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Books with author Diana Bailey

  • The Story of Interscope Records

    Diane Bailey

    eBook (Mason Crest, Sept. 29, 2014)
    Hip-hop started on the streets of New York with African American youths in the 1970s. But with its strong beats and raw lyrics, it quickly spread across the country. It became the music of a generation of young Americans. But hip-hop is more than just music. It's a lifestyle. It's also big business. When Interscope Records was formed in 1990, the company's founders saw an opportunity. Young people loved the energy of hip-hop. Interscope gave rappers like Eminem and 50 Cent their start—and it paid off. Today, Interscope is a multimillion-dollar company that handles all kinds of music. There were setbacks on the way to success. But whether it was Lady Gaga or the Black Eyed Peas, Interscope always managed to find a star!
  • Democracy

    Diane Bailey

    eBook (Mason Crest, Sept. 2, 2014)
    Today, the basic ideas underpinning democracy--that government exists for the benefit of the people, and that it must have their consent to be legitimate--may seem obvious. Even dictators pay lip service to these ideas. But the logic of democracy hasn't always been widely accepted. In fact, throughout most of recorded history, nearly all rulers claimed absolute authority. This book traces the long evolution of government "by the people," from its roots in the ancient world to the present day.
  • Biomedical Engineers!

    Diane Bailey

    Library Binding (Mason Crest, Sept. 30, 2015)
    Presents information about what it takes to be a biomedical engineer, including education, equipment, and real life stories.
  • Suzanne Collins

    Diane Bailey

    Library Binding (Rosen Pub Group, Aug. 10, 2012)
    Examines the life of the author of the bestselling children's series "The Hunger Games," including her early work in television and her inspiration behind the famous Hunger Games trilogy.
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  • Saving Marine Mammals: Whales, Dolphins, Seals, and More

    Diane Bailey

    Library Binding (Mason Crest, Aug. 15, 2017)
    Presents information on marine mammals and discusses the ways people are trying to protect them from global threats.
  • Harnessing Energy: Hydropower

    Diane Bailey

    Paperback (Creative Paperbacks, Jan. 27, 2015)
    Why has coal been such a prominent energy source? How can renewable energies be stored most effectively? Linking science to practical applications and social issues to realistic goals, this new series orients ecologically conscious readers toward the future of Harnessing Energy. With a special section on historical moments involving the energy source, details on key inventors and notable discoveries, and statistics to back up objective reports, each title seeks to present a fully contextualized history of the featured energy form. A must-have for any STEM unit dealing with energy studies. In this title examine the ways in which natural gas has historically been used as an energy source and how current and future energy demands are changing its technical applications and efficiency levels.
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  • Harnessing Energy: Nuclear Power

    Diane Bailey

    Paperback (Creative Paperbacks, Jan. 27, 2015)
    Why has coal been such a prominent energy source? How can renewable energies be stored most effectively? Linking science to practical applications and social issues to realistic goals, this new series orients ecologically conscious readers toward the future of Harnessing Energy. With a special section on historical moments involving the energy source, details on key inventors and notable discoveries, and statistics to back up objective reports, each title seeks to present a fully contextualized history of the featured energy form. A must-have for any STEM unit dealing with energy studies. In this title examine the ways in which nuclear reactions have historically been used as energy sources and how current and future energy demands are changing their technical applications and efficiency levels.
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  • John Quincy Adams: The 6th President

    Diane Bailey

    Paperback (Little Bits! First Readers, Jan. 1, 2020)
    John Quincy Adams is the son of John Adams, a Founding Father and President, but what else do you know about our 6th president? In this fascinating introduction, young readers will learn about Adams's early life, his achievements as president, as well as the ways he is remembered today. Each 24-page book in this series features controlled text with age-appropriate vocabulary and simple sentence construction. The lively text, colorful design, and rich photos and illustrations are sure to capture the interest of emergent readers.
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  • Heliskiing

    Diane Bailey

    Library Binding (Rourke Educational Media, Aug. 1, 2015)
    You want intense? How about dropping from a helicopter onto a fresh field of powder, then skiing down a mountain? Heliskiers go where there are no trails, but there is a lot of danger and excitement. Find out where people go heliskiing, how they avoid deadly avalanches, and which skiing superstars are the best in the world. This title will allow students to determine the main idea of a text, recount the key details, and explain how they support the main idea.• Bolded keywords• Profiles of athletes• Text based questions
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  • Harnessing Energy: Wind Power

    Diane Bailey

    Paperback (Creative Paperbacks, Jan. 27, 2015)
    Why has coal been such a prominent energy source? How can renewable energies be stored most effectively? Linking science to practical applications and social issues to realistic goals, this new series orients ecologically conscious readers toward the future of Harnessing Energy. With a special section on historical moments involving the energy source, details on key inventors and notable discoveries, and statistics to back up objective reports, each title seeks to present a fully contextualized history of the featured energy form. A must-have for any STEM unit dealing with energy studies. In this title examine the ways in which wind has historically been used as an energy source and how current and future energy demands are changing its technical applications and efficiency levels.
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  • Harnessing Energy: Coal Power

    Diane Bailey

    Paperback (Creative Paperbacks, Jan. 27, 2015)
    Why has coal been such a prominent energy source? How can renewable energies be stored most effectively? Linking science to practical applications and social issues to realistic goals, this new series orients ecologically conscious readers toward the future of Harnessing Energy. With a special section on historical moments involving the energy source, details on key inventors and notable discoveries, and statistics to back up objective reports, each title seeks to present a fully contextualized history of the featured energy form. A must-have for any STEM unit dealing with energy studies. In this title examine the ways in which coal has historically been used as an energy source and how current and future energy demands are changing its technical applications and efficiency levels.
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  • Interpreting Immigration at Museums and Historic Sites

    Dina A. Bailey

    eBook (Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, May 2, 2018)
    Interpreting Immigration at Museums and Historic Sites draws from the collective learning of the forty museums and historic sites that make up the Immigration and Civil Rights Network of the International Coalition of Sites of Conscience. Members of the Network have developed interpretive approaches that tap the power of place and history to open new dialogue on difficult subjects in a wide variety of contexts. The title considers the questions: How can museums use their collections and key stories as starting points for audience engagement around immigration past and present? How can museums move beyond the "we are a nation of immigrants" narrative - a narrative that does not resonate for all audiences? How can museums make opportunities for safe, open dialogue on immigration accessible to all stakeholders including both new immigrants and receiving communities?Interpreting Immigration includes strategies for the design, implementation, marketing and sustaining of programs that help visitors use the lens of history to address contemporary immigration issues and provides:Case studies from eight regionally diverse institutions including ethnic identity museums, immigration museums and local history sitesPiloted and evaluated immigration program designs including models for exhibit development, art-based interpretation, school programs, adult programs and neighborhood walking toursAudience building strategiesA tested evaluation toolkit for measuring institutional successLessons learned through the National Dialogues on Immigration Project, a cross-regional series of public programs designed to spark a national conversation on critical immigration topics like citizenship, American identity, border control, freedom of movement, and civil liberties.