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Dust Storm Days and Two-Holers

Author : Hometown Memories LLC, Staff
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 448 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 2014-08-15
Category : Kansas
ISBN : 1940376114

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"In January of 2014 folks in Southwest and South Central Kansas were asked to share their memories of the "good old days." They were invited to write letters describing interesting, humorous, unusual, exciting (and even romantic) "happenings" from the past. Many of them were born prior to 1940 and the majority grew up right here in Southwest and South Central Kansas. They were not selected from any particular group or social class, nor were they expected to have any special writing ability or talent. From their responses, 353 were chosen to be included in this book. Their stories aren't history in the usual sense. Rather, they entertainingly describe a way of life that will never again be seen. If you're an old-timer yourself, you'll immediately identify with most of the topics, ideas and events in this book. If you're a youngster, you may be at first baffled by the tales of two-holers outhouses, castor oil as a cure for just about everything, rumble seats, party line phones and schools with just one room. But all of these things, and many others once common to your parents and grandparents, are discussed in this book. If you're a Kansas old-timer, you'll find this book especially enjoyable. You'll probably recognize many of the people, places and things you'll find on its pages. there are also dozens of photos of people you may know...many as they appeared years ago when you were just a child. Yes, you'll be entertained by these tales from the good old days. but there's a more compelling reason for the book's existence. The 20th century saw more change than any other period in human history. This change began slowly. Up until around the 1940s, even into the 1950s in many areas, everyday life for most rural Kansas residents was very nearly the same as it had been for many decades previously. The use of draft animals, outdoor plumbing and doing laundry by hand was the accepted way. In 1945, even city dwellers couldn't begin to imagine what life would be like just 20 years into the future. We find ourselves, at the beginning of the 21st century, with an extremely unique historical opportunity. There are many people alive today who distinctly remember what life was like prior to these sweeping changes. Unlike historians who usually must rely upon written documents for data, these people can factually relate history from personal experience. This book is an effort to preserve the remarkable data locked in their collective memories. This book was compiled and edited by Todd Blair, Karen Garvey and a team of Assistant Editors. They are quick to disclaim authorship. That honor, they explain, belongs to the wonderful folks in Southwest and South Central Kansas who took the time to share their memories of the good old days"--cover flaps

Wild at Heart

Author : Alice Outwater
Publisher : St. Martin's Press
Page : 336 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 2019-04-02
Category : Nature
ISBN : 9781250085795

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"Alice Outwater’s infectiously readable Wild at Heart captures the essence of ecology: Everything is connected, and every connection leads to ourselves." —Alan Weisman, author, The World Without Us and Countdown "A wonderful book. Information rich to say the least, and the indigenous human connections and portrait of the deep connectivity of nature, are both strong elements." —Jim McClintock, author of A Naturalist Goes Fishing Nature on the brink? Maybe not. With so much bad news in the world, we forget how much environmental progress has been made. In a narrative that reaches from Native American tribal practices to public health and commercial hunting, Wild at Heart shows how western attitudes towards nature have changed dramatically in the last five hundred years. The Chinook gave thanks for King Salmon's gifts. The Puritans saw Nature as a frightening wilderness, full of "uncooked meat." With the industrial revolution, nature was despoiled and simultaneously celebrated as a source of the sublime. With little forethought and great greed, Americans killed the last passenger pigeon, wiped out the old growth forests, and dumped so much oil in the rivers that they burst into flame. But in the span of a few decades, our relationship with nature has evolved to a more sophisticated sense of interdependence that brings us full circle. Across the US, people are taking individual action, planting native species and fighting for projects like dam removal and wolf restoration. Cities are embracing nature, too. Humans can learn from the past, and our choices today will determine whether nature survives. Like the First Nations, all nations must come to deep agreement that nature needs protection. This compelling book reveals both how we got here and our own and nature's astonishing ability to mutually regenerate.

Natural Resources Law

Author : CHRISTINE A. KLEIN,BRET C. BIRDSONG,ALEXANDRA B. KLASS,ERIC BIBER,DAVE OWEN
Publisher : Aspen Publishing
Page : 988 pages
File Size : 46,9 Mb
Release : 2022-09-14
Category : Law
ISBN : 9781543838909

