Riches of the Earth

Riches of the Earth

Author: Wendy Robertson

Publisher: Headline

Published: 2012-07-19

Total Pages: 248

ISBN-13: 0755393600

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In years of industrial change and the cataclysm of the Great War, the lives of two young people intertwine... In Riches of the Earth, Wendy Robertson writes a moving saga of two young people, whose happiness is blighted by family, tragedy and war. Perfect for fans of Katie Flynn and Dilly Court. 'A powerful writer inspired by history, her much loved home region and her experience of working-class life at its poorest and most difficult' - Mail on Sunday 1895, County Durham. The Laydon Joneses are new to Selby Street and appear to be just another Welsh family come to work the local mines. But Carodoc Laydon Jones, dour and unforgiving, is a force to be reckoned with, be it down the pit, at chapel or in his own house where he rules with an iron fist. His daughter Susannah has inherited his strength but is determined not to take on his bitterness. This is part of the reason she is deeply intrigued by Jonty Clelland, a young pacifist schoolmaster, who is everything her father is not. But just when it seems that the attraction between them might finally blossom into love, an unthinkable tragedy occurs... What readers are saying about Riches of the Earth: 'Superb characterisation adds to the wonderful, unfolding story' 'Five stars'


The Richest Hill on Earth

The Richest Hill on Earth

Author: Richard S. Wheeler

Publisher: St. Martin's Press

Published: 2012-10-30

Total Pages: 420

ISBN-13: 9780765366436

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One of the West's most beloved writers sets his sights on the war of the Copper Kings in late 19th-century Montana, and their struggle for control of the Orichest hill on Earth.


Riches from Earth

Riches from Earth

Author: Judith Hodge

Publisher: Benchmark Education Company

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 36

ISBN-13: 145090761X

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In this book, you will take an imaginary trip to learn about the riches of planet Earth. Your guides will help you understand that Earth's resources--soil, water, minerals, rocks, and fossil fuels--enable life to exist. Conserving Earth's resources and using them wisely are your responsibility!


How the Rich are Destroying the Earth

How the Rich are Destroying the Earth

Author: Hervé Kempf

Publisher:

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 146

ISBN-13:

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A best seller in France, and already translated into Spanish, Italian, Greek, and Korean, Hervé Kempf'sHow the Rich Are Destroying the Earth now appears in its first English edition. Bringing to bear more than twenty years of experience as an environmental journalist, Kempf describes the invincibility that many of the world's wealthy feel in the face of global warming, and how their unchecked privilege is thwarting action on the single most vexing problem facing our world.In this important primer on the link between global ecology and the global economy, Kempf makes the following observations: First, that the planet's ecological situation is growing ever worse, despite the efforts of millions of engaged citizens around the world. And second, despite environmentalists' emphasis that "we're all in the same boat," the world's economic elites--who continue to benefit by plundering the environment--have access to "lifeboats" that insulate them from the resulting catastrophes.Societies have not been able to effectively combat the expanding ecological crisis because it is intimately linked to the social crisis in which the ruling form of capitalism has been organized to impede democratic initiatives. This link explains the failure to make progress against the greatest emergency of our time, because in this relationship the oligarchy plays an essential and destructive role. For this reason, solving the ecological crisis depends on disrupting the power of the world's elite.We cannot understand the entwined ecological and social crises, Kempf argues, if we don't see them as the two sides of the same disaster--a disaster that comes from a system piloted by a dominant social strata that has no drive other than greed, no ideal other than conservatism, no dream other than technology. But Kempf also calls for measured optimism: "Despite the scale of the challenges that await us, solutions are emerging and--faced with the sinister prospects the oligarchs promote--the desire to remake the world is being reborn."


The New Gold Rush

The New Gold Rush

Author: Joseph N. Pelton

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2016-11-04

Total Pages: 244

ISBN-13: 3319392735

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This book captures the most exciting advances in the harnessing of space as a global resource. The authors track the growing number of space businesses and opportunities for investors, and the many possible benefits of spaceplanes, space stations and even space colonies. The authors also discuss the need for more regulatory reform. Companies like Planetary Resources are now forming to find mineral-rich asteroids and bring back new riches to Earth. Solar power satellites in the next few years will start to beam clean energy back to Earth, to meet the growing demands of a still-developing world. Innovative space industries are vital to the survival of modern human life, and the authors demonstrate what can be done to encourage the growing of the "New Space" frontier. From lassoing and then mining asteroids to developing new methods of defending the planet from space hazards and setting up new hotels and adventures for tourists in space, this new industry will have profound effects on Earth, especially on its economy. This book is based on a study of international experts commissioned ahead of the UNISPACE+50 meeting, having distilled the results of this comprehensive fact-finding process into a compact and very readable form. It can serve as an excellent starting point for understanding all the activities underway or planned to make space truly our next frontier.


The Richest Land on Earth

The Richest Land on Earth

Author: Eddie S. Lusk, Jr.

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2016-08-02

Total Pages: 122

ISBN-13: 9781537325354

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An Inspirational tale about a young girl named Althea who grew up in the mountains in a small hidden village called Piorre. Althea just celebrated her birthday and is very excited that she is finally old enough to travel around the world with her father (Wendell). Althea and Wendell love each other very much and have a very strong father daughter bond. Wendell is a prospector and is on an adventurous quest to find The Richest Land On Earth. Their journey takes them to many beautiful and unusual places. Along the way, they encounter many interesting characters that help them on their journey. They will experience both triumph and heartbreak, ultimately discovering something much more precious than wealth and riches.


Accessing the Riches of Heaven

Accessing the Riches of Heaven

Author: Patricia King

Publisher: Chosen Books

Published: 2019-05-21

Total Pages: 173

ISBN-13: 1493418890

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I just want to be in heaven. When we enter seasons of hardship or shortage, we yearn for the peace, tranquility, and abundance we know we will find in heaven. But did you know that God has given us access to the riches of heaven here on earth? Bestselling author and entrepreneur Patricia King dives into Scripture and answers questions like · What does accessing the riches of heaven look like? · What kinds of riches are there? · How can I receive my spiritual inheritance? · What impedes me from accessing this heavenly abundance? · Does God bestow different kinds of riches on different people? The Father provides for his children and has given you the means to access his riches here and now. Will you accept his invitation?


Mortgaging the Earth

Mortgaging the Earth

Author: Bruce Rich

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2014-06-03

Total Pages: 393

ISBN-13: 1134167180

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This critique of World Bank operations examines the effects of this organization on the societies in which it operates. Highly critical of the Bank's practices in its 50 years of operation, the author demonstrates how the Bank has become virtually unaccountable and a law unto itself. He describes how the Bank has supported oppressive regimes and loaned money to support large projects which have displaced local populations. He argues further that the Bank's current policies of structural adjustment are arresting the development of Third World countries.