Author: Herd Midkiff
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781943217557
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
Our Beating Hearts
Author: Herd Midkiff
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781943217557
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781943217557
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
Equipping Space Cadets
Author: Emily Midkiff
Publisher: Univ. Press of Mississippi
ISBN: 1496839005
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 151
Book Description
Winner of the 2023 Science Fiction Research Association (SFRA) Book Award 2022 Longlist Nominee for the Best Non-Fiction Award from the British Science Fiction Association Equipping Space Cadets: Primary Science Fiction for Young Children argues for the benefits and potential of “primary science fiction,” or science fiction for children under twelve years old. Science fiction for children is often disregarded due to common misconceptions of childhood. When children are culturally portrayed as natural and simple, they seem like a poor audience for the complex scientific questions brought up by the best science fiction. The books and the children who read them tell another story. Using three empirical studies and over 350 children’s books including If I Had a Robot Dog, Bugs in Space, and Commander Toad in Space, Equipping Space Cadets presents interdisciplinary evidence that science fiction and children are compatible after all. Primary science fiction literature includes many high-quality books that cleverly utilize the features of children’s literature formats in order to fit large science fiction questions into small packages. In the best of these books, authors make science fiction questions accessible and relevant to children of various reading levels and from diverse backgrounds and identities. Equipping Space Cadets does not stop with literary analysis, but also presents the voices of real children and practitioners. The book features three studies: a survey of teachers and librarians, quantitative analysis of lending records from school libraries across the United States, and coded read-aloud sessions with elementary school students. The results reveal how children are interested in and capable of reading science fiction, but it is the adults, including the most well-intentioned librarians and teachers, who hinder children's engagement with the genre due to their own preconceptions about the genre and children.
Publisher: Univ. Press of Mississippi
ISBN: 1496839005
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 151
Book Description
Winner of the 2023 Science Fiction Research Association (SFRA) Book Award 2022 Longlist Nominee for the Best Non-Fiction Award from the British Science Fiction Association Equipping Space Cadets: Primary Science Fiction for Young Children argues for the benefits and potential of “primary science fiction,” or science fiction for children under twelve years old. Science fiction for children is often disregarded due to common misconceptions of childhood. When children are culturally portrayed as natural and simple, they seem like a poor audience for the complex scientific questions brought up by the best science fiction. The books and the children who read them tell another story. Using three empirical studies and over 350 children’s books including If I Had a Robot Dog, Bugs in Space, and Commander Toad in Space, Equipping Space Cadets presents interdisciplinary evidence that science fiction and children are compatible after all. Primary science fiction literature includes many high-quality books that cleverly utilize the features of children’s literature formats in order to fit large science fiction questions into small packages. In the best of these books, authors make science fiction questions accessible and relevant to children of various reading levels and from diverse backgrounds and identities. Equipping Space Cadets does not stop with literary analysis, but also presents the voices of real children and practitioners. The book features three studies: a survey of teachers and librarians, quantitative analysis of lending records from school libraries across the United States, and coded read-aloud sessions with elementary school students. The results reveal how children are interested in and capable of reading science fiction, but it is the adults, including the most well-intentioned librarians and teachers, who hinder children's engagement with the genre due to their own preconceptions about the genre and children.
Midkiff
Author: Mary Lou Midkiff
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780976395508
Category : Midland (Tex.)
Languages : en
Pages : 418
Book Description
From award-winning Western writer Elmer Kelton: "The story of the pioneering Midkiff family could, with individual variations, be the story of any number of Texas ranch and farm families. It is an account of sacrifice, hard work, and determination shared by so many who moved into sparsely-settled areas of rural Texas to make a home against challenging odds. They had to endure many obstacles: long distances from town, poor or non-existent roads, recurring droughts, undependable markets for what they produced and a perennial shortage of money. The days were long, the work physically demanding, the rewards all too often elusive. Though this is primarily one family's story, it could almost be a day-to-day account of any rural pioneer family of Texas in the 19th and 20th centuries."From Mike Cox, author of Texas Ranger Tales: "T.O. "Oscar" Midkiff stepped off the Texas and Pacific in Midland with three things: his saddle, $2.50 in cash, and a determination to become 'a real cowboy.' "Mary Lou Midkiff has traced her husband John's family from their roots in Tennessee and Georgia to Texas in a book that reads more like fiction than the carefully researched and documented history that it is."
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780976395508
Category : Midland (Tex.)
Languages : en
Pages : 418
Book Description
From award-winning Western writer Elmer Kelton: "The story of the pioneering Midkiff family could, with individual variations, be the story of any number of Texas ranch and farm families. It is an account of sacrifice, hard work, and determination shared by so many who moved into sparsely-settled areas of rural Texas to make a home against challenging odds. They had to endure many obstacles: long distances from town, poor or non-existent roads, recurring droughts, undependable markets for what they produced and a perennial shortage of money. The days were long, the work physically demanding, the rewards all too often elusive. Though this is primarily one family's story, it could almost be a day-to-day account of any rural pioneer family of Texas in the 19th and 20th centuries."From Mike Cox, author of Texas Ranger Tales: "T.O. "Oscar" Midkiff stepped off the Texas and Pacific in Midland with three things: his saddle, $2.50 in cash, and a determination to become 'a real cowboy.' "Mary Lou Midkiff has traced her husband John's family from their roots in Tennessee and Georgia to Texas in a book that reads more like fiction than the carefully researched and documented history that it is."
