A Brief History of Basketball in Australia - From Outback to Courtside

A Brief History of Basketball in Australia - From Outback to Courtside

Author: Luckey Helms

Publisher: HoopsWithoutBorders

Published: 2024-07-26

Total Pages: 367

ISBN-13:

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Explore the exciting history of basketball in Australia with "A Short History of Basketball in Australia." This book takes you from the sport’s early days when it was brought by American missionaries and servicemen, to today, where it is one of Australia's most popular sports. Learn how basketball grew in Australia, becoming a major part of the country’s culture and producing famous players who shine on the global stage. Read about the key moments and important people who shaped Australian basketball, like the start of the National Basketball League (NBL) and the success of players such as Andrew Gaze and Lauren Jackson. Discover stories of legendary teams, historic games, and the unique playing style of Australian basketball. See how grassroots programs and community efforts help develop young talent and promote inclusivity. With interesting stories and thorough research, "A Short History of Basketball in Australia" shows how basketball has impacted Australian society and culture. Whether you love basketball, study Australian history, or are curious about sports, this book is a compelling and informative read.


Australia

Australia

Author:

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 618

ISBN-13: 0756660823

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Each information-packed page is splashed with enticing photographs of the people, animals, deserts, and ocean vistas that make the country Down Under famous the world over. Full-color maps and at-a-glance tables make it easy to sort through dining and accommodation choices.


The Slow Evolution of Foster Care in Australia

The Slow Evolution of Foster Care in Australia

Author: Nell Musgrove

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2018-08-10

Total Pages: 322

ISBN-13: 3319939009

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​This book draws on archival, oral history and public policy sources to tell a history of foster care in Australia from the nineteenth century to the present day. It is, primarily, a social history which places the voices of people directly touched by foster care at the centre of the story, but also within the wider social and political debates which have shaped foster care across more than a century. The book confronts foster care’s difficult past—death and abuse of foster children, family separation, and a general public apathy towards these issues—but it also acknowledges the resilience of people who have survived a childhood in foster care, and the challenges faced by those who have worked hard to provide good foster homes and to make child welfare systems better. These are themes which the book examines from an Australian perspective, but which often resonate with foster care globally.


Where History Happened

Where History Happened

Author: Peter Spearritt

Publisher: National Library of Australia

Published: 2018-09-01

Total Pages: 236

ISBN-13: 0642279268

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'Where History Happened' reveals the hidden past of some of Australia's most intriguing towns and places, from mining settlements and whaling stations to monuments and historic houses in our capital cities. The stories that emerge, of remote religious communities, isolated penal colonies, places of Indigenous incarceration and environmental degradation and rejuvenation, describe a vast and complex country, with a heritage worth preserving. Part social, architectural, military, political and industrial history, part road trip travel companion, this book has something for every reader.


Strange Natures

Strange Natures

Author: Kent H. Redford

Publisher: Yale University Press

Published: 2021-06-22

Total Pages: 296

ISBN-13: 0300230974

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A groundbreaking examination of the implications of synthetic biology for biodiversity conservation Nature almost everywhere survives on human terms. The distinction between what is natural and what is human-made, which has informed conservation for centuries, has become blurred. When scientists can reshape genes more or less at will, what does it mean to conserve nature? The tools of synthetic biology are changing the way we answer that question. Gene editing technology is already transforming the agriculture and biotechnology industries. What happens if synthetic biology is also used in conservation to control invasive species, fight wildlife disease, or even bring extinct species back from the dead? Conservation scientist Kent Redford and geographer Bill Adams turn to synthetic biology, ecological restoration, political ecology, and de-extinction studies and propose a thoroughly innovative vision for protecting nature.


Australian Deserts

Australian Deserts

Author: Steve Morton

Publisher: CSIRO PUBLISHING

Published: 2022-02-01

Total Pages: 543

ISBN-13: 1486306012

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Australian Deserts: Ecology and Landscapes is about the vast sweep of the Outback, a land of expanses making up three-quarters of the continent – the heart of Australia. Steve Morton brings his extensive first-hand knowledge and experience of arid Australia to this book, explaining how Australian deserts work ecologically. This book outlines why unpredictable rainfall and paucity of soil nutrients underpin the nature of desert ecosystems, while also describing how plants and animals came to be desert dwellers through evolutionary time. It shows how plants use uncertain rainfall to provide for persistence of their populations, alongside outlines of the dominant animals of the deserts and explanations of the features that help them succeed in the face of aridity and uncertainty. Richly illustrated with the photographs of Mike Gillam, this fascinating and accessible book will enhance your understanding of the nature of arid Australia.


Religion and its Evolution

Religion and its Evolution

Author: Carl Brusse

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2023-12-05

Total Pages: 155

ISBN-13: 1003814093

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This book examines why individuals and communities invest heavily in their religious life through multi-disciplinary perspectives. It pursues philosophical, psychological, deep time historical and adaptive answers to this question. Religion is a profoundly puzzling phenomenon from an evolutionary perspective. Commitment to religions are typically expensive, and most of the beliefs that motivate them cannot be true (since religious belief systems are inconsistent with one another). Yet some form of religion seems to be universal and resilient in historically known cultures – though not, if archaeology is to be trusted, in human communities early in the evolution of our species. We have collectively invented religion over about the last 100,000 years. Stemming from an interdisciplinary workshop, this book grapples with these challenges and features diverse contributions: some offer evolutionary and historical analyses, identifying hidden adaptive benefits to religion independent of the veracity of religious belief. Others see connections between religious commitment and commitment to the social norms that make cooperative life possible and explore aspects of human psychology that make religious belief tempting. Broad in scope and theoretically ambitious, Religion and Its Evolution: Signals, Norms and Secret Histories will be a key resource for scholars and researchers of religious studies, sciences of religion, psychology, anthropology, the cultural evolution of religion and the sociology of religion. This book was originally published as a special issue of Religion, Brain & Behavior.


Mars Up Close

Mars Up Close

Author: Marc Kaufman

Publisher: National Geographic Books

Published: 2014

Total Pages: 290

ISBN-13: 142621278X

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"National Geographic and science journalist Marc Kaufman combine inside stories, fascinating facts, and eye-popping pictures, some never before seen, of the red planet and NASA's groundbreaking Curiosity mission. Renowned author Kaufman spent two years embedded with the engineers and scientists at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, cheering on the rover's spine-tingling landing, learning the backstory of anticipated findings, and witnessing the inescapable frustrations that come from operating a $2.5-billion multitasking robot on a planet 35 million miles from Earth. With images never published before, and computer-enhanced with colors that make you want to spend your next vacation on Mars, this is the only book that explains everything, detail by detail and moment by moment, about the most ambitious space expedition the human race has ever undertaken."--Provided by publisher.


The Evolution of V

The Evolution of V

Author: Victoria M. Howard

Publisher: AuthorHouse

Published: 2018-08-17

Total Pages: 103

ISBN-13: 1546255478

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THE EVOLUTION OF V is a profound factual story about a woman who readily mixed with the rich and famous in search of love and contentment by accumulating wealth, fame and fortune. While on a spiritual journey to Australia, the Chief of an Aboriginal tribe insisted she stay with his people as their guest. Those three life altering days would change her life forever. Upon returning home, many bizarre and unexplainable events occurred which had her questioning her sanity. Had she been drugged while down under or had a dark spirit returned with her? After four decades of searching for Mr. Right and fighting a lifelong battle against Satan she discovered her one true love had been in front of her all along. His name was Jesus Christ. THE EVOLUTION OF V is an inspirational testimony of a womans journey--unselfishly revealing her enigmatic life in order to help others discover the path to happiness.