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Thomas Edison for Kids

Thomas Edison for Kids

Laurie Carlson

A Cappella Books
2006
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Thomas Edison, one of the world's greatest inventors, is introduced in this fascinating activity book. Children will learn how Edison ushered in an astounding age of invention with his unique way of looking at things and refusal to be satisfied with only one solution to a problem. This book helps inspire kids to be inventors and scientists, as well as persevere with their own ideas. Activities allow children to try Edison's experiments themselves, with activities such as making a puppet dance using static electricity, manufacturing a switch for electric current, constructing a telegraph machine, manipulating sound waves, building an electrical circuit to test for conductors and insulators, making a zoetrope, and testing a dandelion for latex. In addition to his inventions and experiments, the book explores Edison's life outside of science, including his relationship with inventor Nikola Tesla, his rivalry with George Westinghouse, and his friendship with Henry Ford. A time line, glossary, and lists of supply sources, places to visit, and websites for further exploration complement this activity book.
Harry Houdini for Kids

Harry Houdini for Kids

Laurie Carlson

A Cappella Books
2009
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Illusionist, escape artist, movie star, aviator, and spy—Harry Houdini was all these and an international celebrity and the world’s most famous magician. This fascinating biography looks at all the facets of Houdini’s amazing life and includes 21 magic tricks and illusions for a hands-on learning experience. Children will be inspired by this Jewish immigrant who grew up in poverty and, through perseverance and hard work, went on to become one of the most popular and successful entertainers of all time. Houdini was an artist who created his acts carefully, practicing them for years in some cases. He performed such seemingly impossible stunts as escaping several sets of handcuffs and ropes after jumping off a bridge into a flowing river. Kids will learn how he devised his most legendary stunts and will also learn the science and logic behind many of Houdini’s acts including his famous milk can escape. Kids can amaze their family and friends with these simple, entertaining, and fun tricks and illusions: • Stepping through an index card • Performing an odd number trick • Making a coin appear • Mind reading with a secret code • Making a magic box • Lifting a person with one hand • Making a talking board • And much more
Knit, Hook, and Spin

Knit, Hook, and Spin

Laurie Carlson

Chicago Review Press
2016
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Dive into the wonderful and creative world of fiber arts and crafts with this easy-to-follow activity book packed with over 70 projects across a variety of fiber arts including knitting, felting, knotting and braiding, spinning, weaving, crocheting, and dyeing. Clear instructions and illustrations guide you in creating these cute, useful crafts. Learn to: felt a handy bag, braid a small rug, weave a colorful tapestry, knit comfy slippers, crochet an eye-catching belt, make and use natural dyes, repurpose old clothing, and much more!Along the way you'll learn fascinating fiber facts and history, such as how Viking ships' woolen sails were made, the history of rope bridges, how artists in Japan craft giant straw sculptures, and much more. Fun for younger kids to explore with a caregive or older kids to work through alone, Knit, Hook, and Spin belongs in any craft-loving kid's home or classroom.
Green Thumbs

Green Thumbs

Laurie Carlson

A Cappella Books
1995
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Kids will be creating their own gardens in no time with a guide to indoor and outdoor gardening projects that offers a way for kids to get exercise, fresh air, and learn about nature all at the same time. Original. IP.
William J. Spillman and the Birth of Agricultural Economics

