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We Could Bring Back Dinosaurs?

We Could Bring Back Dinosaurs?

Izzi Howell

World Book
2024
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Would you like a pet Velociraptor or a ride on a Diplodocus? Find out how scientists might be able to bring dinosaurs back to life and whether or not that's actually a good idea What Would Happen If... explores some of the most important questions of modern times while encouraging readers to think critically about the concept of cause and effect.
Earth's Processes and Changes

Earth's Processes and Changes

Izzi Howell

Cherry Lake Publishing
2024
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The characters in this graphic novel take readers on a colorful journey around the world... and beyond Pairing humor with bright and fun full-color illustrations, this book builds core content knowledge panel by panel. In Earth's Processes and Changes, readers will learn about physical, chemical, and biological weathering; erosion and deposition; earthquakes; volcanoes, and more A glossary of terms is also included.
Fresh Waters

Fresh Waters

Izzi Howell

Cherry Lake Publishing
2024
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The characters in this graphic novel take readers on a colorful journey around the world... and beyond Pairing humor with bright and fun full-color illustrations, this book builds core content knowledge panel by panel. In Fresh Waters, readers will learn about various types of bodies of freshwater, the water cycle, weird and wonderful water facts, and more A glossary of terms is also included.
Land

Land

Izzi Howell

Cherry Lake Publishing
2024
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The characters in this graphic novel take readers on a colorful journey around the world... and beyond Pairing humor with bright and fun full-color illustrations, this book builds core content knowledge panel by panel. In Land, readers will learn about the earth's crust, landforms, the continents, and more A glossary of terms is also included.
Oceans

Oceans

Izzi Howell

Cherry Lake Publishing
2024
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The characters in this graphic novel take readers on a colorful journey around the world... and beyond Pairing humor with bright and fun full-color illustrations, this book builds core content knowledge panel by panel. In Oceans, readers will learn about the ocean floor, currents, waves, tides, the water cycle, and more An engaging quiz and glossary of terms are also included.
Places and Regions

Places and Regions

Izzi Howell

Cherry Lake Publishing
2024
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The characters in this graphic novel take readers on a colorful journey around the world... and beyond Pairing humor with bright and fun full-color illustrations, this book builds core content knowledge panel by panel. In Places and Regions, readers will learn about earth's continents and countries; physical, cultural, and political regions; and more A glossary of terms is also included.
Notes from the Teenage Underground

Notes from the Teenage Underground

Simmone Howell

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
2007
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Taking their anti-social edge one step further, seventeen year old Gem and her friends Mira and Lo have decided to go 'underground'. Their activities will be 'extreme', 'anti-establishment', 'avant-garde' and 'debauched'. While Gem makes an underground film and Mira sets about pursuing 'boys-without-barcodes' no one knows what it is that Lo - the most subversive of the three - has planned. But in the back of her mind, Gem's worried. She feels the balance of the trio's friendship is always weighted against her. And as the weeks draw closer to Christmas, appearances start to deceive and relationships flounder. For all the promise of the group, Underground seems a dark place to be. It will take great films, bad poetry and a pantheon of inspirational guides - from Andy Warhol to Germaine Greer - to help Gem work out the true meaning of friendship, where family fits in, and that the best parts of life aren't always underground.
Exploring Victorian Travel Literature

