Author: Silent Creek
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 0595382606
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 160
Book Description
Charly, a penguin from Antarctica, is extremely worried about global warming and climate change. He makes a journey to New York City to confront human beings and their political leaders at the United Nations. Charly claims that the earth has been destroyed by wastefulness, destruction of natural habitats, and climatic calamity and demands that they purchase a new planet. Along the way, Charly the penguin meets many friends who help him in his quest: twelve-year-old Kwa Marita N , Jr., who lives in Mquesha, a small village in Ciskei, South Africa; Fipsi the zebra; Builtherself, an artificially created machine that is also a nature-based being; Serendipity the elephant; and Oscar the ostrich. As Charly and his friends fill out all the necessary paperwork and formulate their plan of action, another group is also plotting. Members of the World Bank as well as many HINWIs (high net worth individuals) and U-HINWIs (ultra-high net worth individuals) are deceitfully proposing to purchase a new planet to which they would let the penguins travel once earth has been used up-but their contribution will be the oil and gold of Antarctica. Will Charly's desperate pleas be resolved before Earth's resources are exhausted?
All the Ice of Africa
Author: Silent Creek
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 0595382606
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 160
Book Description
Charly, a penguin from Antarctica, is extremely worried about global warming and climate change. He makes a journey to New York City to confront human beings and their political leaders at the United Nations. Charly claims that the earth has been destroyed by wastefulness, destruction of natural habitats, and climatic calamity and demands that they purchase a new planet. Along the way, Charly the penguin meets many friends who help him in his quest: twelve-year-old Kwa Marita N , Jr., who lives in Mquesha, a small village in Ciskei, South Africa; Fipsi the zebra; Builtherself, an artificially created machine that is also a nature-based being; Serendipity the elephant; and Oscar the ostrich. As Charly and his friends fill out all the necessary paperwork and formulate their plan of action, another group is also plotting. Members of the World Bank as well as many HINWIs (high net worth individuals) and U-HINWIs (ultra-high net worth individuals) are deceitfully proposing to purchase a new planet to which they would let the penguins travel once earth has been used up-but their contribution will be the oil and gold of Antarctica. Will Charly's desperate pleas be resolved before Earth's resources are exhausted?
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 0595382606
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 160
Book Description
Charly, a penguin from Antarctica, is extremely worried about global warming and climate change. He makes a journey to New York City to confront human beings and their political leaders at the United Nations. Charly claims that the earth has been destroyed by wastefulness, destruction of natural habitats, and climatic calamity and demands that they purchase a new planet. Along the way, Charly the penguin meets many friends who help him in his quest: twelve-year-old Kwa Marita N , Jr., who lives in Mquesha, a small village in Ciskei, South Africa; Fipsi the zebra; Builtherself, an artificially created machine that is also a nature-based being; Serendipity the elephant; and Oscar the ostrich. As Charly and his friends fill out all the necessary paperwork and formulate their plan of action, another group is also plotting. Members of the World Bank as well as many HINWIs (high net worth individuals) and U-HINWIs (ultra-high net worth individuals) are deceitfully proposing to purchase a new planet to which they would let the penguins travel once earth has been used up-but their contribution will be the oil and gold of Antarctica. Will Charly's desperate pleas be resolved before Earth's resources are exhausted?
The Glaciers of Equatorial East Africa
Author: S. Hastenrath
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 9400962517
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 385
Book Description
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 9400962517
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 385
Book Description
British Engineers and Africa, 1875–1914
Author: Casper Andersen
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1317323017
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 265
Book Description
Using a wide range of primary sources that include correspondence, diaries, technical reports, institutional minutes and periodicals, Andersen reconstructs the networks and activities of Britain’s engineers while focusing on London as a centre of imperial expansion.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1317323017
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 265
Book Description
Using a wide range of primary sources that include correspondence, diaries, technical reports, institutional minutes and periodicals, Andersen reconstructs the networks and activities of Britain’s engineers while focusing on London as a centre of imperial expansion.
