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![]() The Environmental Element in Space Law: Assessing the Present and Charting the Future (Studies in Space Law) By Lotta Viikari 2008 | 413 Pages | ISBN: 9004167447 | PDF | 4 MB While decades of space ventures have led to significant technological advances, space activities have also brought increasing environmental problems. This book examines the current international legal regimes in space law and environmental law in order to ascertain their applicability and efficacy in addressing environmental threats in the space sector. The research suggests mechanisms which could improve environmental protection in the sector and strengthen the environmental element in space law. These mechanisms include a variety of norm-setting strategies used in international environmental management. Special attention is drawn to the potential of environmental impact assessment in the space sector and to dispute resolution procedures. Like other areas of human activities, the space sector should accommodate both economic interests and environmental protection in line with the principle of sustainable development. ![]() The Entrepreneur's Balance Sheet: Decode Financial Statements and Make Smarter Decisions: A Step-by-Step Guide to Reading, Interpreting, and Leveraging Financial Statements for Growth by Hayden Van Der Post, Alice Schwartz English | December 1, 2025 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B0G4LPQSK1 | 696 pages | EPUB | 0.64 Mb Every entrepreneur needs one superpower: financial clarity. ![]() The Enigma of the Orbs: The Language of Light (Mysteries & Grand Questions Book) by Mirela Gorjanu English | November 22, 2025 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B0G3FMHQ2T | 118 pages | EPUB | 0.68 Mb What if the universe is speaking to us through light? ![]() The Enigma That Outsmarts AI: Inside the Crop Circle Mystery (Mysteries & Grand Questions Book) by Mirela Gorjanu English | November 20, 2025 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B0G33N9Z9L | 143 pages | EPUB | 0.29 Mb What if the most advanced messages on Earth aren't coming from satellites or servers, but from fields of wheat? ![]() The English Constitution: Myths And Realities By Ian Ward 2004 | 213 Pages | ISBN: 1841134317 | PDF | 1 MB The English Constitution addresses two burning contemporary and complementary questions; one regarding the so-called English "question", the changing identities of England and English-ness, and a second regarding the changing shape of the Anglo-British constitution. It is suggested that there are both internal and external pressures that are driving the reformation of our constitutional order. There are internal pressures of decay, even corruption, and popular apathy, and there are external pressures brought to bear by the geopolitical challenges of the new world order and the new Europe. The present "project" of constitutional reform inaugurated by the present government is supposed to reflect these pressures. This book challenges this assumption, arguing that a far more radical re-constitution is required, involving: deeper institutional reforms (the most pressing being the abrogation of monarchy, and the established Church); geopolitical reforms to recast the devolutionary settlement and redefine English regionalism; and perhaps most importantly, conceptual reform, reform that will embrace the need to rebalance the constitution and to promote greater accountability and democracy. It is intended that the book will provide a stimulating text for both academics and students, advancing a series of original ideas on a subject of considerable contemporary interest. Along the way it discusses most of the major topics, institutions and debates which are ordinarily addressed in public law courses, and equivalents in non-law disciplines. ![]() The Enduring Library: Technology, Tradition, and the Quest for Balance By Michael Gorman 2003 | 157 Pages | ISBN: 0838908462 | PDF | 1 MB Librarians are experts at selecting, evaluating and disseminating the best content in the most appropriate format to meet the needs of library users. New technologies can be invaluable tools in these efforts. Taking advantage of these technologies does not, however, change the fundamental mission of libraries everywhere. In this work, one of the library world's thinkers discusses the transformative effect that communications technology has had on information delivery from past to present to future. By tracing these transformations, Michael Gorman writes a roadmap for achieving balance between the tradition of library service and ever-changing technology. Exploring both opportunities and perils, Gorman points the way to: integrating technology into long- and short-term goals; rethinking reference work, to direct users to the highest quality sources available; revamping cataloguing through technology to improve user access; reinvigorating the library's role in promoting literacy; and relieving techno-stress to achieve peace of mind, harmony and stability. ![]() The Endomorph Diet for Beginners: An Easy-to-Follow Guide with Delicious Recipes and a 30-Day Meal Plan for a Sustainable Lifestyle (Cookbook for Beginners and Beyond) by Oscar Higgins English | April 5, 2024 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B0CZWVX5KD | 202 pages | EPUB | 3.86 Mb Unlock Lasting Weight Loss with the Endomorph Diet - Designed for Your Body Type ![]() The Endangered Species Act at Thirty: Vol. 2: Conserving Biodiversity in Human-Dominated Landscapes By J. Michael Scott, Dale D. Goble, Frank W. Davis 2006 | 376 Pages | ISBN: 159726055X | PDF | 3 MB A companion volume to The Endangered Species Act at Thirty: Renewingthe Conservation Promise, published by Island Press in fall 2005, thisnew book examines the key policy tools available for protecting biodiversityin the United States by revisiting some basic questions in conservation:What are we trying to protect and why? What are the limitsof species-based conservation? Can we develop new conservationstrategies that are more ecologically and economically viable than pastapproaches? ![]() Sean Meighoo, "The End of the West and Other Cautionary Tales" English | ISBN: 0231176724 | 2016 | 280 pages | MOBI | 510 KB Most historical accounts of "the West" take it for granted that the guiding principles of the Western tradition―reason, progress, and freedom―have been passed down directly from ancient Greece to modern Europe, evolving in isolation from all non-Western cultures. Today, many political analysts and cultural critics maintain that the Western tradition is fast approaching its end, for better or worse, as it becomes more and more integrated with non-Western cultures in an increasingly globalized world. But what if we are witnessing something else entirely―not the "end" of the West but rather another historical mutation of the idea of the West itself? ![]() The End of the Mind: The Edge of the Intelligible in Hardy, Stevens, Larking, Plath, and Gluck (Literary Criticism and Cultural Theory) By DeSales Harrison 2004 | 288 Pages | ISBN: 0415970296 | PDF | 2 MB This book seeks to include among accounts of modern lyric poetry a theory of the poem's relation to the unintelligible. DeSales Harrison draws a distinction between sites of unintelligibility and sights of difficulty; while much has been said about modernist difficulty, little has been said about the attention that poets give to phenomena that arrest, impede, obscure, damage or destroy the capacity for intelligible representation. |