How To Hide Things In Public Places

How To Hide Things In Public Places
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Publisher : Breakout Productions
Total Pages : 228
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ISBN-10 : UVA:X004605213
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (13 Downloads)

Synopsis How To Hide Things In Public Places by : Dennis Fiery

Did you ever want to hide something from prying eyes, yet were afraid to do so in your home? Now you can secrete your valuables away from home, by following Dennis Fiery's eye-opening instructions. The world around us is filled with cubbyholes and niches that can be safely employed....and this book identifies them. Illustrated with numerous photographs, and including an index of hiding places, appendices of Simplex lock combinations and appropriate vendors, and a bibliography, this is the most comprehensive and informative book ever written about public hiding spots. Eliminate the risks involved with hiding your possessions at home by utilizing the techniques described in this book.

The Freedom Outlaw's Handbook

The Freedom Outlaw's Handbook
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 222
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ISBN-10 : IND:30000100619554
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (54 Downloads)

Synopsis The Freedom Outlaw's Handbook by : Claire Wolfe

This is a book based on the premise that when governments turn bad, the best people ultimately become criminal. There are 179 items listed to help you prepare, whether it be stockpiling food, water, medicine, etc. or your personal privacy. Excellent.

Seek and Hide

Seek and Hide
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Publisher : Penguin
Total Pages : 401
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ISBN-10 : 9781984880758
ISBN-13 : 1984880756
Rating : 4/5 (58 Downloads)

Synopsis Seek and Hide by : Amy Gajda

“Gajda’s chronicle reveals an enduring tension between principles of free speech and respect for individuals’ private lives. …just the sort of road map we could use right now.”—The Atlantic “Wry and fascinating…Gajda is a nimble storyteller [and] an insightful guide to a rich and textured history that gets easily caricatured, especially when a culture war is raging.”—The New York Times An urgent book for today's privacy wars, and essential reading on how the courts have--for centuries--often protected privileged men's rights at the cost of everyone else's. Should everyone have privacy in their personal lives? Can privacy exist in a public place? Is there a right to be left alone even in the United States? You may be startled to realize that the original framers were sensitive to the importance of privacy interests relating to sexuality and intimate life, but mostly just for powerful and privileged (and usually white) men. The battle between an individual’s right to privacy and the public’s right to know has been fought for centuries. The founders demanded privacy for all the wrong press-quashing reasons. Supreme Court jus­tice Louis Brandeis famously promoted First Amend­ment freedoms but argued strongly for privacy too; and presidents from Thomas Jefferson through Don­ald Trump confidently hid behind privacy despite intense public interest in their lives. Today privacy seems simultaneously under siege and surging. And that’s doubly dangerous, as legal expert Amy Gajda argues. Too little privacy leaves ordinary people vulnerable to those who deal in and publish soul-crushing secrets. Too much means the famous and infamous can cloak themselves in secrecy and dodge accountability. Seek and Hide carries us from the very start, when privacy concepts first entered American law and society, to now, when the law al­lows a Silicon Valley titan to destroy a media site like Gawker out of spite. Muckraker Upton Sinclair, like Nellie Bly before him, pushed the envelope of privacy and propriety and then became a privacy advocate when journalists used the same techniques against him. By the early 2000s we were on our way to today’s full-blown crisis in the digital age, worrying that smartphones, webcams, basement publishers, and the forever internet had erased the right to privacy completely.

Lux

Lux
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Publisher : Hachette+ORM
Total Pages : 222
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ISBN-10 : 9780316025430
ISBN-13 : 0316025437
Rating : 4/5 (30 Downloads)

Synopsis Lux by : Maria Flook

A searing, poignant, darkly comic novel set on Cape Cod by the author of the bestselling true crime story Invisible Eden. Young Alden Warren's husband has vanished without a trace. Her daily routine -- working for the National Park Service at the Cape Cod National Seashore, volunteering to take care of a cantankerous old activist she met through Meals on Wheels, monitoring bird migration counts, and applying for a foster baby -- provides many distractions and obstacles, but she's got bigger troubles as Miss Bride Interrupted. Alden is avidly courted but holds out emotionally -- until Lux Davis, a handsome landscape worker and her husbands undetected killer, tracks her down. Lux is smitten with Alden, but his immediate problem, unknown to her, is how to dispose of the body. Lux and Alden bond strongly in the face of their mutual demons, past and current, creating a charged and magical love story. In the meantime, his secret is on the verge of being discovered as the law closes in behind him. Maria Flook finds valiant people within the working-class population of an off-season resort community. Although unsteady and disenfranchised, her characters emerge intact, buoyed by their love for one another and for the natural world, and portrayed by Flook with her signature mixture of high poetic seriousness and a ribald, picaresque sensibility (The New Yorker).

