Daily Discoveries for JULY eBook

Daily Discoveries for JULY  eBook
Author: Elizabeth Cole Midgley,Jennette Guymon-King
Publsiher: Lorenz Educational Press
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2006-03-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780787786434

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This book in the popular Daily Discoveries series makes it possible for every day in the classroom to be a celebration! Celebrations include: Picnic Day, Fun with Puppets Day, Liberty Bell Day, Treasure Island Day, Man on the Moon Day, Pioneer Day, Beat the Heat Day, Beatrix Potter's Birthday and many more. The activity suggestions will add a little spice to your curriculum: language arts, social studies, writing, math, science and health, music and drama, physical fitness, art, etc.

Daily Discoveries for AUGUST

Daily Discoveries for AUGUST
Author: Elizabeth Cole Midgley
Publsiher: Lorenz Educational Press
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2005-03-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781573104524

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Provides language arts, social studies, writing, math, science, health, music, drama, physical fitness, and art activities for use in kindergarten through sixth grade classes which celebrate the month of August. Includes lists of books and bulletin board ideas.

The Lost White Tribe

The Lost White Tribe
Author: Michael F. Robinson
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2016-03-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780199978496

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In 1876, in a mountainous region to the west of Lake Victoria, Africa--what is today Ruwenzori Mountains National Park in Uganda--the famed explorer Henry Morton Stanley encountered Africans with what he was convinced were light complexions and European features. Stanley's discovery of this African "white tribe" haunted him and seemed to substantiate the so-called Hamitic Hypothesis: the theory that the descendants of Ham, the son of Noah, had populated Africa and other remote places, proving that the source and spread of human races around the world could be traced to and explained by a Biblical story. In The Lost White Tribe, Michael Robinson traces the rise and fall of the Hamitic Hypothesis. In addition to recounting Stanley's "discovery," Robinson shows how it influenced encounters with the Ainu in Japan; Vilhjalmur Stefansson's tribe of "blond Eskimos" in the Arctic; and the "white Indians" of Panama. As Robinson shows, race theory stemming originally from the Bible only not only guided exploration but archeology, including Charles Mauch's discovery of the Grand Zimbabwe site in 1872, and literature, such as H. Rider Haggard's King Solomon's Mines, whose publication launched an entire literary subgenre ded icated to white tribes in remote places. The Hamitic Hypothesis would shape the theories of Carl Jung and guide psychological and anthropological notions of the primitive. The Hypothesis also formed the foundation for the European colonial system, which was premised on assumptions about racial hierarchy, at whose top were the white races, the purest and oldest of them all. It was a small step from the Hypothesis to theories of Aryan superiority, which served as the basis of the race laws in Nazi Germany and had horrific and catastrophic consequences. Though racial thinking changed profoundly after World War Two, a version of Hamitic validation of the "whiter" tribes laid the groundwork for conflict within Africa itself after decolonization, including the Rwandan genocide. Based on painstaking archival research, The Lost White Tribe is a fascinating, immersive, and wide-ranging work of synthesis, revealing the roots of racial thinking and the legacies that continue to exert their influence to this day.

Minerals Yearbook

Minerals Yearbook
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2000
Genre: Mineral industries
ISBN: UCR:31210016363606

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The Daily Discoveries of a Bible Scholar and Manuscript Hunter A Biography of James Rendel Harris 1852 1941

The Daily Discoveries of a Bible Scholar and Manuscript Hunter  A Biography of James Rendel Harris  1852   1941
Author: Alessandro Falcetta
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 704
Release: 2018-05-31
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780567674197

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This is the first full biography of James Rendel Harris (1852-1941), Bible and patristic scholar, manuscript collector, Quaker theologian, devotional writer, traveller, folklorist, and relief worker. Drawing on published and unpublished sources gathered in the United States, Europe, and the Middle East, many of which were previously unknown, Alessandro Falcetta tells the story of Harris's life and works set against the background of the cultural and political life of contemporary Britain. Falcetta traces the development of Harris's career from Cambridge to Birmingham, the story of his seven journeys to the Middle East, and of his many campaigns, from religious freedom to conscientious objection. The book focuses upon Harris's innovative contributions in the field of textual and literary criticism, his acquisitions of hundreds of manuscripts from the Middle East, his discoveries of early Christian works – in particular the Odes of Solomon – his Quaker beliefs and his studies in the cult of twins. His enormous output and extensive correspondence reveal an indefatigable genius in close contact with the most famous scholars of his time, from Hort to Harnack, Nestle, the 'Sisters of Sinai', and Frazer.

Soup Through the Ages

Soup Through the Ages
Author: Victoria R. Rumble
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2009-08-11
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780786453900

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As cooking advanced from simply placing wild grains, seeds, or meat in or near a fire to following some vague notion of food as a pleasing experience, soup--the world's first prepared dish--became the unpretentious comfort food for all of civilization. This book provides a comprehensive and worldwide culinary history of soup from ancient times. Appendices detail vegetables and herbs used in centuries-old soup traditions and offer dozens of recipes from the medieval era through World War II.

Alberta Montana Discovery Guide

Alberta Montana Discovery Guide
Author: Alberta-Montana Heritage Partnership
Publsiher: Montana Historical Society
Total Pages: 378
Release: 1997
Genre: Alberta
ISBN: 077321240X

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Alberta and Montana have much to offer the modern-day explorer: world-class museums, parks set in spectacular natural surroundings, and historic sites that bring the past to life. This indispensable guide includes over 300 color photographs, descriptions, easy-to-follow directions, and contact information for nearly 500 attractions across Alberta and Montana.

Journal of a Third Voyage for the Discovery of a North west Passage from the Atlantic to the Pacific

Journal of a Third Voyage for the Discovery of a North west Passage from the Atlantic to the Pacific
Author: Sir William Edward Parry
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 400
Release: 1826
Genre: Arctic regions
ISBN: OXFORD:501994722

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