Bob Books Set 2: Advancing Beginners

Bob Books Set 2: Advancing Beginners
Title Bob Books Set 2: Advancing Beginners PDF eBook
Author Bobby Lynn Maslen
Publisher Bob Books Publications
Pages 214
Release 2006-05-01
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 194114831X

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The books in Bob Books Set 2 - Advancing Beginners provide your new reader with more material at the beginning level. These twelve stories in mostly three-letter words build confidence for the very youngest readers. Simple text combined with slightly longer stories builds reading stamina. Elements of humor and surprise keep childrenÕs interest high. Add Bob Books Set 2 to your collection for invaluable beginning reading practice. Reading this foundation set help children master basic phonics before they advance to consonant blends. Inside this eBook youÕll find: - 12 easy-to-read books, 16 pages each - Mostly two and three letter words (C-V-C words) - Can be "sounded out" (phonics based) - Limited sight words - 20 to 30 words per book

Animal Texts

Animal Texts
Title Animal Texts PDF eBook
Author Lauren E. Perry-Rummel
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 169
Release 2023-09-25
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1666937770

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Animal Texts examines critical works of American Environmental Literature for how they portray, discuss, and represent animals. By interweaving animal studies, literary animal studies, animal science, and close readings, the author establishes critical animal concepts for environmental literature that expand the understanding and knowledge of animal lives to promote conservation and meaningful reflection on current human-animal relationships. Lauren E. Perry-Rummel demonstrates the grave importance and promise these writers saw in the animals alongside them by examining the textual proof of how America's great environmental writers viewed animals. The author’s tracing of animal texts begins with late nineteenth century American texts from Sarah Orne Jewett, Jack London, into the mid-early twentieth century, ecologically focused works of Aldo Leopold and Rachel Carson, into the later twentieth century with the musings of Edward Abbey and the devastating memoir of Terry Tempest Williams, and ending with the contemporary species-centric works of Nate Blakeslee and Dan Flores.

Animal Soundscapes in Anglo-Norman Texts

Animal Soundscapes in Anglo-Norman Texts
Title Animal Soundscapes in Anglo-Norman Texts PDF eBook
Author Liam Lewis
Publisher Boydell & Brewer
Pages 212
Release 2022
Genre Anglo-Norman dialect
ISBN 1843846225

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A redefinition of the animal's relationship to sound and language in French texts from medieval England. The barks, hoots and howls of animals and birds pierce through the experience of medieval texts. In captivating episodes of communication between species, a mandrake shrieks when uprooted from the ground, a saint preaches to the animals, and a cuckoo causes turmoil at the parliament of birds with his familiar call. This book considers a range of such episodes in Old French verse texts, including bestiaries, treatises on language, the Life of Saint Francis of Assisi and the Fables by Marie de France, aiming to reconceptualize and reinterpret animal soundscapes. It argues that they draw on sound to produce competing perspectives, forms of life, and linguistic subjectivities, suggesting that humans owe more to animal sounds than we are disposed to believe. Texts inviting readers to listen and learn animal noises, to seek spiritual consolation in the jargon of birds, or to identify with the speaking wolf, create the conditions for an assertion of human exceptionalism even as they simultaneously invite readers to question such forms of control. By asking what it means for an animal to cry, make noise, or speak in French, this book provides an important resource for theorizing sound and animality in multilingual medieval contexts, and for understanding the animal's role in the interpretation of the natural world.

Reading the Animal Text in the Landscape of the Damned

Reading the Animal Text in the Landscape of the Damned
Title Reading the Animal Text in the Landscape of the Damned PDF eBook
Author Mitchell, Les
Publisher NISC (Pty) Ltd
Pages 240
Release 2019-10-22
Genre Nature
ISBN 1920033602

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Reading the animal text in the landscape of the damned looks at the diverse texts of our everyday world relating to nonhuman animals and examines the meanings we imbibe from them. It describes ways in which we can explore such artefacts, especially from the perspective of groups and individuals with little or no power. This work understands the oppression of nonhuman animals as being part of a spectrum incorporating sexism, racism, xenophobia, economic exploitation and other forms of oppression. The enquiry includes, physical landscapes, the law, women’s rights, history, slavery, language use, economic coercion, farming, animal experimentation and much more. Reading the animal text in the landscape of the damned is an academic work but is accessible, theoretically based but robustly practical and it encourages the reader to take this enquiry further for both themselves and for others.

Animal Stories

Animal Stories
Title Animal Stories PDF eBook
Author Peter Hoey
Publisher Top Shelf Productions
Pages 180
Release 2022-03-16
Genre Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN 1649360290

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What separates us from animals? What connects us? Award-winning cartoonists Peter and Maria Hoey probe these mysteries across six surreal and interconnected stories. After tremendous acclaim for their series Coin-Op Comics, two brilliant creators present their first graphic novel: a menagerie of wild tales. Pushing the boundaries of their dazzling and unique narrative style, Animal Stories weaves together six short stories exploring the mysterious relationships between humans and other animals. A girl who keeps pigeons starts receiving messages from a new bird in her flock. A ship’s crew rescues a dog, only to find far stranger things in the sea around them. A reincarnated cat with criminal intentions, a parrot who leads a revolution, and a squirrel who tempts a woman in a beautiful garden glade. Drawing inspiration from Aesop’s Fables, film noir, and the Old Testament, Peter and Maria Hoey apply their singular and sophisticated visual storytelling to create a new set of modern animal tales for modern times.

The Design of Animal Communication

The Design of Animal Communication
Title The Design of Animal Communication PDF eBook
Author Marc D. Hauser
Publisher MIT Press
Pages 726
Release 1999
Genre Animal communication
ISBN 9780262582230

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Based on the approach laid out in the 1950s by Nobel laureate Nikolaas Tinbergen, this book looks at animal communication from the four perspectives of mechanisms, ontogeny, function, and phylogeny.

Some Animal

Some Animal
Title Some Animal PDF eBook
Author Ely Shipley
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2018
Genre Poetry
ISBN 9781937658793

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A new cross-genre collection that engages historical and personal explorations of gender and self