Harvesting Abundance

Harvesting Abundance
Author: Brian Sellers-Petersen
Publisher: Church Publishing, Inc.
Total Pages: 161
Release: 2017-05-17
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 0819233099

- Offers specific examples of success stories of faith communities involved in the faith + food movement - Engaging stories with photos in local communities and neighborhoods showing the church in action

Abundance

Abundance
Author: Monica L. Smith
Publisher: University Press of Colorado
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2017-06-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1607325942

Using case studies from around the globe—including Mesoamerica, North and South America, Africa, China, and the Greco-Roman world—and across multiple time periods, the authors in this volume make the case that abundance provides an essential explanatory perspective on ancient peoples’ choices and activities. Economists frequently focus on scarcity as a driving principle in the development of social and economic hierarchies, yet focusing on plenitude enables the understanding of a range of cohesive behaviors that were equally important for the development of social complexity. Our earliest human ancestors were highly mobile hunter-gatherers who sought out places that provided ample food, water, and raw materials. Over time, humans accumulated and displayed an increasing quantity and variety of goods. In households, shrines, tombs, caches, and dumps, archaeologists have discovered large masses of materials that were deliberately gathered, curated, distributed, and discarded by ancient peoples. The volume’s authors draw upon new economic theories to consider the social, ideological, and political implications of human engagement with abundant quantities of resources and physical objects and consider how individual and household engagements with material culture were conditioned by the quest for abundance. Abundance shows that the human propensity for mass consumption is not just the result of modern production capacities but fulfills a longstanding focus on plenitude as both the assurance of well-being and a buffer against uncertainty. This book will be of great interest to scholars and students in economics, anthropology, and cultural studies. Contributors: Traci Ardren, Amy Bogaard, Elizabeth Klarich, Abigail Levine, Christopher R. Moore, Tito E. Naranjo, Stacey Pierson, James M. Potter, François G. Richard, Christopher W. Schmidt, Carol Schultze, Payson Sheets, Monica L. Smith, Katheryn C. Twiss, Mark D. Varien, Justin St. P. Walsh, María Nieves Zedeño

Fruit Trees in Small Spaces

Fruit Trees in Small Spaces
Author: Colby Eierman
Publisher: Timber Press
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2012-02-09
Genre: Gardening
ISBN: 1604693916

Luscious peaches, crisp apples, and sweet plums right off the tree are hard to beat. For gardeners yearning for the pleasures of home-grown fruit plucked straight from the tree, this deliciously encouraging guide cuts the subject down to size. Colby Eierman, garden designer and fruit expert, shows how trees can easily be tucked into the tiniest spots and still yield a bumper crop of gorgeous fruit. Fruit Trees in Small Spaces covers everything a gardener needs to know about choosing and nurturing the most delicious small-space varieties, including selection, pruning, training, irrigation, and disease prevention. With inspiring ideas for spaces of all shapes and sizes and creative recipes for your incredible harvest, you'll want to plant a mini-orchard in every intimate corner. For the gardener with space limitations, bountiful fruit trees are now within arm's reach.

Epoch

Epoch
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Total Pages: 968
Release: 1910
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Our Time to Speak

Our Time to Speak
Author: Edwin E. Nutbrown
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 126
Release: 2001-04
Genre:
ISBN: 0759622183

Worldwide Taxation is society (TM)s greatest problem. Two billion Denominational Christians are joining together to overcome worldwide taxation. Our Time To Speak: The Official Handbook of the Worldwide Taxation Elimination Movement by Edwin E. Nutbrown will focus this mighty host of Denominational Christians on the task ahead.

The Sephina Series

The Sephina Series
Author: Carlessa F. Williams
Publisher: WestBow Press
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2018-01-30
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1973613395

The Sephina Series is a fantasy book based on the biblical story of Joseph, one of the twelve sons of Jacob. Sephina is a fictional Nubian female character depicting the life of Joseph with several twists. The Sephina series reads like a fairy tale of a princess, her prince, and her God. It comes complete with the happily ever after ending and all of lifes challenges, opportunities, and drama in between.