Dow Chemical Portrayed

Dow Chemical Portrayed

Author: Gina Frese

Publisher: Chemical Heritage Foundation

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 56

ISBN-13: 9780941901260

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In 1920 Herbert H. Dow commissioned a series of paintings of Dow Chemical Company at Midland, Michigan, from British artist Arthur Henry Knighton-Hammond. The remaining works, which exemplify the industrial painting genre, were on display from 2000 through 22 June 2004 at the Chemical Heritage Foundation. Dow Chemical Portrayed, the catalog, accompanied the exhibit. The full-color plates show how a world-class artist captured Dow Chemical's industrial magnitude on canvas. Some of the sites depicted include interior and exterior views of the caustic pot house, the indigo shed, the Epsom salt plant, and the machine shop. The book also provides an overview of industry in art over the last 250 years and discusses Knighton-Hammond's early life, career, and six-month appointment in Midland.


Chemistry, Grades 5 - 8

Chemistry, Grades 5 - 8

Author: Barbara R. Sandall, Ed.D.

Publisher: Mark Twain Media

Published: 2002-04-01

Total Pages: 83

ISBN-13: 1580372139

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Provides curriculum resources and hands-on inquiry activities for teaching students in grades 5 through 8 about chemistry. Includes connections to children's literature and assessment documents.


Chemical Achievers

Chemical Achievers

Author: Mary Ellen Bowden

Publisher: Chemical Heritage Foundation

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 202

ISBN-13: 9780941901123

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This book was designed to help teachers supplement science curricula with human stories of discovery in the chemical sciences. Chemical Achievers presents the lives and work of two types of achievers. First are the historical greats, those chemical scientists most often referred to in introductory courses. Second are those scientists who made contributions in areas of the chemical sciences that are of special relevance to modern life and the career choices students will make. The human faces summarized in this book range from Robert Boyle to Glenn Seaborg and Stephanie Kwolek. In this lively and comprehensive collection of photographs and biographies, Bowden illuminates how much the chemical sciences owe to the individual achiever. Over 150 images can be easily reproduced as overhead transparencies or other visual teaching aids.


The Public Image of Chemistry

The Public Image of Chemistry

Author: Joachim Schummer

Publisher: World Scientific

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 390

ISBN-13: 9812775854

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Stem cells have the ability to differentiate into cells that are found throughout the body. This fundamental property of stem cells suggests that they can potentially be used to replace degenerative cells within the body, and regenerate the functional capacity of organ systems that have deteriorated because of disease or aging. This authoritative textbook provides an overview of the latest advances in the field of stem cell biology, spanning topics that include nuclear reprogramming, somatic cell cloning, and determinants of cell fate; embryonic stem cells for hematopoietic and pancreatic repair; adult stem cells for cardiovascular, neural, renal, and hepatic repair; and manufacturing of stem cells for clinical use.


Freedom of Expression®

Freedom of Expression®

Author: Kembrew McLeod

Publisher: U of Minnesota Press

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 418

ISBN-13: 9780816650316

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In 1998 the author, a professional prankster, trademarked the phrase "freedom of expression" to show how the expression of ideas was being restricted. Now he uses intellectual property law as the focal point to show how economic concerns are seriously eroding creativity and free speech.


Sustainable Development Teaching

Sustainable Development Teaching

Author: Katrien Van Poeck

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2019-05-08

Total Pages: 264

ISBN-13: 1351124331

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The aim of this book is to support and inspire teachers to contribute to much-needed processes of sustainable development and to develop teaching practices and professional identities that allow them to cope with the specificity of sustainability issues and, in particular, with the teaching challenges related to the ethical and political dimension of environmental and sustainability education. Bringing together recent scholarship on the topic, this book translates state-of-the-art academic research into teaching models, methods and tools. Starting with an outline of the challenge of sustainability, it offers insights and models for understanding the interesting yet ambiguous concept of ‘sustainable development’ and the complex process of transforming society in a more sustainable direction (Part I). It then goes on to provide a guide to preparing courses and lessons as well as tools for reflection about teaching practices and the multiplicity of approaches to addressing ethical and political challenges in sustainable development teaching (Part II). Finally, the book offers useful conceptual frameworks, models and typologies about the concrete design and implementation of sustainable development teaching (Part III). This book will be essential reading for students of education, as well as teachers in compulsory and higher education and sustainability education researchers.


Chemistry, Grades 6 - 12

Chemistry, Grades 6 - 12

Author: Barbara R. Sandall, Ed.D.

Publisher: Mark Twain Media

Published: 2010-01-04

Total Pages: 83

ISBN-13: 1580375227

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Reinforce good scientific techniques! The teacher information pages provide quick overview of the lesson while student information pages include Knowledge Builders and Inquiry Investigations that can be completed individually or as a group. Tips for lesson preparation (materials lists, strategies, and alternative methods of instruction), a glossary, an inquiry investigation rubric, and a bibliography are included. Perfect for differentiated instruction. Supports NSE and NCTM standards. --marktwainmedamath.com.


Hematologies

Hematologies

Author: Jacob Copeman

Publisher: Cornell University Press

Published: 2019-12-15

Total Pages: 175

ISBN-13: 1501745115

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In this ground-breaking account of the political economy and cultural meaning of blood in contemporary India, Jacob Copeman and Dwaipayan Banerjee examine how the giving and receiving of blood has shaped social and political life. Hematologies traces how the substance congeals political ideologies, biomedical rationalities, and activist practices. Using examples from anti-colonial appeals to blood sacrifice as a political philosophy to contemporary portraits of political leaders drawn with blood, from the use of the substance by Bhopali children as a material of activism to biomedical anxieties and aporias about the excess and lack of donation, Hematologies broaches how political life in India has been shaped through the use of blood and through contestations about blood. As such, the authors offer new entryways into thinking about politics and economy through a "bloodscape of difference": different sovereignties; different proportionalities; and different temporalities. These entryways allow the authors to explore the relation between blood's utopic flows and political clottings as it moves through time and space, conjuring new kinds of social collectivities while reanimating older forms, and always in a reflexive relation to norms that guide its proper flow.