Uncle Sam's Kids

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

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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

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

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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 Kids

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.

Mother Earth and Uncle Sam

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

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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.

Uncle Sam

Uncle Sam
Title Uncle Sam PDF eBook
Author Tyler Monroe
Publisher Capstone
Pages 25
Release 2013-07
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1476530866

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"Simple text and full-color photographs briefly describe the iconic Uncle Sam image and its role as a national symbol"--Provided by publisher.

Uncle Sam

Uncle Sam
Title Uncle Sam PDF eBook
Author Terry Allan Hicks
Publisher Marshall Cavendish
Pages 44
Release 2007-01-30
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780761421375

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"An exporation of the origins and history of Uncle Sam and the real man, Samuel Wilson, who inspired this beloved symbol of America"--Provided by publisher.

Uncle Sam's Victory Garden

Uncle Sam's Victory Garden
Title Uncle Sam's Victory Garden PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth Wissner-Gross
Publisher Bookbaby
Pages 36
Release 2021-02
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9781098351960

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Uncle Sam's Victory Garden tells the true story of 10-year-old Sam Podnetsky, who, like thousands of children throughout the United States, was recruited through school to plant a "war garden" (such gardens were later called "victory gardens") to make sure that his family and his neighbors didn't starve during World War I. At the time, America's farm food was being sent overseas to American soldiers. To make sure that there was enough food back home, elementary school children living in cities throughout the United States were given plots of land in parks and public spaces and were taught how to grow vegetables. In Hartford, Connecticut, children were assigned to 8-by-20-foot plots of land in Colt Park. To give the children extra incentive, contests were held with prizes awarded for the best vegetables. This is a feel-good patriotic story that promotes collaboration, reading to gain knowledge, American know-how, compassion, child empowerment, diversity, agriculture, and the value of hard work. As for Sam, he became a lifelong gardener, and he lived to be 101.