The Great Collision: A Unidirectional Model of the Universe
Author:
Publisher: Dorrance Publishing
ISBN: 1434938840
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 86
Book Description
Publisher: Dorrance Publishing
ISBN: 1434938840
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 86
Book Description
The Meat You Eat
Author: Ken Midkiff
Publisher: Macmillan
ISBN: 9780312325367
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 244
Book Description
The author examines the dangers posed by corporate control of agriculture, maintains that big business is more concerned with volume and profits at the risk to consumer health, and argues that supporting local farmers will improve the quality of life for all.
Publisher: Macmillan
ISBN: 9780312325367
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 244
Book Description
The author examines the dangers posed by corporate control of agriculture, maintains that big business is more concerned with volume and profits at the risk to consumer health, and argues that supporting local farmers will improve the quality of life for all.
Reel Patriotism
Author: Leslie Midkiff DeBauche
Publisher: Univ of Wisconsin Press
ISBN: 0299154033
Category : Performing Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 262
Book Description
Mixing film history with social history, Reel Patriotism examines the role played by the American film industry during World War I and the effects of the industry’s pragmatic patriotism in the decade following the war. Looking at such films as Joan the Woman and Wings and at the war-time activities of Mary Pickford and Charlie Chaplin, film distributors, including George Kleine, and the National Association of the Motion Picture Industry, this book shows how heavily publicized gestures of patriotism benefited the reputation and profits of the movie business. Leslie Midkiff DeBauche shows how the United States government’s need to garner public support for the war, conserve food, raise money, and enlist soldiers was met by the film industry. Throughout the nineteen months of American involvement in World War I, film studios supported the war effort through the production of short instructional films, public speaking activities of movie stars, the civic forum provided by movie theaters, and the National Association of the Motion Picture Industry’s provision of administrative personnel to work directly with government agencies. While feature films about the war itself never dominated the release schedules of film distributors, they did become a staple film industry offering throughout the late 1910s and 1920s. The film industry had much to gain, DeBauche demonstrates, from working closely with the U.S. government. Though the war posed a direct challenge to the conduct of business as usual, the industry successfully weathered the war years. After the war, film producers, distributors, and exhibitors were able to capitalize on the good will of the movie-goer and the government that the industry’s war work created. It provided a buffer against national censorship when movie stars became embroiled in scandal, and it served as a selling point in the 1920s when major film companies began to trade their stock on Wall Street.
Publisher: Univ of Wisconsin Press
ISBN: 0299154033
Category : Performing Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 262
Book Description
Mixing film history with social history, Reel Patriotism examines the role played by the American film industry during World War I and the effects of the industry’s pragmatic patriotism in the decade following the war. Looking at such films as Joan the Woman and Wings and at the war-time activities of Mary Pickford and Charlie Chaplin, film distributors, including George Kleine, and the National Association of the Motion Picture Industry, this book shows how heavily publicized gestures of patriotism benefited the reputation and profits of the movie business. Leslie Midkiff DeBauche shows how the United States government’s need to garner public support for the war, conserve food, raise money, and enlist soldiers was met by the film industry. Throughout the nineteen months of American involvement in World War I, film studios supported the war effort through the production of short instructional films, public speaking activities of movie stars, the civic forum provided by movie theaters, and the National Association of the Motion Picture Industry’s provision of administrative personnel to work directly with government agencies. While feature films about the war itself never dominated the release schedules of film distributors, they did become a staple film industry offering throughout the late 1910s and 1920s. The film industry had much to gain, DeBauche demonstrates, from working closely with the U.S. government. Though the war posed a direct challenge to the conduct of business as usual, the industry successfully weathered the war years. After the war, film producers, distributors, and exhibitors were able to capitalize on the good will of the movie-goer and the government that the industry’s war work created. It provided a buffer against national censorship when movie stars became embroiled in scandal, and it served as a selling point in the 1920s when major film companies began to trade their stock on Wall Street.
Southern Reporter
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Law reports, digests, etc
Languages : en
Pages : 1174
Book Description
Includes the decisions of the Supreme Courts of Alabama, Florida, Louisiana, and Mississippi, the Appellate Courts of Alabama and, Sept. 1928/Jan. 1929-Jan./Mar. 1941, the Courts of Appeal of Louisiana.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Law reports, digests, etc
Languages : en
Pages : 1174
Book Description
Includes the decisions of the Supreme Courts of Alabama, Florida, Louisiana, and Mississippi, the Appellate Courts of Alabama and, Sept. 1928/Jan. 1929-Jan./Mar. 1941, the Courts of Appeal of Louisiana.
