The Secret of Everyday Things

The Secret of Everyday Things
Title The Secret of Everyday Things PDF eBook
Author Jean-Henri Fabre
Publisher
Total Pages 396
Release 1920
Genre Industrial arts
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Stuff

Stuff
Title Stuff PDF eBook
Author John C. Ryan
Publisher Seattle, Wash. : Northwest Environment Watch
Total Pages 98
Release 1997
Genre Nature
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This volume takes you to the places and people you touch every day. - BOOK JACKET.

Bent Objects

Bent Objects
Title Bent Objects PDF eBook
Author Terry Border
Publisher Running Press Adult
Total Pages 0
Release 2009-10-06
Genre Photography
ISBN 9780762435623

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Trained as a photographer, Terry Border left the commercial world for story-telling. His complex vignettes are made of the simplest, everyday items: a jar of spices, a cigarette stub, a flower, a snack food. These sly photos range from whimsical scenes to sexy scenarios, the sad truths to the hilarious happenings in everyday life. In the tradition of bestselling humorous photography books like Chicks with Baggage, Play with Your Food, and Hello Cupcake!, this volume will surprise you with every viewing. A sunflower missing a petal becomes the tortured artist Van Gogh; an egg arrives to visit his mom only to discover roast chicken on the table; when confronted by a jar of peanut butter, peanuts hold a wake; and hot dogs leave behind their own brand of little presents. Marshmallows, wine corks, bread, soap, rocks, and tea bags—no common household item is safe from the twisted (wire) mind behind these uncommon creations!

Stories Behind Everyday Things

Stories Behind Everyday Things
Title Stories Behind Everyday Things PDF eBook
Author Jane Polley
Publisher
Total Pages 424
Release 1980
Genre Reference
ISBN 9780895770684

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Presents 300 articles containing little-known information about "things" that figure in everyday life, such as advertising, shoe polish, ketchup, pajamas, and zippers.

The Secret Daily Teachings

The Secret Daily Teachings
Title The Secret Daily Teachings PDF eBook
Author Rhonda Byrne
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Total Pages 384
Release 2013-08-27
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 1476751943

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First time available in ebook! The Secret Daily Teachings, the much-loved companion guide for living The Secret day by day, is now available in a new ebook format. Take the next step with The Secret Daily Teachings—the much-loved companion guide for living The Secret day by day is now available in a new ebook format. The Secret contains clear principles on how to live your life in accordance with the natural laws of the Universe, but the important thing for every person is to LIVE IT. Now, with The Secret Daily Teachings, Rhonda Byrne takes you through a year of teachings, sharing wisdom and insights for living in harmony with the laws that govern all human beings, so that you may become the master of your life. Building upon The Secret’s powerful truths, your knowledge of the law of attraction is about to expand far beyond what you can imagine. More joy, more abundance, more magnificence—every single day of the year.

Everyday Things in Premodern Japan

Everyday Things in Premodern Japan
Title Everyday Things in Premodern Japan PDF eBook
Author Susan B. Hanley
Publisher Univ of California Press
Total Pages 230
Release 2023-04-28
Genre History
ISBN 0520922670

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Japan was the only non-Western nation to industrialize before 1900 and its leap into the modern era has stimulated vigorous debates among historians and social scientists. In an innovative discussion that posits the importance of physical well-being as a key indicator of living standards, Susan B. Hanley considers daily life in the three centuries leading up to the modern era in Japan. She concludes that people lived much better than has been previously understood—at levels equal or superior to their Western contemporaries. She goes on to illustrate how this high level of physical well-being had important consequences for Japan's ability to industrialize rapidly and for the comparatively smooth transition to a modern, industrial society. While others have used income levels to conclude that the Japanese household was relatively poor in those centuries, Hanley examines the material culture—food, sanitation, housing, and transportation. How did ordinary people conserve the limited resources available in this small island country? What foods made up the daily diet and how were they prepared? How were human wastes disposed of? How long did people live? Hanley answers all these questions and more in an accessible style and with frequent comparisons with Western lifestyles. Her methods allow for cross-cultural comparisons between Japan and the West as well as Japan and the rest of Asia. They will be useful to anyone interested in the effects of modernization on daily life.

Seven Wonders

Seven Wonders
Title Seven Wonders PDF eBook
Author John C. Ryan
Publisher
Total Pages 116
Release 1999
Genre Conservation of natural resources
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Consider your way of life and the effect that you have on the planet, and ask yourself the following question: If everyone on Earth lived like you, what would the impact be on the natural world and its finite resources? Probably catastrophic. According to John Ryan, it's time for us to reexamine our actions and reconsider our options. InSeven Wonders,Ryan informs readers of the extraordinary benefits of such familiar things as the bicycle, the ceiling fan, the clothesline, the condom, Thai food, the public library, and the ladybug - and how using them can help solve critical global problems such as air pollution, ozone layer depletion, and toxic pesticide runoff. Our high-consumption "American way of life" creates enormous ecosystem damage. John Ryan artfully demonstrates how we can adopt relatively easy ways to lessen this damage and, at the same time, improve the health of our shared natural environment and of our families.