William J. Spillman and the Birth of Agricultural Economics

Laurie Winn Carlson

University of Missouri Press
2005
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William J. Spillman (1863-1931), considered the founder of agricultural economics, was a scientist and popular agricultural educator for the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). As the author of more than three hundred articles and four books, Spillman left a lasting mark on American agriculture during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries with his pioneering solutions for the problems of overproduction and low prices. Spillman grew up in Lawrence County, Missouri, and received his bachelor's and master's degrees from the University of Missouri in Columbia. In this biography, Laurie Winn Carlson looks at Spillman's career as he moved from Missouri to Washington, D.C., where his concepts shaped what became the agricultural New Deal and, eventually, the current farm allotment programs. By placing Spillman's story within the larger context of American agricultural history, Carlson takes readers inside the USDA during the years our nation's agricultural policy took shape. She studies the development of the field of genetics, the conflicts regarding agricultural education and the creation of the Cooperative Extension Service, the overproduction crisis after World War I and Spillman's ideas for allotment, and the commercial fertilizer industry and the Law of Diminishing Returns. She also looks at efforts to restrict research, the censorship of publications directed toward farmers, and personal rivalries within the USDA. This examination of agricultural through Spillman's eyes reveals that industrialized agriculture was not inevitable but a carefully crafted ideology that farmers were pushed to embrace. Although highly contested by farmers as well as employees within the USDA, industry, government, politics, and technology, industrialized agriculture moved people off the land, replacing them with large-scale mechanized production. An iconoclast within the USDA bureaucracy, Spillman was a ""farm evangelist,"" taking his message of diversified farming across the country. He believed that farmers should integrate livestock and rotate crops, rather than continue the monoculture production that was evolving due to the increasing industrialization of farming. Those issues, as well as the Law of Diminishing Returns, sustainability, and popular education, are all matters to which Spillman devoted his career and are more important today than ever.
A Fever in Salem

A Fever in Salem

Laurie Winn Carlson

Ivan R Dee, Inc
2000
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In the late winter and early spring of 1692, residents of Salem Village, Massachusetts, began to suffer from strange physical and mental maladies. The randomness of the victims, and unusual symptoms that were seldom duplicated, led residents to suspect an otherworldly menace. Their suspicions and fears eventually prompted the infamous Salem Witch Trials. While most historians have concentrated their efforts on the accused, Laurie Winn Carlson, A Fever in Salem focuses on the afflicted. What were the characteristics of a typical victim? Why did the symptoms occur when and where they did? What natural explanation could be given for symptoms that included hallucinations, convulsions, and psychosis, often resulting in death? Ms. Carlson offers an innovative, well-grounded explanation of witchcraft’s link to organic illness. Systematically comparing the symptoms recorded in colonial diaries and court records to those of the encephalitis epidemic in the early twentieth century, she argues convincingly that the victims suffered from the same disease, and she offers persuasive evidence for organic explanations of other witchcraft victims throughout New England as well as in Europe. A Fever in Salem is a provocative reinterpretation of one of America’s strangest moments, and a refreshing departure from widely accepted Freudian explanations of witchcraft persecution.
Cattle

Cattle

Laurie Winn Carlson

Ivan R Dee, Inc
2002
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We force them into crowded, sedentary lives. We harvest their eggs and artificially inseminate them. We fill them with hormones and antibiotics, and we feed them manufactured pellets instead of the food they were meant to eat. They are commercialized and scientized—in many ways, just like us. Laurie Winn Carlson's intriguing book examines in fascinating detail the relationship between people and domesticated cattle, a resource that has been vital to civilization but long ignored and neglected. She considers the impact of science, technology, and economics on cattle, and how they in turn have influenced human history. Drawing on a wide range of sources, she shows how cattle have been worshipped in some cultures and become a symbol of pastoral freedom in others; what links them to women and the family; how the beef and dairy industries developed in Europe and the New World; how butter influenced the Protestant Reformation; how the cattle cultures helped settle North America; how meat became industrialized and margarine appeared as the first plastic food; and how science today continues to transform the lives of cattle and their connection to human beings. "With our problematic technology," Ms. Carlson writes, "beef—and milk—is now a food that engages plenty of concern, conflict, and fear. We are absolutely dependent upon cattle. We just don't realize how imperative it is that we protect them from further genetic and biologic degradation." Her book is serious social history spiced with rich anecdotes and surprising historical facts. With developing concern world-wide about livestock disease, Cattle could not be more timely.
Seduced by the West

Seduced by the West

Laurie Winn Carlson

Ivan R Dee, Inc
2003
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In her provocative new book, Laurie Winn Carlson questions the larger aims of the famed Lewis and Clark expedition of 1804-1806 and sees it as part of a broad range of schemes to wrest the American West from the claims of established European powers. If American ships were already plying the waters off the Pacific Northwest coast, why, Ms. Carlson asks, was it necessary to send these two intrepid explorers overland-except as a demonstration of American reach, and perhaps as a ploy to tempt the Spanish to attack the expedition, thus provoking a war with Spain in Florida and the West. Ms. Carlson views the Lewis and Clark expedition as just one of several schemes to seize Western lands from foreign powers and extend the new United States to the Pacific. And behind the scenes in most all of them was the Virginian who actually knew little about the region but under whose presidency the Louisiana Purchase was completed, Thomas Jefferson. As Ms. Carlson notes, Jefferson never traveled west, but he was involved to varying degrees with men who did the exploring, organizing, and trekking at the Western frontiers-men who left few papers for historians to pursue and have been largely forgotten. Seduced by the West investigates the wide range of players in this drama of intrigue and possibilities. Russia, Spain, England, and France all tried to explore the West, and all for different reasons. Only one nation succeeded, but as Ms. Carlson shows, it was not always a simple task-or even an intended one.
The Sunlight Solution

