A Figure of the Rain: There Is Nothing Inside of Him

A Figure of the Rain: There Is Nothing Inside of Him
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Publisher : Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages : 161
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ISBN-10 : 9781469140513
ISBN-13 : 1469140519
Rating : 4/5 (13 Downloads)

Synopsis A Figure of the Rain: There Is Nothing Inside of Him by : Clay T. Hensley

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Finding Stories in the Rain

Finding Stories in the Rain
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Publisher : Author House
Total Pages : 244
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ISBN-10 : 9781467041898
ISBN-13 : 1467041890
Rating : 4/5 (98 Downloads)

Synopsis Finding Stories in the Rain by : P. L. Jones

A rainy day is not necessarily a bad day! Just ask Maggie Lindenberg how a little bit of rain changed her entire life. Maggie, Allison, Myra, and many other characters in Finding Stories In the Rain offer you a glimpse into the most memorable moments of their lives. Share their unforgettable stories of adventure and romance in the rain!

A Course of Action to Assess Acid Rain in Wisconsin

A Course of Action to Assess Acid Rain in Wisconsin
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Total Pages : 210
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ISBN-10 : WISC:89043205533
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Rating : 4/5 (33 Downloads)

Synopsis A Course of Action to Assess Acid Rain in Wisconsin by : Wisconsin Acid Deposition Research Council

Acid Rain in the West

Acid Rain in the West
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Total Pages : 292
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ISBN-10 : UCAL:B5133083
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Rating : 4/5 (83 Downloads)

Synopsis Acid Rain in the West by : United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Environment and Public Works

Acid Rain in the West

Acid Rain in the West
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Total Pages : 318
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ISBN-10 : UCAL:B4351444
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Rating : 4/5 (44 Downloads)

Synopsis Acid Rain in the West by : United States. Congress. House. Committee on Energy and Commerce. Subcommittee on Health and the Environment

Stochastic Methods In Hydrology: Rain, Landforms And Floods

Stochastic Methods In Hydrology: Rain, Landforms And Floods
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Publisher : World Scientific
Total Pages : 226
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ISBN-10 : 9789814496490
ISBN-13 : 9814496499
Rating : 4/5 (90 Downloads)

Synopsis Stochastic Methods In Hydrology: Rain, Landforms And Floods by : Ole E Barndorff-nielsen

This book communicates some contemporary mathematical and statistical developments in river basin hydrology as they pertain to space-time rainfall, spatial landform and network structures and their role in understanding averages and fluctuations in the hydrologic water balance of river basins. While many of the mathematical and statistical nations have quite classical mathematical roots, the river basin data structure has led to many variations on the problems and theory.

In the Days of Rain

In the Days of Rain
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Publisher : Random House
Total Pages : 321
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ISBN-10 : 9780812989090
ISBN-13 : 0812989090
Rating : 4/5 (90 Downloads)

Synopsis In the Days of Rain by : Rebecca Stott

A father-daughter story that tells of the author’s experience growing up in a separatist fundamentalist Christian cult, from the author of the national bestseller Ghostwalk Rebecca Stott grew up in in Brighton, England, as a fourth-generation member of the Exclusive Brethren, a cult that believed the world is ruled by Satan. In this closed community, books that didn’t conform to the sect’s rules were banned, women were subservient to men and were made to dress modestly and cover their heads, and those who disobeyed the rules were punished and shamed. Yet Rebecca’s father, Roger Stott, a high-ranking Brethren minister, was a man of contradictions: he preached that the Brethren should shun the outside world, yet he kept a radio in the trunk of his car and hid copies of Yeats and Shakespeare behind the Brethren ministries. Years later, when the Stotts broke with the Brethren after a scandal involving the cult’s leader, Roger became an actor, filmmaker, and compulsive gambler who left the family penniless and ended up in jail. A curious child, Rebecca spent her insular childhood asking questions about the world and trying to glean the answers from forbidden library books. Only when she was an adult and her father was dying of cancer did she begin to understand all that had occurred during those harrowing years. It was then that Roger Stott handed her the memoir he had begun writing about the period leading up to what he referred to as the traumatic “Nazi decade,” the years in the 1960s in which he and other Brethren leaders enforced coercive codes of behavior that led to the breaking apart of families, the shunning of members, even suicides. Now he was trying to examine that time, and his complicity in it, and he asked Rebecca to write about it, to expose all that was kept hidden. In the Days of Rain is Rebecca Stott’s attempt to make sense of her childhood in the Exclusive Brethren, to understand her father’s role in the cult and in the breaking apart of her family, and to come to be at peace with her relationship with a larger-than-life figure whose faults were matched by a passion for life, a thirst for knowledge, and a love of literature and beauty. A father-daughter story as well as a memoir of growing up in a closed-off community and then finding a way out of it, this is an inspiring and beautiful account of the bonds of family and the power of self-invention. Praise for In the Days of Rain “A marvelous, strange, terrifying book, somehow finding words both for the intensity of a childhood locked in a tyrannical secret world, and for the lifelong aftershocks of being liberated from it.”—Francis Spufford, author of Golden Hill “Writers are forged in strange fires, but none stranger than Rebecca Stott’s. By rights, her memoir of her father and her early childhood inside a closed fundamentalist sect obsessed by the Rapture ought to be a horror story. But while the historian in her is merciless in exposing the cruelties and corruption involved, Rebecca the child also lights up the book, existing in a world of vivid play, dreams, even nightmares, so passionate and imaginative that it helps explain how she survived, and—even more miraculous—found the compassion and understanding to do justice to the story of her father and the painful family life he created.”—Sarah Dunant, author of The Birth of Venus

