Soil survey of Fort Bend County, Texas
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Page : 474 pages
File Size : 35,6 MB
Release : 1960
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Page : 474 pages
File Size : 35,6 MB
Release : 1960
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Author : United States. Department of Agriculture
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Page : 84 pages
File Size : 11,16 MB
Release : 1962
Category : Conservation of natural resources
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Author : Linda Civitello
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Page : 448 pages
File Size : 48,47 MB
Release : 2011-03-29
Category : Cooking
ISBN : 0470403713
Cuisine and Culture presents a multicultural and multiethnic approach that draws connections between major historical events and how and why these events affected and defined the culinary traditions of different societies. Witty and engaging, Civitello shows how history has shaped our diet--and how food has affected history. Prehistoric societies are explored all the way to present day issues such as genetically modified foods and the rise of celebrity chefs. Civitello's humorous tone and deep knowledge are the perfect antidote to the usual scholarly and academic treatment of this universally important subject.
Author : Rick Boulware
Publisher : Infobase Publishing
Page : 529 pages
File Size : 18,65 MB
Release : 2014-05-14
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 1438109865
Buying, selling, budgeting, and saving are fundamental business practices that almost everyone understands on a basic level.
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Page : 516 pages
File Size : 17,22 MB
Release : 1927
Category : African Americans
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Author : Evan Goldstein
Publisher : Univ of California Press
Page : 312 pages
File Size : 49,63 MB
Release : 2014-08-29
Category : Cooking
ISBN : 0520273931
Introduces the variety and quality of wine available in ten South American countries, exploring the regions, styles, and prominent grapes of the continent's two leading producers, Argentina and Chile, as well other nations' evolving industries.
Author : Willem Willems
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Page : 434 pages
File Size : 10,7 MB
Release : 2017-01-15
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9789088903861
Water is vital for life, and its availability has been a concern for mankind throughout the ages. Its presence has always been ascertained in a variety of ways and the development of human society everywhere is connected with various forms of water management. Man also needed to manage water to find protection from its dangers and the need for that is increasing. In the coming decades, the impact of climate change is expected to intensify floods and droughts, affect groundwater resources, raise sea levels, increase pollution and enhance the frequency and magnitude of disasters. Societies around the world are challenged to adapt to these threats to ensure water security, economic prosperity and environmental and cultural sustainability. This book deals with the heritage of water management and the use that was made of water, as well as the impact of water management on heritage. An example of the former may be an ancient irrigation system in the Filipines or in the Middle East that still functions today, while the latter may reflect the importance of maintaining groundwater levels for the preservation of organic remains on archaeological sites or of wooden piles underneath standing buildings. In either case the papers in this book reflect the dynamic nature of water, and hence the equally dynamic relation between water management and heritage. This publication follows up on a Heritage and Water conference in Amsterdam, the first of its kind. Its main purpose is to credibly present the importance and value of heritage and historical experience for water and sustainable development, and vice versa, present the importance of water management for the protection of heritage. It presents evolving insights and concepts about Water and about Heritage from a variety of disciplines, policy and public perspectives illustrated with cases studies and aims to connect decision makers with experts such as engineers, archaeologists, historians, geographers, ecologist and landscape architects
Author : Marko Krevs
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 518 pages
File Size : 13,47 MB
Release : 2021-10-21
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 3030745902
This book defines and discusses the term “hidden geographies” in two ways: systematically and by presenting a variety of examples of the research fields and topics concerning hidden geographies, with the aim of stimulating further basic and applied research in this area. While the term is quite rarely used in the scientific literature (more often as a figure of speech than to illustrate or problematize its deeper meaning), we argue that hidden geographies are everywhere and many of them have significant impacts on (other) natural and social phenomena and processes, subsequently triggering changes, for example in landscape, economy, culture, health or quality of life. The introductory section of the book conceptualises hidden geographies and discusses cognitive geography, symbolization of space, and the hidden geographies in mystical literature. Case studies of hidden environmental geographies address soils, air pollution, coastal pollution and the allocation of an astronomical tourism site. Revealing hidden historical and sacred places is illustrated through examples of the visualisation of the subterranean mining landscape, the analysis of the historical road network and trade, border stones and historical spatial boundaries, and the monastic Carthusian space. Hidden urban geographies are discussed in terms of the urban development of an entire city, presenting the role of geography in rescuing architecture, revealing illegal urbanisation, and the quality of habitation in Roma neighbourhoods. Case studies of hidden population geographies shed light on the ageing of rural populations and the impact of spatial-demographic disparities on fertility variations. Discussions of hidden social and economic geographies problematize recent social changes and conflicts in a country, present the implementation of the fourth industrial revolution and borders as hidden obstacles in the organisation of public transport. Hidden geographies are explicitly linked to perceptions and explanations in case studies that address local responses to perceived marginalisation in a city, the solo women travellers’ perceived risk and safety, and hidden geographical contexts of visible post-war landscapes. The book brings such a diversity of views, ideas and examples related to hidden geographies that can serve both to deepen their understanding and their various impacts on our lives and environment, and to attract further cross-disciplinary interest in considering hidden geographies – in research and in our every-day lives.
Author : Raymond E. Davis
Publisher : Saunders College Pub
Page : 884 pages
File Size : 31,90 MB
Release : 1984
Category : Science
ISBN : 9780030604584
Author : Naura Hayden
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Page : 300 pages
File Size : 38,85 MB
Release : 1995
Category : Religion
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Hayden has affected the lives of women and men all over the country with her bestselling How to Satisfy a Woman Every Time. Now, holding on to the belief that everyone is capable of improving his or her life, she offers a prescription for change for the better--physically, mentally, emotionally, and spiritually.