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Color Book Bible: Parted Waters for Kids
Jeffrey D. Harris
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2011
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Just as the title would imply, it is a coloring book and a Bible. It is more than just a coloring book.It is a Bible that the owner gets to color.There are 24 paraphrased stories straight from the old and new testament. Each story shows how Jesus is alive today to help us just as he helped the people of the Bible. Each story is divided into 4 to 5 pages to be used as a bible lessons each Sunday, while telling the same story each Sunday of the month. The repetition helps the younger students retain the stories.
Paul Romhany teaches his handling and four professionally scripted routines for the Color Changing Hanky Routine.
Color Atlas of Forensic Medicine and Pathology
CRC Press Inc
2016
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Now in its second edition, the best-selling Color Atlas of Forensic Medicine and Pathology is an easy-to-read reference covering forensic pathology principles, from basic to advanced concepts relating to all manners of death. Featuring over 1600 full-color images, including 400 more photographs than the first edition, this book provides unparalleled photographic illustration to enhance understanding for medical and non-medically trained personnel.Providing thorough visual demonstrations of postmortem changes of the human body, the book presents the different kinds of patterns produced in deaths resulting fromNatural causesDiagnostic proceduresTherapeutic proceduresSubstance abusePoisoningChild abuseFirearmsBlunt instrumentsSharp instrumentsBurnsAsphyxiaThe book also includes an entirely new section on histopathology. The text uses specific, detailed language to describe what is represented in each photo and to make side-by-side comparisons of similar but distinct pathologies. The Color Atlas of Forensic Medicine and Pathology, Second Edition is an invaluable professional reference for death investigators, medical examiners, and forensic pathologists.
Color Me in Maine: A Coloring Book for All Ages
Martha Day Zschock
Arcadia Children's Books
2025
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Color Me in Boston: A Coloring Book for All Ages
Martha Day Zschock
Arcadia Children's Books
2024
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Color your way through Boston Best-selling author-illustrator Martha Day Zschock introduces young readers to the beautiful and exciting city of Boston. Young travelers and locals alike can color the boats in the harbor, visit the duckling statues and Swan Boats in Boston's parks, and explore museums. Color in ice cream and lobster and historic sites as you celebrate all that Boston has to offer
Color and Gesture: The Inner Life of Color
Reg Down
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2012
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The 3.1 revised and expanded edition of Color and GestureColor and Gesture explores the inner life of color in a way that only eurythmy and the initiation science of Rudolf Steiner make possible. What appears is a world of incredible richness, depth and beauty in the most common, unlikely and unexpected of places-gesture. Gesture reveals the human soul, and the fabric of the soul is color; as a result, we find that the souls' infinite expressiveness, with all its goodness, pathos, waywardness and humor, is intimately woven through with color experiences.When we approach gesture via color, we discover whole gesture families, with, at times, the most unforeseen of bedfellows. We gain new insights into soul gestures, acting gestures, animal, planetary and zodiac gestures. The underlying eurythmic gestures of speech and music are also explored, and we learn to experience how the color chords underlying gesture are themselves a structured, musically-ordered language.And when we approach color via gesture, we find inner laws, relationships and dynamics which allow us to gain, via artistic activity, not only a deeper understanding of color as a whole, but also a conscious foothold in the astral and etheric worlds.
At a time when race and inequality dominate national debates, the story of West Charlotte High School illuminates the possibilities and challenges of using racial and economic desegregation to foster educational equality. West Charlotte opened in 1938 as a segregated school that embodied the aspirations of the growing African American population of Charlotte, North Carolina. In the 1970s, when Charlotte began court-ordered busing, black and white families made West Charlotte the celebrated flagship of the most integrated major school system in the nation. But as the twentieth century neared its close and a new court order eliminated race-based busing, Charlotte schools resegregated along lines of class as well as race. West Charlotte became the city's poorest, lowest-performing high school-a striking reminder of the people and places that Charlotte's rapid growth had left behind. While dedicated teachers continue to educate children, the school's challenges underscore the painful consequences of resegregation.Drawing on nearly two decades of interviews with students, educators, and alumni, Pamela Grundy uses the history of a community's beloved school to tell a broader American story of education, community, democracy, and race-all while raising questions about present-day strategies for school reform.
