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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Alex Webb
On 6 September 2007, an African Grey Parrot named Alex died prematurely at 31. His last words to his owner, Irene Pepperberg, were ‘You be good. I love you.’ Alex & Me is the remarkable true account of an extraordinary relationship between Irene and Alex — a relationship that disproved the widely accepted idea that birds possess no potential for language or anything comparable to human intelligence. In the thirty years he spent with Irene, Alex demonstrated an incredible ability to communicate and understand complex ideas. Yet this is much more than the story of a scientific breakthrough. Alex and Irene were emotionally connected: he missed her when she was away; he was jealous when she paid attention to others; and, nearly every day, they each said,‘I love you.’ Astonishing, moving, and unforgettable, Alex & Me is a powerful reminder of the bond that can exist between humans and animals.
Alex Finds His Calm - Алек знаходить спокій
Jennie Templeman
Library for All
2022
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Learners will be able to use stretching and curling to calm their bodies and minds. Учні зможуть навчитися використовувати техніки розтягування і скручування, щоб досягти фізичного та психічного заспокоєння. Your purchase of this book supports Library For All in its mission to make knowledge available to all, equally.
What was that noise? Was a hungry wolf howling outside? Alex is trying to sleep, but spooky noises outside his window are keeping him awake. Alex looks out the window and everything seems fine. Are the noises just his imagination? Or are there scary creatures lurking nearby? Children will enjoy this book and will go on a small adventure of mystery and suspense with Alex as he bravely explores his house for answers. The illustrations help paint a picture of Alex's feelings as he discovers the surprising reasons for the noises around his house.
Stretching and curling are ways to help us feel calm and focused. Follow what Thommy does. You can do it anywhere Kujinyoosha na kujikunja ni njia za kutusaidia kuhisi utulivu na kumakinikia lengo. Unaweza kuufanya mahali popote Your purchase of this book supports Library For All in its mission to make knowledge available to all, equally.
Alex Israel - Self-Portraits
Karma
2017
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Alex lsrael’s (born 1982) series of Self-Portraits were developed through the evolution of a logo based on the artist's profile—an iconic representation of facial features that calls to mind the famous silhouette of Alfred Hitchcock—originally created for the video piece As It Lays, a beguiling and campy work of talk show–style interviews for which Israel cast himself as host, presented at Reena Spaulings' New York gallery in March 2012. Made with the same techniques used for manufacturing surfboards, and produced at the Warner Bros. Studios in Burbank, the sculptures, through the very process of their production, reflect on the context of Los Angeles, the culture of hedonism and the cult of personality from which they spring.
One day while Alex watched and wished, two butterflies landed on her shirt just at her shoulder and fluttered their wings. For a few moments, she held her breath, until they both lifted into the air. "Where are they going?" she wondered.And thus begins her adventure As Alex follows the path of the two butterflies, she discovers she just might have the courage and determination it takes to achieve anything she can imagine.Through a series of fascinating encounters, a little girl learns the power of a positive mindset and perseverance when faced with challenges. I wrote the children's book Alex and the Butterflies and Hannah wrote the song 'I Can Do Big Things', to help children triumph over perceived limitations, so their accomplishments can be as big as their dreams.
A Powerful Message of Growth Mindset and PerseveranceOne day while Alex watched and wished, two butterflies landed on her shirt just at her shoulder and fluttered their wings. For a few moments, she held her breath, until they both lifted into the air. "Where are they going?" she wondered. And thus begins her adventure As Alex follows the path of the two butterflies, she discovers she just might have the courage and determination it takes to achieve anything she can imagine. If the children in your life say things like "I can't " or "I'm not big enough ", then Alex and the Butterflies is perfect for them. With a message of perseverance and growth mindset, this book will empower children to continue trying to achieve their dreams. An Original SongEach book also includes a link to download the original children's song, 'I Can Do Big Things' by professional musician Hannah McDonald. With lyrics like '...then a song inside reminds me I was born for this. I can do big things. Living my big dreams. No matter how hard it seems I'm gonna run after it all.' your children will be dancing along while absorbing an inspiring and uplifting theme What Kids Are SayingNow I know one day I can do the big monkey bars since Alex did it -Patrick, age 5 I like that if you think you can't do it, the book tells you that you can try again. -Izzy, age 9 I decided to keep trying, like Alex did. -Phil, age 60, author's dad on raising chickens
Alex Explores Racial Injustice is designed to communicate with young children about social injustices in a way that they can understand. Written by Ashley Boddie, an educator, mother, and wife, the purpose of this book is to educate and instill hope and pride into all young children, especially children of color. It is a great way to discuss racial inequality as well as pride in one's self with your children and even in the classroom.