The Sunlight Solution

Carlson Laurie Winn

Prometheus Books
2009
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Sunlight is a vital component of good health. Like plants that thrive in the sun, we humans too depend on sunlight, in our case for the production of Vitamin D. In the past few decades, however, cultural trends have steered us away from sun exposure. From fear of the potential dangers of UV radiation and the heavy promotion of sunscreen products to artificial work and recreational environments centered on virtual reality, we are all spending much more time indoors and away from the sun. What are the health consequences? In this informative overview of an often-neglected topic, historian Laurie Winn Carlson examines the historical and cultural factors that have created our indoor lifestyles and the medical evidence that suggests we need to get out in the sun. She begins by tracing the behavior patterns that have caused a shift indoors. She notes that it was common decades ago for children to spend hours playing outside. Now the lure of video games and heavy sunscreen use have changed all that. Adults, also, live and work in the perpetual twilight of electric lighting. Though we feel comfortable, there is evidence that our bodies have not really adjusted to a lifestyle that is less than a century old. Carlson explains the growing body of research that challenges government and health industry warnings against the dangers of sunlight. For example, the production of Vitamin D from sun exposure is crucial to maintaining the body's calcium levels, an important factor for healthy bones, especially as we age. There is also evidence of the sun's beneficial effects on psychological disorders such as seasonal depression or difficulty sleeping. She concludes by arguing for a balanced approach to sun exposure. Although the risk of skin cancers should not be ignored, total avoidance of the sun can be just as risky to our health.
Carson and the Big Talking Fish

Carson and the Big Talking Fish

Laurie Cumbie

Liferich
2019
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Carson loves the sea and all that is in it. Most of all fishing on the dock with his papa, wetting a line is their favorite thing to say. He is an inquisitive child, who loves new adventures. On this birthday with his new fishing pole he Is hoping to catch a big fish but he will have a big surprise. He will meet Jack a kind and whimsical talking fish. Jack is a funny colorful fish. They become fast friends. You just never know what the tide will bring in.
Carson and the Big Talking Fish

Carson and the Big Talking Fish

Laurie Cumbie

Liferich
2019
pokkari
Carson loves the sea and all that is in it. Most of all fishing on the dock with his papa, wetting a line is their favorite thing to say. He is an inquisitive child, who loves new adventures. On this birthday with his new fishing pole he Is hoping to catch a big fish but he will have a big surprise. He will meet Jack a kind and whimsical talking fish. Jack is a funny colorful fish. They become fast friends. You just never know what the tide will bring in.
Rachel Carson and Her Book That Changed the World
A biography of the pioneering scientist and environmentalist, Rachel Carson, author of Silent Spring. Once you are aware of the wonder and beauty of earth, you will want to learn about it, wrote Rachel Carson. Determined and curious even as a child, Rachel Carson's fascination with the natural world led her to study biology, and pursue a career in science at a time when very few women worked in the field. This lyrical, illustrated biography follows Carson's journey--from a girl exploring the woods, to a woman working to help support her family during the Great Depression, to a journalist and pioneering researcher, investigating and exposing the harmful effects of pesticide overuse. Best known for writing Silent Spring, Rachel Carson was a major figure in the early environmental movement, and her work brought a greater understanding of the impact humans have on our planet. Rachel Carson and Her Book That Changed the World offers a glimpse at the early life that shaped her interest in nature, and the way one person's determination can inspire others to fight for real change. An author's note delves into how Silent Spring helped shape the modern environmental movement and inspired a generation of readers to get involved in conservation. Detailed source notes and a list of recommended reading are included. A National Sciencce Teachers Association Outstanding Science Trade Book A Bank Street Best Children's Book of the Year
Ätstörningar : bakgrund och aktuella behandlingsmetoder

