Temperatures Rising (Mills & Boon Desire)

Temperatures Rising (Mills & Boon Desire)

Author: Brenda Jackson

Publisher: HarperCollins UK

Published: 2013-01-01

Total Pages: 137

ISBN-13: 1472000463

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Sherri Griffin knows all about hot, stormy weather. The kind where all a girl wants to do is strip down to her lingerie. A successful radio producer, still nothing can prepare Sherri for being stranded in a hurricane with gorgeous, arrogant Terrence Jeffries.


Feeling The Heat (Mills & Boon Desire) (The Westmorelands, Book 21)

Feeling The Heat (Mills & Boon Desire) (The Westmorelands, Book 21)

Author: Brenda Jackson

Publisher: HarperCollins UK

Published: 2012-08-01

Total Pages: 145

ISBN-13: 1408977761

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Their long-ago affair ended too abruptly. And Micah Westmoreland knows Kalina Daniels hasn’t forgiven him. But now that they’re working side by side he can’t ignore the heat that still burns between them. This time, there’ll be no question about his motive...he plans to make her his.


RICH, RUTHLESS AND SECRETLY ROYAL

RICH, RUTHLESS AND SECRETLY ROYAL

Author: Robyn Donald

Publisher: Harlequin / SB Creative

Published: 2017-12-03

Total Pages: 128

ISBN-13: 4596256861

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One night, Hani, a teacher on a small tropical island, suffers from a fit at a local festival. A man named Kelt with cold, beautiful copper eyes and a strong body offers to help her. Even though she swore she’d never love again, Hani feels her heart throbbing fast. She’s the princess of Moraz, who had to leave her country after she helped commit a shameful crime. With such a secret, such a past, she doesn’t have the right to love anyone…


Tourism in Changing Natural Environments

Tourism in Changing Natural Environments

Author: Natalie Ooi

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2020-05-21

Total Pages: 142

ISBN-13: 0429511280

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Natural environments, and the human interactions that occur within, are continuously changing and evolving. This comprehensive volume explores how the impacts of climate change, natural and man-made disasters, economic instability, and other macro-environmental factors can have profound implications for local and global economies, fragile ecosystems, and human cultures and livelihoods. The authors examine the numerous ways in which changes in the natural environment impact tourism, and how the tourism industry is responding and adapting to such changes, in both developed and developing regions. Through the various case studies that examine human interaction within what are often fragile ecosystems, this book makes it clear that, while adaptation can be passive in nature, it can and should be much more proactive, with individuals and organizations seeking improved knowledge and learning. Such actions will contribute to greater resilience within the tourism industry, whether in response to climate change and its subsequent impacts, or an increasing scarcity of the natural resources upon which tourism relies. This book was originally published as a special issue of the journal Tourism Geographies.


Congressional Record

Congressional Record

Author: United States. Congress

Publisher:

Published: 1971

Total Pages: 1438

ISBN-13:

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The Congressional Record is the official record of the proceedings and debates of the United States Congress. It is published daily when Congress is in session. The Congressional Record began publication in 1873. Debates for sessions prior to 1873 are recorded in The Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United States (1789-1824), the Register of Debates in Congress (1824-1837), and the Congressional Globe (1833-1873)


Bowling Alone: Revised and Updated

Bowling Alone: Revised and Updated

Author: Robert D. Putnam

Publisher: Simon & Schuster

Published: 2020-10-13

Total Pages: 592

ISBN-13: 1982130849

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Updated to include a new chapter about the influence of social media and the Internet—the 20th anniversary edition of Bowling Alone remains a seminal work of social analysis, and its examination of what happened to our sense of community remains more relevant than ever in today’s fractured America. Twenty years, ago, Robert D. Putnam made a seemingly simple observation: once we bowled in leagues, usually after work; but no longer. This seemingly small phenomenon symbolized a significant social change that became the basis of the acclaimed bestseller, Bowling Alone, which The Washington Post called “a very important book” and Putnam, “the de Tocqueville of our generation.” Bowling Alone surveyed in detail Americans’ changing behavior over the decades, showing how we had become increasingly disconnected from family, friends, neighbors, and social structures, whether it’s with the PTA, church, clubs, political parties, or bowling leagues. In the revised edition of his classic work, Putnam shows how our shrinking access to the “social capital” that is the reward of communal activity and community sharing still poses a serious threat to our civic and personal health, and how these consequences have a new resonance for our divided country today. He includes critical new material on the pervasive influence of social media and the internet, which has introduced previously unthinkable opportunities for social connection—as well as unprecedented levels of alienation and isolation. At the time of its publication, Putnam’s then-groundbreaking work showed how social bonds are the most powerful predictor of life satisfaction, and how the loss of social capital is felt in critical ways, acting as a strong predictor of crime rates and other measures of neighborhood quality of life, and affecting our health in other ways. While the ways in which we connect, or become disconnected, have changed over the decades, his central argument remains as powerful and urgent as ever: mending our frayed social capital is key to preserving the very fabric of our society.