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DATELINE: JUNEAU ALASKA, 1933: When a grief-stricken teen chases a magic dog down an alley and ends up in frontier Alaska, he discovers that love is a bond that cannot be broken by time or distance - or even death. THE DOG: Patsy Ann was a real bull terrier known as the 'Official Greeter of Juneau' during the 1930s. Although she was deaf from birth, Patsy Ann 'heard' ships' whistles and greeted all new arrivals. Today, a bronze statue at the Juneau waterfront honors Patsy Ann. Visit her website for more information at PatsyAnn.com.This book was originally published as Young Adult fiction but has been updated to appeal to dog lovers of all ages.
""Steeplechasing and Hunt Racing in America 1948"" is a comprehensive book written by Chris Wood Jr. that provides an in-depth look into the world of horse racing in America during the year 1948. The book covers all aspects of the sport, from the history of steeplechasing and hunt racing to the various events and races that took place during that year. Wood Jr. provides detailed information about the horses, jockeys, and trainers involved in the races, as well as the tracks and courses where the events were held. He also delves into the social and cultural aspects of the sport, including the fashion and etiquette of attending races, and the role of horse racing in American society at the time. The book is richly illustrated with photographs of the horses, jockeys, and races, as well as vintage advertisements and artwork. It provides a fascinating glimpse into a bygone era of horse racing, and is a must-read for anyone interested in the history of the sport in America.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
The Cost of Poetry is the result of ten years of written reflections from Poet, Musician, Author, Preacher, Teacher, and Madman Chris Wood. Deemed aggressively spiritual and inspirational, his poetry infuses a common-sense, practical wisdom that engages the hearer and leaves no subject untreated. He is the Editor-in-Chief of Heyday Magazine an online and print magazine showcasing Art and Poetry. He hosts the All Nations Under God Podcast and YouTube channel where he discusses the differences that make a difference in our walk with Jesus here on Earth. His work has been published in The Jet Fuel Review, The Wawayanda Review, and Home Planet News. He occasionally sleeps a few hours every other Thursday, converses with woodland creatures, and enjoys devouring deep poetry and coffee.
We live in a value based society where money is the measure of success. However, money is just one way of assessing a business and there are other ways to be successful which are possibly more important. This book helps non-profit leaders to explore their organizations impact and financial sustainability from a different perspective. It is based on personal experience of creating and nurturing social businesses across five continents. This book looks at businesses in terms of the value they create and trade rather than focusing solely on money. Our economies are based on exchanges of money which is a proxy that represents value in terms of a commonly traded item. We will explore how value is created and exchanged which cannot or should not be converted to money and offers ways in which social businesses can operate more comfortably in line with their core beliefs and ethics. The value of what you do has a lot more relevance in many social businesses than hard cash, so the focus is on getting the value exchanges right. Of course money is important; it is what drives the world we live in. We cover the cash aspects of the business later on in our journey, after all it is one of the pieces of value we need to trade as a business. This book provides simple, step-by-step guides to building a sustainable organization and offers over 90 ideas for your business. While many of the case studies and examples are from the social sector, the principles and exercises apply equally to any small or large business.
This book will help you to reason critically; to recognise, analyse and evaluate arguments and to classify them as inductive or deductive. It will introduce you to fallacies (bad arguments that look like good arguments) and, in two optional chapters, to the rudiments of formalisation. Linked to Marianne Talbot's hugely successful Critical Reasoning podcasts (downloaded 4 million times from iTunesU!), and full of interactive exercises and quizzes, the book was written to satisfy demand from fans of the podcasts. Marianne is the Director of Studies in Philosophy at Oxford University's Department for Continuing Education.
"Immaculately researched and beautifully macabre. This is a real treat for anyone who is either a fan of the theatre or of untimely deaths. I loved it!" - Peter James
An incisive critique of Canada’s drinking water gatekeepers.Canada is celebrated for its abundance of fresh water, and few Canadians question the safety of the water that comes from our taps. But is this trust justified? One study estimates that contamination of drinking water causes 90,000 cases of illness and ninety deaths every year.In this authoritative review of decades of legislation, research, and independent regulatory critiques, accompanied by riveting stories of the many failures of our water supply, award-winning journalist Chris Wood and Canadian water policy expert Ralph Pentland expose how governments at every level have failed to protect our drinking water.The authors review the history of water management in Canada and approaches to the problem in Europe and the United States, then analyze our own approach in recent times, and finally propose a strategy to protect our waterincluding a new charter that will hold our government to account.
The cool temperate waters around Britain and Ireland contain a huge variety of marine life and the sea anemones and corals, the Anthozoa, are some of the brightest and most attractive of all the groups of animals that live in them. Anemones and corals can be found from rockpools to the deepest depths and in all habitats from rocky reefs to soft mud.This is the second edition of this popular guide to all 74 of the sea anemones and corals found in British and Irish inshore waters. It will be an essential companion for divers, rockpoolers and students who want to identify the sea anemones and corals they find and know more about them.Information on identification of 74 species, including their key features and other species with which they could be confusedIllustrated with over 200 photographs taken in situ showing the animals as they look in real lifeHabitat, distribution, depth, size, rarity and conservation status for each species where knownInformation and photographs of other animals that prey on or live with sea anemones and coralsDetails of body structure, feeding and reproduction, illustrated with photographs and drawingsInformation about recent research on populations of sea anemones and corals carried out by Seasearch volunteer diversA summary of conservation issues for sea anemones and corals in Britain and Ireland
Environmental impact assessment (EIA) is a way of evaluating the likely consequences of a proposed action on the environment. This is a comparative, step-by-step review of international environmental impact assessment procedures and practice, using examples from various countries.
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