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"City Sprouts: Making Urban Gardening a Reality" is a special report that invites you into the fascinating world of urban greening practices. Turn the pages to find inspirational stories of urban gardeners cultivating luscious gardens on their balconies, rooftops, and windowsills. You are not just buying a gardening guide, you are stepping into a revolution that promises to redefine city living!Uncover the roots of urban gardening, and understand its evolution and significance in modern world.Discover the science of city soil and how to work with the urban terrain.Learn how to select the most suitable plants for your city space.Draw inspiration from practical examples of successful balcony and rooftop gardens.Get introduced to exciting concepts of microgreens and window sill farming, and the efficient utilization of wall space for vertical gardening.A brainchild of urban gardener Barbara Bailey, this report promises to be an indispensable resource for those looking to flex their green thumb in the hustle and bustle of city life. Barbara's childhood fascination with the lone tree outside her apartment window sparked a lifelong love for nature that transcended the cityscape around her. With years of practical experience, meshed with boundless enthusiasm, her works have inspired city dwellers across the globe to roll up their sleeves, dust off their balconies, and let their gardens grow.Don't miss out on this chance to inspire your inner gardener and reshape your city living! Secure your copy of "City Sprouts: Making Urban Gardening a Reality" today!
A mystery set in a quiet Midwestern township usually free from major crimes, the brutal murder of one of its well-liked citizens, a jewelry store owner, causes a disruption of the norm. Police officers Alexis Stratton and Silas Davis must work fast to apprehend the murderer or the case will be given to another agency to handle. That would upset the plans of the town's police captain to build a crack police force capable of keeping the community safe. Join Stratton and Davis in their quest. This is the first book of a new mystery series.
This short story, told from a mother's perspective reveals how an ordinary day turned into an unbelievable nightmare. Mary could not express that terrible feeling of helplessness at that particular moment. As James' life flashed before his eyes, he was stuck in an unfamiliar place and forced to question his hope, faith, and self-worth. Is it possible for your life to change in a split-second? Is this a set up or just plain fate? This inspirational book, based on a true story, is a test of faith on lessons learned when there seems to be no way out and all hope is gone.
This self-help book addresses life issues and gives advice to young persons moving into adulthood. It covers personal and practical advice and does so while focusing on the importance of having fun as a result to being responsible. The author addresses general life philosophies, personal expectations, stress, self-doubt, depression, both personal and professional relationships, and communication skills. Further, it addresses career advice, making big decisions, grocery shopping, finances, and housing. Finally, this book covers how to have fun as a result of living by these guidelines and philosophies. The main point of "Mom's Advice on Adulting: The Fun Way" is learning to be an adult that experiences personal fulfillment, genuine happiness, and lives a fun and eventful life. The author originally wrote this book for her son as a gift for her son when he graduated from the University of Washington and had no intention of publishing it until some friends suggested she do so.
Ascent: Taking Off is a trilogy that includes two separately published novels, When I Get Older I'll Understand and Changing Course, and the new, dynamic culmination novel, Debutante. The first novel introduces Joan Williams, a teenager growing up in Chicago. Typical of most girls her age, she likes school, boys, and hanging out with her friends. Joan and her girlfriends are about to enter high school where, all too often, acceptance is based on how you look and dress. Surrounded by her popular friends, Joan struggles to establish her own identity and to discover what she wants to do with her life. Caught in that uncertain stage between childhood and swiftly approaching adulthood, Joan must make difficult decisions about friendship, dating, and life after high school. In the second novel, as the title suggests, events are not following her parents' preferences. Changing Course, takes place during the last months of Joan's junior year of high school. The shy teen, who wasn't included in social groups for herself, is changing. She is learning more about who she is, what she wants, and how to be part of the social scene without comprising her integrity. Debutante, appearing for the first time, finds our main character fully center stage. For Joan Williams, life should be easy, but she has obstacles to surmount. Some of her problems come from the most unexpected sources. New characters enter the story and familiar ones become more dimensional. The story has complexities that aren't all resolved in predictable ways. This last novel of the coming-of-age trilogy successfully blends, drama, mystery, and love. Enjoy what you discover about Joan, her time period, and perhaps even yourself. Time spent with Joan is time well spent.
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Another brutal murderthis time of a young woman with a lot to look forward tohas just been committed in the usually quiet Devonfield Township. Having just successfully completed their first murder investigation, Alex Stratton and Silas Davis must find another murderer. Helped or hampered by their provisional promotions and having to host a visiting detective from Denmark, the two must work fast to make the residents of their town feel secure. As ever, time is not on their side, and there are many who keep reminding them of that fact. Can Stratton and Davis catch the person who killed Hope?
Documents the visionary commitment and struggles for recognition and respect of a relatively small cohort of dedicated feminist scholars, each of them powerful academics and leaders, as they collaborated to institutionalize gender and development studies at the University of West Indies.
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