Stillwater: Volume 1: Stillwater
Autor Sarah Anne Moore, Capitola Phillipsen Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 apr 2021
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781098355746
ISBN-10: 1098355741
Pagini: 532
Dimensiuni: 163 x 234 x 41 mm
Greutate: 1.04 kg
Editura: Valenza Publishing
Colecția Stillwater
Seria Stillwater
ISBN-10: 1098355741
Pagini: 532
Dimensiuni: 163 x 234 x 41 mm
Greutate: 1.04 kg
Editura: Valenza Publishing
Colecția Stillwater
Seria Stillwater
Notă biografică
This book is dedicated to my grandmother, Sarah Anne (Annie) Moore. She was the inspiration for the main character and the writing of this novel. She taught me everything I know about hard work, pride in a job well done, the spirit of adventure, and how to be a kind person in a cruel world. She modeled strength of character and courage in hard times. C.D. Phillips "You only fail if you don't try. Can't never could do anything."
Annie Moore C. D. (Dianne) Phillips, is "Full" professor of Science and Mathematics at Northwest Arkansas Community College, in Bentonville, Arkansas, where for sixteen years she has been teaching geology, honors geology, environmental geology, astronomy, physical science, and undergraduate design and technology in STEM. Before that, she was an adjunct professor and lecturer in Physics and Geology at the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville and Fort Smith, AR.
Her life-experience, including her roles as wife, mother, grandmother, scientist, field geologist, science communicator, mentor, and educator have provided the knowledge base for her writing of this novel. She has written and published several articles in her field of study and has participated in and supervised geology field trips for over thirty years.
A very important factor reflected in this book is her involvement in the community where she promotes social justice, women's issues, and an awareness of needed educational reform for equal status of other women in the Sciences. Her strong belief system and well-developed survival skills are expressed in the adventures and experiences of the characters of her book. Over and over again the inspiration she receives from her students reinforces her will to achieve her goals, for this inspiration is the means by which her dreams soon become her reality. Stillwater is only the first installment of this series, with more to come.
Annie Moore C. D. (Dianne) Phillips, is "Full" professor of Science and Mathematics at Northwest Arkansas Community College, in Bentonville, Arkansas, where for sixteen years she has been teaching geology, honors geology, environmental geology, astronomy, physical science, and undergraduate design and technology in STEM. Before that, she was an adjunct professor and lecturer in Physics and Geology at the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville and Fort Smith, AR.
Her life-experience, including her roles as wife, mother, grandmother, scientist, field geologist, science communicator, mentor, and educator have provided the knowledge base for her writing of this novel. She has written and published several articles in her field of study and has participated in and supervised geology field trips for over thirty years.
A very important factor reflected in this book is her involvement in the community where she promotes social justice, women's issues, and an awareness of needed educational reform for equal status of other women in the Sciences. Her strong belief system and well-developed survival skills are expressed in the adventures and experiences of the characters of her book. Over and over again the inspiration she receives from her students reinforces her will to achieve her goals, for this inspiration is the means by which her dreams soon become her reality. Stillwater is only the first installment of this series, with more to come.