating, frank, in-the-room look at nearly 60 years of Eagles' history, spanning five different ownerships, 14 head coaches, so many stars, and, of course, a Super Bowl. From getting his start as a part-timer in 1960--when professional football in Philadelphia ranked a distant third in popularity to baseball and college football--to riding down Broad Street with his fellow Eagles hall of famers in the championship parade, Carlin opens up about the highlights, lowlights, and neverending hijinks that come with the territory.


Plastic Sea

Plastic Sea

Author: Kirsti Blom

Publisher: Cornell Lab Publishing Group

Published: 2020-04-05

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781943645503

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A clear explanation of a pressing problem and an invitation to take action.-- KIRKUS REVIEWS Plastic garbage knows no borders. In the sea, it floats on ocean currents and makes its way around the globe, threatening seabirds and animals that eat it by mistake and are sometimes caught in plastic waste. Told from the perspective of a Northern Fulmar, a seabird that lives across the oceans of the northern hemisphere, Plastic Sea: A Bird's-eye View uses the most up-to-date science to offer insight into a growing environmental crisis with global implications. If we continue to waste as much plastic as we do today, there will be more plastic than fish in the sea by 2050. Fortunately, there are actions we can take as individuals and as a global community to reduce plastic waste in our oceans. Plastic Sea is an invitation to give seabirds, animals, and the Earth itself a chance to thrive again.


A Bird's-Eye View

A Bird's-Eye View

Author: Aditya Bihani

Publisher: Notion Press

Published: 2020-06-10

Total Pages: 122

ISBN-13: 1648996086

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This is a collection of essays, structured around contemporary Indian and global issues. Divided into three distinct sections, the book aims to provide the reader with a wholesome exposure to our economic, political and social systems. The first section delves into the largely unfortunate state of the global economy. There always exists hope, however being unaware of the predicaments that plague us on an international level is a blunder one cannot afford to commit. As India still struggles to recover from domestic shocks, worsening global markets undermine its ability to reach for the stars. The second section, discusses the varied difficulties that haunt our nation and explores ways to navigate through the inevitable storm. The last section is a collection of works on abstract discourses.