Communicating Protected Areas

Communicating Protected Areas
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Publisher : IUCN
Total Pages : 332
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ISBN-10 : 9782831708225
ISBN-13 : 2831708222
Rating : 4/5 (25 Downloads)

Synopsis Communicating Protected Areas by : Denise Hamú

Protected areas operate within complex ecological and social systems, presenting challenges that cannot be resolved by technical solution alone. Achieving the management objectives of protected areas requires a social approach in which strategic communication is a key instrument. This publication explores the often underestimated potential of communication, sharing valuable experiences from protected areas across the world, drawing on papers presented at the Vth IUCN World Parks Congress, 2003 and others.

Come in this House!

Come in this House!
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Publisher : WestBow Press
Total Pages : 210
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ISBN-10 : 9798385015320
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Rating : 4/5 (20 Downloads)

Synopsis Come in this House! by : Lucille Ellis McDade

The legacy you’ll leave then is the life you’re living now. Lucille Ellis McDade’s beautiful life story is testament to the heritage built through hospitality, intentionality, and the everyday living that make a house a home. What a treasure to preserve these stories – this life – for generations to come! - Trudy Cathy White Chick-fil-A Ambassador

Learning Disability and Everyday Life

Learning Disability and Everyday Life
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 294
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ISBN-10 : 9781003860303
ISBN-13 : 1003860303
Rating : 4/5 (03 Downloads)

Synopsis Learning Disability and Everyday Life by : Alex Cockain

Learning Disability and Everyday Life brings into conversation ideas from social theory with “thick” descriptions of the everyday life of a middle-aged man with learning disabilities and autism. This book is markedly ethnographic in its orientation to the gritty graininess of everyday life—eating, drinking, walking, cooking, talking, and so on—in, with, and alongside learning disability. However, preoccupation with, the “small” coexists with a gaze intent upon capturing a bigger picture, to the extent that the things constituting everyday life are deployed as prisms through and with which to critically reflect upon the wider worlds of dis/ability and everyday life. Such attention to the small and the big—the micro and the macro—allows this book to explore the ordinary and everyday ways meanings about normalcy and abnormalcy, ability and disability, are put together, enacted, practised, made (up)—in the sense of constituting and fabricating—and, crucially, accomplished through and between people in specific, and invariably contingent, sociocultural, discursive, and material conditions of possibility. This book will be of specific interest not only to students and scholars of disability but also to persons with lived experiences of disability. This book will also be of interest to students and scholars of anthropology and sociology.

We All Scream

We All Scream
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Publisher : Santa Fe Writers Project
Total Pages : 308
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ISBN-10 : 9781939650818
ISBN-13 : 193965081X
Rating : 4/5 (18 Downloads)

Synopsis We All Scream by : Andrew Gifford

For more than 70 years, Gifford's Ice Cream and Candy Company was associated with nothing but pleasure for native Washingtonians and visitors to the nation's capital. Few knew the dark truth... Behind the iconic business's happy facade lay elaborate schemes, a crushing bankruptcy, two million dollars of missing cash, and a tragic suicide. As the last Gifford heir unfolds his story with remarkable immediacy and candor, he reveals the byzantine betrayals and intrigue rooted in the company from its modest beginnings—dark influences that would ultimately destroy the legendary Gifford business and its troubled founding family.

They're Watching You!

They're Watching You!
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 140
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ISBN-10 : 0966693221
ISBN-13 : 9780966693225
Rating : 4/5 (21 Downloads)

Synopsis They're Watching You! by : Tony Lesce

We live in an increasingly transparent world, where practically all of our movements & activities are monitored, & this sometimes frightening book reveals the technology & prevailing philosophy that makes this possible. What the indifferent observers know about you can be hurtful, so it's in your best interest to inform yourself of the extent of the incessant surveillance that is in place, & act accordingly.