Look Up High an Elephant in the Sky

Look Up High an Elephant in the Sky

Author: Shirley I Beaver

Publisher: Independently Published

Published: 2020-08-29

Total Pages: 42

ISBN-13:

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"LOOK UP HIGH AN ELEPHANT IN THE SKY". The Story is about playing outside. Looking up high in the sky, watching the clouds as they move and take on different shapes. Sharing what you see with your friends. This Bedtime & Story Time Book is to be read out loud with enthusiasm. Helping your audience to be excited about the clouds in the sky and interacting themselves to go outside and look up high in the sky.DAVID MOVES TO A NEW TOWN will be the next book in the series to be published.Shirley I. Beaver has been a minister for 35 years. Mission work, Fun Cub Kids, The Call Bible Training Uganda, Africa and a verity of ministries. www.prophetictraining.org/founder Women Who Overcome Reaching The Nations For God Group - Facebook For more information email [email protected] OR [email protected], Illustrated and Art work By Shirley I. Beaver


Elephant in the Sky

Elephant in the Sky

Author: Heather A. Clark

Publisher: ReadHowYouWant

Published: 2015-02-24

Total Pages: 392

ISBN-13: 9781459693081

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Based on a true story, the tale of a nine-year-old with mental illness, and a mother who strives to find balance between her work and family.


Earth to Sky

Earth to Sky

Author: Michael Nichols

Publisher:

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781597112437

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Elephants are among the earths most sentient beings. They remember, they experience grief and joy, fear and love. Indeed, as our knowledge of these extraordinary creatures increases, the more they transcend all preconceptions of animal behavior. Michael Nick Nichols, longtime photographer for National Geographic as well as the magazines editor-at-large for photography, has been working with African elephants for more than twenty years. In Earth to Sky he tells their story through poignant images that bring us directly into their habitatslush forests and open savannas, or stark landscapes ravaged by human interventionto observe the animals daily engagements and activities. Nicholss photographs are accompanied here by the words of such celebrated figures in the field of conservation as Iain Douglas-Hamilton, J. Michael Fay, Peter Matthiessen, Cynthia Moss, David Quammen, and many others. In addition, Nichols engages us in his photographic journey with personal and informative introductions to each of the books four chaptersexploring life in the wild, the ivory trade, family interactions, and programs for orphaned elephants. The survival of elephants is under dire threat from humankind, most immediately from the market for ivory. More than twenty-five thousand elephants are slaughtered each year, and their ivory is sold at astronomically high prices to countries such as China, Japan, the Philippines, and Singapore. African elephant refuges are under siege; many park rangers have been murdered in the fray. The misuse of elephants ivory as a commodity has to stopbut, as Nichols makes clear, the issue must be addressed with a full and empathetic understanding of the poverty and corruption that persist in the countries where elephants roam. In Earth to Sky Nichols demonstrates that the world needs elephants, and insists that we do all we can to protect their spaces and their lives. Sadly, most signs point to a tragic conclusion for these wise and emotionally complex creatures. This book is an urgent call for us to bring that process to a halt, while we still can.


Thirty-Three Ways of Looking at an Elephant

Thirty-Three Ways of Looking at an Elephant

Author: Dale Peterson

Publisher: Trinity University Press

Published: 2020-10-20

Total Pages: 239

ISBN-13: 1595348670

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Elephants have captivated the human imagination for as long as they have roamed the earth, appearing in writings and cultures from thousands of years ago and still much discussed today. In Thirty-Three Ways of Looking at an Elephant, veteran scientific writer Dale Peterson has collected thirty-three essential writings about elephants from across history, with geographical perspectives ranging from Africa and Southeast Asia to Europe and the United States. An introductory headnote for each selection provides additional context and insights from Peterson’s substantial knowledge of elephants and natural history. The first section of the anthology, “Cultural and Classical Elephants,” explores the earliest mentions of elephants in African mythology, Hindu theology, and Aristotle and other ancient Greek texts. “Colonial and Industrial Elephants” finds elephants in the crosshairs of colonial exploitation in accounts pulled from memoirs commoditizing African elephants as a source of ivory, novel targets for bloodsport, and occasional export for circuses and zoos. “Working and Performing Elephants” gives firsthand accounts of the often cruel training methods and treatment inflicted on elephants to achieve submission and obedience. As elephants became an object of scientific curiosity in the mid-twentieth century, wildlife biologists explored elephant families and kinship, behaviors around sex and love, language and self-awareness, and enhanced communications with sound and smell. The pieces featured in “Scientific and Social Elephants” give readers a glimpse into major discoveries in elephant behaviors. “Endangered Elephants” points to the future of the elephant, whose numbers continue to be ravaged by ivory poachers. Peterson concludes with a section on fictional and literary elephants and ends on a hopeful note with the 1967 essay “Dear Elephant, Sir,” which argues for the moral imperative to save elephants as an act of redemption for their systematic abuse and mistreatment at human hands. Essential to understanding the history and experience of this beloved and misunderstood creature, Thirty-Three Ways of Looking at an Elephant is a must for any elephant lover or armchair environmentalist.


