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Books with author Robert H Garden

  • Light, Sound, and Waves Science Fair Projects: Using the Scientific Method

    Robert Gardner

    Library Binding (Enslow Pub Inc, April 1, 2010)
    How are sounds produced? Does light travel in a specific path? Are all shadows black? Using easy-to-find materials and the scientific method, you can learn the answers to these questions and more. If you are interested in competing in science fairs, the book contains lots of great suggestions and ideas for further experiments.
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  • You can paint--I promise

    Robert H Garden

    Hardcover (Robert Garden Art Enterprises, March 15, 1981)
    You can paint--I promise
  • People Get Ready!: A New History of Black Gospel Music

    Robert Darden

    Paperback (Continuum, Oct. 5, 2005)
    People Get Ready!: A New History of Gospel Music is a passionate, celebratory, and carefully researched chronology of one of America's greatest treasures. From Africa through the spirituals, from minstrel music through jubilee, and from traditional to contemporary gospel, People Get Ready! shows the links between styles, social patterns, and artists. The emphasis is on the stories behind the songs and musicians. From the nameless slaves of Colonial America to Donnie McClurkin, Yolanda Adams, and Kirk Franklin, People Get Ready! provides, for the first time, an accessible overview of this musical genre. In addition to the more familiar stories of Thomas A. Dorsey and Mahalia Jackson, the book offers intriguing new insights into the often forgotten era between the Civil War and the rise of jubilee-that most intriguing blend of minstrel music, barbershop harmonies, and the spiritual. Also chronicled are the connections between some of gospel's precursors (Blind Willie Johnson, Arizona Dranes, and Sister Rosetta Tharpe) and modern gospel stars, including Andrae Crouch and Clara Ward. People Get Ready! knits together a number of narratives, and combines history, musicology and spirituality into a coherent whole, stitched together by the stories of dozens of famous and forgotten musical geniuses.FROM THE INTRODUCTION"Among the richest of the lavish gifts Africa has given to the world is rhythm. The beat. The sound of wood on wood, hand on hand. That indefinable pulse that sets blood to racing and toes to tapping. It is rhythm that drives the great American musical exports, the spiritual (and, by extension, gospel), the blues, jazz and rock 'n' roll. But first you must have the spirituals-religion with rhythm.In this book, I will show the evolution of a musical style that only occasionally slows down its evolution long enough to be classified before it evolves yet again. In historical terms, spirituals emerged from African rhythm, work-songs, and field hollers in a remarkably short time-years, perhaps days-after the first African slaves landed on American shores. From the spirituals sprang not just their spiritual heir jubilee, but jazz and blues. And gospel music in its modern understanding morphed from the spirituals, the blues, jubilee and-of course-African rhythm.What today's gospel music is and what it is becoming is part of the continuing evolution of African American music. Religion with rhythm."
  • Anyone Can Paint--I Promise

    Robert H. Garden

    Hardcover (David McKay Co, Dec. 15, 1976)
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  • Anyone can paint--I promise

    Robert H Garden

    Hardcover (D. McKay Co, March 15, 1976)
    An introduction to basketball, its techniques and skills, team play, rules, and vocabulary.
  • Science Projects About Sound

    Robert Gardner

    Library Binding (Enslow Pub Inc, July 1, 2000)
    Presents projects and experiments about sound, covering such aspects as vibrations, vacuums, waves, and the transmission, reflection, and speed of sound.
  • Forensic Science Projects with a Crime Lab You Can Build

    Robert Gardner

    Library Binding (Enslow Pub Inc, Sept. 1, 2007)
    By first explaining how to build or set up a simple science laboratory, each title then offers experiments that use the lab and that support the National Science Education Standards.
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  • Easy Genius Science Projects with the Human Body: Great Experiments and Ideas

    Robert Gardner

    Library Binding (Enslow Pub Inc, Aug. 1, 2008)
    The experiments in these books--easy and fun science experiments using household materials--are perfect starting points for science fair projects that support the Science school curriculum.
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  • Crime Lab 101: 25 Different Experiments in Crime Detection

    Robert Gardner

    Paperback (Dover Publications, July 17, 2012)
    Do you have what it takes to be a crime scene investigator? Any budding detective with an interest in police work will be fascinated by this inside look at detection and forensic science. A series of Crime Labs focus on practicing specific techniques, and Crime Lab Exercises explore the principles behind the methods of detection. Learn how to record and lift fingerprints, identify a ransom note's ink, and reveal messages on a seemingly blank page. You'll also discover approaches to code cracking; voice pattern analysis; and matching hair, clothing, and tissue samples. A history of forensic science is included in this eye-opening look at crime detection, along with true-life tales of famous sleuths and remarkable cases."An entertaining title for junior detectives, recreational readers, and science-fair students." — School Library Journal"Detective wannabes will find a wealth of how-to tips." — New York Newsday
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  • Meteorology Projects With a Weather Station You Can Build

    Robert Gardner

    Library Binding (Enslow Pub Inc, Feb. 1, 2008)
    Enhanced with illustrations and how-to instructions, the template for building weather instruments is provided to readers along with a guide to analyzing weather data, creating weather forecasts, and studying weather-related information on a global scale.
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  • Planet Earth Science Fair Projects: Using the Scientific Method

    Robert Gardner

    Library Binding (Enslow Pub Inc, March 1, 2010)
    Does Earth turn? How does the Moon’s appearance change? How can you accurately map an outdoor area? Our planet is a great place to start experimenting! The simple projects in this book will help young scientists begin to understand Earth, including its place in the solar system, its atmosphere, its only natural satellite—the Moon, and its resources and geology. For students interested in competing in science fairs, the book contains lots of great suggestions and ideas for further experiments.
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  • Chemistry Science Fair Projects Using Inorganic Stuff

    Robert Gardner

    Library Binding (Enslow Pub Inc, March 1, 2010)
    Are some pennies denser than others? Does heat have weight? How can you calculate the energy released when steam condenses? Using easy-to-find materials and the scientific method, student scientists can learn the answers to these questions and more. For students interested in competing in science fairs, the book contains lots of great suggestions and ideas for further experiments.
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