The Poet’s Assortment is a collection of poems that beautifully captures the essence of different seasons and various life experiences. The author takes us on a journey through the changing landscapes of spring and winter, exploring the unique beauty of each season through vivid imagery and heartfelt emotions. The poems in this book are not just about the seasons, but also about the experiences that shape us as individuals. The author shares her observations on youth, love, and the passing of time, weaving together a tapestry of emotions that will resonate with readers of all ages.
My poems have been included in several anthologies and received glass and metal awards plus applauding certificates. I have four books published; including this one makes five. I feel I have become accustomed to expressing myself through poetry. I hope you will become accustomed to reading this book. You’ll find why trends today are the talk of the town.
This Love Affair is the interesting book subject for look into what giving the insight into love is uncovered. In it I tell of love is good and grand, happy and sad. There’s resource in much designing takes place. Some share the love their due around home and family while some hopefuls have their share with find the type wanted. We all do want reward in Love, Peace and Happiness. Such in evidence you’ll find inside the book. Excerpts ... lips elastic than the painted red roses blood ... handsome and gentle arms out-stretch ... the golden days and nights we appraised love. ... where each day delight surrounds home. ... if I indeed afford house upgraded...then come away with me my sweet ... sums on her chest add up. ... one was better off who did not stay but soon left. ... I send him off...at each door ... Why could theirs not have been main the sweet romance ... I looked by a hall threshold ... For these were the better years of life.
Here I am again. This now my 6th book. I hardly know all what I’m to say. Except if you desiring to read a book the gamut runs through poems, short stories, haiku, funny doings, wit sayings etc. this book is for you. Truth and fiction in the book should peak your interest enough to more read the pages having what I myself wrote serious motive and glad and comical sort designing choice works. I wrote all for me, not only, but for others also. The best way to know reassuredly the book how I said is to read it yourself.
This timely book provides a starting point for critical analysis and discourse about the status of gendered perspectives in environmental education research. Through bringing together selected writings of Annette Gough, it documents the evolving discussions of gender in environmental education research since the mid-1990s, from its origins in putting women on the agenda through to women’s relationships with nature and ecofeminism, as well as writings that engage with queer theory, intersectionality, assemblages, new materialisms, posthumanism and the more-than-human. The book is both a collection of Annette Gough, and her collaborators, writings around these themes and her reflections on the transitions that have occurred in the field of environmental education related to gender since the late 1980s, as well as her deliberations on future directions. An important new addition to the World Library of Educationalists, this book foregrounds women, their environmental perspectives, and feminist and other gendered research, which have been marginalised for too long in environmental education.
France and the Great War tells the story of how the French community embarked upon, sustained, and in some ways prevailed in the Great War. In this 2003 book, Leonard Smith and his co-authors synthesize many years of scholarship, examining the origins of the war from a diplomatic and military viewpoint, before shifting their emphasis to socio-cultural and economic history when discussing the civilian and military war culture. They look at the 'total' mobilization of the French national community, as well as the military and civilian crises of 1917, and the ambiguous victory of 1918. The book concludes by revealing how traces of the Great War can still be found in the political and cultural life of the French national community. This lively, accessible and engaging book will be of enormous value to students of the Great War.
The story of Killeen is aptly called "a tale of two cities." Killeen was founded on May 15, 1882, when the first Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe Railway Company (GC&SF) locomotive arrived from east Bell County. The original town contained 360 acres purchased from Susan Spofford for $960. GC&SF honored its assistant general manager, Frank Patrick Killeen, by naming the new town for him, although he probably never visited his namesake. During its first 60 years, Killeen developed into a busy agricultural center specializing in cotton and wool. It remained a town of approximately 1,200 until 1942, when a tank destroyer center was opened nearby and became Killeen's close neighbor--physically, economically, and socially--displacing farms and ranches and converting the town from an agricultural to a military-based economy. That conversion and Killeen's boomtown future were sealed in 1950, when Camp Hood, the tank destroyer center named for Confederate general John Bell Hood, became a permanent military installation and was renamed Fort Hood.
My poems have been included in several anthologies and received glass and metal awards plus applauding certificates. I have four books published; including this one makes five. I feel I have become accustomed to expressing myself through poetry. I hope you will become accustomed to reading this book. You’ll find why trends today are the talk of the town.
Here I am again. This now my 6th book. I hardly know all what I’m to say. Except if you desiring to read a book the gamut runs through poems, short stories, haiku, funny doings, wit sayings etc. this book is for you. Truth and fiction in the book should peak your interest enough to more read the pages having what I myself wrote serious motive and glad and comical sort designing choice works. I wrote all for me, not only, but for others also. The best way to know reassuredly the book how I said is to read it yourself.
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