By Nel Yomtov
By Nel Yomtov
By Sarah Hutt
By Claire Wood
The basically textbook to help examine of the nationwide 4&5 background subject The Making of recent Britain 1880-1951
The nationwide four & five background sequence from Hodder Gibson helps the most well-liked issues provided through the Scottish skills Authority. like several titles within the sequence, The Making of contemporary Britain 1880-1951 provides:
- a quick synopsis of every topic
- entire insurance of the 4 major components of vital content
- suggestions on task writing and evaluation methods for examination practice
- thesaurus containers with reasons of newly-intrpoduced ideas and keywords.
By Jenny Sue Kostecki-Shaw
Once there has been a redwood tree—one of the world's greatest and tallest bushes, and one of many oldest. And as soon as, born approximately 1000 years after the tree first took root, there has been a lady named Julia, who used to be known as Butterfly.
When exploring her loved woodland, Butterfly wandered right into a grove of old bushes. One tree had damaged branches and a major blue "X" at the aspect. It was once going to be chopped down. Butterfly climbed up into the tree. A tree would not be lower if it had an individual residing in it. this can be the tale of Julia Butterfly Hill and Luna, the redwood tree she lived in for 2 years, by no means as soon as coming down. that's, now not till Luna's destiny was once safe.
By Heather Lehr Wagner,Tim McNeese
By Kent Shifferd,Patrick Hiller,David Swanson
By Arie Kaplan
Pirates are outlaws who dedicate crimes at sea. all through background they've got attacked cargo-laden ships to pillage gold, silver, human slaves, and useful foodstuffs. Twenty-first-century pirates take crews hostage and insist ransoms. a few even siphon off petroleum from tanker ships.
The international of pirates is one among violence and fiscal desperation. but over the centuries, pirates have bought a name as rugged adventurers and heroes. Novelists, playwrights, cartoonists, and screenwriters have created a variety of stories displaying pirates as noble or even cute figures.
Swashbuckling Scoundrels introduces readers to real-life pirates—medieval Viking raiders, Caribbean buccaneers, black pirates, lady pirates, and modern day pirates—as good as recognized fictional characters corresponding to lengthy John Silver and Mary "Jacky" Faber of the Bloody Jack sequence of novels. See how old and fictional pirates examine and why we thrill to stories of bold outlaw pirates.
By Rachel A. Koestler-Grack
By Mary Cronk Farrell
By Terri Dougherty