Oil Field Child

Oil Field Child
Title Oil Field Child PDF eBook
Author Estha Briscoe Stowe
Publisher TCU Press
Pages 204
Release 1989
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780875650333

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Tells of the lives of early-day oil field families in Texas boomtowns.

Goodnight, Drilling Rig

Goodnight, Drilling Rig
Title Goodnight, Drilling Rig PDF eBook
Author Kyle Wagner
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2020-06
Genre Children's stories
ISBN 9781734822717

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Snuggle up to your loved ones and say goodnight to the oil patch! As the sun goes down, join the car ride around the oilfield - from computer code to lease road - as it gets ready to call it a night. A story for all ages, this oilfield picture book is sure to leave you smiling!

My Daddy Works on an Oil Rig

My Daddy Works on an Oil Rig
Title My Daddy Works on an Oil Rig PDF eBook
Author Andrew Douglas
Publisher Collingwood Publishing
Pages 26
Release 2018-06-07
Genre
ISBN 9781527223295

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Daddy is a busy man, and he has to work away a lot on an oil rig. When he goes away he misses Mummy and his sons. Follow Daddy's adventures as he travels to the oil rig, by planes, helicopters and boats! Throughout all this, he still keeps in contact with his family. Luckily, Daddy isn't away for too long and the family count down the days until they can see him again! Andrew Douglas has written this book for any other children whose parents work away from home. He wanted his own children to know that he still thinks of them whilst he's away, and hopes that other children (and parents!) are comforted by his story.

Child Hunger and Human Rights

Child Hunger and Human Rights
Title Child Hunger and Human Rights PDF eBook
Author Clair Apodaca
Publisher Routledge
Pages 193
Release 2010-04-05
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1136994815

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Child Hunger and Human Rights: International Governance applies the human rights theory of legal obligation to the problem of child malnutrition and investigates whether duty-bearers have fulfilled their obligations to protect, respect and provide. This book includes moral, economic, political and legal components to the research on the child’s right to be free from hunger. Using two methods of investigation; the first a historical comparative method based on the systematic analysis of the content of historical materials, government documents, policy statements, state budgets, newspaper reports and other public records, and the second is statistical analysis. Apodaca investigates beyond the suffering, deformities, and deaths of children, to child malnutrition resulting in reduced physical and mental development threatening the child’s life opportunities, the prospects of further generations, and the growth of the economy. Examining the connection between governmental agricultural, economic and financial policies, international donor policies, and transnational corporate voluntary codes of conduct affecting child malnutrition rates, this book will be of interest to policy-makers, activists, students and scholars of human rights, social justice, international ethics, development, international relations and law.

Arctic Coastal Plain Competitive Oil and Gas Leasing Act

Arctic Coastal Plain Competitive Oil and Gas Leasing Act
Title Arctic Coastal Plain Competitive Oil and Gas Leasing Act PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Energy and Natural Resources
Publisher
Pages 1172
Release 1989
Genre Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (Alaska)
ISBN

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Rural Child Welfare

Rural Child Welfare
Title Rural Child Welfare PDF eBook
Author National Child Labor Committee (U.S.)
Publisher
Pages 390
Release 1922
Genre Children
ISBN

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Metropolis in the Making

Metropolis in the Making
Title Metropolis in the Making PDF eBook
Author Tom Sitton
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 385
Release 2001-08-01
Genre History
ISBN 0520935527

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Los Angeles came of age in the 1920s. The great boom of that decade gave shape to the L.A. of today: its vast suburban sprawl and reliance on the automobile, its prominence as a financial and industrial center, and the rise of Hollywood as the film capital of the world. This collection of original essays explores the making of the Los Angeles metropolis during this remarkable decade. The authors examine the city's racial, political, cultural, and industrial dynamics, making this volume an essential guide to understanding the rise of Los Angeles as one of the most important cities in the world. These essays showcase the work of a new generation of scholars who are turning their attention to the history of the City of Angels to create a richer, more detailed picture of our urban past. The essays provide a fascinating look at life in the new suburbs, in the oil fields, in the movie studios, at church, and at the polling place as they reconceptualize the origins of contemporary urban problems and promise in Los Angeles and beyond. Adding to its interest, the volume is illustrated with period photography, much of which has not been published before.