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Kathlyn Gay (1930–2022)

Autore di Science in Ancient Greece (Science of the Past)

90 opere 817 membri 5 recensioni

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Kathlyn Gay has written more than 120 books and articles. She is the author of several titles in the It Happened to Me series for Rowman Littlefield, including Cultural Diversity (2003), Volunteering (2004), The Military and Teens (2008), Body Image and Appearance (2009), Living Green (2012), mostra altro Bigotry and Intolerance (2013), Divorce (2014), and Activism (2016). mostra meno

Comprende i nomi: KathlynGay, Kathlyn Gay, Kathyln Gay

Opere di Kathlyn Gay

Communes And Cults (1997) 12 copie
Revolutionary War (1997) 6 copie
Girl Pilot (1967) 6 copie
Ozone (Impact Books) (1989) 5 copie
Rights And Respect (1995) 5 copie
Water Pollution (1990) 4 copie
Mother Jones (2006) 3 copie
Body talk (1974) 3 copie
Junkyards (1982) 2 copie

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Informazioni generali

Altri nomi
McGarrahan, Kathlyn Ruth (birth)
Data di nascita
1930-03-04
Data di morte
2022-07-26
Sesso
female
Luogo di nascita
Zion, Illinois, USA
Luogo di morte
New Port Richey, Florida, USA
Luogo di residenza
Elkhart, Indiana, USA
Ventura, California, USA
Istruzione
Northern Illinois University
Relazioni
Gay, Arthur (husband)
Breve biografia
[excerpt from Trinity Memorial Gardens online obituary]
Kathlyn had several careers but her one true constant was writing. She began professionally writing in 1957 and went on to have 120 published books. Her writing covered controversial and poignant subjects from politics, race, religion, equality, justice, human behavior, and global-environmental topics. She enjoyed traveling nationally and internationally by cars, trains, planes, and ships. She wrote extensively about the excursions she took with her husband, while her photo collections of each trip were organized perfectly.

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Recensioni

Food: the New Gold by Kathlyn Gay is an informative and sobering look at food through multiple perspectives. At just under 100 pages, this slim volume tackles a lot: global hunger, industrialized farming, environmental impacts, and the science and politics that drive food production, safety and economics. The book delves into agricultural history to give readers a greater sense of the benefits and consequences—for consumers, workers, plants and animals—that have resulted from scientific and industrial advancements. In addition, the book illustrates how people’s food choices and buying habits can influence the global market.

Food has an engaging layout with numerous full-color photos, quotes and diagrams. Smaller, related topics are visually highlighted throughout the book, such as recycling, biofuels, and future food sources. A glossary, source notes, bibliography and additional resources are provided at the book’s end. Older students requiring more comprehensive citations may find the source notes lacking, particularly for the diagram statistics. Overall, though, this is an excellent introduction to the social, political, and economic impact of what we put on our plate. A well-balanced and broad account, Food: the New Gold gives student researchers (forgive the pun) a lot to chew on.
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Segnalato
lillibrary | Jan 23, 2016 |
Reading Level: Intermediate
Genre: Informational
Summary: This book is about the Revolutionary War and the battles that took place. There are several maps showing exactly where certain battles were and when they took place. It teaches students about the significant people that fought during these battles, as well as those who led the armies. It also informs students about the reasoning behind each battle and the war.
 
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rdg301library | May 27, 2014 |
Very good coverage of the causes of the war and the people that took part. There are a number of primary sources that provide personal accounts of Union and Confederate troops and citizens, as well as free African-Americans. There is also mention of Confederate recruitment of Southern Native Americans and the regiments of free blacks that fought for the Union. The book covers the difficulties Americans faced in the war and how they had to grapple with the reality of those situations. I would recommend that it cover the effects of the war in the century and a half since and it be updated to allow for another twenty years of fresh perspectives.… (altro)
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jraley | Feb 24, 2014 |
I loved this book and found it easy to read and understand. The enlightenment would inspire students (and adult readers) to engage in projects to help reduce atmospheric polllution. With global warming in the spotlight, readers would find this non-fiction book interesting. The author provides a list of agencies to contact for additional information. This could be an excellent companion to a science and/or social studies lesson.
 
Segnalato
smg626 | Apr 17, 2008 |

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Statistiche

Opere
90
Utenti
817
Popolarità
#31,214
Voto
½ 3.7
Recensioni
5
ISBN
156

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