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  • - How our Reproductive Journeys Shape Our Lives
    av Erin Connors
    331,-

    Though our reproductive journeys often shape our life experiences, they can feel too private-or perhaps inappropriate-to share. But when Erin Connors began to ask people about their stories, her simple invitation unleashed a torrent from friends and strangers alike about how this one aspect of life influenced just about every other: partner relationships, faith and spirituality, family dynamics, careers, childhoods, and mental health.Through interviews and personal essays, Connors artfully illuminates the themes that emerged from these individual accounts, as well as the connections among them. What she uncovers is that, despite our feelings of isolation, our silence, or our politics, we have more in common in than we may believe. Our reproductive challenges seem to weave together and branch, creating a silken web of experiences within ourselves and between one another. And yet, what place do we have to share these truths? Wellspring sheds light on this paradox, inviting us to discard shame, judgment, and isolation in favor of raw honesty, unflinching complexity, and deep empathy.

  • - How a Better Understanding of Science Can Help Us Face the Greatest Problems of Our Time
    av Julia Soplop
    417 - 446,-

    "This is a book every citizen should read." -SY MONTGOMERY, New York Times bestselling author of The Soul of an Octopus and editor of The Best American Science and Nature Writing 2019The rapid and ubiquitous spread of information has failed to remedy one of humanity's most enduring challenges: making accurate sense of the world. Instead, a constellation of factors influencing how we interact with information-and, in particular, scientific information-has prevented us from digesting and adequately confronting many of the greatest problems of our time, from climate change to pandemics.The book, an essential read for non-scientists and scientists alike, offers both an analysis of this burgeoning crisis of (mis)information overload and a practical guide for navigating it. Soplop argues that becoming a more discerning and less vulnerable consumer, or producer, of health and science information is critical.Soplop has created an indispensable primer for reimagining how we think about and communicate what science really entails, including its profound social value and its many limitations. She also presents a series of engaging case studies-the decades-long disinformation campaign to sow doubt in climate change, the schemes in the wellness industry, the push for pseudoscience in the science classroom, the century-old rhetoric of the anti-vaccination movement, and the nation's unfathomable COVID-19 response-demonstrating how players across society employ common, and therefore easily identifiable, tactics of distorting scientific information to manipulate us for power and profit. In vivid prose, Soplop crafts a compelling and hopeful case that building a stronger foundation of science and media literacy can empower us to improve our lives both personally and collectively.

  • av Green Press
    137,-

    子供のための魔法のユニコーンアクティビティブックこれは夏や学年中に子供たちが使うのに楽しくて教育的なアクティビティブックです!子供の時間を旅行や家で楽しみながら、同時に語彙を増やし学ぶことができます。本書には以下が含まれています:プレミアムマット表紙デザイン高品質の印刷8.5" x 11"の完璧なサイズ

  • av Green Press
    137,-

    『三つのしっぽ:犬の年代記』で、Max、Luna、Rockyに会います--これは普通の日が驚くべき冒険に変わる非凡な犬の三人組です。彼らが魅力的な町を航海する間に、彼らのユニークな個性が光ります。毎年開催されるペットパレード中に混乱が起こると、三人組の知恵とチームワークが中心になり、町の住人たちを驚嘆させます。この心温まる物語は友情、結束、そして人間と毛のある仲間との魅惑的な絆を称賛し、Max、Luna、Rockyを彼らの穏やかな町の愛される伝説にします。

  • av Green Press
    137,-

    スパークルという非凡なユニコーンとともに、彼女がキラーウェールドの魔法の領域を航海する幻想的な冒険に乗り出しましょう。『スパークルのマジックフレンドシップ』では、スパークルのきらめく毛皮と輝かしい角が森の生物と神秘的な友達たちの人生を照らし出す様子を追ってください。スパークルが彼女の魔法の才能の真の力を見つけるにつれて、物語は親しみやすい旅に展開し、親切と友情が至上となる。スパークルの無償の行為と魅惑的な出会いを通じて、あらゆる年齢の読者はつながりの魔法と友情が導く場所で友情がもたらす輝きの喜びに魅了されるでしょう。

  • av Green Press
    137,-

    「『ピーターと失われた宝物の探求』で魔法の旅に出発しましょう。これは心温まる子供向けの冒険で、元気なピーターと彼の忠実なゴールデン・レトリバー、マックスを追いかける物語です。寓話的な魅力、古代の秘密、そして友情の持続する魔法に満ちているこの魅力的な話は、読者を陶醉の森の茂る風景を通して導きます。ここでは、二人が挑戦に立ち向かい、奇妙な生物に出会い、夢にも思わなかった宝物を発見します。冒険と温かさが見事に融合した、結びつきと最も非凡な旅で見つける宝物に捧げられた、魅力的な讃歌となっています。」

  • - How the Horse Shaped U.S. History
    av Julia Soplop
    251,-

    WINNER OF AN INDEPENDENT PUBLISHER (IPPY) BOOK AWARD (GOLD MEDAL)WINNER OF A FEATHERED QUILL BOOK AWARD (GOLD MEDAL)Weapon. Legend. Energy source. Shaper of cultures. Center of controversy. Throughout U.S. history, the horse has served as one of the most powerful influences on the country''s development. Beginning fifty-five million years ago with the evolution of the horse across the Great Plains, this story charts its extinction in North America, followed by its reintroduction to the continent by the Spanish. The eventual acquisition of Spanish horses by the native peoples of the plains had profound consequences for the continent''s future: it resulted in the explosion of wild horses across the West and unleashed some of the most talented and brutal mounted warriors in the world, the Comanche, who staved off European-American development of much of the plains for nearly two centuries. From there, the story tracks the horse''s incredible contributions-through warring and racing and hauling, through companionship and servitude and strength-across the broad arc of the country''s next three hundred years. Soplop employs the horse as a narrative thread not only to bind seemingly disparate events, but also to allow for the inclusion of figures often written out of traditional histories: women and minorities. Through a modern, unconventional lens, she skillfully weaves together science, policy, literature, and history to trace the fascinating story of how one animal shaped the nation. Captivating pen and ink illustrations by Montana artist Robert Spannring, interspersed with Soplop''s stunning photography, add further depth and visual interest.

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