Discusses the makeup of the U.S. population covering such issues as race, immigration, language, wealth, and sexuality.
One Nation 2000
"Using numbers many of Pennsylvania's state symbols, history, landscapes, and famous people are introduced. Topics include the Liberty Bell, fireflies, Gettysburg, Betsy Ross, and coal miners"--Provided by publisher.
Doug Bowles enjoys working with a wide range of clients in advertising, corporate, and editorial jobs, as well as in the children's book market. He also enjoys working on fine art collections and shows frequently in galleries around Kansas.
Publication : Editor's introduction to The Naturalist's Library ( Boston : Crosby , Nichols , Lee , 1860 ) . [ Clark A. Elliott ] Gray , Asa ( 1810-1888 ) Family : Eldest of eight children ; father , a farmer and tanner .
Topics such as the insects, mountain peaks, saguaro, coyotes, cacti, and more found in Arizona are introduced using numbers and poetry combined with detailed expository text for more in-depth information.
And in similar fashion , it was disputed how many missionaries ( three to thirteen ) comprised the Franciscans ' advance party in Peru ; for this see Tibesar , Franciscan Beginnings , 11-16 . 27. López de Gómara , Conquista , 2 : 66 ...
With fascinating information on everything from disease trends, incarceration rates, and lending practices to voting habits, green jobs, and educational achievement, the material in this book will enrich and inform a range of public debates ...
"Using numbers many of Missouri's state symbols, history, and landmarks, are introduced. Topics include trout, flags, Riverbluff Cave, and the Missouri Fox Trotting Horse"--Provided by publisher.
Barrett, David E. and Antonis Katsiyannis (2015). ... Braveman, Paula A., Katherine Heck, Susan Egerter, Kristin S. Marchi, Tyan Parker Dominguez, Catherine Cubbin, Kathryn Finger, Jay A. Pearson, and Michael Curtis (2015).
Various objects, animals, and people associated with the state of Florida are presented in short rhymes, with added commentary, and used to illustrate counting, multiplying, and adding.