Life and Death Underground

Life and Death Underground
Title Life and Death Underground PDF eBook
Author James Lovelock
Publisher
Total Pages 182
Release 1963
Genre Caves
ISBN

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Victoria's Children of the Dark

Victoria's Children of the Dark
Title Victoria's Children of the Dark PDF eBook
Author Alan Gallop
Publisher History Press
Total Pages 0
Release 2010
Genre Child labor
ISBN 9780752456980

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Angels of Death

Angels of Death
Title Angels of Death PDF eBook
Author Roger S. Magnusson
Publisher Yale University Press
Total Pages 352
Release 2002-01-01
Genre Medical
ISBN 9780300094398

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This groundbreaking book uncovers the hidden world of illicit physician-assisted suicide and euthanasia. Through the frank and often troubling first-hand accounts of health professionals who have been involved in assisted death, the book records for the first time this secret but real area of medical and nursing practice. Through face-to-face interviews with these "angels of death, " Roger S. Magnusson explores the social practices, relationships, and networks that constitute "underground" euthanasia. How is assisted death actually practiced within health care settings? What are the issues that surround the making of such a momentous decision? How do health care workers justify their attitudes and actions in this area? Angels of Death offers detailed answers to these questions and many others. The doctors, nurses, and therapists who were interviewed pseudonymously for this study work in the HIV/AIDS communities in the United States and Australia. Their perspectives and practices, their attitudes and feelings, illuminate the assisted death debate and expose a variety of disturbing issues, including the reality of "botched attempts, " euthanasia without consent, and unduly hasty measures to bring about death. The testimony of medical practitioners, combined with Magnusson's thoughtful assessment of the issues, will be of intense interest to both opponents and advocates of proposals to legalize euthanasia.

Beneath the Neon

Beneath the Neon
Title Beneath the Neon PDF eBook
Author Matthew O'Brien
Publisher Huntington Press Inc
Total Pages 293
Release 2010-12-20
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0929712951

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Beneath the Neon: Life and Death in the Tunnels of Las Vegas chronicles O'Brien's adventures in subterranean Las Vegas. He follows the footsteps of a psycho killer. He braces against a raging flood. He parties with naked crackheads. He learns how to make meth, that art is most beautiful where it's least expected, that in many ways, he prefers underground Las Vegas to aboveground Las Vegas, and that there are no pots of gold under the neon rainbow

Life on the Underground Railroad

Life on the Underground Railroad
Title Life on the Underground Railroad PDF eBook
Author Stuart A. Kallen
Publisher Greenhaven Press
Total Pages 100
Release 2000
Genre History
ISBN 9781560066675

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Describes what it was like to be involved in the Underground Railroad, discussing life on the run, the lives of the trackers, conductors, and stationmasters, and the building of new lives in Canada.

Harriet Tubman

Harriet Tubman
Title Harriet Tubman PDF eBook
Author Lori Mortensen
Publisher Capstone
Total Pages 14
Release 2007
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1404831037

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Learn how Harriet Tubman escaped slavery and led others to freedom on the underground railroad.

Exploring the Natural Underground

Exploring the Natural Underground
Title Exploring the Natural Underground PDF eBook
Author Kevin Bingham
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Total Pages 174
Release 2023-06-07
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 1000893936

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This book explores the enigmatic world of the natural underground, viewing it as a site of leisure and a primary sphere of anthropotechnics. It reshapes the old language of caving into new ideas that broaden the possibilities of the sociology of caving. After outlining a novel methodological approach that can be used to understand new leisure trends and cultures in present modernity, Exploring the Natural Underground offers a comprehensive investigation of the societal context in which caving takes place. Thereafter it goes on to argue that the natural underground can be used as a means of escaping some of the unavoidable influences of consumer capitalism in the way that it stimulates imaginations, senses and emotions differently. Marking a turning point in the way that the natural underground is understood, and the degree to which sensory dimensions of leisure are valued, this book will appeal to anybody interested in caving, as well as scholars and students of leisure studies, the sociology of leisure, the ethnography of leisure, and human geography.