To Africa and Back
Author: Lorraine Stirneman
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1483606996
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 123
Book Description
I was scared to death. I had just told God I would do WHATEVER HE ASKED. Now I waited to hear what He wanted me to do, and where He wanted me to go. Would I be able to do what He asked? Would I like it? Would I hate it? Would it be too hard? Where would He send me? What if I failed? All these questions were running through my head, but I knew that once I made a commitment, I would keep it. Eventually God did unveil His plan. I was supposed to go to Bible School, then get a degree in Elementary Education, and go to Africa to teach the children of missionaries. This involved language study in Switzerland. WOW! That sounded like fun! Join me as I describe what it was like to live in a Swiss Pension, to study French, and to visit Dr. Francis Schaeffer. While in Europe, I had to go to Paris to get a visa. I was scared of traveling alone, but read how God provided a traveling companion at the very last minute and gave us a great weekend in Paris. I was originally scheduled to teach in the Congo, but due to a serious rebellion there, I was sent to the Central African Republic where I taught five students in a little thatched roof schoolhouse. Between the bats in the attic, the army ants, the red ants, the flying termites, and the huge flying roaches, I slowly began to adjust to African life and actually enjoyed it. A year later I was sent to the Congo. The rebellion was over (or so we thought) but during our five day trip to my mission station, we were met by rebels with machine guns demanding our truck. As I slept on the floor in a bullet-ridden room with no food or water, I thought to myself that I should be afraid. But I was calm and peaceful, for in spite of the circumstances, I knew that I was in the center of Gods will, the safest place in the world. The rest of the book describes the joy of teaching at Rethy Academy, the frustration of learning Swahili, the excitement of village evangelism, the seasons of loneliness, the experience of visiting a Pygmy village, the trials and joys of starting youth camps, and the MANY, MANY lessons that I learned about God and how you can trust Him completely, for what He has planned for your life will be good, acceptable, and perfect, and you cant improve on that!
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1483606996
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 123
Book Description
I was scared to death. I had just told God I would do WHATEVER HE ASKED. Now I waited to hear what He wanted me to do, and where He wanted me to go. Would I be able to do what He asked? Would I like it? Would I hate it? Would it be too hard? Where would He send me? What if I failed? All these questions were running through my head, but I knew that once I made a commitment, I would keep it. Eventually God did unveil His plan. I was supposed to go to Bible School, then get a degree in Elementary Education, and go to Africa to teach the children of missionaries. This involved language study in Switzerland. WOW! That sounded like fun! Join me as I describe what it was like to live in a Swiss Pension, to study French, and to visit Dr. Francis Schaeffer. While in Europe, I had to go to Paris to get a visa. I was scared of traveling alone, but read how God provided a traveling companion at the very last minute and gave us a great weekend in Paris. I was originally scheduled to teach in the Congo, but due to a serious rebellion there, I was sent to the Central African Republic where I taught five students in a little thatched roof schoolhouse. Between the bats in the attic, the army ants, the red ants, the flying termites, and the huge flying roaches, I slowly began to adjust to African life and actually enjoyed it. A year later I was sent to the Congo. The rebellion was over (or so we thought) but during our five day trip to my mission station, we were met by rebels with machine guns demanding our truck. As I slept on the floor in a bullet-ridden room with no food or water, I thought to myself that I should be afraid. But I was calm and peaceful, for in spite of the circumstances, I knew that I was in the center of Gods will, the safest place in the world. The rest of the book describes the joy of teaching at Rethy Academy, the frustration of learning Swahili, the excitement of village evangelism, the seasons of loneliness, the experience of visiting a Pygmy village, the trials and joys of starting youth camps, and the MANY, MANY lessons that I learned about God and how you can trust Him completely, for what He has planned for your life will be good, acceptable, and perfect, and you cant improve on that!
Into India, Out of Africa
Author: Alistair Caldicott
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1413741088
Category : Travel
Languages : en
Pages : 283
Book Description
From the word go, the style and tenor of this book is set. And it doesn't take long before we realise we are in for a raunchy, realistic, roughish ride; so seat yourself comfortably. Be transported from the relentlessly chaotic assault on the senses that is India to the cool Himalayan magnificence of trekking to Everest Base Camp. Through the vastness of Australia, unable to escape the predictably painful experiences of England's cricket team, before plunging into the outdoor activity challenges of New Zealand. Then, perhaps most compelling of all, the continent of Africa from the bottom up. An ambitious journey overland encompassing Africa's most extreme tip right up to its snow-covered top, Mt Kilimanjaro. Here it is not so much the final destination as all that is entailed to get there that informs and entertains. With a refreshing attitude, this book doesn't try to be the great African travel book drowning you with its intensity; Bruce Chatwin it is not. But it is a breath of fairly fresh air (excluding a lot of dust and some graphically described indigenous odours). The tone is conversational and intimate; the author takes the reader along with him on his (slightly) bumpy travels, and there is a splendid lack of any sort of political correctness, although Alistair is actually broad-minded and unprejudiced (minus a few Australians). He understands the people he meets. Without wanting to be remotely serious-because he isn't-this is a book that is kind and understanding of different places and people. The author observes, records, and attempts to shed light on people, places and experiences that are not of the everyday variety. The traveller-both experienced and of the armchairvariety-could have many a worse companion than this book.
