Making Waves

  • Making Waves: Traveling Musics in Hawai‘i, Asia, and the Pacific
    By Christine R. Yano, Frederick Lau

    ... by child star Judy Garland (1922–1969) in the classic 1939 movie The Wizard of Oz, has had a viral presence globally. Here are icons built upon icons: Judy Garland, The Wizard of Oz, “Over the Rainbow,” and now Iz (voice, 'ukulele, ...

  • Making Waves
    By Charles H. Townes

    Throughout his career Charles Townes has tended to avoid staying in fields that become too popular; consequently, his work has been characterized by great diversity.

  • Making Waves: Michigan’s Boat-Building Industry, 1865-2000
    By Scott M Peters

    An entertaining study of how Michigan put American boat building on the map

  • Making Waves: Crosscurrents in the Study of Nineteenth-century Art
    By Laurinda S. Dixon, Gabriel P. Weisberg

    The twenty-eight essays in this book are authored by some of her many friends, students, and colleagues, including seasoned academics and those at the beginning of their careers; museum professionals and private-sector arts administrators; ...

  • Making Waves

    Suitable for two upper- voice choirs with divisions, and tuned block, this piece was composed in honour of the centenary of Marconi's first trans-oceanic wireless signal sent from Cornwall and received in Newfoundland in 1901.

  • Making Waves
    By Barbara Williams

    Fans of Barbara Williams's best-selling Titanic Crossing will be thrilled to learn how Emily and Albert fared after they reached America.

  • Making Waves: Radio on the Verge
    By Mark Ramsey

    Making Waves argues that it's the former, not the latter. This book can help any broadcaster navigate a digital wonderland of infinite choice and endless competition. Dive in. The water's fine. Let's make some waves.

  • Making Waves: Integrating Coastal Conservation and Development
    By Katrina Brown, Emma Louise Tompkins

    This book identifies the dilemmas of managing conservation and development in coastal areas. It offers important information on the management, conservation and social implications of coastal resources.

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    By Libby Brown

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  • Making Waves: Female Activists in Twentieth-century Florida
    By Jack E. Davis, Kari A. Frederickson

    This collection enriches our understanding of the history of modern Florida and the role women played in it.

  • Making Waves
    By Marilyn Miler Harlin

    Marilyn's mission in her career and into retirement has been to inspire youth, especially girls, to venture into the sciences. Making Waves is a memoir of a progressive life lived with passion.

  • Making Waves
    By Marilyn Miler Harlin

    Marilyn’s mission in her career and into retirement has been to inspire youth, especially girls, to venture into the sciences. Making Waves is a memoir of a progressive life lived with passion.

  • Making Waves
    By Tawna Fenske

    Fenske makes her debut with this novel--the first in a trio of quirky romantic comedies. Original.

  • Making Waves: The 50 Greatest Women in Radio and Television
    By Jacci Duncan

    Profiles fifty remarkable women in the fields of radio and television journalism and entertainment, describing their lives and careers and presenting short autobiographical essays by each; includes such figures as Lucille Ball, Diane Sawyer ...

  • Making Waves: French Feminisms and Their Legacies 1975-2015
    By Alison S. Fell, Margaret Atack, Diana Holmes

    Through a critical exploration of the politics, activism and cultural creativity of that moment, this book evaluates the achievements and legacies of second wave French feminism for subsequent 'waves', including the movement's contemporary ...

  • Making Waves: Grassroots Feminism in Duluth and Superior
    By Elizabeth Ann Bartlett

    Through the voices of the women who formed and developed them, the book tells how these organizations began, their struggles and their triumphs, their lessons and their legacies.

  • Making Waves: The Inside Story of Managing and Motivating the First Women's Team to Compete for the America's Cup
    By Anna Seaton Huntington

    Anna Seaton Huntington, a member of the America 3 team, gives readers an inside look at the race for sport's oldest trophy, her crew's struggles against Dennis Conner's championship Stars & Stripes team, and the bizarre finish of her ship, ...

  • Making Waves
    By Catherine Todd

    From the author of Secret Lives of Second Wives: “a can’t-put-it-down novel . . . for every woman who’s had to mend a broken heart and get even” (Redbook).

  • Making Waves: Saving Our Ocean
    By Albert Bates

    Environmentalist Albert Bates teaches students about currents and tides, the ocean’s food pyramid, what is meant by “blue acceleration,” and what causes an imbalanced ecosystem.

  • Making Waves: The Origins and Future of Greenpeace
    By Jim Bohlen

    An important part of the history of the environmental movement: the origins, birth, and exploits of Greenpeace.