Linkletter Down Under
Author: Art Linkletter
Publisher: Englewood Cliffs, N.J. : Prentice-Hall
Published: 1968
Total Pages: 222
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Author: Art Linkletter
Publisher: Englewood Cliffs, N.J. : Prentice-Hall
Published: 1968
Total Pages: 222
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Art Linkletter
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Published: 1970-01-01
Total Pages: 222
ISBN-13: 9780718208134
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Jann Einfeld
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Published: 2003
Total Pages: 116
ISBN-13: 9781590180143
DOWNLOAD EBOOKDescribes life in Australia's outback.
Author: Sharon Sites Adams
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
Published: 2008-09-01
Total Pages: 233
ISBN-13: 0803211384
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIt was an age without GPS and the Internet, without high-tech monitoring and instantaneous reporting. And it was a time when women simply didn?t do such things. None of this deterred Sharon Sites Adams. In June 1965 Adams made history as the first woman to sail solo from the mainland United States to Hawaii. Four years later, just as Neil Armstrong very publicly stepped onto the moon, the diminutive Adams, alone and unobserved, finally sighted Point Arguello, California, after seventy-four days sailing a thirty-one-foot ketch from Japan, across the violent and unpredictable Pacific. She was the first woman to do so, setting another world record. ΓΈ Inspiring and exciting, Adams?s memoir recounts the personal path leading to her historic achievements: a tomboy childhood in the Oregon high desert, an early marriage and painful divorce, and a second marriage that ended when her husband died of cancer. In the wake of his death and almost by accident, Adams discovered sailing. Six weeks after her first sailing lesson she bought a boat, and within eight months she set out to achieve her first world record. Pacific Lady recounts the inward journey that paralleled her sailing feats, as Adams drew on every scrap of courage and navigational skill she could muster to overcome the seasickness, exhaustion, and loneliness that marked her harrowing crossings.
Author: Nicole Y. Chalmer
Publisher: CSIRO PUBLISHING
Published: 2021-05-03
Total Pages: 336
ISBN-13: 1486313434
DOWNLOAD EBOOKGlobal food security is dependent on ecologically viable production systems, but current agricultural practices are often at odds with environmental sustainability. Resolving this disparity is a huge task, but there is much that can be learned from traditional food production systems that persisted for thousands of years. Ecoagriculture for a Sustainable Food Future describes the ecological history of food production systems in Australia, showing how Aboriginal food systems collapsed when European farming methods were imposed on bushlands. The industrialised agricultural systems that are now prevalent across the world require constant input of finite resources, and continue to cause destructive environmental change. This book explores the damage that has arisen from farming systems unsuited to their environment, and presents compelling evidence that producing food is an ecological process that needs to be rethought in order to ensure resilient food production into the future. Cultural sensitivity Readers are warned that there may be words, descriptions and terms used in this book that are culturally sensitive, and which might not normally be used in certain public or community contexts. While this information may not reflect current understanding, it is provided by the author in a historical context.
Author: Sarah Blagrove
Publisher: CSIRO PUBLISHING
Published: 2016-08
Total Pages: 287
ISBN-13: 1486305903
DOWNLOAD EBOOKEarth's human population currently exceeds 7 billion, and by the year 2050 our planet will have at least two billion more mouths to feed. When faced with providing food for so many people, the idea is often advanced that Australia will become the 'food bowl' of Asia. Australia currently grows enough food to feed about three times its population and agricultural exports are important to our economy; however, Australia's role in feeding the world needs careful consideration. This highly topical book draws together the latest intelligence on the sustainable production and distribution of food and other products from Australian farms. It examines questions that policy-makers, farmers, politicians, agricultural scientists and the general public are asking about the potential productivity of our arable land, the environmental and economic impacts of seeking to increase productivity, and the value of becoming cleaner and greener in our agricultural output. With chapters on the emergence of new markets, consumer trends in China, the biophysical constraints on agricultural expansion, and the various products of Australian agriculture and aquaculture, Australia's Role in Feeding the World provides valuable insight into the future of agriculture in this nation.
Author: Library of Congress. Copyright Office
Publisher: Copyright Office, Library of Congress
Published: 1971
Total Pages: 1510
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Published: 1981
Total Pages: 156
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