In this gardening guide for the South, Roxann Ward shows how color provides one of the easiest and most impressive ways to shape a garden with intense eye appeal. The book is built around ten original design templates-"Ode to the Camellia," "A Spring Kitchen Garden to Delight the Senses," "A Carefree Border with Summer-Blooming Bulbs," to name a few. Each template provides detailed instructions for a trouble-free start while offering plenty of room to adapt designs in ways you might not have before imagined. With Ward's signature approach to plantings of annual flowers layered with bulbs, perennials, woody ornamentals, and fruiting shrubs, you will soon be combining beloved southern plants with new plant varieties to create lively, long-lasting color displays. Provides 10 beautiful and flexible templates to get you started; Features gardens with uniquely southern looks that will thrive in USDA zones 6b-8b, including 15 southern states; Useful for both beginning and experienced gardeners, as well as for commercial landscapers; Highlights organic practices and solutions; Gives step-by-step instructions for choosing locations, preparing soil and garden beds, selecting the best plants, designing, landscaping, sustaining your garden through the seasons, and much more; Richly illustrated with photographs, plant lists, and other resources.
At a time when race and inequality dominate national debates, the story of West Charlotte High School illuminates the possibilities and challenges of using racial and economic desegregation to foster educational equality. West Charlotte opened in 1938 as a segregated school that embodied the aspirations of the growing African American population of Charlotte, North Carolina. In the 1970s, when Charlotte began court-ordered busing, black and white families made West Charlotte the celebrated flagship of the most integrated major school system in the nation. But as the twentieth century neared its close and a new court order eliminated race-based busing, Charlotte schools resegregated along lines of class as well as race. West Charlotte became the city's poorest, lowest-performing high school-a striking reminder of the people and places that Charlotte's rapid growth had left behind. While dedicated teachers continue to educate children, the school's challenges underscore the painful consequences of resegregation.Drawing on nearly two decades of interviews with students, educators, and alumni, Pamela Grundy uses the history of a community's beloved school to tell a broader American story of education, community, democracy, and race-all while raising questions about present-day strategies for school reform.
Color Coded the Novel - Part I
Kim Carter Johnson
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2012
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Parents, looking for a fun and educational activity to keep your kids occupied? Our Color by Numbers for Kids Ages 4-8 features: - 20 Color by number coloring pages - the pages are not just black and white as other books, they have the colored image in the right corner; - An awesome gift for creative kids all year round; - Playful learning and remembering of the first numbers and colors; - Single-sided Print to prevent bleed-through; - 8.5" x 11" Format, 41 pages, Paperback Glossy Cover, Perfect Bound. We know that parents are looking for products that will help their children learn while having fun. That's why all of our products are designed with learning in mind. We want to make sure that your child has a positive experience with learning and enjoys it as much as possible. Buy now and enjoy P.S. Please check out also our collection of books by clicking on Penciol (Author). Much appreciated
Color and Victorian Photography
Routledge
2020
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Nineteenth-century photography is usually thought of in terms of ‘black and white’ images, but intense experimentation with generating and fixing colors pre-dated the public announcement of the daguerreotype in 1839. Introducing readers to the long, frequently overlooked story of the relationship of color to photography, this short anthology of primary sources includes: accounts of the scientific search for color by Elizabeth Fulhame and Sir John Herschel;photographers' views on color; extracts from the photographic press and from manuals on handcoloring; and accounts by critics such as John Ruskin. The volume provides a fresh perspective on the culture, history and theory of early photography, demonstrating why scientists, philosophers, photographers, literary writers and artists were so fascinated by the potential for polychrome in photographs. With an introductory essay arguing that from the earliest days of photography the prospect of color loomed large in the imagination of its creators, users and critics, this reader is an essential resource for students and scholars wanting to gain a full understanding of nineteenth-century photography and its relationship to art history, literature and culture.
Color and Victorian Photography
Routledge
2020
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Nineteenth-century photography is usually thought of in terms of ‘black and white’ images, but intense experimentation with generating and fixing colors pre-dated the public announcement of the daguerreotype in 1839. Introducing readers to the long, frequently overlooked story of the relationship of color to photography, this short anthology of primary sources includes: accounts of the scientific search for color by Elizabeth Fulhame and Sir John Herschel;photographers' views on color; extracts from the photographic press and from manuals on handcoloring; and accounts by critics such as John Ruskin. The volume provides a fresh perspective on the culture, history and theory of early photography, demonstrating why scientists, philosophers, photographers, literary writers and artists were so fascinated by the potential for polychrome in photographs. With an introductory essay arguing that from the earliest days of photography the prospect of color loomed large in the imagination of its creators, users and critics, this reader is an essential resource for students and scholars wanting to gain a full understanding of nineteenth-century photography and its relationship to art history, literature and culture.
The classic, Pulitzer Prize-winning novel with a new introductory letter from Alice Walker. NAMED ONE OF THE BBC'S 100 NOVELS THAT SHAPED OUR WORLD
The Hachette Essentials edition of the classic, Pulitzer Prize-winning novel that made Alice Walker a household name. 'One of the greatest books of all time' Benjamin Zephaniah
A special anniversary edition to celebrate 40 years of the classic, Pulitzer Prize-winning novel