Andrew Newman Livres






The plight of Polar Bears is highlighted as they face increasing threats from rising temperatures, which disrupt their habitats and food sources. Concerned mothers are portrayed as they navigate these challenges, emphasizing the urgent need for assistance to protect their future. The narrative calls for awareness and action to support these iconic animals in the face of climate change.
Focusing on the interplay of literacy and colonialism, Andrew Newman examines Indian captivity narratives to uncover how colonists valued reading and writing as tools for identity and connection to their cultural roots. These narratives illustrate that while colonists sought to distinguish themselves from their Native captors, Indigenous people also acknowledged the significance of literacy, occasionally offering books to captives. This innovative analysis highlights the complex dynamics of power, culture, and communication in colonial America.
Decision-making and Radioactive Waste Disposal
- 322pages
- 12 heures de lecture
The examination focuses on low-level radioactive waste disposal facility siting in four democracies: the United States, Australia, Spain, and South Korea. It analyzes the political, social, and environmental implications of waste management decisions, revealing how different countries approach the challenges and controversies surrounding radioactive waste disposal. The book provides insights into the governance processes and public perceptions that shape these critical decisions in diverse democratic contexts.
Twelver Shiism
- 272pages
- 10 heures de lecture
This book charts the history of Twelver Shi'ism and the processes underlying the development of its key distinctive doctrines and practices which ensured its survival in the face of repeated internal and external challenges.
Based on a true story, this wonderful bedtime tale for kids ages 3 through 8 tells of the difficult journey of Spirit the black leopard, told from his own point of view. Anna Breytenbach, an animal communicator helps Spirit to change his life, which also changes the life of those who care for him. Spirit's amazing story has been viewed over 10 million times on YouTube. Beautifully illustrated, this book, which is part of the Conscious Bedtime Story Club collection, is a sure-fire winner for parents seeking conscious parenting tools. This book will help children recognize and appreciate all life forms, including animals, as the sentient beings that they are. How Diablo Became Spirit ends with Spirit's Secret Steps for communicating with animals.
Follow the adventures of our hero, A Little Light, as he grows from the smallest spark of essence into a beautiful boy. Some life challenges dull his light, but with the help of his community, he learns to shine again. This story emphasizes the importance of the body, mind, and spirit in healing the whole person. Connecting children with their inner light so they can shine. "The book your magical child has been waiting for." Vera De Chalambert Mindfulness Facilitator and Harvard Divinity School Graduate "When I first read A Little Light my heart flung wide open and my eyes welled up with tears at its pure beauty and truth. A truehealing book for the new generation of kids." Carmen Clews Author of the Magic Mat and Its Little Secret "Perfect for the waiting room of every healthcare practitioner." Kerry Goldring Associate, Viktor Frankl Institute of America
The Sunburnt Polar Bear
- 38pages
- 2 heures de lecture
Polar Bears are in trouble. The earth isgetting too hot and Polar Bear moms arevery worried about the warm weather. It isaffecting their homes and their food supplyand they are going to need our help. Thisclimate change story gently introduces youngreaders to climate change and helps them feellike part of the solution.