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1. Jellyfish (Ocean Life)
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2. Sea Snakes (Ocean Life)
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3. Sharks (Ocean Life)
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4. Manatees (Ocean Life)
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5. Corals (Ocean Life)
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6. Ocean Life (Let's Find Out)
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7. Ocean Life (Learn All About, Grades
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8. Admiral Of The Ocean Sea- A Life
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9. Origins: The Evolution of Continents,
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10. Ocean Life
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11. The Illustrated World Encyclopedia
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12. The Nature of Florida's Ocean
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13. Ocean Life (Golden Photo Guide)
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14. Glow In The Dark Ocean Life
 
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15. How Big Is the Ocean? (Time Life's
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16. Crabs (Ocean Life)
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17. Sea Stars (Ocean Life)
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18. Walruses (Ocean Life)
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19. Octopuses (Ocean Life)
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20. Ocean Life (Learning Adventure

1. Jellyfish (Ocean Life)
by Martha E. H. Rustad
Paperback: 24 Pages (2006-01-31)
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Young readers dive into non-fiction with the help of these vibrant books about the intriguing world of marine life. ... Read more


2. Sea Snakes (Ocean Life)
by Martha E. H. Rustad
Paperback: 24 Pages (2003-08)
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Asin: 073683415X
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Young readers dive into non-fiction with the help of these vibrant books about the intriguing world of marine life. ... Read more


3. Sharks (Ocean Life)
by Martha E. H. Rustad
Paperback: 24 Pages (2001-01)
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Young readers easily dive into non-fiction with the help of these vibrant books about the intriguing world of marine life. ... Read more


4. Manatees (Ocean Life)
by Martha E. H. Rustad
Paperback: 24 Pages (2003-08)
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Asin: 0736834141
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Young readers dive into non-fiction with the help of these vibrant books about the intriguing world of marine life. ... Read more


5. Corals (Ocean Life)
by Lola M. Schaefer
Paperback: 24 Pages (2000-08)
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Young readers dive into non-fiction with the help of these vibrant books about the intriguing world of marine life. ... Read more


6. Ocean Life (Let's Find Out)
by Wiley Blevins
Spiral-bound: 24 Pages (2006-07-01)
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Asin: 0439726050
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Discover what life is like in the ocean for seals, turtles, whales, manatees, and much more. This spiral bound activity book is filled with photographs and activities, and is sure to be a favorite of young readers this season. It also includes markers, wipe-off activity pages, and miniature plastic animals. ... Read more


7. Ocean Life (Learn All About, Grades 1-4)
by Lisa Jo Rudy, Lisa Jo Rudy
Paperback: 128 Pages (2003-04)
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Asin: 0439518849
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A Learning Bank of Information and Irresistible Activities That Teach About This Fascinating Nonfiction Topic
Everything you need to teach ocean life!
Take a field trip the ocean floor! Both teachers and students will love this one-stop resource filled with photos, information, and lots of learning-rich activities such as non-fiction mini-books, fact cards, puppets, easy science experiments, games, research projects, and more. Includes a pull-out poster. ... Read more


8. Admiral Of The Ocean Sea- A Life Of Christopher Columbus
by Samuel Eliot Morison
Paperback: 700 Pages (2007-03-15)
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Asin: 1406750271
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Telling the story of the greatest sailor of them all, "Admiral of the Ocean Sea" is a vivid and definitive biography of Columbus that details all of his voyages that, for better or worse, changed the world. 50 drawings, maps charts; 4 fold-outs. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars How Times Have Changed For Cristobal Colon
Morison wrote this fine book in honor of the 450'th anniversary of Columbus' discovery of America. I think Morison would be surprised at how people's perceptions of the event have changed in the decades since.
First off, let me say that the book is well worth reading. Morison was a man of the sea himself and he sailed in the same waters as Columbus.We see in the book how Columbus was a master seaman as well as being a great salesman, but on the other hand he was a poor geographer and even worse politician.The Portuguese were right in turning down his proposal for the Enterprise of the Indies, their geographers knew that Columbus was way off the mark regarding the distance from Europe to East Asia.In any event, they were making good progress down Africa and they felt it was just a matter of time until they found the bottom of the continent and the entrance to the Indian Ocean.

I would now like to address the change in fortune for Columbus's reputation.

(1) People now like to say that he didn't "discover" America.One reason is because there were already people (the American Indians) there, but that is simply world-games. Of course he "discovered" it, no one in Europe or Asia knew about it, and the Indians didn't know about Europe or Asia either. Secondly, the fact that Columbus wasn't necessarily the first to cross the Atlantic doesn't change anything. The Vikings who reached North America simply viewed it as another Arctic land and had no idea of the geographical relationship of this new continent to the rest of the world. In any event, they didn't exploit their discovery in the long run, only Columbus's voyage led to that. It is also speculated that Portuguese fisherman were crossing the Atlantic before Columbus, after all, they discovered the Azores already in the 1420's (already one-third of the way across the Atlantic) but we don't know if they sighted the continent, and even if they did, they, like the Vikings didn't do anything to exploit their knowledge.

