Through Pink Streets

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Through Pink Streets By: Kurtis Krumdick About the Book On the cab ride home I felt good. In my book this wasn’t an official date, a fact I had made rather obvious, but if it had been, it would have been a good one. I always hated the pretense of first dates and tonight, together, we had avoided it completely. I actually anticipated seeing him again. For now, I was happy. This collection of short stories features queer love and bonding in many of its forms, though the stories vary widely. Like all of us, the characters in this book struggle with connections and finding meaning and happiness. So, while the stories focus on the experiences of the queer identity—largely gay male—their struggles and triumphs will be felt by readers of all identities.

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Genre : Fiction
Author : Kurtis Krumdick
Publisher : Dorrance Publishing
Release : 2022-02-09
File : 115 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781685371531


Building The Pink Road Of Hope

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This coffee table book documents in a step-by-step manner a solution for breast cancer screening and detection, beginning from inception, planning, implementation and finally impact in Malaysia. What makes this solution even more interesting is that the free mammogram screening programme has been running for more than three years and is within its fourth year at the time of writing of this book – which is an extrapolation into its long-term sustainability.

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Genre : Health & Fitness
Author : Dr Murallitharan Munisamy
Publisher : National Cancer Society Malaysia
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File : 150 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9789671102855


Life And Labour Of The People In London Streets And Population Classified

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Genre : Labor
Author : Charles Booth
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Release : 1892
File : 382 Pages
ISBN-13 : HARVARD:HN3TJF


Educating The Respectable

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Under its first headmaster, W.B. Adams, Fleet Road Board School was an outstanding success, described by a contemporary journal as the finest elementary school in Europe.' This study explains the school's success using contemporary sources, and newspapers and the oral evidence of ex-pupils.

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Genre : Education
Author : Professor W E Marsden
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2005-08-18
File : 215 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781135784027


Labour And Life Of The People

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Genre : Labor and laboring classes
Author : Charles Booth
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Release : 1891
File : 620 Pages
ISBN-13 : UCBK:B000568088


The Rainbow Atlas

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Take a colorful tour of 500 eye-poppingly brilliant spots around the world with The Rainbow Atlas. Spanning natural phenomena, architectural wonders, art installations, and more, the contents of this book range from the pink salt lakes of Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula to the eye-catching home façades of Cobh, Ireland. Spectacularly colorful and packed with dreamy photographs, The Rainbow Atlas introduces readers to the most vibrant landmarks the world has to offer. • Entries offer surprising facts and expert advice on when to visit these surreal settings. • Provides readers with hours of inspiration for their future adventures • Explore and learn about places like China's Rainbow Mountains and the colorful streets of Cape Town. The Rainbow Atlas is organized by longitude, creating fun and unexpected juxtapositions. Paired with stunning photographs of each location, The Rainbow Atlas advises readers of the best time of year to visit each spot and explains the particularities of each riotous rainbow locale. • Spectacularly colorful and packed with dreamy rainbow content • The perfect and unique book for adventure seekers, color enthusiasts, photographers, rainbow chasers, travel addicts, and explorers everywhere • Add it to your collection of books like Atlas Obscura: An Explorer's Guide to the World's Hidden Wonders by Joshua Foer, Dylan Thuras, and Ella Morton; The Bucket List: 1000 Adventures Big & Small by Kath Stathers; and The Secret Lives of Color by Kassia St Clair

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Genre : Photography
Author : Taylor Fuller
Publisher : Chronicle Books
Release : 2020-05-05
File : 402 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781452184081


Vic Knight S Florida

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Experience the real history of the Sunshine State as told with the wit and wisdom of a 10th-generation native son.

