Wild New World The Epic Story Of Animals And People In America

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One of Kirkus Review's Best Nonfiction Books of 2022 A deep-time history of animals and humans in North America, by the best-selling and award-winning author of Coyote America. In 1908, near Folsom, New Mexico, a cowboy discovered the remains of a herd of extinct giant bison. By examining flint points embedded in the bones, archeologists later determined that a band of humans had killed and butchered the animals 12,450 years ago. This discovery vastly expanded America’s known human history but also revealed the long-standing danger Homo sapiens presented to the continent’s evolutionary richness. Distinguished author Dan Flores’s ambitious history chronicles the epoch in which humans and animals have coexisted in the “wild new world” of North America—a place shaped both by its own grand evolutionary forces and by momentous arrivals from Asia, Africa, and Europe. With portraits of iconic creatures such as mammoths, horses, wolves, and bison, Flores describes the evolution and historical ecology of North America like never before. The arrival of humans precipitated an extraordinary disruption of this teeming environment. Flores treats humans not as a species apart but as a new animal entering two continents that had never seen our likes before. He shows how our long past as carnivorous hunters helped us settle America, initially establishing a coast-to-coast culture that lasted longer than the present United States. But humanity’s success had devastating consequences for other creatures. In telling this epic story, Flores traces the origins of today’s “Sixth Extinction” to the spread of humans around the world; tracks the story of a hundred centuries of Native America; explains how Old World ideologies precipitated 400 years of market-driven slaughter that devastated so many ancient American species; and explores the decline and miraculous recovery of species in recent decades. In thrilling narrative style, informed by genomic science, evolutionary biology, and environmental history, Flores celebrates the astonishing bestiary that arose on our continent and introduces the complex human cultures and individuals who hastened its eradication, studied America’s animals, and moved heaven and earth to rescue them. Eons in scope and continental in scale, Wild New World is a sweeping yet intimate Big History of the animal-human story in America.

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Genre : Science
Author : Dan Flores
Publisher : W. W. Norton & Company
Release : 2022-10-25
File : 478 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781324006176


Animal Question In Deconstruction

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Explores the political and poetic understanding of the deconstruction of the 'animal question'How does deconstruction understand relations between humans and other animals? This collection of essays reveals that across Jacques Derrida's work as a whole, as well as that of Helene Cixous and Nicholas Royle, deconstruction has always addressed questions about animality. In this collection, for example, Cixous asks after human intervention between the death of a wild bird and the predation of a domestic cat. Kelly Oliver pursues Derrida's analysis of what or whose gaze is at stake when a King oversees the autopsy of an elephant. Royle examines in what sense the vulnerable impressions made by the tunnelling of a mole might be thought of as the traces of a text. Re-examining how we relate to other animals has far-reaching implications for how we think of ourselves. Across this collection authors bring to attention the politics and the ethics of a less anthropocentric world. Even when this world is grasped

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Genre : Psychology
Author : Lynn Turner
Publisher : Edinburgh University Press
Release : 2013-08-20
File : 208 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780748683147


Paper Animals

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Through short stories, higher order questions, and a variety of creative, cross-curricular activities, this packet challenges early primary students to use a variety of diagrams in every subject area. Brightly and imaginatively illustrated, this unique packet presents graphic organizers as irresistible cartoon characters and makes critical thinking fun!

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Genre : Education
Author : Rhonda Henderson Adams
Publisher : Milliken Publishing Company
Release : 2010-09-01
File : 10 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780787738266


Good Books Matter

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Based on extensive research on the features that make children's books appealing and appropriate, this valuable teacher resource offers guidance on selecting books, strategies for specific grade levels, suggestions for extension, and tips for assessment. This teacher-friendly book is organized around the major genres — traditional literature, picture books, nonfiction, poetry, and multicultural texts — that will inspire young readers. Throughout the book, teachers will find suggestions for using literature to implement shared reading, reading aloud, and response strategies with emergent, developing, and independent readers. This comprehensive book is rooted in the belief that educators must consider and offer a wide range of choice to ensure that students read "good" books. It argues that the choices children make about what they read should be governed by their interests and desire to learn; not by a grade or reading level.

