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Kathleen Groene

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Lots of claims but no documentation to back it up.

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1 out of 5 stars
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Revisado: 09-11-24

Too Short. Makes lots of claims but no data backup. Seems more like a news article in obscure magazine

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Reminder of the life that will be soon.

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4 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 08-25-24

I liked the frankness and his redemption. We all fall short at times. There is a way for forgiveness.

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Mixed reaction

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3 out of 5 stars
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3 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 07-21-22

He did give some info. I was a little annoyed with the comparison of ionizing radiation as opposed to normal background radiation. They have different effects and comparing apples and rocks. He did express concerns of radiation contamination but, at times, minimalized the length of contamination by speaking of radioactive iodine, cesium, and strontium a little flippantly. Living in fallout zones might be ok because the zones are supporting wildlife without “apparent” issues. The big losers, in Soviet Ukraine and neighboring satellite countries, were the children. I would say the book leaned toward positive attitudes of nuclear energy and to me one accident negates any benefit that industry offers.

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Amazing story of that century

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Revisado: 06-24-22

Before OSHA. Before class action suits. When newspapers actually wrote news to help people. This story is the precursor to many adverse events occurring to the labor force that built America. Coal mine regulations to heavy equipment operators. These people were the driving force to many standards of the day. Sometimes risking their own livelihoods to stand up for what is right and not stopping until death or it’s accomplishment. True groundbreakers that were tenacious as well as ever hopeful for change. They didn’t have to burn down a city or beat/kill people to get their way. They did the hard work of doing it legally, which takes more time, but it’s the right way and wonderful about our country.

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Hidden Figures: Katherine Johnson Audiolibro Por World Watch Media arte de portada
  • Hidden Figures: Katherine Johnson
  • One of the Black Woman Mathematicians Who Worked with NASA on the Space Race
  • De: World Watch Media
  • Narrado por: Kimberly Hughey

Short brief

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3 out of 5 stars
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3 out of 5 stars
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1 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 06-08-21

I wish it would have been so much more informative beyond a WIKI editorial. She had gotten where she was because of intelligence and persistence. It would have been inspiring to understand how she persisted in spite of the dark times. What did she think? What did she do other than dress nice.

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