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The Nature of Our Cities Harnessing the Power of the Natural World to Survive a Changing Planet [Audiobook]


Free Download The Nature of Our Cities: Harnessing the Power of the Natural World to Survive a Changing Planet (Audiobook)
English | ASIN: B0CJKVXH7N | 2024 | 9 hours and 35 minutes | M4B@64 kbps | 276 MB
Author: Nadina Galle
Narrator: Eileen Stevens

The Nature of Our Cities is a stirring exploration of how innovators from around the world are combining urban nature with emerging technologies, protecting the planet’s cities from the effects of climate change and safeguarding the health of their inhabitants. We live in an age when humanity spends 90% of its time indoors, yet the nature around us-especially in America’s cities-has never been more vital. This distancing from nature has sparked crises in mental health, longevity, and hope for the next generation, while also heightening the risks we face from historic floods, heatwaves, and wildfires. Indeed, embracing nature holds untapped potential to strengthen and fortify our cities, suburbs, and towns, providing solutions spanning flood preparation, wildfire management, and promoting longevity.

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Warrior Women The Amazons Of Dahomey And The Nature Of War


Free Download Robert Edgerton, "Warrior Women: The Amazons Of Dahomey And The Nature Of War"
English | ISBN: 0813337119 | 2000 | 216 pages | PDF | 5 MB
Some prominent anthropologists have been joined by an eminent military historian in declaring that military combat – at all times and in all places – has been a male activity. They advance many reasons for this pattern, some more plausible than others. In fact, although warfare is typically conducted by men, in various places and at various times, women have fought bravely and well, and in the West African kingdom of Dahomey during the nineteenth century, they formed the elite corps of a successful army. Many European visitors to Dahomey commented favorably on their military bearing, finding them more impressive in discipline and maneuver than male Dahomean soldiers. When France invaded Dahomey in the early 1890s, their superior weapons won the war but all those French officers and men who wrote about their bloody battles against Dahomey declared not only that these women warriors were superior to male Dahomean soldiers, but that they were the equal of the French. Edgerton describes the history of these "Amazon," as they became known, their recruitment, training, and battle experience. Of particular interest to scholars interested in culture and gender today, these women believed that in order for them to carry out their martial roles, they had to transform themselves into men. How this was done, how the Amazons lived and fought, and what their experiences might mean for the understanding of women and warfare both in the past and present day are the subjects of this book.

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Warrior Women The Amazons Of Dahomey And The Nature Of War


Free Download Robert Edgerton, "Warrior Women: The Amazons Of Dahomey And The Nature Of War"
English | ISBN: 0813337119 | 2000 | 216 pages | PDF | 5 MB
Some prominent anthropologists have been joined by an eminent military historian in declaring that military combat – at all times and in all places – has been a male activity. They advance many reasons for this pattern, some more plausible than others. In fact, although warfare is typically conducted by men, in various places and at various times, women have fought bravely and well, and in the West African kingdom of Dahomey during the nineteenth century, they formed the elite corps of a successful army. Many European visitors to Dahomey commented favorably on their military bearing, finding them more impressive in discipline and maneuver than male Dahomean soldiers. When France invaded Dahomey in the early 1890s, their superior weapons won the war but all those French officers and men who wrote about their bloody battles against Dahomey declared not only that these women warriors were superior to male Dahomean soldiers, but that they were the equal of the French. Edgerton describes the history of these "Amazon," as they became known, their recruitment, training, and battle experience. Of particular interest to scholars interested in culture and gender today, these women believed that in order for them to carry out their martial roles, they had to transform themselves into men. How this was done, how the Amazons lived and fought, and what their experiences might mean for the understanding of women and warfare both in the past and present day are the subjects of this book.

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The Cat Year Cats, Magic, Nature and Spells


Free Download The Cat Year: Cats, Magic, Nature and Spells by Alison Davies
English | 12 Sept. 2024 | ISBN: 1837831378 | True EPUB | 144 pages | 11.2 MB
Cats and magic go hand-in-hand (or should that be paw-in-paw?). From witch’s familiars to good luck charms, to divine symbols and bringers of wealth and success, superstitions about the cat have followed our feline friends the world over.

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Nature School Lessons and Activities to Inspire Children’s Love for Everything Wild (Nature School, 1)


Free Download Nature School: Lessons and Activities to Inspire Children’s Love for Everything Wild (Nature School, 1) by Lauren Giordano, Stephanie Hathaway, Laura Stroup
English | July 11, 2023 | ISBN: 0760378355 | 144 pages | PDF | 36 Mb
Nature School is your destination for kid-friendly nature learning, where you can explore the natural world through engaging reading, beautiful illustrations, and more than 30 hands-on activities.

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