A Little Piece of Earth

A Little Piece of Earth
Title A Little Piece of Earth PDF eBook
Author Maria Finn
Publisher Universe Publishing(NY)
Pages 0
Release 2010
Genre Container gardening
ISBN 9780789320278

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Describes more than fifty projects for growing fruits, vegetables, and herbs in small spaces, whether a patio, rooftop, or windowsill; includes recipes and a list of other resources.

Of Earth and Little Rain

Of Earth and Little Rain
Title Of Earth and Little Rain PDF eBook
Author Bernard L. Fontana
Publisher
Pages 166
Release 1981
Genre Social Science
ISBN

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An appreciation of the Tohono O'odham (long known as the Papago) Indians, whose reservation is the second largest in the United States. "Fontana, who has lived at the edge of the Tohono O'odham (formerly Papago) Reservation for decades, provides sympathetic insight into the history and lifeways of these gentle desert dwellers. Schaefer's photographs, many of them portraits, add timeliness and immediate presence." --Books of the Southwest "An unsurpassed insight into the Papago world, past and present." --Arizona Highways

Emplaced Myth

Emplaced Myth
Title Emplaced Myth PDF eBook
Author Alan Rumsey
Publisher University of Hawaii Press
Pages 300
Release 2001-01-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780824823894

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Australia and Papua New Guinea share a number of important social, cultural, and historical features, making a sustained comparison between the two especially productive. This situates the ethnography of the two areas within a comparative framework and examines the relationship between indigenous systems of knowledge and place - an issue of growing concern to anthropologists. The essays demonstrate the manner in which regimes of restricted knowledge serve to protect and augment cultural property and the proprietorship over sites and territory; how myths evolve to explain and culturally appropriate important events pertaining to contact between indigenous and Western societies; how graphic designs and other culturally important iconic and iconographic processes provide conduits of cross-cultural appropriation between indigenous and non-indigenous societies in today's multicultural nation states.

Works

Works
Title Works PDF eBook
Author Charles Dickens
Publisher
Pages 506
Release 1869
Genre
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The Quarterly educational magazine, and record of the Home and colonial school society

The Quarterly educational magazine, and record of the Home and colonial school society
Title The Quarterly educational magazine, and record of the Home and colonial school society PDF eBook
Author Home and colonial school society
Publisher
Pages 412
Release 1848
Genre
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100 Lyrics

100 Lyrics
Title 100 Lyrics PDF eBook
Author Gulzar
Publisher Penguin UK
Pages 271
Release 2009-09-17
Genre Poetry
ISBN 8184755961

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From ‘Mora gora ang lai le’, his first film lyric written for Bimal Roy’s Bandini in 1963, to the Oscar-winning ‘Jai ho’ from Slumdog Millionaire, Gulzar has brought a rare poetic sensibility to popular Hindi film music over a five-decade-long career. His sophisticated insights into psychological complexities, his ability to capture the essence of nature’s sounds and spoken dialects in written words, and above all his inimitable—and often surprising—imagery have entertained his legions of fans over successive generations. It represents Gulzar’s most memorable compositions of all time, and feature anecdotes about the composition of the lyrics as well as sketches by Gulzar.

The Earth Moved

The Earth Moved
Title The Earth Moved PDF eBook
Author Amy Stewart
Publisher Algonquin Books
Pages 241
Release 2005-03-11
Genre Science
ISBN 1565124685

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In The Earth Moved, Amy Stewart takes us on a journey through the underground world and introduces us to one of its most amazing denizens. The earthworm may be small, spineless, and blind, but its impact on the ecosystem is profound. It ploughs the soil, fights plant diseases, cleans up pollution, and turns ordinary dirt into fertile land. Who knew? In her witty, offbeat style, Stewart shows that much depends on the actions of the lowly worm. Charles Darwin devoted his last years to the meticulous study of these creatures, praising their remarkable abilities. With the august scientist as her inspiration, Stewart investigates the worm's subterranean realm, talks to oligochaetologists—the unsung heroes of earthworm science—who have devoted their lives to unearthing the complex life beneath our feet, and observes the thousands of worms in her own garden. From the legendary giant Australian worm that stretches to ten feet in length to the modest nightcrawler that wormed its way into the heart of Darwin's last book to the energetic red wigglers in Stewart's compost bin, The Earth Moved gives worms their due and exposes their hidden and extraordinary universe. This book is for all of us who appreciate Mother Nature's creatures, no matter how humble.