Batty

Batty
Title Batty PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Lincoln Children's Books
Pages 0
Release 2011-08-23
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 9781847800848

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Batty's efforts to impress visitors at the zoo fail, but he is determined to be popular like the other animals. First he goes to the penguin pool but the water is cold and he doesn't like fish. Then he tries the gorilla enclosure but he doesn't have any fleas for the gorillas to pick off him. He tries to laze in the sun with the lions but its far too bright for his sensitive eyes. When eventually he returns to his bat cave he finds that everyone else is trying to be like him, hanging upside down. This clever and witty story is brought to life with Batty's upside down view of his surroundings, involving the reader in turning the book upside down with him. With its warm-hearted theme it is sure to delight readers young and old.

Dress Up Batty

Dress Up Batty
Title Dress Up Batty PDF eBook
Author William Wegman
Publisher Hyperion
Pages 0
Release 2004-11-30
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 9780786818495

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Battina is a glamorous diva. Will you help her get ready for her very busy social schedule? This incredibly chock-full novelty book includes: -A lentincular cover -Over 40 stickers of dresses and accessories -Lift-the-flaps -Oversize pop-ups -A reflective mirror -Scratch n' sniff perfumes -Removable and sendable postcards -Battina personalized stationery And a whole lot of fashion sense!

Batty about Texas

Batty about Texas
Title Batty about Texas PDF eBook
Author Smith, J. Jaye
Publisher Pelican Publishing
Pages 40
Release
Genre Tadarida brasiliensis
ISBN 9781455600649

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Bo, a Mexican free-tailed bat, journeys across Texas to teach young readers about the important role bats play in Texas ecology and describes the thirty-two different types of bats that make their home in the Lone Star State.

A Mother's Story

A Mother's Story
Title A Mother's Story PDF eBook
Author Rosie Batty
Publisher HarperCollins
Pages 255
Release 2015-10-01
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1460705106

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An updated edition of the profoundly moving and inspiring memoir from Australia's domestic violence crusader, Rosie Batty. Rosie Batty knows pain no woman should have to suffer. Her son was killed by his father in a violent incident in February 2014, a horrendous event that shocked not only the nation, but the world. Greg Anderson murdered his 11-year-old son Luke and was then shot by police at the Tyabb cricket oval. Rosie had suffered years of family violence, and had had intervention and custody orders in place in an effort to protect herself and her son. Rosie has since become an outspoken and dynamic crusader against domestic violence, winning hearts and mind all over Australia with her compassion, courage, grace and forgiveness. In January 2015, Rosie was named Australian of the Year, 2015. Inspiring, heartfelt and profoundly moving, this is Rosie's story. A percentage of royalties from sales of this book are going to the Luke Batty Foundation. 'A brave, resolute and heart-breaking tale' Sydney Morning Herald 'Every Australian should read this book' Tracey Spicer 'Just finished A Mother's Story. Loved it. Cried. Got angry. Important book, beautifully written' Juanita Phillips 'This highly emotional book ... She suffers but she is not a victim. Batty is comforting and terrifying. She is protector and avenger... She has moral authority and dignity ... compelling' ABR

Batty Bwoy

Batty Bwoy
Title Batty Bwoy PDF eBook
Author Max-Arthur Mantle
Publisher
Pages 272
Release 2015-04-10
Genre
ISBN 9780578160160

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The coming of age story of Mark Palmer, a black, gay, Jamaican where "Boom bye bye inna batty bwoy head" (meaning, gunshot to gay men) has replaced the island's motto "Out of many one people." The son of an overbearing, absentee, neglectful mother, he is thrust in an environment that requires a thick skin from torments and socio-economic disparities. Suppressing his "gay tendencies" to detract being bashed or murdered, he migrates to America and breaks free from the closet to a world where he is disenfranchised and arrested. As his life spirals from bad choices, he clings to desperate measures and finds hope.

Fractal Cities

Fractal Cities
Title Fractal Cities PDF eBook
Author Michael Batty
Publisher
Pages 394
Release 1994-01-01
Genre Cities and towns
ISBN 9780124555709

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Fractal Cities is the pioneering study of the development and use of fractal geometry for understanding and planning the physical form of cities, showing how this geometry enables cities to be simulated throughcomputer graphics. The book explains how the structure of cities evolve in ways which at first sight may appear irregular, but when understood in terms of fractals reveal a complex and diverse underlying order. The book includes numerous illustrations and 16 pages full-color plates of stunning computer graphics, along with explanations of how to construct them. The authors provide an accessible and thought-provoking introduction to fractal geometry, as well as an exciting visual understanding of the formof cities. This approach, bolstered by new insights into the complexity of social systems, provides one of the best introductions to fractal geometry available for non-mathematicians and social scientists. Fractal Cities is useful as a textbook for courses on geographic information systems, urban geography, regional science, and fractal geometry. Planners and architects will find that many aspects of fractal geometry covered in this book are relevant to their own interests. Those involved in fractals and chaos, computer graphics, and systems theory will also find important methods and examples germane to their work. Michael Batty is Director of the National Center for Geographic Information and analysis in the State University of New York at Buffalo, and has worked in planning theory and urban modeling. Paul Longley is a lecturer in geography at the University of Bristol, and is involved in the development of geographic information systems in urban policy analysis. Richly illustrated, including 16 pages of full-color plates of brilliant computer graphics Provides an introduction to fractal geometry for the non-mathematician and social scientist Explains the influence of fractals on the evolution of the physical form of cities

1001 Batty Books

1001 Batty Books
Title 1001 Batty Books PDF eBook
Author Derek Good
Publisher Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Pages 214
Release 2015-12-07
Genre
ISBN 9781517630430

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A Batty Book is a combined book title and author that create a pun or play on words. 1001 Batty Books is a collection of over 1000 such combinations with over 100 hand-drawn illustrations to bring the book titles to life.