Uncle Sam's Kids
Title | Uncle Sam's Kids PDF eBook |
Author | Angela Sportelli-Rehak |
Publisher | Abidenme Books Publishing |
Pages | 46 |
Release | 2004-01-15 |
Genre | Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | 9780971451513 |
Three children discover Daddy will leave on deployment. They learn fun ways to deal with separation anxiety and show they care while Dad is gone.
Moving Again Mom
Title | Moving Again Mom PDF eBook |
Author | Angela Sportelli-Rehak |
Publisher | Abidenme Books Publishing |
Pages | 44 |
Release | 2004 |
Genre | Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | 9780971451520 |
The family is moving across the country to live on a new base. Lil'M is worried that she will miss her best friend, and worried that it will be hard to make new friends when she arrives at her new home. Help children to understand and develop an appreciation for cultural diversity and foster a positive outlook toward the adventures of relocation.
Uncle Sam's Visit. A Tale for Children
Title | Uncle Sam's Visit. A Tale for Children PDF eBook |
Author | Uncle Sam |
Publisher | |
Pages | 74 |
Release | 1865 |
Genre | Brothers and sisters |
ISBN |
Uncle Sam's Kids
Title | Uncle Sam's Kids PDF eBook |
Author | Randy Bartlett |
Publisher | |
Pages | 334 |
Release | 2020-07-15 |
Genre | |
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This funny and moving novel, based on true events, follows a year in the lives of three teenagers boarding at an American Military school in Frankfurt, Germany, and vacationing in Copenhagen, Denmark. Andy Barnes and his two friends, Doc and June, struggle with dorm life, teachers, administrators, and romantic intrigues, during the 1950's in post WWII Europe. Uncle Sam's Kids captures that time period and how growing up in a military family was a unique, interesting, and sometimes painful experience.
The Uncle Sam Series for American Children
Title | The Uncle Sam Series for American Children PDF eBook |
Author | Sam (Uncle.) |
Publisher | |
Pages | |
Release | 1870 |
Genre | |
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Uncle Sam's America
Title | Uncle Sam's America PDF eBook |
Author | David Hewitt |
Publisher | Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2011-11-29 |
Genre | Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | 9781442430921 |
Just in time for July 4th, this is a patriotic look at the history of our country from its founding up to the present day. Through it all, the iconic Uncle Sam has rallied and united the American people as a symbol of national pride. In this book, Uncle Sam proudly looks on as General Andrew Jackson defeats the British redcoats in the War of 1812; Sam wears out seven pairs of boots walking westward with the pioneers; together with Lady Liberty, he welcomes the millions of immigrants who graced America's shores at the turn of the century; and Sam is there to give people hope from the Great Depression to the civil rights movement. Uncle Sam has helped people fulfill their dreams and create a better nation, standing with Americans through the decades. Kathryn Hewitt's unique artwork incorporates postage stamps, postcards, and antique images from each era--as well as the faces of the real people who changed history. The back matter lists short bios of each of these notable Americans.
Mother Earth and Uncle Sam
Title | Mother Earth and Uncle Sam PDF eBook |
Author | Rena Steinzor |
Publisher | University of Texas Press |
Pages | 282 |
Release | 2007-12-15 |
Genre | Nature |
ISBN | 0292716907 |
In this compelling study, Rena Steinzor highlights the ways in which the government, over the past twenty years, has failed to protect children from harm caused by toxic chemicals. She believes these failures—under-funding, excessive and misguided use of cost/benefit analysis, distortion of science, and devolution of regulatory authority—have produced a situation in which harm that could be reduced or eliminated instead persists. Steinzor states that, as a society, we are neglecting our children's health to an extent that we would find unthinkable as individual parents, primarily due to the erosion of the government's role in protecting public health and the environment. At this pace, she asserts, our children will inherit a planet under grave threat. We can arrest these developments if a critical mass of Americans become convinced that these problems are urgent and the solutions are near at hand. By focusing on three specific case studies—mercury contamination through the human food chain, perchlorate (rocket fuel) in drinking water, and the effects of ozone (smog) on children playing outdoors—Steinzor creates an analysis grounded in law, economics, and science to prove her assertions about the existing dysfunctional system. Steinzor then recommends a concise and realistic series of reforms that could reverse these detrimental trends and serve as a blueprint for restoring effective governmental intervention. She argues that these recommendations offer enough material to guide government officials and advocacy groups toward prompt implementation, for the sake of America's—and the world's—future generations.