Los Angeles Street Food: A History from Tamaleros to Taco Trucks (American Palate) by Farley Elliott English | July 20, 2015 | ISBN: 1540213994, 1626199914 | EPUB | 178 pages | 6.4 MB A history and guidebook for locals and visitors who want to explore the flavorful delights of the nation's street food capital-includes photos! Stephen Buchmann, Banning Repplier, "Letters from the Hive: An Intimate History of Bees, Honey, and Humankind" English | 2006 | ISBN: 0553382667, 0553803751 | 288 pages | EPUB | 2.4 MB They work hard, are devoted to family, love sex, and know the importance of a good piece of real estate. Honey bees, and the daily workings of their close-knit colonies, are one of nature's great miracles. And they produce one of nature's greatest edible bounties: honey. More than just a palate pleaser, honey was once an offering to the gods, a preservative, and a medicine whose sought-after curative powers were detailed in ancient texts . . . and are being rediscovered by modern medical science. Legal Rights for Rivers: Competition, Collaboration and Water Governance by Erin O'Donnell English | October 22, 2018 | ISBN: 1138603252, 0367584166 | 212 pages | PDF | 6 MB In 2017 four rivers in Aotearoa New Zealand, India, and Colombia were given the status of legal persons, and there was a recent attempt to extend these rights to the Colorado River in the USA. Understanding the implications of creating legal rights for rivers is an urgent challenge for both water resource management and environmental law. Giving rivers legal rights means the law can see rivers as legal persons, thus creating new legal rights which can then be enforced. When rivers are legally people, does that encourage collaboration and partnership between humans and rivers, or establish rivers as another competitor for scarce resources? Lean Thinking for Healthcare by Nilmini Wickramasinghe English | PDF | 2014 | 645 Pages | ISBN : 1461480353 | 14.7 MB A growing, aging population; the rise to epidemic proportions of various chronic diseases; competing, often overlapping medical technologies; and of course, skyrocketing costs compounded by waste and inefficiency - these are just a few of the multifarious challenges currently facing healthcare delivery. Law in Popular Belief: Myth and Reality By Anthony Amatrudo and Regina Rauxloh (eds.) 2017 | 222 Pages | ISBN: 0719097835 | PDF | 40 MB [center] Nicole Rogers, "Law as if Earth Really Mattered: The Wild Law Judgment Project " English | ISBN: 1138669083 | 2017 | 403 pages | PDF | 2 MB This book is a collection of judgments drawn from the innovative Wild Law Judgment Project. In participating in the Wild Law Judgment Project, which was inspired by various feminist judgment projects, contributors have creatively reinterpreted judicial decisions from an Earth-centred point of view by rewriting existing judgments, or creating fictional judgments, as wild law. Authors have confronted the specific challenges of aligning existing Western legal systems with Thomas Berry's philosophy of Earth jurisprudence through judgment writing and rewriting. This book thus opens up judicial decision-making and the common law to critical scrutiny from a wild law or Earth-centred perspective. Joan Bybee, "Language Change " English | ISBN: 1107020166 | 2015 | 312 pages | PDF | 24 MB How and why do languages change? This new introduction offers a guide to the types of change at all levels of linguistic structure, as well as the mechanisms behind each type. Based on data from a variety of methods and a huge array of language families, it examines general patterns of change, bringing together recent findings on sound change, analogical change, grammaticalization, the creation and change of constructions, as well as lexical change. Emphasizing crosslinguistic patterns and going well beyond traditional methods in historical linguistics, this book sees change as grounded in cognitive processes and usage factors that are rarely mentioned in other textbooks. Complete with questions for discussion, suggested readings and a useful glossary of terms, this book helps students to gain a general understanding of language as an ever-changing system. Landscape Analysis: Investigating the Potentials of Space and Place By Per Stahschmidt; Vibeke Nellemann; Jorgen Primdahl; Simon Swaffield 2017 | 224 Pages | ISBN: 1138927147 | PDF | 15 MB [center] Elias Lonnrot, Eino Friberg, Jukka Korpela, "Kalevala: The Epic of the Finnish People" English | 2021 | ISBN: 0241403065 | 640 pages | EPUB | 0.58 MB The great epic poem of Northern Europe, born deep in the heart of ancient Karelian forests David Neal Greenwood, "Julian and Christianity: Revisiting the Constantinian Revolution" English | ISBN: 1501755471 | 2021 | 192 pages | PDF | 9 MB The Roman emperor Julian is a figure of ongoing interest and the subject of David Neal Greenwood's Julian and Christianity. This unique examination of Julian as the last pagan emperor and anti-Christian polemicist revolves around his drive and status as a ruler. Greenwood adeptly outlines the dramatic impact of Julian's short-lived regime on the course of history, with a particular emphasis on his relationship with Christianity. |