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The book is current and interdisciplinary, engaging with recent developments around this topic and including perspectives from sciences, arts, and humanities. It will be a welcome contribution to studies of the Anthropocene as well as studies of research methods and practices. —Sam Mickey, University of S. Francisco Educational institutions play an instrumental role in social and political change, and are responsible for the environmental and social ethics of their institutional practices. The essays in this volume critically examine scholarly research practices in the age of the Anthropocene, and ask what accountability educators and researchers have in ‘righting’ their relationship t...
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In "The Open Air," Richard Jefferies presents a profound exploration of nature intertwined with the human experience, capturing the essence of the English countryside in meticulously crafted prose. The book, written in the late 19th century, transcends mere observation, inviting readers into a meditative dialogue with the natural world. Jefferies' lyrical style is rich with vivid imagery and poignant reflections, evoking a sense of wonder and prompting a deep appreciation for the tranquility and beauty found in the great outdoors, positioning it as a pivotal work in the genre of nature writing that emerged during the Victorian era. Richard Jefferies, a notable naturalist and social commentat...
With the CIA and intelligence apparatus compromised at the highest levels, Jim Faithen, an ex-Navy SEAL, and John Delaney, a mining engineer, think they have established a safe new beginning in Rio de Janeiro seeking minerals and gold. That is about to change. Just as they are approached by four men in suits, sniper fire rings out from a nearby rooftop. It appears the two men have more enemies than they realized. In their escape from enemies, they uncover a carefully planned scheme by the Russian Mafia and the Iranian Muslim hierarchy who attempt nuclear annihilation of the Unites States. Entering conspiracies of treachery propel them through city scapes and Brazilian jungles along with delightful street urchins, a powerful jungle drug lord, and an enigmatic shaman leader, while spies and crooked government operators joust on the hidden battlefields of the world. Yet, the jungle can bend the laws of nature as they manifest.
Examines the practice of literary declamation in German literature and its place alongside print culture in the formation of the German literary canon.
In 'Short Stories and Selections for Use in the Secondary Schools,' readers are presented with an assorted compilation of literary works curated with keen intellect and pedagogical insight by DigiCat Publishing. This anthology, fashioned for the educational realm, juxtaposes classic narratives with contemporary reflections, enveloping a diverse spectrum of themes, styles, and epochs. These stories are meticulously chosen not only for their narrative appeal but for the rich potential they hold in fostering literary analysis and critical thinking amidst the burgeoning intellects within secondary school classrooms. Embedded within this collection is a reverence for the versatility of the short ...
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Guido and Nunzio may not be the brightest bodyguards in the world, but they certainly are faithful. When Skeeve "the Great" asks them to join the army of Possiltum, the two thugs volunteer without question. Except: Whose side are they on? Reissue.