The World Calendar


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World Calendar


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The New World Calendar


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This book marks the Millenium! It contains the new simplified perpetual calendar that will replace the old 336 page Roman calendar of 2046 years, with one single permanent oage. If you want to give a friend a useful book forever, this is it. The new calendar will simplify all business and social life and even small children will be able to memorize it. This is a revolution in calendars. Designed by a rocket scientist born in the same English town as St. Bede, whose announcement in 730 A.D. gave rise to the Gregorian calendar. Coincidence? Certainly strange. No more Y2K problems! No more unanswered calls from our men Mars to an office on earth closed for the weekend! A calendar for the space age, the computer age, any age!










The World Calendar


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Earth Almanac


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Outdoor Writers Association of America Excellence in Craft Award Winner Earth Almanac presents the greatest hits of North American nature! Structured around phenology, which is the study of seasonal patterns in nature, the day-by-day descriptions offer insight into activities and connections throughout the natural world. Beginning with the Winter Solstice in December, Earth Almanac highlights a wide range of natural history, including mammals, birds, fish, reptiles, insects, intertidal and marine life, trees, plants, fungi, weather phenomenon, geology, astronomy, notable environmental activists, and more, and reveals the ebb and flow of nature across the planet. Each season features more than 90 entries, and sidebars throughout provide calls to environmental action, citizen science opportunities, and details on special dates or holidays. The book can be enjoyed one day, month, or season at a time--dip in and out as you observe the world around you.







The New World History


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The New World History is a comprehensive volume of essays selected to enrich world history teaching and scholarship in this rapidly expanding field. The forty-four articles in this book take stock of the history, evolving literature, and current trajectories of new world history. These essays, together with the editorsÕ introductions to thematic chapters, encourage educators and students to reflect critically on the development of the field and to explore concepts, approaches, and insights valuable to their own work. The selections are organized in ten chapters that survey the history of the movement, the seminal ideas of founding thinkers and todayÕs practitioners, changing concepts of world historical space and time, comparative methods, environmental history, the Òbig historyÓ movement, globalization, debates over the meaning of Western power, and ongoing questions about the intellectual premises and assumptions that have shaped the field.