The book explores the journey of Ryan Carney, a paleontologist and biologist who merges his childhood fascination with dinosaurs, birds, and animation into his scientific work. Through his unique approach, he illustrates the lives of dinosaurs, showcasing the intersection of art and science in understanding these ancient creatures.
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- 2020
- 2019
The book highlights Joel Sartore's efforts as a National Geographic photographer and the founder of the Photo Ark, a project dedicated to raising awareness about animal conservation. Through compelling imagery, Sartore aims to inspire empathy and action towards protecting various species, encouraging readers to connect with and advocate for wildlife preservation.
- 2019
Annie Griffiths captures stunning photographs that showcase the beauty of people, places, and animals. Her work emphasizes the power of photography as a means to express one's connection to the world, highlighting the significance of sharing personal experiences through visual storytelling.
- 2018
2019 U.S. History 1877 to the Present -- America Through the Lens Grade 11 (CA)(H) by Fredrik Hiebert, Peggy Altoff, & Fritz Fischer *** 9781337111942 ***787 Pages
- 2018
This educational set features four engaging big books designed for kindergarten students, focusing on various scientific themes. "Let's Do Science" introduces hands-on experiments, while "Life" explores living organisms. "Earth" covers environmental topics, and "Physical Science" delves into fundamental concepts of physics and chemistry. Together, these resources aim to foster curiosity and foundational knowledge in young learners through vibrant illustrations and interactive content.
- 2017
TEDTALKS: Perspectives Intermediate
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