Lets Drink Some Water
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Author | : Ruth Walton |
Publisher | : Sea to Sea Publications |
Total Pages | : 29 |
Release | : 2012-12-31 |
Genre | : Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | : 9781597713849 |
"Discusses the states of water, the natural water cycle, and how water is purified and piped into homes"--Provided by publisher.
Author | : Seth M. Siegel |
Publisher | : Macmillan |
Total Pages | : 350 |
Release | : 2015-09-15 |
Genre | : Nature |
ISBN | : 1466885440 |
New York Times and Los Angeles Times Bestseller! As every day brings urgent reports of growing water shortages around the world, there is no time to lose in the search for solutions. The U.S. government predicts that forty of our fifty states-and 60 percent of the earth's land surface-will soon face alarming gaps between available water and the growing demand for it. Without action, food prices will rise, economic growth will slow, and political instability is likely to follow. Let There Be Water illustrates how Israel can serve as a model for the United States and countries everywhere by showing how to blunt the worst of the coming water calamities. Even with 60 percent of its country made of desert, Israel has not only solved its water problem; it also had an abundance of water. Israel even supplies water to its neighbors-the Palestinians and the Kingdom of Jordan-every day. Based on meticulous research and hundreds of interviews, Let There Be Water reveals the methods and techniques of the often offbeat inventors who enabled Israel to lead the world in cutting-edge water technology. Let There Be Water also tells unknown stories of how cooperation on water systems can forge diplomatic ties and promote unity. Remarkably, not long ago, now-hostile Iran relied on Israel to manage its water systems, and access to Israel's water know-how helped to warm China's frosty relations with Israel. Beautifully written, Seth M. Siegel's Let There Be Water is and inspiring account of the vision and sacrifice by a nation and people that have long made water security a top priority. Despite scant natural water resources, a rapidly growing population and economy, and often hostile neighbors, Israel has consistently jumped ahead of the water innovation-curve to assure a dynamic, vital future for itself. Every town, every country, and every reader can benefit from learning what Israel did to overcome daunting challenges and transform itself from a parched land into a water superpower.
Author | : Jaiya John |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 238 |
Release | : 2021-01-29 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9780998780245 |
Daughter Drink This Water is a sacred Love song. A timeless affirmation for girls and women. Reminiscent of Khalil Gibran's The Prophet. Soak in this warm river of self Love, self care, healing, and freedom.
Author | : Matt Higgins |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2012 |
Genre | : Drinking water |
ISBN | : 9781599534503 |
No resource on earth is more precious than water. In one way or another, every living thing depends on it. Clear Choices: The Water You Drink examines the challenges to the world water supply and the impact they have on humans, animals, and plants-while discussing the far-reaching environmental, commercial, and political costs if those challenges are not met. Clear Choices is part of the Second Nature series. Each book examines environmental science from every angle-local, global, historical, and even personal. Young readers learn how to get to the heart of a problem, find out about people who are trying to solve it, and discover how they can get involved now...and in the future. The Second Nature series brings together teachers, scientists, authors, and editors to create a "team strategy" for exploring the most pressing environmental issues of our day. Book jacket.
Author | : Mari Peck |
Publisher | : iUniverse |
Total Pages | : 120 |
Release | : 2006-10 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 0595407269 |
Women, especially career women, are pulled in every direction. Demands of our careers, children, spouses, church groups, and extended family make us crazy with activity. We've been told we can have it all but we sure pay a large price to do it. We are so caught up in activity that we don't have time to breathe, let alone think about what is truly important in our life. Just for Today is written for the woman who does too much, who has too much activity, and who has possibly let the urgent blind her from what is important.