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Genre : Education
Author : Larry Swartz
Publisher : Pembroke Publishers Limited
Release : 2008
File : 186 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781551387949


Reading Comprehension And Skills Grade 3

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Use Reading Comprehension and Skills to help students in grade 3 develop a strong foundation of reading basics so that they will become competent readers who can advance to more-challenging texts. This 128-page book encourages vocabulary development and reinforces reading comprehension. It includes engaging grade-appropriate passages and stories about a variety of subjects, reproducible and perforated skill practice pages, 96 cut-apart flash cards, answer keys, and an award certificate.

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Genre : Juvenile Nonfiction
Author : Carson-Dellosa Publishing
Publisher : Carson-Dellosa Publishing
Release : 2008-12-19
File : 144 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781604182552


Parrot S Lament The And Other True Tales Of Animal Intrigue Intelligen

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A gorilla shrewdly sells back a missing key chain to the highest bidder. An orangutan picks a lock to let himself out of his zoo enclosure and two elephants adopt a tag-team strategy to keep their handlers from putting them back into theirs. In The Parrot's Lament, noted environmentalist Eugene Linden offers more than one hundred true anecdotes about animal acts of cooperation, heroism, escape—even tales of deception or manipulation of human beings. Drawing on the first-person experiences of veterinarians, field biologists, researchers, and trainers, Linden has compiled a warmly entertaining and powerfully persuasive argument for animal consciousness that, while not human, far exceeds what humans usually grant animals. Scientifically sound and emotionally compelling, The Parrot's Lament contains remarkable stories that are sure to resonate with animal lovers, turning skeptics everywhere into believers.

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Genre : Nature
Author : Eugene Linden
Publisher : Penguin
Release : 2000-08-01
File : 225 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781101222386


Exploring Mathematical Modeling With Young Learners

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This book conceptualizes the nature of mathematical modeling in the early grades from both teaching and learning perspectives. Mathematical modeling provides a unique opportunity to engage elementary students in the creative process of mathematizing their world. A diverse community of internationally known researchers and practitioners share studies that advance the field with respect to the following themes: The Nature of Mathematical Modeling in the Early Grades Content Knowledge and Pedagogy for Mathematical Modeling Student Experiences as Modelers Teacher Education and Professional Development in Modeling Experts in the field provide commentaries that extend and connect ideas presented across chapters. This book is an invaluable resource in illustrating what all young children can achieve with mathematical modeling and how we can support teachers and families in this important work.

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Genre : Education
Author : Jennifer M. Suh
Publisher : Springer Nature
Release : 2021-06-01
File : 440 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9783030639006


 The Athenaeum

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Release : 1838
File : 956 Pages
ISBN-13 : ONB:+Z25908540X


Reading Explorers Year 2

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A Guided Skills-Based Journey is a series of books aimed at developing key reading and study skills. This brilliant new series provides teachers with a wide variety of genres, both fiction and non-fiction, which will allow children to access, interpret and understand what they are reading. It increases the child's knowledge and understanding of why certain words are chosen by an author. It gives the reader the chance to speculate on the tone and purpose of the texts, as well as consider both the texts' themes and audience.

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Genre : Education
Author : John Murray
Publisher : Andrews UK Limited
Release : 2014-11-20
File : 197 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781907515750


Extinction And The Human

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In Extinction and the Human Timothy Sweet ponders the realities of animal extinction and endangerment and the often divergent Native American and Euro-American narratives that surround them, focusing especially on the force of human impact on megafauna—mammoths, whales, and the North American bison.

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Genre : Literary Criticism
Author : Timothy Sweet
Publisher : University of Pennsylvania Press
Release : 2021-10-08
File : 200 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780812253429