Sidewalks on the Moon

Sidewalks on the Moon
Author: Nader Khalili
Publisher: Cal Earth Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2002
Genre: Architects
ISBN: 9781889625027

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This dramatic follow-up to Racing Alone is the journey of a mystic architect through tradition, technology, and transformation. Khalili's odyssey takes him from the poverty-stricken ghettos of his childhood, dominated by the spirituality of Islam, to the wealth and power of a successful architecture practice dominated by rational engineering and mathematics.

Sidewalks on the Moon

Sidewalks on the Moon
Author: Nader Khalili
Publisher:
Total Pages: 327
Release: 1993-04-01
Genre: Architects
ISBN: 9781878179074

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This dramatic follow-up to Racing Alone is the journey of a mystic architect through tradition, technology, and transformation. Khalili's odyssey takes him from the poverty-stricken ghettos of his childhood, dominated by the spirituality of Islam, to the wealth and power of a successful architecture practice dominated by rational engineering and mathematics.

Racing Alone

Racing Alone
Author: Nader Khalili
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Total Pages: 232
Release: 1983
Genre: Architecture
ISBN:

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Sidewalk to the Moon

Sidewalk to the Moon
Author: Mark Christy
Publisher:
Total Pages: 42
Release: 2012-06-30
Genre:
ISBN: 9780615617367

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Team Moon

Team Moon
Author: Catherine Thimmesh
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages: 85
Release: 2006-06-26
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0547349696

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“This behind-the-scenes look at the first Apollo moon landing has the feel of a public television documentary in its breadth and detail” (Publishers Weekly, starred review). Here is a rare perspective on a story we only thought we knew. For Apollo 11, the first moon landing, is a story that belongs to many, not just the few and famous. It belongs to the seamstress who put together twenty-two layers of fabric for each space suit. To the engineers who created a special heat shield to protect the capsule during its fiery reentry. It belongs to the flight directors, camera designers, software experts, suit testers, telescope crew, aerospace technicians, photo developers, engineers, and navigators. Gathering direct quotes from some of these folks who worked behind the scenes, Catherine Thimmesh reveals their very human worries and concerns. Culling NASA transcripts, national archives, and stunning NASA photos from Apollo 11, she captures not only the sheer magnitude of this feat but also the dedication, ingenuity, and perseverance of the greatest team ever—the team that worked to first put man on that great gray rock in the sky. Winner of the Robert F. Sibert Informational Book Award “An edge-of-your-seat adventure . . . Lavishly illustrated . . . This exhilarating book . . . will captivate.” —Chicago Sun-Times “Thimmesh gives names and voices to the army that got Neil Armstrong and company to the moon and back. The result is a spectacular and highly original addition to the literature of space exploration.” —The Horn Book “This beautiful and well-documented tribute will introduce a new generation to that triumphant time.” —Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

When Moon Fell Down

When Moon Fell Down
Author: Linda Smith
Publisher: HarperCollins
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2001-04-24
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780060294977

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The moon falls down to earth one night and roams about with a friendly cow before returning to the sky.

Indigenous Women and Street Gangs

Indigenous Women and Street Gangs
Author: Amber
Publisher: University of Alberta
Total Pages: 145
Release: 2021
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1772125490

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"Amber, Bev, Chantel, Jazmyne, Faith, and Jorgina are six Indigenous women previously involved in street gangs or the street lifestyle in Saskatoon, Regina, and Calgary. In collaboration with Indigenous Studies scholar Robert Henry (Métis), they share their stories using photovoice, an emancipatory research process where participants are understood to be the experts of their own experiences. Each photograph in Indigenous Women and Street Gangs was selected and placed in order to show how the authors have changed with their experiences. Following their photographs, the authors each share a narrative that begins with their earliest memory and continues to the present. Together the photographs and narratives bring a deeper meaning to the women's lived realities. Throughout, these women show us the meaning of survivance, a process of resistance, resurgence, and growth. While often difficult to read, the narratives shared by Amber, Bev, Chantel, Jazmyne, Faith, and Jorgina are direct, explicit, sensitive, and imbued with hope and humour. They provide unparalleled insight into the lives of these women and break all kinds of stereotypes along the way."--

Streets in the Moon

Streets in the Moon
Author: Archibald MacLeish
Publisher:
Total Pages: 99
Release: 1928
Genre:
ISBN:

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Autokind Vs. Mankind

Autokind Vs. Mankind
Author: Kenneth Schneider
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2001-07-22
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0595193471

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An automotive empire controls the forms of our cities and therefore dominates the lives of people. Automobility limits citizenship, depriving the poor, elderly, children, and handicapped of the most ordinary human rights. Using contemporary sources, Kenneth Schneider traces the rise of the automobile from "the toy of the rich" to "the necessity of the poor," and "the deprivation of all." He stresses the irony of how early automobile enthusiasm resulted in today's harsh auto-dominated realities: cities converted from human to automotive scale, the loss of urban open space to consumptive suburban sprawl, the billions of hours lost in traffic congestion annually, a greater human loss of life to accidents than from all America's wars, the promoted consumption of declining fuel and other resources. Human values and the content of civilization are rocked asunder by commandments to increase exclusive automobile travel. Whereas the basic value of city life derives from minimizing the need to travel, cities today are stretched to demand ever more travel in misshaped human environments that ironically promote a negative result of economic growth. But human beings are resilient and do learn. They can reverse course and build vibrant environments in the image of their own scale, visions, and values. Autokind Vs. Mankind aims at that potential.

Rights of Passage

Rights of Passage
Author: Nicholas Blomley
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 140
Release: 2010-10-18
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1136891358

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Although a powerful form of governance, pedestrianism tends to be obscured by grander and more visible forms of urban regulation.