Natural Wonders leads young readers on a fascinating virtual tour of some of the world's greatest geographical features. Each book in the series teaches readers geography skills and reveals fascinating facts. Readers will learn how human activity modifies the physical environment and how culture influences people's perceptions of places and regions. Colorful photographs, detailed maps, informative charts, and classroom activities highlight the features of each natural wonder.
The first general introduction to Mesopotamia that covers all four of the area's major ancient civilizations-Sumer, Akkad, Assyria, and Babylonia. The eyes of the world are on Iraq and the surrounding region, witnessing conflict, chaos, and the effects of brutal dictatorship. But in ancient times, the civilizations that flourished there gave birth to some of humanity's most cherished achievements, including the written word, the city, the legal system, public education, and more. Ancient Mesopotamia: New Perspectives ranges from the region's cultural beginnings to its Persian "liberation," from simple farmers to mighty kings, from the marshy Gulf shores ard Arabian desert sands to the foothills of the Taurus and Zagros mountains.
From Normandy's top historic sights such as Mont St-Michel to the D-Day beaches to the gustatory delights of cream, Camembert, apples, cider, and Calvados - don't miss out on a thing in one of the most beautiful and popular regions of France.
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Antoine de Saint-Exupйry first published The Little Prince in 1943, only a year before his Lockheed P-38 vanished over the Mediterranean during a reconnaissance mission. More than a half century later, this fable of love and loneliness has lost none of its power. The narrator is a downed pilot in the Sahara Desert, frantically trying to repair his wrecked plane. His efforts are interrupted one day by the apparition of a little, well, prince, who asks him to draw a sheep. "In the face of an overpowering mystery, you don't dare disobey," the narrator recalls.
This
book is the first to offer a global perspective on the unique
contemporary media phenomenon of transnational television channels. It
is also the first to compare their impact in different regions of the
globe. Revealing great richness and diversity across seven key
broadcasting regions, North America, Latin America, Europe, the Middle
East, Africa, South and East Asia, the book examines the place of these
channels in the process of globalization, their impact on the
nation-state, and many more elements central to the study of
international media and communications.