Deep Salt Water

Deep Salt Water
Author: Marianne Apostolides
Publsiher: Book*hug Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1771662786

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"Deep Salt Water is an intimate memoir about abortion, expressed through a layering of language and imagery of the ocean. The story gravitates around the reconnection and ongoing entanglements of a couple who'd had an abortion twenty years earlier. Interdisciplinary in nature and entre-genre in style, Deep Salt Water is organized as thirty-seven separate pieces, divided into three sections (or 'trimesters') that detail the couple's love affair and unwanted pregnancy; the abortion itself; their separation and tenuous reconnection; and the sorrowful, urgent attempt to come to terms with the abortion and its consequences. Included in its pages are two innovative elements-a series of collages by visual artist Catherine Mellinger and a section entitled the 'Afterbirth, ' which discusses environmental issues that informed Apostolides' writing and moves the book from a place of intense intimacy to an outward focus that engages with the broader world and our shared responsibility and hope."--

Deep Salt Water

Deep Salt Water
Author: Marianne Apostolides
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2017
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1771662808

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"Deep Salt Water is an intimate memoir about abortion, expressed through a layering of language and imagery of the ocean. The story gravitates around the reconnection and ongoing entanglements of a couple who'd had an abortion twenty years earlier. Interdisciplinary in nature and entre-genre in style, Deep Salt Water is organized as thirty-seven separate pieces, divided into three sections (or 'trimesters') that detail the couple's love affair and unwanted pregnancy; the abortion itself; their separation and tenuous reconnection; and the sorrowful, urgent attempt to come to terms with the abortion and its consequences. Included in its pages are two innovative elements-a series of collages by visual artist Catherine Mellinger and a section entitled the 'Afterbirth, ' which discusses environmental issues that informed Apostolides' writing and moves the book from a place of intense intimacy to an outward focus that engages with the broader world and our shared responsibility and hope."--

Saltwater

Saltwater
Author: Jessica Andrews
Publsiher: Macmillan + ORM
Total Pages: 279
Release: 2020-01-14
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780374719173

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A Best Book of 2020: Open Letters Review "Andrews’s writing is transportingly voluptuous, conjuring tastes and smells and sounds like her literary godmother, Edna O’Brien . . . What makes her novel sing is its universal themes: how a young woman tries to make sense of her world, and how she grows up." –Penelope Green, The New York Times Book Review This “luminous” (TheObserver) feminist coming-of-age novel captures in sensuous, blistering prose the richness and imperfection of the bond between a daughter and her mother It begins with our bodies . . . Safe together in the violet dark and yet already there are spaces beginning to open between us. From that first immaculate, fluid connection, through the ups and downs of a working-class childhood in northern England, the one constant in Lucy’s life has been her mother: comforting and mysterious, ferociously loving, tirelessly devoted, as much a part of Lucy as her own skin. Her mother's lessons in womanhood shape Lucy’s appreciation for desire, her sense of duty as a caretaker, her hunger for a better, perhaps reckless life. At university in glamorous London, Lucy’s background sets her apart. And then she is finished, graduated, adrift. She escapes to a tiny house in Donegal left empty by her grandfather, a place where her mother once found happiness. There she will take a lover, live inside art and the past, and track back through her memories and her mother’s stories to make sense of her place in the world. In “a stunning new voice in British literary fiction” (The Independent) that lays bare our raw, dark selves, Jessica Andrews’s debut honors the richness and imperfection of the bond between a daughter and her mother. Intricately woven in lyrical vignettes, Saltwater is a novel of becoming-- a woman, an artist-- and of finding a way forward by looking back.

Groundwater Resources and Salt Water Intrusion in a Changing Environment

Groundwater Resources and Salt Water Intrusion in a Changing Environment
Author: Maurizio Polemio ,Kristine Walraevens
Publsiher: MDPI
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2019-11-13
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783039211975

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This Special Issue presents the work of 30 scientists from 11 countries. It confirms that the impacts of global change, resulting from both climate change and increasing anthropogenic pressure, are huge on worldwide coastal areas (and critically so on some islands in the Pacific Ocean), with highly negative effects on coastal groundwater resources, which are widely affected by seawater intrusion. Some improved research methods are proposed in the contributions: using innovative hydrogeological, geophysical, and geochemical monitoring; assessing impacts of the changing environment on the coastal groundwater resources in terms of quantity and quality; and using modelling, especially to improve management approaches. The scientific research needed to face these challenges must continue to be deployed by different approaches based on the monitoring, modelling and management of groundwater resources. Novel and more efficient methods must be developed to keep up with the accelerating pace of global change.

Salt Water Neighbors

Salt Water Neighbors
Author: Ted L. McDorman
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 415
Release: 2009
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780195383607

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Introduction -- Context and background -- 1970 : the landmark year -- UNCLOS III and the LOS Convention -- Canada : United States maritime boundaries -- Status of waters and navigation rights -- Fisheries -- Reviewing the past and looking to the future.

Possible extent and depth of salt contamination in ground water using geophysical techniques Red River Aluminum site Stamps Arkansas April 2003

Possible extent and depth of salt contamination in ground water using geophysical techniques  Red River Aluminum site  Stamps  Arkansas  April 2003
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: DIANE Publishing
Total Pages: 35
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9781428950276

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Water supply Paper

Water supply Paper
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 910
Release: 1911
Genre: Floods
ISBN: WISC:89042352484

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Salt Water s Greatest Gamefish

Salt Water s Greatest Gamefish
Author: Tom Boyd
Publsiher: Stackpole Books
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2015-07-15
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9780811713627

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A guide to essential tackle, techniques, and strategy for the world's top saltwater species, on both conventional tackle and fly. Includes information on how and where to catch all the fastest, toughest, and biggest saltwater gamefish, including striped bass, bonefish, tarpon, tuna, mako sharks, and more. • Tips for planning your trips to premier destinations • Detailed information about gamefish behavior and range • Recommendations on the best flies, lures, rods, reels, and more • Notes on rankings and speed