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This title takes a popular feline breed, Russian Blues and colorfully presents their facial features, body basics, personalities and more! Do you want a quiet cat or one that climbs on things? This book even includes a checklist to help readers decide if this cat is right for them. Illustrations reveal interesting details about the history of Russian blues sailing on trade ships from Russia to England. Readers both young and old will find this informative book worthwhile! Also included is a comprehension quiz and glossary. Super Sandcastle is an imprint of ABDO Publishing Company
The intense gaze of a green-eyed Russian blue draws the attention of any cat admirer. Glistening, plush fur, a regal Russian history, and chosen loyalty to its owner give this cat a reputation of luxury. But the breed was not always so significant. Learn more about how the Russian blue earned a place among cat fanciers in our book for beginning readers.
Feline friend or foe? Follow nine puss personality tests to find out! Answer 81 multiple choice questions to find out who your pet really is and how their mysterious mind works. Questions are organised by classic cat behaviours and life areas, from sleeping habits and vocal communication to their sense of adventure and unique cattitude. Match your answers to one or more of the 36 colourful puss profiles to demystify their pet peeves and strange habits, and read on to become a moggy mastermind.
Pets and their owners appear together in a book as heartwarming as it is informative. From our earliest beginnings, we have shared our lives with animals. Jane Drake and Ann Love explore the ties that humans and their pets have formed. With fun and fascinating facts, they address Dog People and Cat People. (Why does a cat wind around her owner's legs? She's rubbing her owner with glands on her face to say "you're mine.") They also introduce us to more unusual pets. There's Polly the parrot, who lived through the Klondike Gold Rush to be 126 years old by belting back whiskey, swearing, and biting gold miners. And, of course, there are fish and reptiles, rodents and horses, all of whom can be beloved pets. As useful as it is fun, Talking Tails is a must for children who have or want a pet.
Peter L Bernstein,Peter W. Bernstein,Christopher Ma
Author : Peter L Bernstein,Peter W. Bernstein,Christopher Ma Publisher : Random House Page : 802 pages File Size : 47,5 Mb Release : 1996-09-17 Category : Political Science ISBN : 067975492X
The Practical Guide to Practically Everything by Peter L Bernstein,Peter W. Bernstein,Christopher Ma Pdf
The most successful and useful new almanac of the decade is back, with reams of new material to help readers make the most out of their lives in the coming year. This year's Practical Guide includes advice from more than 500 experts, including O.J. Simpson's jury consultant on the ins and outs of jury duty; Cal Ripken, Jr., on how to go from Little League to the majors; master chef Jacques Pepin on his favorite low-fat gourmet desserts; and C. Everett Koop on how to choose a doctor. Graphs, tables, charts & illustrations.
Zombie Seed and the Butterfly Blues by R.P. Clair Pdf
Professor Delta Quinn teams with investigative reporter Caleb Barthes to unravel the mystery of the zombie seed, the genetically-modified follow-up to the “terminator seed.” This fact-based fiction is an academic novel that relies on fast-paced action as well as theoretical insights. Using the cultural icon of the zombie to address work alienation and contemporary apathy is perfect for the purposes of having the reader examine corporate greed in a global world. The cast of characters brings this global aspect to life. In the backdrop of the novel, a history of the zombie unfolds—a history of the violence that Haiti and African diaspora have suffered. Yet, it is Delta’s research into narratives of partner abuse that lead her to grapple with her own tragic past and take brave steps toward ending the abuse of others. This social justice book is based on award-winning research in rhetorical ethnography and is being assigned for courses in rhetoric, ethnography, narrative, organizational communication, and diversity, but would fit with others (e.g., ethics, interpersonal, public relations, journalism, sociology, philosophy) where examining the individual’s role in the life-world is not only promoted but expected. If the novel doesn’t do it, then the facts found at the end of the book should “wake up” any remaining zombies. Robin Patric Clair is a Full Professor, Diversity Fellow and a Fellow to the Center of Creative Endeavors at Purdue University. She has won research awards in rhetoric, narrative, ethnography and organizational communication, including two ‘Outstanding Book of the Year’ awards, two ‘Best Research Article of the Year’ awards, the ‘Golden Anniversary Award’ and multiple ‘Top Paper’ Awards for her research.
You are going to love these guys. Max is an American Shorthair cat who loves to get into adventures. Tammy is his teen friend that helps him along their way. They create quite a stir in the trailer park where they live. Of course Max made me write it for him and publish it. So get the books or I am in trouble, there is also Tails from the Park. Thanks Tim. Max's dad... -30-
My buddy Max (my cat) told me to launch his book to broaden his fan base. Okay, I'm a pushover for most felines. Here we go. Get Max's book and share, it with everyone you know. Okay sounds good doesn't it. You will be amazed at all of his adventures. The funny ones being the best. We start with our trooper when he was a kitten and then end up with his big reward and truth. He'll get under your skin forsure. Tim....Max's dad... -30-
Frank Marshall Davis was a prominent poet, journalist, jazz critic, and civil rights activist on the Chicago and Atlanta scene from the 1920s through 1940s. He was an intimate of Langston Hughes and Richard Wright and an influential editor at the Chicago Evening Bulletin, the Chicago Whip, the Chicago Star, and the Atlanta World. He renounced his writing career in 1948 and moved to Hawaii, forgotten until the Black Arts Movement rediscovered him in the 1960s. Because of his early self-exile from the literary limelight, Davis's life and work have been shrouded in mystery. Livin' the Blues offers us a chance to rediscover this talented poet and writer and stands as an important example of black autobiography, similar in form, style, and message to those of Langston Hughes and Richard Wright. "Both a social commentary and intellectual exploration into African American life in the twentieth century."—Charles Vincent, Atlanta History