Green Voices

Green Voices
Title Green Voices PDF eBook
Author Richard D. Besel
Publisher SUNY Press
Total Pages 416
Release 2016-02-25
Genre Nature
ISBN 1438458495

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Essays addressing relatively unknown or unexamined speeches delivered by famous or influential environmental figures. The written works of nature’s leading advocates—from Charles Sumner and John Muir to Rachel Carson and President Jimmy Carter, to name a few—have been the subject of many texts, but their speeches remain relatively unknown or unexamined. Green Voices aims to redress this situation. After all, when it comes to the leaders, heroes, and activists of the environmental movement, their speeches formed part of the fertile earth from which uniquely American environmental expectations, assumptions, and norms germinated and grew. Despite having in common a definitively rhetorical focus, the contributions in this book reflect a variety of methods and approaches. Some concentrate on a single speaker and a single speech. Others look at several speeches. Some are historical in orientation, while others are more theoretical. In other words, this collection examines the broad sweep of US environmental history from the perspective of our most famous and influential environmental figures.

We Hear Voices

We Hear Voices
Title We Hear Voices PDF eBook
Author Evie Green
Publisher Penguin
Total Pages 385
Release 2021-11-16
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0593098315

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“Prepare for major goosebumps.” —PopSugar “The must-have for any horror fan.” —Marie Claire An eerie horror debut about a little boy who recovers from a mysterious illness and confronts the shadowy forces behind his new imaginary friend... Kids have imaginary friends. Rachel knows this. So when her young son, Billy, miraculously recovers from a mysterious flu that has proven fatal for many, she thinks nothing of Delfy, his new invisible friend. After all, her family is healthy and that’s all that matters. But soon Delfy is telling Billy what to do, and the boy is acting up and lashing out in ways he never has before. And Billy isn’t the only kid suddenly hearing voices.... Rachel can’t shake the feeling that this is all tied up with the flu, and something—or someone—far more sinister is at play. As rising tensions threaten to tear her family apart, she clings to one purpose: to protect her children at any cost—even from themselves. We Hear Voices is a gripping near-future horror novel that tests the fragility of family and the terrifying gray area between fear and love.

Inspiring Stories of Minnesota Immigrants

Inspiring Stories of Minnesota Immigrants
Title Inspiring Stories of Minnesota Immigrants PDF eBook
Author Tea Rozman Clark
Publisher Green Card Stem Voices
Total Pages
Release 2019-12-03
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781949523140

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This book is a collection of digital narratives and personal essays written by 20 immigrants and refugees working in STEM and residing in Minnesota.

Women in Green

Women in Green
Title Women in Green PDF eBook
Author Kira Gould
Publisher Ecotone Publishing
Total Pages 264
Release 2007
Genre Architecture and energy conservation
ISBN 9780974903378

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Exploring a variety of topics ranging from communities to buildings to product design, this book explains how the sustainable design field is influenced by women and women's ways of working. It explains the often overlooked roles women have played as key catalysts in sustainability.

Green Voices

Green Voices
Title Green Voices PDF eBook
Author Terry Gifford
Publisher Manchester University Press
Total Pages 212
Release 1995
Genre Law
ISBN 9780719043468

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The author here argues that the traditions of Pope and Goldsmith are continued in the present day by the likes of R.S. Thomas, George Mackay Brown, and others work in an 'anti-pastoralist' tradition of Crabbe and Clare. A chapter examining the attitudes towards the environment of sixteen contemporary poets concludes a lively ecological introduction to modern poetry.

Immigration Stories from a Minneapolis High School

Immigration Stories from a Minneapolis High School
Title Immigration Stories from a Minneapolis High School PDF eBook
Author Tea Rozman Clark
Publisher Green Card Youth Voices
Total Pages 176
Release 2019
Genre Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN 9781949523003

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This book is a collection of digital narratives and personal essays written by thirty immigrant and refugee high school students from thirteen countries who reside in Minneapolis.

Voices of the Earth

Voices of the Earth
Title Voices of the Earth PDF eBook
Author Clea Danaan
Publisher Llewellyn Worldwide
Total Pages 217
Release 2009
Genre Nature
ISBN 0738714658

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Awaken your psychic powers, talk to nature, and hear her reply. Nature intuitive Clea Danaan gives lessons in building psychic awareness and communicating with plants, trees, and nature spirits. This rewarding connection with nature offers healing, renewal, knowledge of your life purpose, and a spiritual oasis in a chaotic world. Each chapter features meditations, journal exercises, and hands-on projects to help you strengthen your ties to the earth and deepen your spiritual practice. From gardening to herb work to water conservation, this book explores many ways to apply and incorporate nature's wisdom into daily life. Danaan's personal anecdotes also illuminate how green spirituality can be translated into a fulfilling, holistic lifestyle that supports the earth and your spirit. Praise for Clea Danaan's Sacred Land: "An informative book filled with fascinating and useful ideas." --PanGaia 2008 Independent Publisher Book Award for "Most Likely to Save the Planet" Bronze Medal Winner