Science Experiments

Science Experiments

Author: H. J. Press

Publisher: Sterling Publishing Company

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 360

ISBN-13: 9781402749902

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"More than 300 entertaining, educational, and easy-to-do projects."--Cover


Global Media Giants

Global Media Giants

Author: Benjamin Birkinbine

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2016-07-01

Total Pages: 637

ISBN-13: 1317402855

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Global Media Giants takes an in-depth look at how media corporate power works globally, regionally, and nationally, investigating the ways in which the largest and most powerful media corporations in the world wield power. Case studies examine not only some of the largest media corporations (News Corp., The Microsoft Corporation) in terms of revenues, but also media corporations that hold considerable power within national, regional, or geolinguistic contexts (Televisa, The Bertelsmann Group, Sony Corporation). Each chapter approaches a different corporation through the lens of economy, politics, and culture, giving students and scholars a thoughtful and data-driven guide with which to interrogate contemporary media industry power.


William Morris

William Morris

Author: Pepin Van Roojen

Publisher:

Published: 2016-03-15

Total Pages: 20

ISBN-13: 9789460096266

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Each title contains 20 postcards (format 10.5 x 15 cm 41?2 x 6 inch) of superior 250gsm acid-free and age resistant drawing paper, printed with 20 exceptional designs in very light lines. The printing is done in such a way that, depending on the techniques used, the original outline will be hardly visible after colouring.


Giant Island

Giant Island

Author: Jane Yolen

Publisher: Flashlight Press

Published: 2022-08-01

Total Pages: 40

ISBN-13: 1947277197

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In this wondrous book by award-winning fantasy author Jane Yolen and award-winning fantasy illustrator Doug Keith, two children and a dog explore the coves and caves of a tiny island. Under the watchful eye of Grandpa, the kids are thrilled to discover a huge surprise: the craggy rocks, tufted grass, and wind-swept trees on Giant Island are much more than they seem. Stunning watercolor illustrations with a timeless, mythical feel depict the island above and below the water, as it rises and sinks. Perceptive young readers may giggle or gasp when they realize that the entire island is a giant, and then will revel in knowing the giant secret that the main characters have yet to discover. Jane Yolen's text entrances readers with hints of age-old magic, and pays tribute to mystery, curiosity, and friendship. Doug Keith's paintings invite readers to match the shiny rocks to the giant's eyes, the tunnel to his ears, and the trees and dripping water plants to his hair. Are the kids the first to learn the secret of Giant Island, or has Grandpa brought them here to discover for themselves what he discovered many years before? Visit Giant Island, where fantastical adventures await.


Alibaba

Alibaba

Author: Hong Shen

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2021-07-11

Total Pages: 76

ISBN-13: 1000452050

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This book examines the political-economic dynamics in the development of a leading global Internet giant: Alibaba. As both a prominent example of, as well as providing the basic infrastructure for, China’s outward expansion, Alibaba demonstrates the complex interplay between different state agencies and units of capital in the context of the rise of global China. Hong Shen investigates the development and expansions of Alibaba and discusses how Alibaba has not only become a leader of China’s increasingly globalizing internet but has also increasingly served as a basic infrastructure model for other Chinese companies to go global. Shen also addresses how this process has been constantly shaped and reshaped by complex state-capital interactions along the way. This book shows how different units of capital, both inside and outside of China, have interacted with Alibaba’s developmental strategies and illustrates how different state agencies, both domestic and international, have enabled or constrained the company’s development, especially its global expansion. This book will appeal to students and scholars of critical political economy of media, global media and digital industries, communication, technology and society, and internet studies. It will also be relevant to policy-makers working in the arena of global internet and trade policies.


On the Shoulder of a Giant

On the Shoulder of a Giant

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Publisher: Inhabit Media

Published: 2015

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781772270020

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Relates an Inuit folktale about an Arctic giant who adopts a human hunter as his son and the adventures they have together.


The Book of Giant Stories

The Book of Giant Stories

Author: David L. Harrison

Publisher:

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781563979767

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Includes "The Little Boy's Secret", "The Giant Who Was Afraid of Butterflies", and "The Giant Who Threw Tantrums."


Forty Years a Giant

Forty Years a Giant

Author: Steven Treder

Publisher: U of Nebraska Press

Published: 2021-06

Total Pages: 613

ISBN-13: 1496227239

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2022 SABR Seymour Medal Finalist for the 2021 CASEY Award for Best Baseball Book of the Year When New York Giants owner Charles A. Stoneham came home one night in 1918 and told his teenage son, Horace, "Horrie, I bought you a ballclub," he set in motion a family legacy. Horace Stoneham would become one of baseball's greatest figures, an owner who played an essential role in integrating the game, and who was a major force in making our pastime truly national by bringing Major League Baseball to the West Coast. Horace Stoneham began his tenure with the Giants in 1924, learning all sides of the operation until he moved into the front office. In 1936, when his father died of kidney disease, Horace assumed control of the Giants at age thirty-two, becoming one of the youngest owners in baseball history. Stoneham played a pivotal role in not just his team's history but the game itself. In the mid-1940s when the Pacific Coast League sought to gain Major League status, few but Stoneham and Branch Rickey took it seriously, and twelve years later the Giants and Dodgers were the first two teams to relocate west. Stoneham signed former Negro Leaguers Monte Irvin and Hank Thompson, making the Giants the second National League franchise to racially integrate. In the late 1940s, the Giants hired their first Spanish-speaking scout and soon became the leading team in developing Latin American players. Stoneham was shy and self-effacing and avoided the spotlight. His relationships with players were almost always strong, yet for all his leadership skills and baseball acumen, sustained success eluded most of his teams. In forty seasons his Giants won just five National League pennants and only one World Series. The Stoneham family business struggled, and the team was forced to sell off its beloved stars, first Willie Mays, then Willie McCovey, and finally Juan Marichal. Then Stoneham had no choice but to sell the club in 1975. While his tenure came to an unfortunate end, he is heralded as a pioneer and leader whose story tells much of baseball history from the 1930s through the 1970s.


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Publisher:

Published:

Total Pages: 294

ISBN-13: 0520280644

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What Falls Away is Always

What Falls Away is Always

Author: Katharine Haake

Publisher:

Published: 2021

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9781733378956

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"Searing, poignant, and downright funny, What Falls Away Is Always brings together more than thirty writers of both prose and poetry to reflect on the experiences of aging and writing they share, along with the possibly more daunting question--what next?"--