Prairie Spirit

Prairie Spirit
Title Prairie Spirit PDF eBook
Author Dennis L. Butcher
Publisher Univ. of Manitoba Press
Pages 597
Release 1985-01-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 0887550304

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Written in celebration of the sixtieth anniversary of the United Church of Canada and prepared by the Archives Committee of the Conference of Manitoba and Northwestern Ontario, this collection of articles explores, in fifteen articles, the issues and concerns of the prairie congregations of the Presbyterian, Methodist, and Congregational Churches that combined in 1925 to for the United Church of Canada. The volume also includes six short essays about unique congregations, two bibliographic guides on archive holdings, and a charming photo essay on historic churches in Manitoba and northwestern Ontario.

Reflections on Facilitating Learning in Prairie Spirit

Reflections on Facilitating Learning in Prairie Spirit
Title Reflections on Facilitating Learning in Prairie Spirit PDF eBook
Author Keith Walker
Publisher Lulu.com
Pages 214
Release 2016-01-16
Genre Education
ISBN 1329835387

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This book was the result of an exciting adventure in collaborative writing. It involved about 70 educators from Prairie Spirit School Division in Saskatchewan. Learning Facilitators, Principals, Superintendents and the Director of Education joined together in January 2016 to continue their learning about facilitating learning through their colleagues and for the benefit of the children and youth entrusted to them. They share their learnings in this book.

Prairie Spirit: A Bond Unbroken

Prairie Spirit: A Bond Unbroken
Title Prairie Spirit: A Bond Unbroken PDF eBook
Author Shannon Rouchelle
Publisher Lulu.com
Pages 22
Release 2018-09-17
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0359095739

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On the night of his journey into manhood, Colton Falcon's destiny is revealed through his grandfather. He sees a beautiful dark-haired woman standing on the edge of a cliff, waiting for her true love.Through the powers of his grandfather, Colton is transported back in time. He witnesses the lives of two warrior brothers on a mission to bring justice to the untamed land. During their countless battles, they cross the path of Cheyanne, the mysterious woman by the cliff, and make the ultimate sacrifice to save her life.After the visions pass, Colton is brought back to the present. His journey of discovery begins as he leaves his village to find Cheyanne and bring their lives to completion. But can he find her in time?

Tallgrass Conversations

Tallgrass Conversations
Title Tallgrass Conversations PDF eBook
Author Cindy Crosby
Publisher
Pages 144
Release 2019-04-23
Genre
ISBN 9781948509060

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Through short writings and photographs, Cindy Crosby and Thomas Deanenter a conversation to inspire in readers new understandings of the Midwesterntallgrass prairie through word and image. Tallgrass Conversations encourageslooking and listening to the prairie through the heart and mind as well as eyes,ears, and other senses, advancing both conservation and creative efforts on behalf of the tallgrass prairie.

Site Matters

Site Matters
Title Site Matters PDF eBook
Author Carol Burns
Publisher Routledge
Pages 380
Release 2005-07-08
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1135931151

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One of the trends in twentieth century architecture and planning has been to denigrate and ignore the site, or larger context (both physical and social), surrounding a building or set of buildings. Focussing on Le Corbusier's designs, Site Matters presents that first considered theory and vocabulary for the inevitable reaction against Modernism in planning, beginning in the 1960s and swelling through the 1980s as architects and planners alike developed a new appreciation of site, reincorporating the wider context into their plans. Theoretical essays and empirically grounded pieces combine to provide the language and theory of this re-emergence of site, looking at Le Corbusier's designs, contemporary suburbs, and the planning agendas involved at the World Trade Center site. Groundbreaking and innovative, Site Matters provides valuable theory and vocabulary for planners and architects.

Site Matters

Site Matters
Title Site Matters PDF eBook
Author Andrea Kahn
Publisher Routledge
Pages 391
Release 2020-12-21
Genre Architecture
ISBN 0429514433

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In the era of the Anthropocene, site matters are more pressing than ever. Building on the concepts, theories, and multi-disciplinary approaches raised in the first edition, this publication strives to address the changes that have taken place over the last 15 years with new material to complement and re-position the initial volume. Reaching across design disciplines, this highly illustrated anthology assembles essays from architects, landscape architects, urban designers, planners, historians, and artists to explore ways to physically and conceptually engage site. Thoughtful discourse and empirically grounded pieces combine to provide the language and theory to contextualize the meanings of site in the built environment. The increasingly complex hybridity of constructed environments today demands new tools for thinking about and working with site. Drawing contributions from outside and within the traditional design disciplines, this edition will trace important developments in site thinking with new essays on topics such as climate change, landscape as infrastructure, shifts from global to planetary urbanization debates, and the proliferation of participatory site transformation practices. Edited by two leading practitioners and academics, Site Matters juxtaposes timeless contributions from individuals including Elizabeth Meyer, Robert Beauregard, and Robin Dripps with original new writings from Peter Marcuse, Jane Wolff, Neil Brenner, and Thaisa Way, amongst others, to recontextualize and reignite the debate around site. An ideal text for students, academics, and researchers interested in site and design theory.

Lawn Wars

Lawn Wars
Title Lawn Wars PDF eBook
Author Lois B. Robbins
Publisher iUniverse
Pages 221
Release 2009-03-11
Genre Gardening
ISBN 1440123527

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Like it or not, we're embedded in the natural world. We might as well learn to live more harmoniusly with it. Part memoir, part how-to, part problem-solving, Lawn Wars gives a historical context and resources for a new movement that is showing up across the nation. Difficulties encountered by aspiring natural landscapers are explored with wit and factual information. The rich rewards of making such a shift are described in lyrical prose as the author tells her own story of heartache and delight.