Grow Up David

Grow Up  David
Author: David Shannon
Publsiher: Scholastic Inc.
Total Pages: 38
Release: 2018-08-28
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781338290677

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Laugh-aloud humor abounds when David can't resist bugging his big brother. In this funny romp, David careens from one mischievous antic to the next... until he finally wins his brother's approval. Little-brother antics have never been so endearing -- or true to life! David Shannon's beloved character in his bestselling book No, David! captures the attention and hearts of young children as few characters can. Readers relish David's exuberance, defiance, and wildly energetic curiosity, and when there's trouble, you can bet "David did it!" Now he's taunting his older brother by eating his Halloween candy, making a bathroom mess, and following him up the tree house. "You're too little!" won't stop David's tricks in this all-time "read it again" favorite. With millions of copies in print and four sequels, No, David! hit the ground running in 1998 and was a Caldecott Honor Book, a New York Times Best Illustrated Book, and a classic for 20 years. Based on a book the author wrote and illustrated when he was five, David captures the timeless no-no's familiar to every child. Grow Up, David! is nothing short of exhilarating.

No David

No  David
Author: David Shannon
Publsiher: Cartwheel Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018-08-28
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1338299581

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This brand-new board book celebrates 20 years of the bestselling, Caldecott-winning classic featuring America's favorite trouble maker! Full color.

Grow Up David

Grow Up  David
Author: David Shannon
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2021
Genre: Brothers
ISBN: 1664997946

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David follows his older brother around, annoying him and doing everything he can to make sure his brother notices him--but when David gets hurt playing, his brother is there to make sure he is okay.

No David

No  David
Author: David Shannon
Publsiher: Scholastic Inc.
Total Pages: 78
Release: 1998
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0590930028

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A young boy is depicted doing a variety of naughty things for which he is repeatedly admonished, but finally he gets a hug.

Gifted Children Grown Up

Gifted Children Grown Up
Author: Joan Freeman
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2013-02-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781136632525

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More than a quarter of a century ago, Joan Freeman began this study of 210 children, comparing the recognized gifted, the unrecognized gifted and their classmates. This book: describes what happened to them and their families as they grew up and coped with their different circumstances. It also looks at the problems they faced, often described in their own words and contains personal details from in-depth interviews in homes and schools all over Britain, which are at times startling and sometimes depressing. It lays to rest many myths about the development of gifted children. The book offers insights into the special situations of the gifted and points out much needed changes in their care and education. It is not only important for their own fulfillment and happiness, but for the future of society.

Religious Diversity Today

Religious Diversity Today
Author: Jean-Guy A. Goulet,Liam D. Murphy,Anastasia Panagakos
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 1003
Release: 2015-12-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781440833328

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This insightful three-volume set examines faith through the social and cultural perspective of anthropology, sociology, and religious studies, shedding light on the role of religion in the human experience. Why is human suffering and the existence of evil part of the human experience? How does religious doctrine establish one's identity? In what ways does religion interact with and shape the social order? This thought-provoking work ponders these questions and explores the concept of religion from various perspectives: as a tool for self and community-based spiritual awareness, as a set of practices that translates faith into interaction with others, and as a cornerstone of society for those who seek to harness—or hinder—its influence. Written in accessible and inviting language, each volume focuses on a particular dimension of religion. The first book examines religious experience in the modern world and explores suffering in religious faiths, the second volume centers around ritual and pilgrimage, and the last book analyzes the controversial relationship between religion and societies. The content features such thought-provoking topics as death and green burials, sexuality and sex trade, and how and why evil manifests in the human experience.

The Many Worlds of David Amram

The Many Worlds of David Amram
Author: Dean Birkenkamp
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2023-09-25
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781000956658

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In a career spanning 70 years, composer, conductor, and multi-instrumentalist David Amram is hailed today as the creator of symphonic works, chamber music, and two operas; as a brilliant jazz and vocal improviser; and the composer of memorable stage and film scores. He has collaborated with many leading musicians, playwrights, artists, actors, and writers, including Jack Kerouac, Woody Guthrie, Leonard Bernstein, Dizzy Gillespie, Charlie Parker, Arthur Miller, Elia Kazan, Bob Dylan, Judy Collins, Elmira Darvarova, Paul Newman, Willie Nelson, Steve Earle, and hundreds more. An innovator who blended jazz and global folk styles with classical traditions, Amram’s career also emphasizes the creative potential of joyful collaboration. This new book offers a fascinating and wide-ranging picture of Amram’s work and influence, from the rich, pioneering days of 1950s America to today’s embrace of international cultures. It shows how Amram’s gift as an on-stage spontaneous creator enriches his formal classical composing. With multi-media links for readers, it is possible to see and hear film and audio highlights and adventures described in this book by important conductors, musicians, performers, scholars, and journalists. This book is the essential guide to a major figure in contemporary music.

Empire of Dreams

Empire of Dreams
Author: Andrew Gordon
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2008
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 074255578X

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A look at various science fiction, fantasy, and horror films directed by Steven Spielberg, one of the contemporary filmmakers.