Mont Joie
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Maison d'édition: Steven Soucy
Synopsis
Scott O'Hara, finds himself immersed in multiple extraterrestrial projects in an underground base. This story reads like wildfire; and just keeps getting wilder, and wilder.
Maison d'édition: Steven Soucy
Scott O'Hara, finds himself immersed in multiple extraterrestrial projects in an underground base. This story reads like wildfire; and just keeps getting wilder, and wilder.
The fundamental book "Raising Ducks at Home: The Essential Guide to Duck Care, Breeds, and Habits" is ideal for anyone contemplating getting ducks or who has already begun the process. Written by longtime duck specialists, the book is an invaluable tool that caters to the needs of both novice and seasoned duck farmers. Whether you're just starting out or have years of experience, this book is designed to meet your needs, making you feel included and catered to. The guide covers every facet of caring for ducks, from choosing the best breed for your purposes to giving adequate housing, food, and medical attention, all in simple and easy-to-read language. Readers will discover comprehensive details on various duck breeds, with insights into the breed's unique traits and ecological adaptability. The book also explores ducks' intriguing habits and behaviours, providing insightful information on their communication styles, mating rituals, and social dynamics. This guide gives you the information and resources to maintain your feathery friends' health, happiness, and well-being, whether you're raising ducks for eggs, meat or just as cherished pets. Overflowing with helpful hints, troubleshooting guidance, and motivational tales, "Raising Ducks at Home" is more than just a guidebook; it's an affectionate celebration of the pleasures and difficulties of raising ducks. This book equips you with the necessary tools and knowledge to handle any situation, making you feel prepared and capable on your journey of raising ducks.Voir livre
In the wake of colonization, in a landscape of loss and dispossession, can we rediscover ways to share the land with other creatures and one another? When the government recently tried to abandon its responsibility to protect what little remains of the natural prairie, Trevor Herriot pushed back, only to discover an injustice haunting the lands he was trying to defend. In 1938, when the Métis of Ste. Madeleine returned from working away, they found their homes burnt to the ground and their animals shot. The land they held in common was no longer theirs, but was now controlled by the federal government. Facing his own responsibility as a descendent of settlers, he connects today's ecological disarray to the legacy of Metis dispossession and the loss of their community lands. With Indigenous and settler people alienated from one another and from the grassland itself, hope and courage are in short supply. This book offers both by proposing an atonement that could again bring people and prairie together.Voir livre
The power of hashtag activism became clear in 2011, when #IranElection served as an organizing tool for Iranians protesting a disputed election and offered a global audience a front-row seat to a nascent revolution. Since then, activists have used a variety of hashtags to advocate, mobilize, and communicate. In this book, Sarah Jackson, Moya Bailey, and Brooke Foucault Welles explore how and why Twitter has become an important platform for historically disenfranchised populations, including Black Americans, women, and transgender people. The authors describe how such hashtags as #MeToo, #SurvivorPrivilege, and #WhyIStayed have challenged the conventional understanding of gendered violence; examine the voices and narratives of Black feminism enabled by #FastTailedGirls, #YouOKSis, and #SayHerName; and explore the creation and use of #GirlsLikeUs, a network of transgender women. They investigate the digital signatures of the "new civil rights movement"—the online activism, storytelling, and strategy-building that set the stage for #BlackLivesMatter—and recount the spread of racial justice hashtags after the killing of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri, and other high-profile incidents of killings by police. Finally, they consider hashtags created by allies, including #AllMenCan and #CrimingWhileWhite.Voir livre
Mind of Your Own: The Ultimate Guide on How to Boost Your Brain. Discover Tips on How to Improve Your Brain's Health and PerformanceHave you ever been envious of people who seem to have no end of clever ideas, who are able to think quickly in any situation, or who seem to have flawless memories? Could it be that they're just born smarter or quicker than the rest of us? Or are there some secrets that they might know that we don't? Our brains have vast potential. And you may have probably heard that we only use about 5% of our brains. That's true. But there are techniques we can use to maximize our brain powerIn this audiobook, you will get a deeper understanding on how our brain works so you can learn how to maximize the use of your brain. You will learn tips on how to train your brain to think better.This audiobook will cover the following topics:- Our Brains and How They Work- Types of Intelligence- "Successful" Intelligence- Learning Styles- Personality Types- Sharpening Focus- Enhancing Creativity- Solving Problems Easily- Maximizing Memory- Engaging Autotelic Thinking- Maintaining a Better Brain- And many more!Our brain controls every area and aspect of our bodies so it makes sense to want to improve it. If you want to learn more, scroll up and click “add to cart” now!Voir livre
This is the Origin-Story of the Ketogenic Diet - authored by Dr. Dominic D'Agostino and Travis Christofferson For everybody who is interested how this way of eating came about and how it was used in the treatment of epillepsy in the early 20th century - and then, forgotten. 50% of the profits will be donated to Dr. Thomas Seyfrieds Cancer Research, so give this to yourself, your friends and anybody who is into living a long happy and healthy life! P.S.: Any review would be greatly appreciated to get the Low-Carb message out!Voir livre
Throughout personal essays spiked with humor and natural science, archaeologist R. E. Burrillo widens his range beyond his popular Behind the Bears Ears. After an upstate New York childhood and a bartending stint in New Orleans's French Quarter, seasonal resort work led R. E. Burrillo to the desert Southwest, whose redrock landscapes were a source of stability through mental and physical illness. In The Backwoods of Everywhere, archaeologist Burrillo excavates his past, examining Indigenous and tourist cultures, the complexities of American archaeology, and what it means to be a local. From the ancient canal systems of Phoenix, Arizona, to the modern Mayan communities of the Yucatan Peninsula, to the depths of the Grand Canyon, Burrillo brings listeners on an entertaining romp chock-full of history, ecology, cultural preservation, and personal stories. In the vein of Bill Bryson, Tim Cahill, and Ellen Meloy, Burrillo's is a fresh voice in humor-spiked nature writing and cultural commentary. Running throughout the wide-ranging topics of The Backwoods of Everywhere are themes of place and locality, and how these vary between cultures and individuals. Marrying the intensely personal with the complex and technical, Burrillo's candid voice brings humor, wonder, irony, and wit to each thought-provoking essay.Voir livre