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![]() Free Download Barbara Borzi, "Living the Sky Life" English | 2021 | ISBN: 1777869102 | EPUB | pages: 192 | 1.0 mb In Living the Sky Life, Barbara Borzi offers extensive insights into the world of flight attendants while incorporating humour throughout. It is an engaging and eye-opening account that highlights the craziness of being confined with hundreds of strangers at 36,000 feet for hours on end, while at the same time offering invaluable tips and advice. The author's twenty-four years' worth of accumulated knowledge, experience, and observances on board an aircraft provides practical and useful information not taught in training schools. ![]() Free Download Paul Bahn, "Living in the Ice Age" English | ISBN: 1803276673 | 2024 | 76 pages | PDF | 73 MB Living in the Ice Age takes you on a journey through life in Ice Age Europe, and the things you'd need to know to survive! This book looks at the daily life of biologically modern humans from about 40,000 to 12,000 years ago, a time when the climate and environment were changing rapidly. Explore the types of houses, food, clothes and toys people created in the Ice Age to see whether you would have liked to live back then. ![]() Free Download Sally McGraw, "Living Simply: A Teen Guide to Minimalism" English | 2019 | ISBN: 1541500547 | EPUB | pages: 112 | 8.2 mb Twenty-first-century minimalism is an increasingly mainstream response to global environmental crises such as climate change, the garbage glut, fast fashion, and other manifestations of the harmful impact of consumerism. Originally founded in the art world in the decades after World War II, minimalism has evolved into an Earth-friendly lifestyle focusing on the three Rs (reducing, recycling, and reusing) and on simplifying individual needs to reduce one's carbon imprint, manage anxiety and depression, and prioritize human interaction over the impulse to acquire for the sake of acquisition. Hands-on activities, how-to tips, and profiles of practicing minimalists offer real-world examples for incorporating minimalism into your life.
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Domestic pits and a bread oven were located to the rear of Angel Street along with a carver's workshop, which, amongst other goods, produced high-quality antler chess pieces. This workshop is currently without known parallel. The timber workshop was refurbished once and then replaced in stone by the mid-13th century. During the late 12th and early part of the 13th centuries, brewing and baking were undertaken in the two Descriptions adjacent to the workshop. A stone building with a cobbled floor lay towards the centre of the St. John's street frontage, and behind the building were four wells, a clay-lined tank for water drawn from the well, and several ovens, including at least two bread ovens and three malting ovens. This activity ceased at around the time that the carver's workshop was replaced in stone, and much of the frontage was cleared. 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