The Trespassers Club

The Trespassers Club
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Publisher : HVF Publishing
Total Pages : 98
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ISBN-10 : 9780473456917
ISBN-13 : 0473456915
Rating : 4/5 (17 Downloads)

Synopsis The Trespassers Club by : Helen Vivienne Fletcher

Trespassers Club was just supposed to be a game, but sometimes going places you shouldn’t has consequences … Laura has always spent her free time playing Trespassers Club with her sister, Katy. But Katy just turned thirteen and isn’t interested in playing games anymore. When their family moves suburbs, Laura discovers an old abandoned house on her street. It seems like the perfect hideout, but something – or rather someone – is already hiding inside. Laura meets Jacob, a runaway teen in a lot of trouble. Who is Jacob and what is he hiding from … Will Laura get herself into trouble if she gets involved? The Trespassers Club is the first mid-grade novel from young adult author, Helen Vivienne Fletcher. If you like fun characters, exciting adventures, and a little bit of mystery, you’ll love Helen’s new book.

The Southwestern Reporter

The Southwestern Reporter
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 1360
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ISBN-10 : HARVARD:32044103150652
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (52 Downloads)

Synopsis The Southwestern Reporter by :

Landscape and Identity

Landscape and Identity
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 359
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ISBN-10 : 9781000320589
ISBN-13 : 1000320588
Rating : 4/5 (89 Downloads)

Synopsis Landscape and Identity by : Wendy Joy Darby

In England, perhaps more than most places, people's engagement with the landscape is deeply felt and has often been expressed through artistic media. The popularity of walking and walking clubs perhaps provides the most compelling evidence of the important role landscape plays in people's lives. Not only is individual identity rooted in experiencing landscape, but under the multiple impacts of social fragmentation, global economic restructuring and European integration, membership in recreational walking groups helps recover a sense of community. Moving between the 1750s and the present, this transdisciplinary book explores the powerful role of landscape in the formation of historical class relations and national identity. The author's direct field experience of fell walking in the Lake District and with various locally based clubs includes investigation of the roles gender and race play. She shows how the politics of access to open spaces has implications beyond the immediate geographical areas considered and ultimately involves questions of citizenship.

Ashton & Reid on Clubs and Associations

Ashton & Reid on Clubs and Associations
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages : 655
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ISBN-10 : 9781526505194
ISBN-13 : 1526505193
Rating : 4/5 (94 Downloads)

Synopsis Ashton & Reid on Clubs and Associations by : David Ashton

The diversity and complexity of the legal issues that can arise in the course of the activities of a club, society or association present numerous questions for those advising and managing those bodies for which they need guidance. Problems range from the interpretation of rules to anti-discrimination legislation. Legal issues can span alcohol licensing, charities, company law, employment law, expulsion procedures, litigation, meetings, promotion of lotteries, property law and taxation. This is the definitive guide to the legal framework within which clubs, societies and associations operate, bringing together the various strands of law (including new case law and recent legislation) to provide practical legal advice for these bodies, their advisers and officers. The work includes a full set of model rules as well as other useful material in the Appendices.

Report and Opinions of the Attorney General

Report and Opinions of the Attorney General
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 1494
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ISBN-10 : UOM:35112100979220
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (20 Downloads)

Synopsis Report and Opinions of the Attorney General by : Illinois. Attorney General's Office

Crow's Range

Crow's Range
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Publisher : University of Nevada Press
Total Pages : 409
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780874176346
ISBN-13 : 0874176344
Rating : 4/5 (46 Downloads)

Synopsis Crow's Range by : David Beesley

John Muir called it the "Range of Light, the most divinely beautiful of all the mountain chains I’ve ever seen." The Sierra Nevada—a single unbroken mountain range stretching north to south over four hundred miles, best understood as a single ecosystem but embracing a number of environmental communities—has been the site of human activity for millennia. From the efforts of ancient Native Americans to encourage game animals by burning brush to create meadows to the burgeoning resort and residential development of the present, the Sierra has endured, and often suffered from, the efforts of humans to exploit its bountiful resources for their own benefit. Historian David Beesley examines the history of the Sierra Nevada from earliest times, beginning with a comprehensive discussion of the geologic development of the range and its various ecological communities. Using a wide range of sources, including the records of explorers and early settlers, scientific and government documents, and newspaper reports, Beesley offers a lively and informed account of the history, environmental challenges, and political controversies that lie behind the breathtaking scenery of the Sierra. Among the highlights are discussions of the impact of the Gold Rush and later mining efforts, as well as the supporting industries that mining spawned, including logging, grazing, water-resource development, market hunting, urbanization, and transportation; the politics and emotions surrounding the establishment of Yosemite and other state and national parks; the transformation of the Hetch Hetchy into a reservoir and the desertification of the once-lush Owens Valley; the roles of the Forest Service, Park Service, and other regulatory agencies; the consequences of the fateful commitment to wildfire suppression in Sierran forests; and the ever-growing impact of tourism and recreational use. Through Beesley’s wide-ranging discussion, John Muir’s "divinely beautiful" range is revealed in all its natural and economic complexity, a place that at the beginning of the twenty-first century is in grave danger of being loved to death. Available in hardcover and paperback.

Forbidden Land

Forbidden Land
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Publisher : Manchester University Press
Total Pages : 260
Release :
ISBN-10 : 071902966X
ISBN-13 : 9780719029660
Rating : 4/5 (6X Downloads)

Synopsis Forbidden Land by : Tom Stephenson