Flag of Australia Overlaid on the Australian Map Journal

Flag of Australia Overlaid on the Australian Map Journal
Author: Pen2 Paper
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2019-06-11
Genre:
ISBN: 9781073385171

Journals are great for writing down ideas, taking notes, writing about travels and adventures, describing good and bad times. Writing down your thoughts and ideas is a great way to relieve stress. Journals are good for the soul!

American Grown Australian Roots

American Grown Australian Roots
Author: Zajoo Journals - Countries
Publisher:
Total Pages: 108
Release: 2021-05-18
Genre:
ISBN:

★ The perfect gift for those who love Australia! ★ This retro look notebook features the Australian Flag and US Flag on the cover, inside the tree of life. A great family heritage gift idea for people born in Australia, gift for Australian dad, mom or Australian immigrants. There is ample room inside for writing notes and ideas. It can be used as a notebook, journal or composition book. This paperback notebook is 8.5x11 inches (letter size) and has 108 pages that are wide ruled. ♥ See other great books by clicking the author name > Zajoo Books ♥

Political Map of Australia and Surrounding Area Journal

Political Map of Australia and Surrounding Area Journal
Author: Map Lovers Journal
Publisher:
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2017-08-23
Genre:
ISBN: 9781975750138

Journals are great for writing down ideas, taking notes, writing about travels and adventures, describing good and bad times. Writing down your thoughts and ideas is a great way to relieve stress. Journals are good for the soul!

Nature and Social Theory

Nature and Social Theory
Author: Adrian Franklin
Publisher: SAGE
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2002
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780761963783

This book asks the questions can `Man' be separated from `Nature'? Is it valid to seek to `control' Nature? It argues that the firm modern boundaries between nature and culture have been breached and pulls together new strands of thinking about nature which suggest that humanity and nature have never been separate. The argument is developed through a critical discussion of the Romantic ideal of pure nature, unsullied by humanity and largely confined to fragile margins in need of protection and more recent discourses which identify nature with environment, and cast man in the role of a polluter and destroyer.