Exploring Victorian Travel Literature

Jessica Howell

Edinburgh University Press
2014
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This interdisciplinary study explores both the personal and political significance of climate in the Victorian imagination. It analyses foreboding imagery of miasma, sludge and rot across non-fictional and fictional travel narratives, speeches, private journals and medical advice tracts. Well-known authors such as Joseph Conrad are placed in dialogue with minority writers such as Mary Seacole and Africanus Horton in order to understand their different approaches to representing white illness abroad. The project also considers postcolonial texts such as Wilson Harris's Palace of the Peacock to demonstrate that authors continue to 'write back' to the legacies of colonialism by using images of climate induced illness. Key Features Offers a new perspective on the study of Victorian literature and imperialism by studying depictions of white bodies made ill by the tropical environment Bridges the critical approaches of illness narrative analysis, race and travel studies Analyses canonical travel literature alongside works by lesser known and minority authors Shows the pervasive afterlife of climate in the cultural imagination, even after the discoveries of germ theory and contagionism
Fact Cat: Science: Food Chains
A fantastic resource for children aged 6-8, the Fact Cat series makes a perfect one-stop-shop for help with homework assignments!Which animal only eats fifty times a year? Where is a starfish's mouth? How do plants make food under water?Find out about food chains and how plants and animals depend on each other for food. Discover the diets of carnivores, omnivores and herbivores and see what food chains look like in different habitats. A simple fun picture quiz helps readers to recall what they have read.
Fact Cat: History: Early Britons: Stone Age to Iron Age
Read all about Early Britons with the Fact Cat! The Stone Age to Iron Age period was a time of great change in British history. Discover the wonders of the stone, bronze and iron ages: who lived in Britain 6000 years ago? How did our early ancestors live and what did they eat? Find out how we know about life in prehistoric times with the evidence of artefacts and ancient sites that have been discovered. Simple quiz questions at the back help readers to remember what they've just read.Perfect one-stop-shop for help with homework assignments!Broad-ranging appeal for nursery age through to Key Stage 2.
Silures

Silures

Ray Howell

THE HISTORY PRESS LTD
2022
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‘There are huge gaps in our understanding of the lives of the Silures … Despite what is in many instances a glaring lack of evidence, I’ve increasingly become convinced that trying to tease out what we can about the social structure of these people offers one of our best avenues to understanding them better.’Silures explores exciting new discoveries and changing interpretations to give an up-to-date analysis of the Iron Age peoples of south-east Wales.From ‘the study of stuff’, new evidence of trade and commerce and archaeological discoveries, to the suggestion of a new research agenda and a consideration of Silurian resonances in modern Wales, Ray Howell’s insights are based on personal observations and his own research activities, including excavations in the Silurian region.
Searching for the Silures

Searching for the Silures

Ray Howell

The History Press Ltd
2009
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The Silures, the Iron Age tribe of south-east Wales, are described by Roman sources as among the most implacable foes of Roman expansion. The remarkable Silurian War, a protracted and surprisingly successful guerrilla campaign, saw the advancing legions kept at bay for a quarter of a century. In this important new book, Dr Ray Howell examines our current knowledge of these fascinating but enigmatic people. The Silures emerge as a resilient and sophisticated clan-based tribal confederation. Their martial traditions, reflected in their material culture including artefacts such as the red enamelled trappings of their chariots, found expression in their remarkable resistance to Roman seizure of their lands. Elements of their traditions survived the extended period of occupation which followed the Roman conquest to be reasserted in post-Roman south-east Wales. The story of the Silures is one of the most gripping to have come down to us from later British prehistory. This fully illustrated new account tells that story.
After Sibelius: Studies in Finnish Music

After Sibelius: Studies in Finnish Music

Tim Howell

Ashgate Publishing Limited
2006
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During the last twenty years, the rest of the world has come to focus on the music of Finland. The seemingly disproportionate creative energy from this small country defies prevalent trends in the production of classical music. Tim Howell provides an engaging investigation into Finnish music and combines elements of composer biography and detailed analysis within the broader context of cultural and national identity. The book consists of a collection of eight individual composer studies that investigate the historical position and compositional characteristics of a representative selection of leading figures, ranging from the beginning of the twentieth century to the present day. These potentially self-contained studies subscribe to a larger picture, which explains the Sibelian legacy, the effect of this considerable influence on subsequent generations and its lasting consequences: an internationally acclaimed school of contemporary music. Outlining a particular perspective on modernism, Howell provides a careful balance between biographical and analytical concerns to allow the work to be accessible to the non-specialist. Each composer study offers a sense of overview followed by progressively more detail. Close readings of selected orchestral works provide a focus, while the structure of each analysis accommodates the different levels of engagement expected by a wide readership. The composers under consideration are Aarre Merikanto, Erik Bergman, Joonas Kokkonen, Einojuhani Rautavaara, Aulis Sallinen, Paavo Heininen, Kaija Saariaho and Magnus Lindberg. The concluding discussion of issues of national distinctiveness and the whole phenomenon of why such a small nation is compositionally so active, is of wide-ranging significance. Drawing together various strands to emerge from these individual personalities, Howell explores the Finnish attitude to new music, in both its composition and reception, uncovering an enlightened view of the value of creativity from which many other nations may benefit.