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A complete guide to modern pedaled-powered, treadled, and hand-cranked devices for the home. What if I could harness this energy? An unusual question for anyone putting in a long stint on a treadmill perhaps, and yet human power is a very old, practical and empowering alternative to fossil fuels. Replacing motors with muscles can be considered a political act -- an act of self-sufficiency that gains you independence. The Human-Powered Home is a one-of-a-kind compendium of human-powered devices gathered from a unique collection of experts. Enthusiasts point to the advantages of human power: Portable and available on-demand Close connection to the process or product offers more control Improve...
When a Jane Doe is founnd by campers, ex-hero and hice guy extraordinaire Scott Reece, and his neurotic canine side-kick are on the case. But Scott finds himself falling for the Jane Doe, even as he must race to rescue others from the same fate. Meanwhile, three other women are kidnapped from a psychiatric clinic for depressed women. But depression is the least of their problems, as they find themselves in the middle of a remote wilderness area. It's women against nature, and each other, in a hilarious journey home, as they find plenty of trouble, adventure and friendship. Scott and FBI agent Dean Cannon put together a rescue mission to track the missing women, with a little help from Jane Doe, a misfit Shaman and her search-and-rescue wolf. Scott has one last chance for happiness, one last chance to save the day... Crazy for Love is a humourous journey of suspense, romance, insane fun, quirky characters, and a surprise ending that will leave you wondering who rescues who...
Works from Australia's leading photographers Oculi Photography Group 'As a collective, we made a real point of documenting our homeland - its sensitivities, its great brutalist elements, the light that has scorched and battered this land for millennia.' - Dean Sewell. This stunning anthology of 250 photographs marks ten years since the formation of the acclaimed Oculi photographic collective. From apocalyptic representations of drought and fire-ravaged landscapes to intimate yet haunting portraits of young parenthood, Oculi's ten multi-award winning photographers vividly explore the intersection of the human condition and the urban and rural environment in Australia and beyond. This superbly...
As the magazine of the Texas Exes, The Alcalde has united alumni and friends of The University of Texas at Austin for nearly 100 years. The Alcalde serves as an intellectual crossroads where UT's luminaries - artists, engineers, executives, musicians, attorneys, journalists, lawmakers, and professors among them - meet bimonthly to exchange ideas. Its pages also offer a place for Texas Exes to swap stories and share memories of Austin and their alma mater. The magazine's unique name is Spanish for "mayor" or "chief magistrate"; the nickname of the governor who signed UT into existence was "The Old Alcalde."
The first publication from a new female collective engaging topics of gender portrayal, body image and the media Founded in 2018 by Kirsten Becken and Veronika Faustmann, and now comprised of 20 female photographers, the non-hierarchical collective Female Photographers Org has set itself the task of creating a pictorial dialogue about bodies and their perception within the media. The Body Issueis the first joint publication of the group. It includes photography by guests Brandy Eve Allen, Brittney Casey Adams, Mary Chen, Tamara Dean, Peyton Fulford, Yushi Li Dita Pepe, Lotte van Raalte, Laurie Simmons and Chanell Stone, as well as work by members of the collective: Bex Day, Haley Morris-Cafiero, Katharina Bosse, Maggie Steber, Meklit Fekadu, Jennifer Greenburg, Jocelyn Lee, Lilly Urbat, Kirsten Becken, Claudia Holzinger, Jessica Barthel, Caro Siegl, Oriana Layendecker, Nora Lowinsky, Hanna Mattes, Veronika Faustmann, Katya Abedian, Paula Winkler, Marzena Skubatz and Qiana Mestrich.
A down-to-earth guide to giving your home, condo, or apartment an eco-makeover
Infused with a passion for justice, this sublime, expansive memoir by a Peruvian American feminist will appeal to fans of Crying in H Mart and How to Raise a Feminist Son. Through braided memories that flash against the present day, Portrait of a Feminist depicts the evolution of Marianna Marlowe’s identity as a biracial and multicultural woman—from her childhood in California, Peru, and Ecuador to her adulthood as an academic, a wife, and a mother. How does the inner life of a feminist develop? How does a writer observe the world around her and kindle, from her earliest memories, a flame attuned to the unjust? With writing that is simultaneously wise and shimmering, nuanced and direct, ...
I can do a similar version for "Teaching Days" which offers various insights into the 20 plus years I spent working for TAFE NSW, an organisation I joined in 1988. I was appointed Head Teacher of Professional Photography in1995 and held that position until I retired in August 2008. "Teaching Days" describes some of the staff and students that I encountered as well as some of the wins and losses that are inevitable in a large beaurocracy.
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February 1941. Julie Harris is working in London's East End as a midwife when a bombing raid destroys her family and the house she grew up in. All she has left is her motherless baby nephew William. Determined to uphold her promise to her sister to keep William safe until his father, Bill, returns from the war, she accepts a post as a midwife in Cliffehaven on the south-coast of England. Here they are taken under the wing of the Reilly family at the Beach View boarding house. But all too soon Julie learns that Bill is 'missing in action' and William falls dangerously ill. As she begins the long vigil by William's beside, she fears she will lose the little boy she has grown to love as her own...