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Books with author Kristin Thiel

  • How Are Video Games Made and Sold?

    Kristin Thiel

    Paperback (Cavendish Square, Dec. 15, 2019)
    Video games are not just a way young people relax or amuse themselves. They connect players with other gamers around the world and provide a fascinating example of the effects and possibilities of globalization, manufacturing, and design and tech innovation. Aligned with the C3 Framework for Social Studies State Standards, this volume discusses how video games are made and sold, and why that matters to the world's environment, countries' economies, and to an individual's social networks and experience with technology.
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  • Amelia Earhart: First Woman to Fly Solo Across the Atlantic

    Kristin Thiel

    Library Binding (Cavendish Square, Aug. 15, 2017)
    Recounts the life and accomplishments of the famous air pilot, including her childhood, her historic achievements in flight, her mysterious disappearance, and her lasting legacy.
  • Television News and the 24-Hour News Cycle

    Kristin Thiel

    Paperback (Cavendish Square Publishing, Jan. 15, 2019)
    With the creation of the Cable News Network (CNN) in 1980, television news changed forever. Today, television news shapes viewers' opinions, politics, and journalism as a whole. Filled with attention-grabbing photographs, political cartoons, and in-depth sidebars, this book introduces readers to the story of what came before in-the-moment reporting, how the twenty-four-hour news cycle came about, and what instantaneous reporting might mean for the future of journalism.
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  • Television News and the 24-Hour News Cycle

    Kristin Thiel

    Library Binding (Cavendish Square Publishing, Jan. 15, 2019)
    With the creation of the Cable News Network (CNN) in 1980, television news changed forever. Today, television news shapes viewers' opinions, politics, and journalism as a whole. Filled with attention-grabbing photographs, political cartoons, and in-depth sidebars, this book introduces readers to the story of what came before in-the-moment reporting, how the twenty-four-hour news cycle came about, and what instantaneous reporting might mean for the future of journalism.
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  • Dorothy Hodgkin: Biochemist and Developer of Protein Crystallography

    Kristin Thiel

    Library Binding (Cavendish Square, Jan. 1, 2017)
    Discusses the life of the famous chemist, including her personal history, her introduction to the field of chemistry, and her development of protein crystallography.
  • Watergate and Investigative Journalism

    Kristin Thiel

    Paperback (Cavendish Square, Jan. 15, 2019)
    The coverage of the Watergate scandal by the Washington Post's Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein wasn't the first example of investigative journalism in the United States, but it did usher in a new era for the writing form. This book offers its own investigation into the scandal that changed everything, the scandal that sent shockwaves through the world of politics and the world of journalism itself. Details include technology's role in the change, biographies of key players, and the legacy left for generations.
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  • X-Rays

    Kristin Thiel

    Library Binding (Cavendish Square Publishing, Aug. 15, 2017)
    In 1895, a German scientist named Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen discovered the existence of X-rays. His work led to the 1901 Nobel Prize in Physics, and X-rays would come to play a prominent role in the research of Marie Curie, Henri Bequerel, Thomas Edison, and other towering figures in science and medicine. X-Rays examines how Roentgen used the scientific method to achieve his aims and the applications of his discovery. The book also explains how Roentgens discovery continues to lay the groundwork for new discoveries in astronomy, biology, and more.
  • True Teen Stories from Syria: Surviving Civil War

    Kristin Thiel

    Paperback (Cavendish Square Publishing, Aug. 15, 2018)
    Since 2011, Syria has been embroiled in a civil war that has killed more than a quarter of a million people, and it all started with teenagers. That year, fifteen teenagers were arrested for writing antigovernment graffiti. The teens were reportedly subjected to horrific treatment. Peaceful protests calling for the young people's release turned violent when the government sent the army to break up the crowd. This compelling volume introduces readers to the country and region. It includes teens' firsthand accounts of the conflict, both displaced teens and those who have become soldiers, to paint a holistic, engaging portrait of one of today's worst human rights crises.
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  • Avoiding Clickbait

    Kristin Thiel

    Library Binding (Cavendish Square Publishing, Jan. 15, 2019)
    "As digital natives attempt to navigate news sources, media literacy is more important than ever. Understanding who is behind different forms of clickbait like posts, articles, and ads, and the motivation behind this content, is a critical part of distinguishing reputable sources of information from distorted or false information. This must-have volume examines the roots of modern clickbait in the sensationalism of yellow journalism, while guiding readers through the process of recognizing clickbait and reacting to it in savvy ways."--
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  • True Teen Stories from Nigeria: Surviving Boko Haram

    Kristin Thiel

    Paperback (Cavendish Square Publishing, Aug. 15, 2018)
    In April 2014, the Muslim extremist group Boko Haram kidnapped 276 schoolgirls from the town of Chibok, Nigeria. Over the next three years, some of the girls began to emerge from captivity and told their stories. They faced harrowing experiences, yet they survived. This resources includes teens' accounts of their time as prisoners and offers insight into Nigeria's problems, and the efforts of human rights activists to build a more peaceful nation.
  • Avoiding Clickbait

    Kristin Thiel

    Paperback (Cavendish Square Publishing, Jan. 15, 2019)
    As digital natives attempt to navigate news sources, media literacy is more important than ever. Understanding who is behind different forms of clickbait like posts, articles, and ads, and the motivation behind this content, is a critical part of distinguishing reputable sources of information from distorted or false information. This must-have volume examines the roots of modern clickbait in the sensationalism of yellow journalism, while guiding readers through the process of recognizing clickbait and reacting to it in savvy ways"--
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  • Dealing with Eating Disorders

    Kristin Thiel

    Paperback (Cavendish Square, July 15, 2019)
    As diverse a country as the United States is, almost 50 percent of Americans share a tragic commonality: they know someone affected by an eating disorder. It is estimated that thirty million girls, boys, women, and men in the country will experience an eating disorder in their lifetime. This volume shares critical information about treatment and prevention. Through statistics, true stories of survivors, and more, this book helps young readers feel informed, less alone, and more equipped to seek treatment.
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