Making Stars Physical

Making Stars Physical

Author: Stephen Case

Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Press

Published: 2018-11-03

Total Pages: 284

ISBN-13: 0822986116

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Making Stars Physical offers the first extensive look at the astronomical career of John Herschel, son of William Herschel and one of the leading scientific figures in Britain throughout much of the nineteenth century. Herschel’s astronomical career is usually relegated to a continuation of his father, William’s, sweeps for nebulae. However, as Stephen Case argues, John Herschel was pivotal in establishing the sidereal revolution his father had begun: a shift of attention from the planetary system to the study of nebulous regions in the heavens and speculations on the nature of the Milky Way and the sun’s position within it. Through John Herschel’s astronomical career—in particular his work on constellation reform, double stars, and variable stars—the study of stellar objects became part of mainstream astronomy. He leveraged his mathematical expertise and his position within the scientific community to make sidereal astronomy accessible even to casual observers, allowing amateurs to make useful observations that could contribute to theories on the nature of stars. With this book, Case shows how Herschel’s work made the stars physical and laid the foundations for modern astrophysics.


Making Stars

Making Stars

Author: Nora Nachumi

Publisher: Rutgers University Press

Published: 2022-07-15

Total Pages: 397

ISBN-13: 1644532646

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Making Stars provides multiple perspectives on the simultaneous emergence of modern forms of life writing and celebrity culture in eighteenth-century Britain. Crossing multiple genres and media, contributors reveal the complex and varied ways in which these modern ways of thinking about individual identity mutually conditioned their emergence during this formative period.


Spiral to the Stars

Spiral to the Stars

Author: Laura Harjo

Publisher: University of Arizona Press

Published: 2019-06-25

Total Pages: 321

ISBN-13: 0816538018

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All communities are teeming with energy, spirit, and knowledge, and Spiral to the Stars taps into and activates this dynamism to discuss Indigenous community planning from a Mvskoke perspective. This book poses questions about what community is, how to reclaim community, and how to embark on the process of envisioning what and where the community can be. Geographer Laura Harjo demonstrates that Mvskoke communities have what they need to dream, imagine, speculate, and activate the wishes of ancestors, contemporary kin, and future relatives—all in a present temporality—which is Indigenous futurity. Organized around four methodologies—radical sovereignty, community knowledge, collective power, and emergence geographies—Spiral to the Stars provides a path that departs from traditional community-making strategies, which are often extensions of the settler state. Readers are provided a set of methodologies to build genuine community relationships, knowledge, power, and spaces for themselves. Communities don’t have to wait on experts because this book helps them activate their own possibilities and expertise. A detailed final chapter provides participatory tools that can be used in workshop settings or one on one. This book offers a critical and concrete map for community making that leverages Indigenous way-finding tools. Mvskoke narratives thread throughout the text, vividly demonstrating that theories come from lived and felt experiences. This is a must-have book for community organizers, radical pedagogists, and anyone wishing to empower and advocate for their community.


Stars in the Making

Stars in the Making

Author: Elizabeth Ravenwood

Publisher: Leisure Arts

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 38

ISBN-13: 160140932X

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The stars have been subjects of myth and fable for millennia. No matter how much we learn about these celestial bodies, we always enjoy using artistry to capture their likeness. Now knitters can catch their own stars with these 14 designs by Elizabeth Ravenwood. Knit them in their original forms, or make your stars "twinkle" by adding beads or changing thread or embroidery floss. Imagine using your stars as home decor accents, or adding them to sweaters or handbags as appliques. With knitted stars, there's a universe of creativity awaiting your discovery! 6 patterns plus 8 options in a variety of plain and metallic threads with beads: Andromeda, Bellatrix, Capella, Electra, Maia, and Mira.


The Burning Light of Two Stars

The Burning Light of Two Stars

Author: Laura Davis

Publisher:

Published: 2024-03-09

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13:

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This riveting memoir by the author of The Courage to Heal, examines the endurance of mother-daughter love, how memory protects and betrays us, and the determination to fulfill a promise when ghosts from the past come knocking.


Latina/o Stars in U.S. Eyes

Latina/o Stars in U.S. Eyes

Author: Mary Beltrán

Publisher: University of Illinois Press

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 226

ISBN-13: 0252076516

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A penetrating analysis of the construction of Latina/o stardom in U.S. film, television, and celebrity culture since the 1920s


Rising Star

Rising Star

Author: David Garrow

Publisher: HarperCollins

Published: 2017-05-09

Total Pages: 2214

ISBN-13: 0062641859

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New York Times Bestseller Rising Star is the definitive account of Barack Obama's formative years that made him the man who became the forty-fourth president of the United States—from the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Bearing the Cross Barack Obama's speech at the 2004 Democratic National Convention instantly catapulted him into the national spotlight and led to his election four years later as America's first African-American president. In this penetrating biography, David J. Garrow delivers an epic work about the life of Barack Obama, creating a rich tapestry of a life little understood, until now. Rising Star: The Making of Barack Obama captivatingly describes Barack Obama's tumultuous upbringing as a young black man attending an almost-all-white, elite private school in Honolulu while being raised almost exclusively by his white grandparents. After recounting Obama's college years in California and New York, Garrow charts Obama's time as a Chicago community organizer, working in some of the city's roughest neighborhoods; his years at the top of his Harvard Law School class; and his return to Chicago, where Obama honed his skills as a hard-knuckled politician, first in the state legislature and then as a candidate for the United States Senate. Detailing a scintillating, behind-the-scenes account of Obama's 2004 speech, a moment that labeled him the Democratic Party's "rising star," Garrow also chronicles Obama's four years in the Senate, weighing his stands on various issues against positions he had taken years earlier, and recounts his thrilling run for the White House in 2008. In Rising Star, David J. Garrow has created a vivid portrait that reveals not only the people and forces that shaped the future president but also the ways in which he used those influences to serve his larger aspirations. This is a gripping read about a young man born into uncommon family circumstances, whose faith in his own talents came face-to-face with fantastic ambitions and a desire to do good in the world. Most important, Rising Star is an extraordinary work of biography—tremendous in its research and storytelling, and brilliant in its analysis of the all-too-human struggles of one of the most fascinating politicians of our time.


Making the Team

Making the Team

Author: Dean Hughes

Publisher: Random House Books for Young Readers

Published: 1990

Total Pages: 100

ISBN-13: 9780679804260

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Three third-grade rookies who make the Little League baseball team aren't immediately accepted by the older players.


Physics for Rock Stars

Physics for Rock Stars

Author: Christine McKinley

Publisher: National Geographic Books

Published: 2014-06-03

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 039916586X

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From the host of the History channel’s Brad Meltzer’s Decoded: the laws of the universe like you’ve never experienced them before. This approachable book explains the world of physics with clarity, humor, and a dash of adventure. Physics for Rock Stars is not a weighty treatise on science, but a personal tour of physics from a quirky friend. Anyone who’s ever wondered why nature abhors a vacuum, what causes magnetic attraction, or how to jump off a moving train or do a perfect stage dive will find answers and a few laughs too. No equations, numbers, or tricky concepts—just an inspiring and comical romp through the basics of physics and the beauty of the organized universe.