When children look at a book about tornadoes; they can see all of the destruction that is done by the force of nature. They can think of ways to create the weather systems in bottles or in a kitchen sink to see exactly how the weather phenomenon occurs. Children can also look at how the tornadoes are rated on the Fujita scale based on the wind speeds and the damage that is done to homes; trees and other structures after the storm.
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Great StartBy Mr. BohemianThis book is a modest length and excellent first stepping stone for anyone looking to begin thinking about contracts; relationships; submissions; and more in the theater industry. Other reviewers commented that this book was lacking in detail about contracts; but the entire book was a succinct broad stroke to the whole industry. Just get a precise book on theater contracts. The empty star is for the he/she/xe/Cthulhu pronoun egalitarianism. In a book about people and relationships in business; the patriarch irreverence could not have been more stifling.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Very informative; but datedBy R. Patrick BaughId give it 5 stars; but the datedness of it knocks it down one. Great information; but costs for buying rights; etc are really out of date and the use of e-mail and the Internet for correspondence and research are not addressed.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. I am thankful for The Stage Writers Handbook. It ...By JulianI am thankful for The Stage Writers Handbook. It provides me with information to help make me more savvy when It comes to negotiating with business prospects. Even if some of the information contained in this book is a bit dated; it still provides a starting point for me to look further for more current information on a particular matter.