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Kirsty Douglas and Friends on the Scottish Island of Marmoran
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 70

Kirsty Douglas and Friends on the Scottish Island of Marmoran

These stories are linked to a very short novel - THE SECRETS OF MARMORAN. Marmoran is a fictitious island off the East Coast of Scotland. Its name was conjured up from MORAG's name along with that of one of her friends - MARION. Hence, MAR - MORA - N. The book consists of rhyming verses about characters on the island. It is intended to be used as a home reader - or for use in class - as part of an island study. There are questions at the end of each chapter.

Kirsty Douglas and Friends on the Scottish Island of Marmoran
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 71

Kirsty Douglas and Friends on the Scottish Island of Marmoran

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019-02-22
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  • Publisher: AuthorHouse

These stories are linked to a very short novel - THE SECRETS OF MARMORAN. Marmoran is a fictitious island off the East Coast of Scotland. Its name was conjured up from MORAG’s name along with that of one of her friends - MARION. Hence, MAR - MORA - N. The book consists of rhyming verses about characters on the island. It is intended to be used as a home reader - or for use in class - as part of an island study. There are questions at the end of each chapter.

Pictures of Time Beneath
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 225

Pictures of Time Beneath

Examines three celebrated scientific landscapes: Adelaide's Hallett Cove, Lake Callabonna in South Australia, and the World Heritage listed Willandra Lakes Region of NSW. It offers philosophical insights into significant issues of heritage management, and our understanding of place, time, nation and science.

Do Not Disturb
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 331

Do Not Disturb

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2018-08-01
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  • Publisher: Penguin UK

THE CHILLING SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER THAT WILL KEEP YOU GUESSING UNTIL THE VERY END . . . 'A chilling reminder that sometimes home is where the hurt is' CARA HUNTER 'This kept me up last night. Scary. Twisty. All too believable' JANE CORRY ________ Could your dream home be your worst nightmare? After what happened in London, Kirsty needs a fresh start with her family, and running a guesthouse in the Welsh mountains sounds idyllic. But then their first guest arrives. Selena is the last person Kirsty wants to see. It's 17 years since she tore everything apart. Why has she chosen now to walk back into Kirsty's life? Is Selena running from something too? Or is there an even darker reason for her visit? Because Kirsty knows that once you invite trouble into your home, getting rid of it can be murder . . . ________ 'Absorbing and chilling' Karen Perry, author of Your Closest Friend 'I raced through it' Gillian McAllister, author of No Further Questions 'Kept me guessing up to the thrilling finale' Emma Curtis, author of One Little Mistake

The Art of Time Travel
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 395

The Art of Time Travel

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017-07-03
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  • Publisher: Black Inc.

No matter how practised we are at history, it always humbles us. No matter how often we visit the past, it always surprises us. Winner of the Ernest Scott Prize and Shortlisted for the NSW Premier's Literary Award for Non-fiction 'A rare feat of imagination and generosity.' – Mark McKenna With every sentence they write, historians must walk the tightrope between discipline and imagination, empathy and evidence. In this landmark work, eminent historian and award-winning author Tom Griffiths shares his passion for the fascinating, complex craft of history – or, as he calls it, the art of time travel. In fourteen portraits, Griffiths illuminates how historians such as Inga Clendinnen, Judit...

Changing Ways of Death in Twentieth-century Australia
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 424

Changing Ways of Death in Twentieth-century Australia

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2006
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  • Publisher: UNSW Press

The first general history of death and bereavement in twentieth century Australia. Starts with the culture of death denial from 1920 to 1970 and discusses increased openness about death since the 1980s.

Desert Channels
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 353

Desert Channels

Desert Channels is a book that combines art, science and history to explore the ‘impulse to conserve’ in the distinctive Desert Channels country of south-western Queensland. The region is the source of Australia’s major inland-flowing desert rivers. Some of Australia’s most interesting new conservation initiatives are in this region, including partnerships between private landholders, non-government conservation organisations that buy and manage land (including Bush Heritage Australia and the Australian Wildlife Conservancy) and community-based natural resource management groups such as Desert Channels Queensland. Conservation biology in this place has a distinguished scientific hist...

Scars and Wounds
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 299

Scars and Wounds

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017-06-14
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  • Publisher: Springer

This book examines recent cinematic representations of the traumatic legacies of national and international events and processes. Whilst not ignoring European and Hollywood cinema, it includes studies of films about countries which have been less well-represented in cinematic trauma studies, including Australia, Rwanda, Chile and Iran. Each essay establishes national and international contexts that are relevant to the films considered. All essays also deal with form, whether this means the use of specific techniques to represent certain aspects of trauma or challenges to certain genre conventions to make them more adaptable to the traumatic legacies addressed by directors. The editors argue that the healing processes associated with such legacies can helpfully be studied through the idiom of ‘scar-formation’ rather than event-centred ‘wound-creation’.

Challenging Cases in Palliative Care
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 369

Challenging Cases in Palliative Care

Palliative care has evolved rapidly in recent years. Not only is the field dealing with an increasingly elderly and multi-morbid population, it is also addressing a wider variety of complex diagnoses such as heart failure, renal failure, advanced lung disease, frailty, and dementia. Challenging Cases in Palliative Care is unique, as it uses examples of real-world cases from palliative care practices. It also includes expert commentary to support modern clinicians in managing the 'messiness' of clinical care, as well as the increasingly complex needs of patients today. As part of our Challenging Cases series, the cases in this book not only cover a range of physical and psychosocial problems seen in palliative care, they also reflect the core curriculum for UK speciality trainees. Each case brings together expert interpretation of the available evidence, management strategies, guidelines and best practice, while discussing complexities in clinical decision-making and controversies in approach.

The Age of Mammals
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 456

The Age of Mammals

When people today hear “paleontology,” they immediately think of dinosaurs. But for much of the history of the discipline, dramatic demonstrations of the history of life focused on the developmental history of mammals. The Age of Mammals examines how nineteenth-century scholars, writers, artists, and public audiences understood the animals they regarded as being at the summit of life. For them, mammals were crucial for understanding the formation (and possibly the future) of the natural world. Yet, as Chris Manias reveals, this combined with more troubling notions: that seemingly promising creatures had been swept aside in the “struggle for life,” or that modern biodiversity was impo...