The Southern Reporter
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Law reports, digests, etc
Languages : en
Pages : 1154
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Law reports, digests, etc
Languages : en
Pages : 1154
Book Description
Property, Power, and American Democracy
Author: David Andrew Schultz
Publisher: Transaction Publishers
ISBN: 9781412832182
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 244
Book Description
One legacy of the Reagan and post-Reagan years has been a questioning by both liberals and conservatives of recent eminent domain and property rights decisions by the Supreme Court. This timely volume examines the changing political and constitutional status of these concepts, Schultz argues that we need to rethink the nature of property rights by asking what purpose they serve in American society and whether they deserve special legal and judicial protection against legislative interference. "Property, Power, and American Democracy "is founded on a searching reexamination of the role of property in early and contemporary American legal and political thought. From this perspective, Schultz shows that the meaning of property is currently in flux as a result of a failure to sustain those values that property was originally supposed to protect in our society: individual liberty, limited government, and minority rights. In keeping with the moral and political values associated with property in the writings of John Locke, James Harrington, and other classical theorists, the author contends that property should not be viewed merely as a thing we possess or an entity we may dispose of at will. Instead it is to be seen as an important social relationship to which the law gives special protection thereby furthering a sense of autonomy, self-identity, and community. This volume demonstrates that once we view property in this light, we can then ask which relations or values are so important in our society that they deserve to be called property. Drawing upon both liberal and conservative points of view, "Property, Power, and American Democracy "is a powerful argument for the reinvigoration of property rights. It will be of special interest to political scientists, urban planners, and specialists hi American constitutional history and political thought.
Publisher: Transaction Publishers
ISBN: 9781412832182
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 244
Book Description
One legacy of the Reagan and post-Reagan years has been a questioning by both liberals and conservatives of recent eminent domain and property rights decisions by the Supreme Court. This timely volume examines the changing political and constitutional status of these concepts, Schultz argues that we need to rethink the nature of property rights by asking what purpose they serve in American society and whether they deserve special legal and judicial protection against legislative interference. "Property, Power, and American Democracy "is founded on a searching reexamination of the role of property in early and contemporary American legal and political thought. From this perspective, Schultz shows that the meaning of property is currently in flux as a result of a failure to sustain those values that property was originally supposed to protect in our society: individual liberty, limited government, and minority rights. In keeping with the moral and political values associated with property in the writings of John Locke, James Harrington, and other classical theorists, the author contends that property should not be viewed merely as a thing we possess or an entity we may dispose of at will. Instead it is to be seen as an important social relationship to which the law gives special protection thereby furthering a sense of autonomy, self-identity, and community. This volume demonstrates that once we view property in this light, we can then ask which relations or values are so important in our society that they deserve to be called property. Drawing upon both liberal and conservative points of view, "Property, Power, and American Democracy "is a powerful argument for the reinvigoration of property rights. It will be of special interest to political scientists, urban planners, and specialists hi American constitutional history and political thought.
New Orleans Besieged
Author: D. K. Midkiff
Publisher: Margaret Media
ISBN: 9780982455135
Category : Louisiana
Languages : en
Pages : 325
Book Description
It's January 1815 and the treasure-city of New Orleans lies vulnerable and exposed to greedy, blood thirsty pirates. Protection comes not by force of arms but from the cracfty mind of an old Spanish monk. Britain, already exhausted from a generation-long war, has planned a final military campaign aimed at the seizure of the city. This is a novel of alternate history in which the unthinkable happens: the Battle of New Orleans is won by the British. Midkiff, through scrupulous research, posits what the repercussions of such a victory might have been for the time at hand as well as the long term. The work is inspired by many of the actual people and events surrounding the Battle. Several maps true to the period are included. The reader is pulled into the political, cultural and racial tensions of early 19th century Louisiana as seen through the eyes of Andrew Jackson, Jean Lafitte, Edward Livingston, Padre Antonio Sedella and many more.
Publisher: Margaret Media
ISBN: 9780982455135
Category : Louisiana
Languages : en
Pages : 325
Book Description
It's January 1815 and the treasure-city of New Orleans lies vulnerable and exposed to greedy, blood thirsty pirates. Protection comes not by force of arms but from the cracfty mind of an old Spanish monk. Britain, already exhausted from a generation-long war, has planned a final military campaign aimed at the seizure of the city. This is a novel of alternate history in which the unthinkable happens: the Battle of New Orleans is won by the British. Midkiff, through scrupulous research, posits what the repercussions of such a victory might have been for the time at hand as well as the long term. The work is inspired by many of the actual people and events surrounding the Battle. Several maps true to the period are included. The reader is pulled into the political, cultural and racial tensions of early 19th century Louisiana as seen through the eyes of Andrew Jackson, Jean Lafitte, Edward Livingston, Padre Antonio Sedella and many more.