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1413741088
Category : Travel
Languages : en
Pages : 283
Book Description
From the word go, the style and tenor of this book is set. And it doesn't take long before we realise we are in for a raunchy, realistic, roughish ride; so seat yourself comfortably. Be transported from the relentlessly chaotic assault on the senses that is India to the cool Himalayan magnificence of trekking to Everest Base Camp. Through the vastness of Australia, unable to escape the predictably painful experiences of England's cricket team, before plunging into the outdoor activity challenges of New Zealand. Then, perhaps most compelling of all, the continent of Africa from the bottom up. An ambitious journey overland encompassing Africa's most extreme tip right up to its snow-covered top, Mt Kilimanjaro. Here it is not so much the final destination as all that is entailed to get there that informs and entertains. With a refreshing attitude, this book doesn't try to be the great African travel book drowning you with its intensity; Bruce Chatwin it is not. But it is a breath of fairly fresh air (excluding a lot of dust and some graphically described indigenous odours). The tone is conversational and intimate; the author takes the reader along with him on his (slightly) bumpy travels, and there is a splendid lack of any sort of political correctness, although Alistair is actually broad-minded and unprejudiced (minus a few Australians). He understands the people he meets. Without wanting to be remotely serious-because he isn't-this is a book that is kind and understanding of different places and people. The author observes, records, and attempts to shed light on people, places and experiences that are not of the everyday variety. The traveller-both experienced and of the armchairvariety-could have many a worse companion than this book.
Narrative of Travels in Europe, Asia and Africa
Author: Evliya Çelebi
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Voyages and travels
Languages : en
Pages : 730
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Voyages and travels
Languages : en
Pages : 730
Book Description
Narrative of Travels in Europe, Asia and Africa in the 17th Century
Author: Evliyā Çelebi
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 260
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 260
Book Description
Narrative of Travels in Europe, Asia, and Africa, in the Seventeenth Century
Author: Evliya Çelebi
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Caucasus, South
Languages : en
Pages : 276
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Caucasus, South
Languages : en
Pages : 276
Book Description
Narrative of Travels in Europe, Asia, and Africa in the Seventeenth Century
Author: Evliya Çelebi
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1108041795
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 259
Book Description
This two-volume English translation of part of a longer narrative by the Ottoman Evliya Çelebi (1611-c.1680) was published in 1834. It offers a fascinating assemblage of topics varying from the fountains of Istanbul to a journey to Georgia. Volume 2 includes Çelebi's description of the 1645 siege of Canea.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1108041795
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 259
Book Description
This two-volume English translation of part of a longer narrative by the Ottoman Evliya Çelebi (1611-c.1680) was published in 1834. It offers a fascinating assemblage of topics varying from the fountains of Istanbul to a journey to Georgia. Volume 2 includes Çelebi's description of the 1645 siege of Canea.
Continental Drift, Plate Tectonics and the Ice Flow Theory
Author: Thomas Oldfield
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1387021036
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 188
Book Description
This volume contains background information and supporting documents for The Ice Flow Theory, a new theory that describes how the Earth's ocean basins developed into what they are today and how the continents were shaped including the development of the fold mountain systems. It provides information for locating oil, gas and coal deposits as well as information on earthquake and tsunami causes. This theory also explains prehistoric animal migration, isolation and extinction causes without the need for continental migration or extinction level events.
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1387021036
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 188
Book Description
This volume contains background information and supporting documents for The Ice Flow Theory, a new theory that describes how the Earth's ocean basins developed into what they are today and how the continents were shaped including the development of the fold mountain systems. It provides information for locating oil, gas and coal deposits as well as information on earthquake and tsunami causes. This theory also explains prehistoric animal migration, isolation and extinction causes without the need for continental migration or extinction level events.