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Buy a new version of this textbook and receive access to the Connected eBook on CasebookConnect, including: lifetime access to the online ebook with highlight, annotation, and search capabilities, plus an outline tool and other helpful resources. Connected eBooks provide what you need most to be successful in your law school classes. Natural Resources Law, Fifth Edition, continues to emphasize the importance of place through a visually rich text that invites students to consider the passion behind natural resources disputes. Chapters open with a map marking the geographic location of each case and all judicial opinions begin with a context-setting, place-based narrative and photograph. This teachable book groups readings into discrete, assignment-sized chunks and accommodates a wide range of pedagogical approaches. For those who want to focus on cross-cutting themes and policy, each chapter includes thought-provoking article excerpts concludes with a discussion problem that applies the chapter's cases to a contemporary policy issue or dispute. For those who want to get into the nitty-gritty details of the law, each chapter presents statutory and regulatory excerpts in standalone, easily referenced sections, rather than scattered throughout the text. New to the Fifth Edition: New/updated discussion problems, including: access to nature and urban conservation; Dakota Access Pipeline; expanding tribal management of resources; mitigation under Clean Water Act; and climate change and rising seas New cases, including: Wyoming v. DOI; WildEarth Guardians v. Zinke; Center for Biological Diversity v. EPA; Alliance for the Wild Rockies v. U.S. Forest Service; Wetlands America v. White Cloud Nine Ventures; Edwards Aquifer v. Bragg; Butte Environmental Council v. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers New/expanded discussion: Wildfire and state/private forestry regulation Negative impacts on Native Americans of the historical settlement of the public domain and the preservation movement Renewable energy infrastructure on public lands Overlooked and growing relevance of CWA section 404 on streams and wetlands Efforts to recognize "rights of nature" Importance of access to nature; role of urban parks ESA critical habitat; agency policy documents implementing the ESA Water transfers, groundwater regulation, and reserved rights Snowmobile use in Yellowstone National Park; continuing challenges to the Antiquities Act and presidentially designated national monuments Revised chapter on energy and federal lands by national expert Alexandra Klass, including debates over the use of federal lands for continued fossil fuel development and siting of renewable energy infrastructure on public lands Professors and students will benefit from: Place-based approach--conveys passion and drama fueling resource disputes and policy and brings to life judicial analysis and statutory interpretation Broad national coverage--includes both traditional public lands issues and broader natural resource topics of interest to both eastern and western students Factually rich discussion problem at end of each chapter--based on a contemporary dispute or policy issue

Myths and Legends of the Australian Aborigines

Author : W. Ramsay Smith
Publisher : Courier Corporation
Page : 420 pages
File Size : 55,9 Mb
Release : 2003-01-01
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 0486427099

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For many of their campfire tales, the aboriginal people of Australia looked to the skies, where they found a twinkling text of morals and stories within their own version of the zodiac. Today, the starry birds, fishes, and dancing men that provided a backdrop to life Down Under for thousands of years have found a new popularity beyond Australia. With this colorful compilation of oral traditions, readers can savor the tales as they were told by their aboriginal narrators. Footnotes throughout the text clarify occasional obscurities, providing background on aboriginal life and customs as the need for explanation arises. For the most part, however, the author allows the myths to speak for themselves, without any attempt to support or disprove anthropological theories. The myths range in nature and tone from reverent recountings of the origins of the world and human life, to legends about the roots of religious and social customs, to fanciful and humorous animal fables. Unabridged republication of Myths and Legends of the Australian Aboriginals, Ballantyne Press-Spottiswoode, Ballantyne & Co. Ltd., London, n.d., ca. 1930. Index. 63 black-and-white illustrations.

HOA**holes

Author : Mark Leysen
Publisher : Lulu.com
Page : 214 pages
File Size : 44,5 Mb
Release : 2016-10-04
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781365434198

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"A satirical take on contemporary painting, performance art, teaching at a university, retirement and semi-nudity. Artist Lewis Brick negotiates all of the above while in an on-going feud regarding the CC & Rs at his condominium development"--Publisher description

Dust Bowl Diary

Author : Ann Marie Low
Publisher : U of Nebraska Press
Page : 204 pages
File Size : 44,5 Mb
Release : 1984-01-01
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0803279132

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The author recounts her experiences growing up in North Dakota from 1928 to 1937 the years of the Dust bowl and Depression

Southwestern Monuments: Monthly Report

Author : United States. National Park Service
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 496 pages
File Size : 41,5 Mb
Release : 1940
Category : National parks and reserves
ISBN : STANFORD:36105127864432

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Adapting To What Life Brings

Author : Tom Morring
Publisher : Xlibris Corporation
Page : 116 pages
File Size : 43,9 Mb
Release : 2011-01-31
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781456863036

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Afghan Village Voices

Author : Richard Tapper,Nancy Lindisfarne-Tapper
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 528 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 2020-06-25
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780755600878

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Afghanistan in the 20th century was virtually unknown in Europe and America. At peace until the 1970s, the country was seen as a remote and exotic land, visited only by adventurous tourists or researchers. Afghan Village Voices is a testament to this little-known period of peace and captures a society and culture now lost. Prepared by two of the most accomplished and well-known anthropologists of the Middle East and Central Asia, Richard Tapper and Nancy Tapper-Lindisfarne, this is a book of stories told by the Piruzai, a rural Afghan community of some 200 families who farmed in northern Afghanistan and in summer took their flocks to the central Hazârajât mountains. The book comprises a collection of remarkable stories, folktales and conversations and provides unprecedented insight into the depth and colour of these people's lives. Recorded in the early 1970s, the stories range from memories of the Piruzai migration to the north a half century before, to the feuds, ethnic strife and the doings of powerful khans. There are also stories of falling in love, elopements, marriages, childbirth and the world of spirits. The book includes vignettes of the narrators, photographs, maps and a full glossary. It is a remarkable document of Afghanistan at peace, told by a people whose voices have rarely been heard.