Alex Da Corte: Marigolds
Karma
2020
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Alex Da Corte’s foam wall pieces celebrate the zest and color of cartoon aesthetics Published for Alex Da Corte’s (born 1981) 2019 solo exhibition with Karma Gallery, this volume features the eponymous short story by Eugenia Collier, as well as two newly commissioned texts by writer Tausif Noor and animator and historian John Canemaker.
Alex Katz: Beauty
Karma
2021
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Elegant monochrome glamour in Katz's new print series This handsome clothbound catalog gathers Alex Katz’s recent titular print portfolio. The series of 25 prints features close-up, black-and-white portraits that remove the subjects from any contextual backdrop, emphasizing instead subtle shifts in expression. Rendered in bold lineation and tightly framed, the women depicted recall the models and celebrities featured in mid-20th-century fashion imagery, underscoring Katz’s ongoing fascination with perceptions of beauty and glamour that permeate the public sphere. The portraits are bookended by a pair of meditations on beauty: Carter Ratcliff imagines a comedically philosophical dialogue between himself and beauty, and Jarrett Earnest shares 31 encounters with beauty in art and life. Alex Katz (born 1927) is one of America’s most iconic and prolific artists. His work has been the subject of more than 250 solo exhibitions and 500 group exhibitions since 1951 and can be found in over 100 public collections worldwide. Katz is best known for his large-scale canvases of flatly rendered figures cast against a monochrome background.
Alex Katz celebrates an old friendship, illustrating Brainard’s 1970s journals with charcoal flower drawings In this tender posthumous collaboration initiated by Alex Katz (born 1927), the artist embellishes journal entries by his old friend Joe Brainard (1941–94) with a new series of exquisite charcoal drawings of flowers (a popular motif in Brainard’s own art). Katz and Brainard often collaborated with poets—particularly those of the New York School, such as Ted Berrigan, Anne Waldman and Ron Padgett—on artists' books, poetry publications, book covers, writings and paintings. Brainard’s journal entries in this volume, written between 1971 and 1972, express this milieu, with accounts of conversations and expeditions with Waldman and Padgett as well as frequent mention of his appreciation for Katz’s work: “How Alex has remained so pure all these years is beyond me,” he notes in one entry, enumerating his favorite Katz works. Katz’s charcoal drawings are simple and clear in execution, matching the serene clarity that famously characterizes Brainard’s prose.
Alex Priest
Arledge Comics
2023
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In a world where vampires and demon ilk are very, very real, two agencies work to keep the world safe from the forces of darkness. Demon Eradication and Denial (DEAD LLC) is a corporate entity that charges itself with the training and employment of demon slayers - specialists in combating magical beings. Living Corpses that Bite (LC & B) is a tax-exempt public entity that relies on time-proven traditions to keep humanity safe from vampires. When hunting evil became blue collar work, the evil had to evolve.Recent evidence suggests vampires have learned to use magic, meaning they're more than just a nightly threat. For the first time since their inception, DEAD LLC and LC & B will have to join forces. Which means, for the first time since their bitter break up, Alexandra Priest and Janelle Garcia will have to face one another - or risk an apocalypse. No pressure.
Alex's family entrusted him with a magical coat that only works to help others. He finds himself in a tricky situation when he doesn't want to help someone and later needs that person's help. Will Alex be saved? What lessons will he learn on this adventure?
Alex's family entrusted him with a magical coat that only works to help others. He finds himself in a tricky situation when he doesn't want to help someone and later needs that person's help. Will Alex be saved? What lessons will he learn on this adventure?
Alex has a secret. For generations, his family has possessed a magical flying coat, which only works if used to help others. Join Alex on his second adventure as he encounters a blind boy, Mason, from school and three bullies. Alex is faced with the difficult decision of flying away and not getting involved or helping Mason and risk getting teased himself. Alex knows what he has to do, but knowing and doing are two very different things. Will Alex stand up to the bullies and help his friend? Find out in this suspenseful book that will leave you wanting to go on your own adventures to help others.