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Stephanie Sammartino McPherson

    Stephanie Sammartino McPherson, ancienne enseignante et journaliste indépendante, a découvert sa passion pour l'écriture à l'université et n'a cessé depuis. Elle aime particulièrement créer des récits sur la science et les histoires humaines à l'origine des grandes découvertes. Son œuvre vise à captiver et informer les lecteurs sur le monde fascinant de l'exploration et de l'innovation scientifiques.

    Political Parties
    Doping in Sports
    The Global Refugee Crisis
    Ordinary Genius. The Story of Albert Einstein
    Hothouse Earth
    • Hothouse Earth

      The Climate Crisis and the Importance of Carbon Neutrality

      • 136pages
      • 5 heures de lecture
      4,0(32)Évaluer

      The book explores the interconnectedness of science, politics, and social justice in addressing climate change. It emphasizes that effective solutions require a holistic approach, integrating scientific understanding with political action and a commitment to social equity. By highlighting the roles each element plays, it advocates for a comprehensive strategy to combat the climate crisis, ensuring that marginalized voices are included in the conversation and that policies are equitable and sustainable.

      Hothouse Earth
    • What do you think of when you hear the name Albert Einstein? Perhaps you picture an old man with rumpled clothing, a halo of wild white hair, and an impish grin. You might know that he developed two of the most important and complex theories in science, the theories of relativity. You probably think of the word genius. Albert Einstein may have been a genius--but he was also much more than that. Einstein was a man who hated violence and took a stand for peace in the world. He was a man who was proud to be Jewish and worked to ensure a better life for his people. And he was a man who never took himself--or his fame--too seriously, and only wanted to be treated like an ordinary person and live an ordinary life.

      Ordinary Genius. The Story of Albert Einstein
    • The Global Refugee Crisis

      Fleeing Conflict and Violence

      • 128pages
      • 5 heures de lecture
      3,8(22)Évaluer

      The book explores contemporary mass exoduses, examining their causes in the 21st century and the responses of various nations to these crises. It highlights the dual impact of refugees on communities, showcasing both their contributions and the challenges they pose. Through personal stories of refugees and the efforts of those assisting them, the narrative presents potential solutions to these pressing issues, providing a comprehensive understanding of the complexities surrounding modern displacement.

      The Global Refugee Crisis
    • Doping in Sports

      Winning at Any Cost?

      • 104pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      The book delves into the dark side of athletics, exploring the motivations and circumstances that lead athletes to use performance-enhancing drugs. It scrutinizes the impact of scandals on sports icons and highlights the ethical dilemmas surrounding doping in competitive environments. Through detailed analysis, it sheds light on the pressures athletes face and the societal implications of their choices.

      Doping in Sports
    • Political Parties

      From Nominations to Victory Celebrations

      • 64pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      The book explores the impact of political parties on candidates' issue positions and the nomination process. It delves into the dynamics of the two major US parties, analyzing their strategies and influence, while also considering the role of third parties in shaping election outcomes. Through this examination, readers gain insight into the complexities of party politics and their significance in the electoral landscape.

      Political Parties