Acid Rain Science and Politics in Japan

Acid Rain Science and Politics in Japan
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Publisher : MIT Press
Total Pages : 348
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ISBN-10 : 0262265095
ISBN-13 : 9780262265096
Rating : 4/5 (95 Downloads)

Synopsis Acid Rain Science and Politics in Japan by : Kenneth E. Wilkening

Acid Rain Science and Politics in Japan is a pioneering work in environmental and Asian history as well as an in-depth analysis of the influence of science on domestic and international environmental politics. Kenneth Wilkening's study also illuminates the global struggle to create sustainable societies. The Meiji Restoration of 1868 ended Japan's era of isolation- created self-sufficiency and sustainability. The opening of the country to Western ideas and technology not only brought pollution problems associated with industrialization (including acid rain) but also scientific techniques for understanding and combating them. Wilkening identifies three pollution-related "sustainability crises" in modern Japanese history: copper mining in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, which spurred Japan's first acid rain research and policy initiatives; horrendous post-World War II domestic industrial pollution, which resulted in a "hidden" acid rain problem; and the present-day global problem of transboundary pollution, in which Japan is a victim of imported acid rain. He traces the country's scientific and policy responses to these crises through six distinct periods related to acid rain problems and argues that Japan's leadership role in East Asian acid rain science and policy today can be explained in large part by the "historical scientific momentum" generated by efforts to confront the issue since 1868, reinforced by Japan's cultural affinity with rain (its "culture of rain"). Wilkening provides an overview of nature, culture, and the acid rain problem in Japan to complement the general set of concepts he develops to analyze the interface of science and politics in environmental policymaking. He concludes with a discussion of lessons from Japan's experience that can be applied to the creation of sustainable societies worldwide.

Dance in the Rain: Haikus and Poetry

Dance in the Rain: Haikus and Poetry
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Publisher : Dina Ezzeddine
Total Pages : 279
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Synopsis Dance in the Rain: Haikus and Poetry by : Dina Ezzeddine

Dance in the Rain A beautiful book filled with my personal experience and love affair with Japan. This book features places to eat, visit, and even events in Japan. If you are a lover of Japan and love everything related to Japan, then this book of poetry is for you. Haikus and Free Verse poems written from my own experiences. The beauty, the culture, traditions, food, events and places to visit. I went to Japan many years ago and wanted to share my experience in this book of poems. I hope this book resonates with those who love Japan or want to travel to Japan. Consider this a guide for you! Back Cover Poem Sakura Under the cherry blossom tree, pink petals gently fall like snowflakes in the springtime sky. The air is filled with a sweet, fragrant scent that lingers long after the blooms have faded. Sakura blossoms, delicate and fleeting, reminding us of the beauty in impermanence. They bloom for just a moment, a brief but magical time before they disappear. But in that moment, we are captivated by their grace, their softness, their tranquility. Sakura blossoms, a reminder of the cycles of life of growth, of renewal. And as they fall to the ground, we are reminded that even in endings, there is beauty.