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Genre : History
Author : Knight, Victor M.
Publisher : Pelican Publishing
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File : 248 Pages
ISBN-13 : 1455613592


St Petersburg

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Known as the "Sunshine City," St. Petersburg gained notoriety as a popular destination for seasonal residents during the Florida real estate boom of the 1920s. However, the history of footprints along with shoreline spans thousands of years. Long before the first contact with Spanish conquistadors during the sixteenth century, indigenous cultures flourished along the abundant estuaries and left shell mounds and pottery as evidence of their settlements. After these original inhabitants disappeared, occasional fishing parties from Cuba and the Caribbean visited a largely uninhabited peninsula along Florida's west coast. Indeed, fewer than 500 people resided along the entire Pinellas peninsula on the eve of the Civil War. Throughout the twentieth century, waves of settlers, tourists, and residents encountered a colorful array of speculators and developers. Sometimes known as a winter wonderland for "snowbird" retirees, St. Petersburg tried to reinvent itself after pundits referred to the city as "God's waiting room" by the early 1960s. Fifty years later, much has changed. This book offers a visual portrait of St. Petersburg since the early 1900s. Historical and contemporary photographs in four chapters illustrate St. Petersburg's waterfront heritage, the transformation of its downtown, the establishment of neighborhoods near downtown, and the city's expansion in more recent years. Rather than offering an academic narrative, St. Petersburg Through Time introduces the reader to important moments in the city's vibrant history and encourages further exploration.

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Genre : History
Author : James Anthony Schnur
Publisher : Arcadia Publishing
Release : 2014
File : 96 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781625450876


The Criminology Of Place

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The study of crime has focused primarily on why particular people commit crime or why specific communities have higher crime levels than others. In The Criminology of Place, David Weisburd, Elizabeth Groff, and Sue-Ming Yang present a new and different way of looking at the crime problem by examining why specific streets in a city have specific crime trends over time. Based on a 16-year longitudinal study of crime in Seattle, Washington, the book focuses our attention on small units of geographic analysis-micro communities, defined as street segments. Half of all Seattle crime each year occurs on just 5-6 percent of the city's street segments, yet these crime hot spots are not concentrated in a single neighborhood and street by street variability is significant. Weisburd, Groff, and Yang set out to explain why. The Criminology of Place shows how much essential information about crime is inevitably lost when we focus on larger units like neighborhoods or communities. Reorienting the study of crime by focusing on small units of geography, the authors identify a large group of possible crime risk and protective factors for street segments and an array of interventions that could be implemented to address them. The Criminology of Place is a groundbreaking book that radically alters traditional thinking about the crime problem and what we should do about it.

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Genre : Social Science
Author : David Weisburd
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Release : 2012-10-01
File : 289 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780199709106


The Sound Of The Sea Seashells And The Fate Of The Oceans

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A Science Friday Best Science Book of the Year A Kirkus Reviews Best Nonfiction Book of the Year A Library Journal Best Science and Technology Book of the Year A Tampa Bay Times Best Book of the Year A stunning history of seashells and the animals that make them that "will have you marveling at nature…Barnett’s account remarkably spirals out, appropriately, to become a much larger story about the sea, about global history and about environmental crises and preservation" (John Williams, New York Times Book Review). Seashells have been the most coveted and collected of nature’s creations since the dawn of humanity. They were money before coins, jewelry before gems, art before canvas. In The Sound of the Sea, acclaimed environmental author Cynthia Barnett blends cultural history and science to trace our long love affair with seashells and the hidden lives of the mollusks that make them. Spiraling out from the great cities of shell that once rose in North America to the warming waters of the Maldives and the slave castles of Ghana, Barnett has created an unforgettable history of our world through an examination of the unassuming seashell. She begins with their childhood wonder, unwinds surprising histories like the origin of Shell Oil as a family business importing exotic shells, and charts what shells and the soft animals that build them are telling scientists about our warming, acidifying seas. From the eerie calls of early shell trumpets to the evolutionary miracle of spines and spires and the modern science of carbon capture inspired by shell, Barnett circles to her central point of listening to nature’s wisdom—and acting on what seashells have to say about taking care of each other and our world.

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Genre : Nature
Author : Cynthia Barnett
Publisher : W. W. Norton & Company
Release : 2021-07-06
File : 414 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780393651454