To the Limit

To the Limit

Author: Tom A. Johnson

Publisher: Potomac Books, Inc.

Published: 2006-06-30

Total Pages: 410

ISBN-13: 1597970018

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Helicopter pilots in Vietnam kidded one another about being nothing but glorified bus drivers. But these “rotor heads” saved thousands of American lives while performing what the Army classified as the most dangerous job it had to offer. One in eighteen did not return home. Tom A. Johnson flew the UH-1 “Iroquois” — better known as the “Huey” — in the 229th Assault Helicopter Battalion of the First Air Cavalry Division. From June 1967 through June 1968, he accumulated an astonishing 1,600 flying hours (1,150 combat and 450 noncombat). His battalion was one of the most highly decorated units in the Vietnam War and, as part of the famous First Air Cavalry Division, helped redefine modern warfare. With tremendous flying skill, Johnson survived rescue missions and key battles that included those for Hue and Khe Sanh and operations in the A Shau and Song Re valleys, while many of his comrades did not. His heartfelt and riveting memoir will strike a chord with any soldier who ever flew in the ubiquitous Huey and any reader with an interest in how the Vietnam War was really fought.


Unforgettable Stories

Unforgettable Stories

Author: Bitaliy Bianki

Publisher: TSK Group LLC

Published: 2024-03-07

Total Pages: 21

ISBN-13:

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A set of fascinating tales on various aspects of nature - ruthless, strange, puzzling, yet invariably beautiful and captivating. This collection includes the following works: - Anutka's Duck - Builders without Tools - How I Wanted to Put Salt on a Hare's Tail - Elephant in the Sky - How Little Ant Rushed Home - Mayflies or a Thousand and One Days - The Green Pond


How High Can an Elephant Jump?

How High Can an Elephant Jump?

Author: Guy Campbell

Publisher: B.E.S. Publishing

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780764161711

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A collection of trivia provides answers to such questions as "Do elephants ever forget?", "Do cats always land on their feet?", and "What will happen if all the ice in the world melts?"


This Rock

This Rock

Author: Robert Morgan

Publisher: Algonquin Books

Published: 2001-09-28

Total Pages: 332

ISBN-13: 1565128958

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From the author of Gap Creek-an international best-seller and winner of the Southern Book Critics Circle Award-comes the gripping story of two brothers struggling against each other and the confines of their mountain world in 1920s Appalachia. The Powell brothers-Muir and Moody-are as different as Cain and Abel. Muir is an innocent, a shy young man with big dreams. Moody, the older and wilder brother-embittered by the death of his father, by years of fighting his mother, and by his jealousy of Muir's place in the family-takes to moonshine and gambling and turns his anger on his brother. Muir escapes by wandering, making his way around the country in attempts to find something-an occupation, a calling-to match his ambition. Through it all, their mother, Ginny, tries to steer her boys right, all the while remembering her own losses: her husband (whose touch still haunts her), her youth, and the fiery sense of God that once ordered her world. When Muir, in a drunken vision, decides that his purpose in life is to clear a space on a hill and build a stone church with his own hands, the consequences of his plan are far-reaching and irrevocable: a community threatens to tear itself apart, men die, and his family is forever changed. All that's left in the aftermath are the ghosts and the memories of a new man.


Letter of the Week, Grades Preschool - K

Letter of the Week, Grades Preschool - K

Author:

Publisher: Carson-Dellosa Publishing

Published: 2012-09-01

Total Pages: 162

ISBN-13: 1620578816

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Letter of the Week is packed with developmentally appropriate art, language, science, music, movement, and literacy experiences designed to help children make connections with letters. It includes 26 colorful and alphabetically organized units that are designed to let children explore and experience the letters of the alphabet as they increase their phonological awareness and alphabet knowledge. It features 160 pages and includes reproducible activities.


The Art of Breaking Things

The Art of Breaking Things

Author: Laura Sibson

Publisher: Viking Books for Young Readers

Published: 2019

Total Pages: 402

ISBN-13: 0451481119

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After years of hiding her past, one girl embraces the power of her voice--rules are meant to be broken and she won't stay silent. Inspired by her own #MeToo story, Sibson pens the perfect novel to empower young women to find their voices when they've been silenced for too long.