Ätstörningar : bakgrund och aktuella behandlingsmetoder

Anders Broberg; Göran Carlsson; David Clinton; Ingemar Engström; Bengt Eriksson; Nils Gustafsson; Ann Marie Hofsten; Bruno Hägglöf; Per Johnsson; Anna Kåver; Lauri Nevonen; Claes Norring; Ulla Thörnberg; Ulf Wallin

Natur Kultur Läromedel och Akademi
2012
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Att äta är inte enbart ett sätt att tillfredsställa kroppens behov av näring. Det har också en viktig kulturell, social och psykologisk betydelse. Vår relation till ätande är sällan oproblematisk. I värsta fall kan ett allt starkare psykiskt lidande ta över och då ta sig uttryck i ätstörningar. Ätstörningar drabbar många tonårsflickor och unga kvinnor, och problematiken har under senare år blivit alltmer uppmärksammad. Både anorexi och bulimi är förknippade med stort personligt lidande, betydande samhällsekonomiska kostnader och risk att dö i förtid.Intresset för och kunnandet om ätstörningar har vuxit kraftigt under senare år och det har byggts upp en gedigen fond av erfarenhet i Sverige. Denna bok vill presentera dessa kunskaper och bidra till bättre kännedom om olika behandlingsmetoder. Fokus ligger på patienter med anorexi och bulimi samt närliggande kliniska tillstånd.Boken vänder sig främst till behandlare, t.ex. läkare, sjuksköterskor, psykologer och kuratorer, men även till studenter, utbildare, forskare, sjukvårdspolitiker och beslutsfattare. Den inleds med en allmän bakgrund till ätstörningar, där bl.a. historisk utveckling, frågor om diagnostik, epidemiologi, förlopp och prognos samt etiologi tas upp. Resten av boken ger en orientering om olika behandlingsstrategier, där företrädare för ett brett spektrum av metoder framträder (t.ex. kognitiv beteendeterapi, psykoanalytisk psykoterapi, familjeterapi, kroppsterapi, psykofarmakologi). Behandlingsmetoderna reflekterar en mängd teoretiska inriktningar, har skilda målsättningar och använder sig av olika tekniker.Samtliga kapitel är författade av framstående experter inom respektive område.
Untitled Laurie Gilmore

Untitled Laurie Gilmore

Laurie Gilmore

HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS
2026
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A brand new romance set in Dream Harbor from the #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Pumpkin Spice Café and The Strawberry Patch Pancake House! **AVAILABLE TO PRE ORDER NOW** What to expect in this brand new romance: Fake relationshipFound family Small town He falls first Returning favorite characters Every book in the Dream Harbor series can be read as a standalone.
Laurie Anderson's Big Science

Laurie Anderson's Big Science

S. Alexander Reed

OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS INC
2022
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Shimmering in maximal minimalism, joyful bleakness, and bodiless intimacy, Laurie Anderson's Big Science diagnosed crises of meaning, scale, and identity in 1982. Decades later, the strange questions it poses loom even larger: How do we remain human when our identities are digitally distributed? Does technology bring us closer together or further apart? Can we experience the stillness of "now" when time is always moving? How does our experience become memory? Laurie Anderson pioneered new techniques and aesthetics in performance art, becoming its first and most enduring superstar. In this book, author S. Alexander Reed dives into the wonderfully strange making and meanings of this singular album and of its creator's long artistic career. Packed with scrupulous new research, reception history, careful description, and dizzying creativity, this book is an interdisciplinary love letter to a record whose sounds, politics, and expressions of gendered identity grow more relevant each day.
LAURIE, FOGGY, AND SILK

LAURIE, FOGGY, AND SILK

WILLIAM ROWE

Lulu.com
2019
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Laurie is teased at school because of her big ears. Her mother buys her two puppies from a strange old lady. Soon the dogs do amazing things! And Laurie foils a bank robbery. Her ears are fixed. The dogs can talk! Laurie becomes Wonder Girl!Is this all a dream? Is it magic? The satisfying resolution, with its twists and turns, is weirdly unexpected. And Laurie learns that helping others brings good luck.