Food for Radical Thought

Food for Radical Thought

Author: Jean Taylor

Publisher: BookPOD

Published: 2024-04-05

Total Pages: 296

ISBN-13: 0992365694

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First Nations people in Australia survived for thousands of years before the Invasion and at the same time maintained the Land and waterways as well as the flora and fauna in an ecologically balanced way. We of the dominant culture wrecked everything in a little over 200 years because we needed to grow and eat the foods we were used to, eschewing bush tucker which has only recently and minimally become part of our diet. The Lesbian contributors in this anthology have covered a great deal of ground and uncovered many different and creative thoughts around food. With plenty of colourful illustrations to support these themes and more.


The Seven Deadly Sins of Obesity

The Seven Deadly Sins of Obesity

Author: Jane Dixon

Publisher: University of New South Wales Press

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 246

ISBN-13:

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Argues that the skyrocketing increase in obesity levels is not caused by individuals' moral weakness, but is due to modern society lacking the virtues necessary for people to adopt and maintain healthy behaviors. In a fresh and highly original approach, the book proceeds to identify a set of seven social and environmental 'sins' that characterize our contemporary world, and then describes how each impacts on the level of obesity.


Final Cause

Final Cause

Author: Pete Hancock

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2013-09

Total Pages: 318

ISBN-13: 1304228754

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'Final Cause' is a contemporary fiction-thriller based in Australia. It exposes the real risks to national security associated with engagement of computing consultants to develop new, high-tech 'in-house' computing applications for government. Especially for Border Security systems!


The ANZUS Crisis, Nuclear Visiting and Deterrence

The ANZUS Crisis, Nuclear Visiting and Deterrence

Author: Michael Pugh

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 1989

Total Pages: 305

ISBN-13: 0521343550

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The development of nuclear weapons has been a critical problem for the NATO alliance. In the Pacific, a region of increasing strategic interest for the United States and Soviet Union, nuclear weapons have been an environmental concern since the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Opposition to nuclear tests has now been taken a step further with the creation of a South pacific Nuclear Free Zone and the decision by a New Zealand Government to ban port visits by vessels believed to be carrying nuclear weapons. New Zealand's proposal to back its policy with legislation had been seen by the Reagan and Thatcher administrations as a threat to the principle of 'neither confirm nor deny' the presence of nuclear weapons on vessels. This 1989 study examines the questions of principle at issue, the evolution of the ANZUS crisis, its implications for the Western alliance structure as a whole, and the degree to which the 'nuclear-free' virus' in the South Pacific might be catching.


Manning Clark

Manning Clark

Author: Brian Matthews

Publisher: Allen & Unwin

Published: 2014-05-14

Total Pages: 572

ISBN-13: 1741762146

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"Manning Clark is one of this country's most famous historians and certainly its most controversial. For much of the 200 odd years of white occupation, Australians lived with a fear that they had no history worth recounting - too young a country for a history, it was said. Until Manning Clark came along with his six volume A History of Australia in which, framed and narrated as epic, there unfolds the story we now tell ourselves with all its familiar staging posts: Cook, convicts, Rum rebellion, gold, the sheep's back, Burke and Wills, Federation, the glorious defeat at Gallipoli, and so on. And surfacing throughout that dramatic and sprawling account are incisive and colourful portraits of its great men with their tragic flaws: Phillip, Macquarie, Bligh, Wentworth, Henry Lawson. Such is the huge stage and the parade of characters that make up the Manning Clark history."--Provided by publisher


The Gender Fairy

The Gender Fairy

Author: Jo Hirst

Publisher:

Published: 2015-11-15

Total Pages: 38

ISBN-13: 9780994457004

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""Only you know whether you are a boy or a girl. No one can tell you."" "The Gender Fairy" is a simple story about two children who find relief in finally being heard. It is a tale of two children who are taking their first joyful steps toward living as their true selves. It is an educational resource for all children and adults to understand what it might feel like to be a transgender child. For children aged four and up, "The Gender Fairy" is designed to be read aloud in the classroom or at home. It includes notes for parents and teachers to aid discussion and learning, completed in collaboration with Roz Ward (La Trobe University).