Fire and Air

Fire and Air
Author: Erik Vlaminck
Publsiher: House of Anansi
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2015-02-21
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781770894020

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Told from the points of view of a mother and daughter, Fire and Air tells the story of a Belgian and Dutch family who flee to Canada to escape the Second World War, only to have the past catch up to them. Ten-year-old Elly Verkest is a first-generation immigrant to Canada. Her father, Gaston, is one of the many Belgians who moved to the country after the Second World War, and her mother, Mina, is from Zundert, a small town in the Netherlands. When Gaston goes on one of his trips to his hometown of Flanders, he doesn’t come back. As each struggles with the sudden disappearance of Gaston, mother and daughter grow farther apart. When she is a young adult, Elly decides to search for her father in Belgium. There, she discovers that Gaston has a secret life. When Elly returns to Canada, she finds out she is pregnant by a man she met in Atwerp. Several years later, Elly’s daughter, Linda, develops a close relationship with her grandmother. Slowly, she discovers all of the family secrets...

Air Management for the Fire Service

Air Management for the Fire Service
Author: Mike Gagliano
Publsiher: Fire Engineering Books
Total Pages: 684
Release: 2008
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781593701291

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The expert instructors at the Seattle Fire Department offer a comprehensive explanation of how to develop and implement an effective air management program for departments of any size. This handbook includes examples from international departments, the newest technology breakthroughs, and more.

Earth Air Fire Water

Earth  Air  Fire   Water
Author: Scott Cunningham
Publsiher: Llewellyn Worldwide
Total Pages: 154
Release: 2012-11-08
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9780738718088

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"A treasure trove of practical magic for both novices and more experienced practitioners...beautifully crafted spells that invoke the alchemy of possibility."—PanGaia A leaf from an oak tree...a wildflower...water from a sparkling stream...dirt from a cool dark cave—these are the age-old tools of natural magic. Born of the earth, possessing inherent power, they await only our touch and intention to bring their magical qualities to life. The four elements are powerful magical tools. Using their energies, we can transform ourselves, our lives, and our world. This much-loved, classic guide offers more than seventy-five spells, rites, and simple rituals you can perform using the marvelous powers of the natural world. Scott Cunningham was a greatly respected teacher and one of the most influential members of the modern Craft movement. A practitioner of elemental magic for twenty years, he wrote more than fifty books, including the seminal Wicca: A Guide for the Solitary Practitioner.

Air Water Earth Fire

Air  Water  Earth  Fire
Author: Angelo Peccerillo
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2021-10-03
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783030780135

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The book describes the structure, composition and evolution of the Earth, the main geological processes occurring on it, and how some crucial environmental matters that are amply debated in the media (e.g. pollution, greenhouse effect) can be fully understood by placing them in the holistic context of the system Earth as a whole. It provides basic information on a series of key geological issues, from the structure and composition of the Earth to the large-scale processes that characterize our planet, such as rock alteration and sedimentation, magmatism, geomagnetism, seismicity, plate tectonics, cyclical migration of chemical elements through various Earth reservoirs (Geochemical Cycles), and evolution of the planet from Hadean to present. It intends to reach a wide readership, which is interested in our planet and wish to have a general and comprehensive view of its origin, evolution and activity. Potential readership includes undergraduate and advanced undergraduate students in Geology and other scientific disciplines, and any moderately- to well-educated people interested in the surrounding world and eager to gain a basic knowledge of the Earth and to reach an integrated view of how our planet is working.

Wildland Fire in Ecosystems

Wildland Fire in Ecosystems
Author: David V. Sandberg
Publsiher: DIANE Publishing
Total Pages: 86
Release: 2009-09
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781437915570

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Wildland fire is an integral part of ecosystem mgmt. and is essential in maintaining functional ecosystems, but air pollutants emitted from those fires can be harmful to human health and welfare. This review of what is known about the effects of fire on air quality will assist those in the fire and air quality mgmt. communities. Contents: (1) Intro.; Scope; Framework; Prior Work; Changes in Fire Policy; (2) Air Quality Regulations and Fire; (3) Overview of Air Pollution from Fire; (4) Characterization of Emissions from Fires; (5) Transport, Dispersion, and Modeling of Fire Emissions; (6) Atmospheric and Plume Chemistry; (7) Estimating the Air Quality Impacts of Fire; (8) Consequences of Fire on Air Quality; (9) Recommend. for Future Research. Illus.

Earth Fire Water Air

Earth  Fire  Water  Air
Author: Mary Hoffman
Publsiher: Dutton Juvenile
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1995
Genre: Air
ISBN: 0525454209

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Uses myths, legends, images, and ideas from around the world to tell how four basic natural elements have inspired people in the past.

Earth Water Fire and Air

Earth  Water  Fire and Air
Author: Walter Kraul
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1989
Genre: Science
ISBN: 086315090X

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This craft book for children shows how to make a waterwheel, paddle-steamer, propeller plane, parachute, windmill, simple pendulum clock, spinning tops, a little hot-air carousel or roundabout, a hot-air balloon, and lots more. Some suggestions are simple enough for six-year-olds, others challenging enough for a skilful twelve-year-old.

Earth Water Air Fire

Earth  Water  Air  Fire
Author: José Luis Mateo,Florian Sauter
Publsiher: Actar
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1940291461

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Forced to interact with the natural elements that invigorate a built structure and co-determine a building's experiential reality during construction, one ought to keep in mind their brute powers - earth's crushing heaviness, the erratic character of water, air's thermo-dynamic cataclysms, or the dangerous benignity of fire. Affective in a direct way, they act as guiding principles in the process of realization: While the earth targets the foundations, the roof shields from water, the openings control the flow of air, and the walls protect from the gleaming sun.