Western Voices

Author : Steve Grinstead,Ben Fogelberg
Publisher : Fulcrum Publishing
Page : 420 pages
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Release : 2004
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1555915310

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Western Voices by Steve Grinstead,Ben Fogelberg Pdf

Ever since the region's first inhabitants chiseled petroglyphs and scratched pictographs on canyon walls, westerners have celebrated and recovered their history. Foremost among Colorado institutions to collect, preserve, exhibit, and publish has been the 125-year-old Colorado Historical Society. The Colorado Historical Society is home to a mother lode of the West's literary legends. This commemorative collection of the best of the best in Colorado writing includes noted essayists and writers such as Louis L'Amour, Wallace Stegner, Patricia Nelson Limerick, Thomas J. Noel, and many, many more. Book jacket.

Life in the Mission, the Camp, and the Zenáná

Author : Helen Douglas Mackenzie
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 368 pages
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Release : 1853
Category : India
ISBN : STANFORD:36105020040502

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A journal of the author's life in India from 1846 to 1851, including events, anecdotes, and reflections on her surroundings and encounters.

Rhymes with Fighter

Author : Joseph Weber
Publisher : U of Nebraska Press
Page : 400 pages
File Size : 41,8 Mb
Release : 2021-12
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781496230126

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Rhymes with Fighter by Joseph Weber Pdf

This biography tells the life story of Nebraska native Clayton Yeutter (1930–2017), whose accomplishments in international trade, agriculture, and economics are still very prominent in today’s world.

Ghost Birds

Author : Stephen Lyn Bales
Publisher : Univ. of Tennessee Press
Page : 281 pages
File Size : 53,8 Mb
Release : 2010-10-21
Category : Nature
ISBN : 9781572337176

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“Everyone who is interested in the ivory-billed woodpecker will want to read this book—from scientists who wish to examine the data from all the places Tanner explored to the average person who just wants to read a compelling story.” —Tim Gallagher, author of The Grail Bird: The Rediscovery of the Ivory-billed Woodpecker In 1935 naturalist James T. Tanner was a twenty-one-year-old graduate student when he saw his first ivory-billed woodpecker, one of America’s Istudent when he saw his first ivory-billed woodpecker, one of America’s rarest birds, in a remote swamp in northern Louisiana. At the time, he rarest birds, in a remote swamp in northern Louisiana. At the time, he was part of an ambitious expedition traveling across the country to record and photograph as many avian species as possible, a trip organized by Dr. Arthur Allen, founder of the famed Cornell Lab of Ornithology. Two years later, Tanner hit the road again, this time by himself and in search of only one species—that ever-elusive ivory-bill. Sponsored by Cornell and the Audubon Society, Jim Tanner’s work would result in some of the most extensive field research ever conducted on the magnificent woodpecker. Drawing on Tanner’s personal journals and written with the cooperation of his widow, Nancy, Ghost Birds recounts, in fascinating detail, the scientist’s dogged quest for the ivory-bill as he chased down leads in eight southern states. With Stephen Lyn Bales as our guide, we experience the same awe and excitement that Tanner felt when he returned to the Louisiana wetland he had visited earlier and was able to observe and document several of the “ghost birds”—including a nestling that he handled, banded, and photographed at close range. Investigating the ivory-bill was particularly urgent because it was a fast-vanishing species, the victim of indiscriminant specimen hunting and widespread logging that was destroying its habitat. As sightings became rarer and rarer in the decades following Tanner’s remarkable research, the bird was feared to have become extinct. Since 2005, reports of sightings in Arkansas and Florida made headlines and have given new hope to ornithologists and bird lovers, although extensive subsequent investigations have yet to produce definitive confirmation. Before he died in 1991, Jim Tanner himself had come to believe that the majestic woodpeckers were probably gone forever, but he remained hopeful that someone would prove him wrong. This book fully captures Tanner’s determined spirit as he tracked down what was then, as now, one of ornithology’s true Holy Grails. STEPHEN LYN BALES is a naturalist at the Ijams Nature Center in Knoxville, Tennessee. He is the author of Natural Histories, published by UT Press in 2007.

Engineering and Mining Journal

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 452 pages
File Size : 50,9 Mb
Release : 1873
Category : Engineering
ISBN : UCAL:C2624106

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