The Alligator With The Red Eyes

The Alligator With The Red Eyes
Author: Gratchen Hester
Publsiher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 28
Release: 2010-02-26
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781477171929

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The Alligator with the Red Eyes, is about an alligator whose eyes are very red and he is made fun of a lot because of this. Some people tease him a lot, and some of the kids are scared of his eyes and him because they think he is mean. But he is not, he is really a nice alligator, he is just not given a chance because people focus on his eyes before they get to know him. He finally finds a pair of sunshades to cover his eyes so they are not seen anymore. People are beginning to like him now, he is smiling more, and he is starting to feel like he fits in with the rest of the alligators. Although, the other alligators were friendly to him, it was just the guest that would visit the zoo, who was mean to him. Once the sunshades were on the alligators face, he promised the other alligators that he would take them off, for fear of losing them.

The White Alligator Paper Back

The White Alligator  Paper Back
Author: Michael Verrett
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 118
Release: 2010-03-10
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9780557280421

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(black and white illustrations) A pour quoi story in the tradition of southern folk tales that purports to explain why there are white alligators. Told from the perspective of a clever raccoon, a traveling naturalist learns how the actions of a sneaky alligator, a missing turtle, a bossy lady duck, some crazy birds and a trio of ornery owls combine to create a hilarious adventure story. Over 70 illustrations

Riverwoods

Riverwoods
Author: Charles Kruvand
Publsiher: Texas A&M University Press
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2018-09-05
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781623496739

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In this stunning photographic tribute to one of Texas’ most intriguing and perhaps least understood rivers, Riverwoods: Exploring the Wild Neches takes readers on a unique adventure along, and sometimes into, the wild and murky waters of the Neches River. The Neches flows through the heart of East Texas, past primordial bottomland forests, timber and oil industries, and elusive denizens—humans, alligators, bobcats, and herons. Although the river and its watershed have inspired authors, artists, and photographers, it can also seem impenetrable, intimidating, or just plain unsightly to outsiders. Spending many days canoeing the river and nights camping on the banks, Charles Kruvand was drawn to the complicated allure of the Neches river and woods. Once common across the southeastern United States, the Neches bottomland forests exemplify an ecosystem that has almost passed out of existence. Thad Sitton, an East Texas native and noted historian, opens the book with an introduction to the historical, cultural, and ecological significance of the Neches River. He takes readers through time from early Native American inhabitants to Spanish and Anglo settlers to present-day East Texans. He also describes the environmental battles fought over preserving parts of the river woodlands surrounding the waterway and wildlife that have depended on the river for sustenance. Through beautiful photographs and stirring recollections of his trip along the river, Charles Kruvand weaves a rare portrait of one of the last wild rivers in Texas.

Boca Chita

Boca Chita
Author: Lance Long
Publsiher: BENU Books
Total Pages: 392
Release: 2012-09
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780988265608

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Mark, a retired boomer with a powerful survivalist streak, manages to avoid contamination from the deadly NOEL virus, released worldwide by terrorists on Christmas Eve. Within 3 days, 99.9% of the world's population succumbs. He decides to bug-out in his survival-prepared, live-aboard trawler to Boca Chita Key, an uninhabited island seventeen miles from Miami, where he uses his wits, resilience and mechanical know-how to homestead as a self-sufficient hermit. Access to unlimited fuel will guarantee his freedom to travel, and power the air-conditioning, laundry, hot water heater and freezer. He quickly learns the essential secret of harvesting diesel from marina pumps using his portable Honda generator. In a vastly changed world, Mark faces his first challenging year with only the companionship of a shipwrecked survivor, his dog Shadow. In his Journal, he reflects on preparing for life aboard, watching the weather, harvesting the gifts of the sea, and nurturing the miracle of a kitchen garden. His encounters with a variety of animals and a handful of survivors succeed with the help of a salvaged Coast Guard Defender Class quick-response boat, a sawed-off 12-gauge pump Decksweeper shotgun, a stun-gun disguised as a camera, and some creative chemistry. He records a prepper's perspective on hot-wiring boats & cars, breaking & entering, false imprisonment and misdemeanor manslaughter. But Mark's Journal also celebrates the mundane: bicycling, baking bread, doing laundry, and fitting-out, running, and maintaining his boats, island repairs and improvements. In the months following NOEL, South Florida and the Keys suffer a series of natural catastrophes including a deep freeze, drought, uncontrolled wildfires in the Everglades, two hurricanes, and Lake Okeechobee breaching its dike, inundating South Florida. The first anniversary of the terrorist attack closes with a gathering of a small band of immune survivors, setting the stage for the creation of the community of New Islandia. Boca Chita tracks a careful and thoughtful man achieving equipoise as custodian of his "green" island hideaway, overcoming isolation, and taking the next steps. It is the first book of the NOEL trilogy, which includes Calusa Coast and The First Coast.

Florida s Wetlands

Florida s Wetlands
Author: Ellie Whitney,D Bruce Means,Anne Rudloe
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 428
Release: 2015-10-17
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781561648481

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Taken from the earlier book Priceless Florida (and modified for a stand-alone book), this volume discusses Florida's wetlands, including interior wetlands, seepage wetlands, marshes, flowing-water swamps, beaches and marine marshes, and mangrove swamps. Introduces readers to the trees and plants, insects, mammals, reptiles, and other species that live in Florida's unique wetlands ecosystem, including the Virginia iris, American white waterlily, cypress, treefrogs, warblers, and the Florida black bear. Next in series > > See all of the books in this series

The River is Home And Angel City

The River is Home   And  Angel City
Author: Patrick D. Smith
Publsiher: Pineapple Press Inc
Total Pages: 432
Release: 1989
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0910923647

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The river is home - - Angel City.

The River Is Home

The River Is Home
Author: Patrick D. Smith
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2021-07-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781683342854

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Poor in material possessions, Skeeter's kinfolk are rich in their appreciation of their beautiful natural surroundings. The river on which they live—with its food supply, steamboats, and floods—figures strongly in their lives as the source of life, change, and death. Though their life is a simple one, it's filled with friendship, loyalty, love, and compassion

The Courageous Classroom

The Courageous Classroom
Author: Janet Taylor,Jed Dearybury
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2021-07-14
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781119700708

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Help students and educators cope with fear in the classroom with this up-to-date new resource In The Courageous Classroom: Creating a Culture of Safety for Students to Learn and Thrive, community psychiatrist Dr. Janet Taylor and nationally acclaimed educator, Jed Dearybury deliver a concise and insightful take on the culture of fear in schools around the country. You'll learn about the various ways fear is present in students and educators, practical tools and strategies for educators to cope with fear and anxiety in the classroom, the reality of racism, homophobia and microaggressions and their impact on learning, and how to create a landscape of calm in your classroom. This important book will show you: The difference between fear and anxiety and how to respond to both How to create social-emotional learning environments where students feel mentally and physically safe Why, despite schools being safer than ever, students and educators fear for their personal safety How to manage educator stress, fear, and anxiety in a time of increasing coverage of school shootings Perfect for K-12 public school educators, Courageous Classrooms will also earn a place in the libraries of educators in training and parents with school-age children who wish to better help children cope with fear.