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Episode 3: The Cave Island Menace Needing a break from the city's midsummer heat wave, Lola Derez and her family travel to a National Park for their first camping experience. But the peaceful weekend is ruined when the natural environment becomes a dangerous menace to a group of campers! Lola has to choose whether or not to be selfless and take risks she's never taken before. Can she remember what she learned about rocks and minerals in time to save a helpless family from a horrible tragedy on Cave Island? Episode 4: The Ghost-Horse Rescue Lola Derez is invited to visit the O'Connor family she tried to help on Cave Island. Lola arrives to a strange world of horse ranches, pickup trucks, and strange accents. Things in the country town of Porkoopsie are completely different from Ciudad City! And she learns that her "friend" Becky O'Connor is out of town, so...who invited Lola? When she discovers a group of ranchers stealing horses, they decide Lola must be stopped before she tells on them. Lola has to figure out whom to trust for help. Will the angry ranchers capture Lola, or will she find the town's sheriff in time to rescue the stolen animals...and save herself?
This book series for teens and tweens is designed to raise awareness of the physical and chemical world around them and the direct connections they have to it. Presented in a fictional story format, concepts that seem boring and irrelevant to young readers are presented in the familiar context of a fictional teenager's life. More topics and themes can be presented in this format than there are elements in the periodic table! About the Phantom Vandals Mystery A visit to the high school that Lola Derez and her friend Zendeeka will be attending in the fall turns into a nightmare. Lola catches two intruders vandalizing campus--but she is the only witness! When she becomes the prime suspect to the crime, she vows to prove her innocence using logic and some chemistry she learned at home. But can Lola be resourceful and bold enough to convince her family and friends--and the police--that she didn't do it? About the Friendly Enemies Mystery The start of summer is a time of celebration for Lola Derez and her family. This year is extra special: her grandparents are making a rare visit. But an unexplained accident at the Recycling Center where Lola's dad works sparks a drastic change in some familiar people. They set in motion a string of events that puts an entire neighborhood in danger--including Lola and her family! Curiosity and quick thinking help her discover a plot of revenge. But can Lola act in time to stop a sinister attack on innocent people?
This interdisciplinary study of history programming identifies and examines different genres employed by producers and tracks their commissioning, production, marketing and distribution histories. With comparative references to other European nations and North America, the authors focus on British history programming over the last two decades and analyse the relationship between the academy and media professionals. They outline and discuss often-competing discourses about how to 'do' history and the underlying assumptions about who watches history programmes. History on Television considers recent changes in the media landscape, which have affected to a great degree how history in general, and whose history in particular, appears onscreen.
Episode 3: The Cave Island Menace Needing a break from the city's midsummer heat wave, Lola Derez and her family travel to a National Park for their first camping experience. But the peaceful weekend is ruined when the natural environment becomes a dangerous menace to a group of campers! Lola has to choose whether or not to be selfless and take risks she's never taken before. Can she remember what she learned about rocks and minerals in time to save a helpless family from a horrible tragedy on Cave Island? Episode 4: The Ghost-Horse Rescue Lola Derez is invited to visit the O'Connor family she tried to help on Cave Island. Lola arrives to a strange world of horse ranches, pickup trucks, and strange accents. Things in the country town of Porkoopsie are completely different from Ciudad City! And she learns that her "friend" Becky O'Connor is out of town, so...who invited Lola? When she discovers a group of ranchers stealing horses, they decide Lola must be stopped before she tells on them. Lola has to figure out whom to trust for help. Will the angry ranchers capture Lola, or will she find the town's sheriff in time to rescue the stolen animals...and save herself?
About the Book Series This book series for teens and tweens is designed to raise awareness of the physical and chemical world around them and the direct connections they have to it. Presented in a fictional story format, concepts that seem boring and irrelevant to young readers are presented in the familiar context of a fictional teenager's life. More topics and themes can be presented in this format than there are elements in the periodic table! About the Phantom Vandals Mystery A visit to the high school that Lola Derez and her friend Zendeeka will be attending in the fall turns into a nightmare. Lola catches two intruders vandalizing campus--but she is the only witness! When she becomes the prime suspect to the crime, she vows to prove her innocence using logic and some chemistry she learned at home. But can Lola be resourceful and bold enough to convince her family and friends--and the police--that she didn't do it? About the Friendly Enemies Mystery The start of summer is a time of celebration for Lola Derez and her family. This year is extra special: her grandparents are making a rare visit. But an unexplained accident at the Recycling Center where Lola's dad works sparks a drastic change in some familiar people. They set in motion a string of events that puts an entire neighborhood in danger--including Lola and her family! Curiosity and quick thinking help her discover a plot of revenge. But can Lola act in time to stop a sinister attack on innocent people?
European Television History brings together television historians and media scholars to chart the development of television in Europe since its inception. The volume interrogates the history of the medium in divergent political, economic, cultural and ideological national contexts Taking a comparative approach to the topic, the volume is organized around a set of common questions, themes, and methodological reflections Deals with European television in the context of television historiography and transnational traditions Case study chapters written by scholars from different European countries to reflect their specific areas of expertise
Washington provides a detailed guide to the philosophy of Alain Locke, one of the most influential African American thinkers of our time. The work gives special attention to what Washington calls Destiny Studies, an approach which allows a people to concentrate on their past, present, and future possibilities, and to view the experience of a race as a coherent unity, rather than a set of fragmented historical happenings. In providing a broad vision of Locke's ideas, Washington considers the views of Booker T. Washington and his contemporaries, the theories of anthropologists concerning race and ethnicity, and many of the social issues current in our own age. By doing so, Washington affirms the importance of Locke as a philosopher and demonstrates the impact of Locke on the destiny of African Americans.
In Britain since the 1960s television has been the most influential medium of popular culture. Television is also the site where the Western Front of popular culture clashes with the Western Front of history.This book examines the ways in which those involved in the production of historical documentaries for this most influential media have struggled to communicate the stories of the First World War to British audiences. Documents in the BBC Written Archives Centre at Caversham, Berkshire, the Imperial War Museum, and the Liddell Hart Centre for Military Archives all inform the analysis. Interviews and correspondence with television producers, scriptwriters and production crew, as well as two First World War veterans who appeared in several recent documentaries provide new insights for the reader.Emma Hanna takes the reader behind the scenes of the making of the most influential documentaries from the landmark epic series The Great War (BBC, 1964) up to more recent controversial productions such as The Trench (BBC, 2002) and Not Forgotten: The Men Who Wouldn't Fight (BBC, 2008). By examining the production, broadcast and reception of a number of British television documentaries this book examines the difficult relationship between the war's history and its popular memory.