Author | : Angie Cruz |
Publisher | : Flatiron Books |
Total Pages | : 160 |
Release | : 2022-09-13 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1250208440 |
A NEW YORK TIMES EDITOR'S CHOICE · A NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW NOTABLE BOOK · REVIEWED ON THE FRONT COVER From GMA BOOK CLUB PICK and WOMEN'S PRIZE FINALIST Angie Cruz, author of Dominicana, an electrifying new novel about a woman who has lost everything but the chance to finally tell her story “Will have you LAUGHING line after line...Cruz AIMS FOR THE HEART, and fires.” —Los Angeles Times "An endearing portrait of a FIERCE, FUNNY woman." —The Washington Post Cara Romero thought she would work at the factory of little lamps for the rest of her life. But when, in her mid-50s, she loses her job in the Great Recession, she is forced back into the job market for the first time in decades. Set up with a job counselor, Cara instead begins to narrate the story of her life. Over the course of twelve sessions, Cara recounts her tempestuous love affairs, her alternately biting and loving relationships with her neighbor Lulu and her sister Angela, her struggles with debt, gentrification and loss, and, eventually, what really happened between her and her estranged son, Fernando. As Cara confronts her darkest secrets and regrets, we see a woman buffeted by life but still full of fight. Structurally inventive and emotionally kaleidoscopic, How Not to Drown in a Glass of Water is Angie Cruz’s most ambitious and moving novel yet, and Cara is a heroine for the ages.
Author | : , LenghaiYinshi |
Publisher | : Funstory |
Total Pages | : 1194 |
Release | : 2019-11-16 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1647590523 |
Not long after the wedding, he was abandoned by his beautiful wife, and the next day, he was tricked by a villain and lost his job. After that, he entered a shady private enterprise. A little person who was discriminated against and bullied, gradually started his legendary game of rights. He created a legend of the city with a small platform, but when he looked back, he realized that the height he stood was enough to overlook the world...
Author | : You JianShanYi |
Publisher | : Funstory |
Total Pages | : 638 |
Release | : 2019-12-24 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1647872774 |
The Seal that had lasted for ten thousand years suddenly loosened, and Su He and Su He of the Penglai clan went down the mountain to look for Spiritual Treasures Of Heaven And Earth s to strengthen the Seal.At the foot of the mountain, they met the mysterious scholar Hua Yunshu. The three of them travelled together, but Hua Yunshu's attitude was ambiguous.With the arrival of a chaotic world, Devil Clan pressed down step by step, causing the world to become restless. Could Su He successfully stop the resurgence of Devil Clan?Humans were different, where would Su He and Hua Yunshu's relationship go?With the tribulation that followed, how was Su He going to deal with it? And looking at the clouds ...
Author | : Yeong Hwan Choi |
Publisher | : epubli |
Total Pages | : 227 |
Release | : 2024-10-21 |
Genre | : Literary Collections |
ISBN | : 3818700559 |
"Breaking Boundaries in Literature: The Nobel Prize and Korea's Untold Stories" is a journey that transcends the familiar boundaries of literary critique. In this bold narrative, I delve into the heart of a question that has long troubled me: why does a prestigious award like the Nobel Prize often recognize works that fail to capture the full spectrum of the human experience, let alone the complex cultural sentiments of nations like Korea? At first glance, it may seem as though this is a book about literary criticism—a questioning of how one-sided perspectives come to dominate global recognition. But at its core, this work is much more than a critique of literary bias. It is an exploration of the multiverse itself, a challenge to the idea that the Nobel Prize, or any human-made institution, can truly grasp the depth of experience that exists beyond anthropocentric narratives. In a world defined by quantum uncertainty and the principles of relativity, why do we still cling to the notion that a singular "truth" or "universal" story can represent all of us? I ask this as someone who has spent years observing the increasing polarization in literature—where binary thinking, political ideologies, and human-centered concerns dominate. But the natural world, the cosmos in which we exist, operates on principles far beyond our limited comprehension. Could it be that in seeking to capture a singular "universal human experience," we are ignoring the more profound and chaotic truths that surround us?
Author | : Yuan QiShaoNv |
Publisher | : Funstory |
Total Pages | : 941 |
Release | : 2020-05-08 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1649202490 |
She was a Taobao appraiser who had met with a car accident on her way to an interview, and she had mysteriously teleported to the Hong Gu Continent to become a princess. However, all of this wasn't just a coincidence.