(2) People say that he is responsible for the destruction of the Indian society that existed on Hispaniola. It certainly wasn't his original intention to do this. He wanted to convert the natives to Christianity, so killing them off wouldn't help this mission.Morison himself points out that Columbus did contribute to this tragedy, but even if Columbus had been more careful, I think the Indians would have had the same fate.The settlers that came in the wake of the discovery brought new plants and animals in addition to previously unknown diseases and all these things would have grievously damaged the Indians agricultural system and society.Add to this the Spaniard's missionary religion which no doubt was attractive to at least some of the native population and we see that things could just not remain the same.
(3) Some people claim the pre-Columbian New World was some sort of paradise that the Europeans ruined. This is also knows as the myth of the "noble savage".Unfortunatley it is just a myth because human nature is the same all over the world. Greed, cruelty, avarice and the such are not just European or Western traits. The Carib tribes who inhabited the Caribbean Sea (and gave it its name) were very warlike and fought other, more peaceful tribes.Similarly, the Mexica (also knows as the Aztec) the Hernan Cortes conquered in the wake of Columbus was hated by its Indian neighbors for supressing them and taking prisoners for the human sacrificial system.Thus, we should be more realistic in evaluating the pre-Columbian societies and remove the "politically correct" rose-colored glasses.

(3) While it is true that slaves from Africa were brought over to Hispaniola, it must be remembered that the European slave traders who brought them over to the New World did not land in West Africa and grab natives "off the streets". They bought them from local African chiefs who captured prisoners in their local wars and then sold them to the Europeans. Thus, regarding the cruelty of the slavery system, there is plenty of blame to go around and not just to the white men involved.

All-in-all, this is a very enjoyable book to read about a man, who perhaps more than any other single person, brought about the most massive revolution in human history.

5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent work
Morison's pulitzer prize winning work is an engaging, balanced, well written look at the life of the great explorer. The emphasis of the book is on Columbus, the mariner.(Morrison, a Harvard professor with a sailing background, actually retraced Columbus journeys in his own sailing craft). I was interested in finding a fair and objective historical biography of Columbus (without all the negative, politically correct, anti-European propoganda that permeates the thinking of modern leftist academics).In my opinion, this book provides it. I would highly recommend this work for students of history, who want to gain a better appreciation of the nature and significance of Columbus Voyages.

5-0 out of 5 stars "Adelante! Adelante!" (Land! Land!)
"Admiral of the Ocean Sea", Samuel Morison's 1942 Pulitzer Prize winning biography of Christopher Columbus, is still considered by many to be the best there is. Morison spent 2 years on a sailboat re-tracing Columbus' voyages bringing a first hand immediacy and perspective that gives it unusual authority on all technical aspects of sailing and navigation. In addition Morison was a Harvard history professor whose research of the written record is impeccable. Even before Columbus died in the early 16th century, there have been countless controversies and debates about many aspects of his life and voyages. Into this maelstrom of legend, myth and folklore - like the discover he writes about - Morison brings order, calm and reliable passage for one of the most fascinating and mythological figures of World History.

5-0 out of 5 stars Genuinely worthy of five stars
I have had this book on my shelf for quite a while, and finally got around to reading it after watching a documentary on Columbus on the Discivery Channel. I got inspired to overcome my intellectual laziness, and how pleased I am I did! This book really deserves its reputation as a timeless classic, and the author, a giant of maritime history, did such a fine job that I now want to read his well known biography of John Paul Jones. The text is gripping and the author's insights abound. This is a fine book.

4-0 out of 5 stars A colorful narrative, rich in detail.
This book is the definitive work on Columbus.Morison is famous for making the same journey that Columbus made with largely the same equipment in order to prepare for writing this book.His experience shines through in the detail thatMorison lavishes on his subject.

As is the case with any great biography, Morison has become enamored with his subject, highlighting his strengths and successes while downplaying his weaknesses and failures, but you know that going into any biography and can adjust your interpretation accordingly.

The story here is told very well, keeping the reader engaged and turning pages.Additionally, the book dispells many of the myths and common misconceptions about Columbus and really fills in a complete picure of the man.

Well worth reading for any fan of history or biography. ... Read more


9. Origins: The Evolution of Continents, Oceans and Life
by Ron Redfern
Hardcover: 360 Pages (2001-11)
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Asin: 0806133597
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Glorious panoramic photography reveals the physical legacy of Earth's past and provides a clear and original perspective on Earth as a dynamic planet. In a compelling narrative, Origins places the history of our planet in a contemporary context in which humans, like all living things, must embrace change or die. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Plate Tectonics
This is, without doubt, the best review of plate tectonics yet published.I'm surprised that more has not been popularly written about this subject than has been.

5-0 out of 5 stars A Unique Approach to Earth Systems Understanding
I have had the priveledge of close association with the author, Ron Redfern, throughout the writing, organization and photographic activities that support this publication. In acareer of geology-based endeavors, I have never enjoyed a more unique, thorough and emminently readable portrayal of the interlocking sciences that result in the Earth's evolutionary history. This is a complex subject. However, the author has made the 700 million year trip a pleasure. The beautiful, panoramic photography, the interweaving of summary-level essays, and meticulously time-based text, lavishly supported by color illustrations, gives the reader a multi-disciplinary view of not only our planet's geologic evolution, but also its close association with meteorological events and the evolution of life. The reader will want to read and re-read this book. A wonderful adventure, every time, with new perspectives of "how things work" discovered on each page.

