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Environmental Law

Environmental Law

by Elizabeth Fisher
144 Pages · 2015 · 3 MB · 3 Downloads · New!
" Happiness doesn't result from what we get, but from what we give. ” ― Ben Carson
Beyond the First Draft
by Megan McAlpin
157 Pages · 2014 · 1.5 MB · 3,729 Downloads · New!
Beyond the First Draft are the writing, law tasks, and legal writing books that contain the secrets to become expert in writing and editing. Megan McAlpin is the author of this remarkable book. It is a comprehensive book for lawyers and law students to make their writing amazing. There are a number of challenges that student faces and writing is one of them. This guide takes the reader step by step through different techniques and tips to become what you wanted. Writing should be vigorous, organized, polished as well as clear.
All the Birds in the Sky
by Charlie Jane Anders
320 Pages · 2015 · 2 MB · 12 Downloads · New!
The “All the Birds in the Sky” is a beautifully written, thoughtful, quirky, weird, unique story about our relationship with nature and about our ethical responsibilities in an age of environmental devastation derived from human actions. Jane Anders is the author of this book. A mixture of magic and science, this book is a very unique take on converging genres. It is a love story of an ideological war for humanity’s soul. The structure of the story weaves the two threads of magic and technology together as well as is probably possible. It’s about a girl named Patricia who’s a witch and a boy named Laurence who is a computer wizard. The story starts with the main characters in middle school, skips a few years, and then picks up their story again when they are young adults living and working in San Francisco Well, at least from the perspective of a social outcast, with all the melancholy, isolation, fragile friendships, and social pressure that comes with that but also the positive side of finding things that you love and learning more about yourself. Patricia can do some real magic and Laurence finds joy in invention, but both are lonely and misunderstood at school. The school-age chapters highlight how girls and boys are bullied differently, with boys often suffering physical abuse at the hands of their classmates and girls being excluded or vilified by their peers (the kids at school think Patricia’s a Satanist).

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