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Poem for the Day
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 402

Poem for the Day

366 poems, one for each day of the year (including leap years). Chosen for their narrative, resonance and rhythm, these are poems to learn by heart or treasure and enjoy. Poets included range from Yeats, Shakespeare, Housman and Kipling, to contemporary poets such as Wendy Cope, Carol Ann Duffy, Maya Angelou and Thom Gunn.

Before and After
  • Language: en

Before and After

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: Unknown
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Presents the full text of the book "Before and After," edited by Nicholas Albery, a publication which provides information on natural funerals. Provides information on ordering the print version of the book from the Natural Death Centre in London, England. The Centre is a charity that supports those who are dying at home and provides information to those trying to organize funerals. Includes accounts of near-death experiences and offers information on preparing for death and planning funerals. Links to the home page of the Centre.

Poem for the Day Two
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 402

Poem for the Day Two

With a foreword by Andrew Motion. [An] anthology of 366 poems, one for each day of the year (plus Leap Years). A companion volume to Poem for the Day. This is a new anthology of well-loved poems, old and new. They are chosen for their narrative and their rhythm, as one of the ideas behind the anthology is that the poems can be learned by heart. There is one poem for each day of the year, framed by entertaining snippets of information - sometimes about the poet, sometimes about the poem, sometimes about the date. --Nicholas Albery Foundation.

The New Natural Death Handbook
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 384

The New Natural Death Handbook

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2009-04-13
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  • Publisher: Rider

Today, an increasing number of people want to organise at least part of a funeral for themselves, without depending on funeral directors. The New Natural Death Handbook shows you how to do everything from ordering a coffin to hiring a horse-drawn hearse to finding a woodland burial ground (where a tree is planted for each grave instead of having a headstone). It also explains how to arrange a burial on private land and how to set up a woodland burial ground as a business or charity.

A Poem a Day
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 304

A Poem a Day

A wonderful collection of poetry for young readers. Ages 6+.

Death Matters
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 113

Death Matters

Death Matters is a unusual new book that encourages us to change how we think about dying. Throughout the book, author Sally Petch asks us to start talking about and planning our own death – so that we can reach a place of acceptance and lessen our fear of an event which is, ultimately inevitable. Taking a gentle, questioning format, Death Matters encourages us to pause and think about different aspects of dying. Sally poses several questions, encouraging us to note down our responses and consider our thoughts and feelings in response to specific topics. Death Matters also shares other people’s thoughts, anecdotes and experiences to help us feel more comfortable with discussing death openly.There are few books on this topic, fewer still that deal with death in this direct manner – all of which make Death Matters essential reading for everyone who wishes to embrace death positively.By overcoming our fear of death, we will release ourselves to live a fuller live. By changing our emphasis to accept death, we can journey towards dying with confidence and equilibrium.

How to Rule Your Own Country
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 214

How to Rule Your Own Country

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2022-11-01
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  • Publisher: NewSouth

Many people think they can do a better job running a country than politicians – but few actually give it a go. What happens when political disagreement pushes to the point of no return? When a person has a dream of what their ideal country would be, and then tries to create it? A place where there is no monarchy, or no taxes, or no government regulation … There are around 130 of these countries – better known as micronations – across the globe. One third of them are in Australia. Harry Hobbs and George Williams take us into some of the most prominent and fascinating micronations around the world, including the Principality of Hutt River, the Principality of Sealand, the Republic of M...

Another World Is Possible
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 386

Another World Is Possible

As the world confronts the fast catastrophe of Covid and the slow calamity of climate change, we also face a third, less visible emergency: a crisis of imagination. We can easily picture ecological disaster or futures dominated by technology. But we struggle to imagine a world in which people thrive and where we improve our democracy, welfare, neighbourhoods or education. Many are resigned to fatalism—yet they desperately want transformational social change. This book argues that, although the threats are real, we can use creative imagination to achieve a better future: visualising where we want to go and how to get there. Political and social thinker Geoff Mulgan offers lessons we can learn from the past, and methods we can use now to open up thinking about the future and spark action. Drawing on social sciences, the arts, philosophy and history, Mulgan shows how we can recharge our collective imagination. From Socrates to Star Wars, he provides a roadmap for the future.

A Good Death
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 270

A Good Death

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2005-06-28
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  • Publisher: Routledge

Lord Young is one of best known sociologist in the country. He founded the Consumers' Association, the Open University and the College of Health Gives new perspective on pain and euthanasia and life after death Advances the view that death need not be the tragedy it is usually thought to be Death is more openly discussed now

Cultural Spaces, Production and Consumption
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 223

Cultural Spaces, Production and Consumption

This book explores the concept of cultural spaces, their production and how they are experienced by different users. It explores this concept and practice from formal and informal arts and heritage sites, festivals and cultural quarters – to the production of digital, fashion and street art, and social engagement through cultural mapping and site-based artist collaborations with local communities. It offers a unique take on the relationship between cultural production and consumption through an eclectic range of cultural space types, featuring examples and case studies across cultural venues, events and festivals, and cultural heritage – and their usage. Cultural production is also consi...