M.M. Thacker
Geologist

President, the La Mancha Company (consulting)

5-0 out of 5 stars A paleo-archologist's point of view
One of many subjects treated here is the initial colonization of the New World, which has been the subject of often vitriolic scholarly debate for the past two decades. In this book Ron Redfern has managed to distill the essence of that debate in a highly readable fashion and shows how new data has dramatically altered our previous reconstructions of the timing and modes of arrival and dispersal of the first Americans. As always, the environment remains the dynamic stage upon which the prehistoric actors of antiquity operated-a theme which permeates the entire volume.
Prof. James M. Adovasio: Exec.Director: Mercyhurst Archeological Institute: Erie, PN

5-0 out of 5 stars The Value of Redfern's Origins
I write on behalf of the curator of our C. Warren Irvin Jr Collection of Charles Darwin:
"The book has two sections which are interposed: 1. the text is exceptionally well done, and the glossary is extremely valuable for those not completely famniliar with geology and the formation of continents, etc. 2. the photography is the best that I (the curator) has ever seen in a book of this type. It in itself is worth the price of the volume.Anyone who reads this book will come awayenlightened and will enjoy thinking and reviewing in his mind both words and pictures." ... Read more


10. Ocean Life
by Frank Schaffer
Wall Chart: Pages (2001-09-11)
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Many charts have extra information or reproducible activities on the back. Large 17" x 22" size! ... Read more


11. The Illustrated World Encyclopedia of Marine Fishes & Sea Creatures: A Natural History And Identification Guide To The Animal Life Of The Deep Oceans, ... The World (Illustrated World Encyclopedia)
by Derek Hall
Hardcover: 256 Pages (2007-09-25)
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Asin: 0754817253
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An authoritative and lavishly illustrated guide to marine life around the world, featuring profiles of hundreds of bony and cartilaginous fish, plus shells, crabs, corals, echinoderms, seals, jellyfish, dolphins, sharks, rays, sea snakes, and many more. ... Read more


12. The Nature of Florida's Ocean Life : Including Coral Reefs, Gulf Stream, Sargasso Sea, and Sunken Ships
by Cathie Katz
Paperback: 73 Pages (1998-03-01)
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Asin: 1888025115
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This book looks at Florida's ocean as a habitat, a community of elaborate mini-creatures swimming next to bulky saltwater giants. Drifting alongside these living creatures are inanimate objects--bottles, nurdles, rafts, toys and tar blobs--lost or tossed from cargo ships.They float in the Sargasso Sea or flow with the Gulf Stream, sometimes drifting to Florida's east coast to become part of the sea wrack--the flotsam and jetsam that we find when strolling on the shore. ... Read more


13. Ocean Life (Golden Photo Guide)
by Theresa Greenaway
Hardcover: 64 Pages (2001-10-19)
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Oceans cover nearly three-quarters of the Earths surface. This guide gives a focused look at life in the oceans, including ecosystems, sharks, whales, fish, and plant life. ... Read more


14. Glow In The Dark Ocean Life
by Nicholas Harris
Hardcover: 31 Pages (2002-04-01)
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Asin: 0761314954
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15. How Big Is the Ocean? (Time Life's Library of First Questions and Answers)
 Hardcover: 47 Pages (1994-12)
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Asin: 0783508972
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16. Crabs (Ocean Life)
by Lola M. Schaefer
Paperback: 24 Pages (2000-08)
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Asin: 0736882162
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Young readers dive into non-fiction with the help of these vibrant books about the intriguing world of marine life. ... Read more


17. Sea Stars (Ocean Life)
by Lola M. Schaefer
Paperback: 24 Pages (2000-08)
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Asin: 0736882219
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Young readers dive into non-fiction with the help of these vibrant books about the intriguing world of marine life. ... Read more


18. Walruses (Ocean Life)
by Martha E. H. Rustad
Paperback: 24 Pages (2003-08)
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Asin: 0736834168
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Early readers easily dive into nonfiction texts with the help of this supportive series. Rich, vibrant photographs capture readers' interest and provide a realistic perspective that illustrations cannot capture.

This series supports units on oceans and the intriguing world of coral reefs. This series explores and supports the standard "The Living Environment: Interdependence of Life," as required by the Benchmarks for Science Literacy: Project 2061.

This series is leveled for early-intervention reading programs: Early Level to Newly Fluent Level.

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19. Octopuses (Ocean Life)
by Lola M. Schaefer
Paperback: 24 Pages (2000-08)
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Asin: 0736882170
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Young readers dive into non-fiction with the help of these vibrant books about the intriguing world of marine life. ... Read more


20. Ocean Life (Learning Adventure Preschool)
by Brighter Vision
Paperback: Pages (1999-03)
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Asin: 1552540561
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