The Goat that Escaped and Survived

The Goat that Escaped and Survived
Author: Miss Kelly
Publsiher: The Writers Tree
Total Pages: 199
Release: 2023-09-15
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 9781312106314

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I grew up in a Catholic family. A daughter of a Catholic Cop. While we went to church each Sunday, we never discussed the Mass on the ride and never discussed it on the ride home. The ride to Church often included Annie hollering for us to get in the car, and many times the ride included arguing, tension, and fights. I never remember my dad going with us. Well, except for that Easter Sunday when my green outfit with yellow Knee-High Socks got ruined. Typically, just my mother, brother, and sister. We were obedient Catholic kids during Mass. Images were important to Annie. We knew when to sit, stand, and kneel. When I knelt for prayer during Mass, I would always peek out to see if others were also peeking or following form. You could say that the outcome of my childhood memories of Catholic church included a tense ride to mass, mastery of Sit, Stand, Kneel, leaving mass early to beat the exiting drivers, racing home, and never speaking of the service.

Fire Escape

Fire Escape
Author: Jessica Stremer
Publsiher: Holiday House
Total Pages: 131
Release: 2024-06-25
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780823459193

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A timely middle grade nonfiction overview of the incredible ways animals detect, respond, and adapt to wildfires, as well as how climate change is affecting the frequency and severity of these devastating events in nature. Goats and beavers. Drones and parachutes. Pinecones and beetles. What do they have in common? Believe it or not, they are all crucial tools in fighting, preventing, and adapting to wildfires! These vicious fires are spreading faster and burning hotter than at any other time in history. Ongoing droughts, warming weather, and a history of poor forest management have extended the traditional wildfire season beyond the summer months. It is a matter of life and death for wildlife worldwide. This breathtaking nonfiction book focuses on unique angles to a hot topic, including injury rehabilitation efforts, species that use wildfires to their advantage, how to help area repopulation, and the animals that help to prevent/fight wildfires. A riveting, kid friendly text is accompanied by stunning woodcut illustrations and full-color photographs, as well as extensive back matter with glossary, sources, and index. Books for a Better Earth are designed to inspire children to become active, knowledgeable participants in caring for the planet they live on. A Junior Library Guild Gold Standard Selection

Sacrifice Captivity and Escape

Sacrifice  Captivity and Escape
Author: Peter Jackson
Publsiher: Pen and Sword
Total Pages: 205
Release: 2013-01-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781848848351

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Sacrifice, Captivity and Escape is an exceptional story. Peter Jackson was young and recently married when he was drafted into the army at the start of World War II. He had no wish to be there but like most of his generation he was given no choice. Peter arrived in Singapore just as the city was being evacuated and within days he was a prisoner of the Imperial Japanese Army. Peter was one of the very few to survive the hardship, illnesses and brutality that followed. Like so many he was forced to work for the Japanese, first in Singapore and then on the infamous Thai-Burma railway. While there, remarkably, he escaped with seven other soldiers and, when recaptured, he was treated harshly. His memoir brings alive the characters of his comrades and also of the Japanese who he encountered. Some of the Japanese treated their prisoners humanely and Peter was able to form a relationship with them but others were sadistic psychopaths. But throughout his memoir there is a sense of hopefulness that, as young men, they would survive and get back to their homes; this was despite the despair many of them felt at losing four years of their lives as prisoners.

The Goat that Escaped Survived

The Goat that Escaped   Survived
Author: Miss Kelly
Publsiher: Writer's Tree
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-11-08
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1312025867

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After a life full of struggles with a narcissistic mother and an abusive father, Kelly overcame the obstacles that life threw at her. In The Goat That Escaped and Survived, Kelly opens up about her own struggles with scapegoating, abuse, sexual harassment, desertion, and loneliness. The book also references the Bible in order to present to the readers what exemplary relationship dynamics should look like. For people who find themselves in a difficult position and have become trapped in the webs of unhealthy coping mechanisms, this book is a source of hope, courage, and strength. Miss Kelly also highlights how scapegoating has been an act that people have turned to since the ancient times of Christ.

Review of Submarine Escape Action Levels for Selected Chemicals

Review of Submarine Escape Action Levels for Selected Chemicals
Author: National Research Council,Division on Earth and Life Studies,Board on Environmental Studies and Toxicology,Committee on Toxicology,Subcommittee on Submarine Escape Action Levels
Publsiher: National Academies Press
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2002-03-04
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780309082945

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On-board fires can occur on submarines after events such as collision or explosion. These fires expose crew members to toxic concentrations of combustion products such as ammonia, carbon monoxide, hydrogen chloride, and hydrogen sulfide. Exposure to these substances at high concentrations may cause toxic effects to the respiratory and central nervous system; leading possible to death. T protect crew members on disabled submarines, scientists at the U.S. Navy Health Research Center's Toxicology Detachment have proposed two exposure levels, called submarine escape action level (SEAL) 1 and SEAL 2, for each substance. SEAL 1 is the maximum concentration of a gas in a disabled submarine below which healthy submariners can be exposed for up to 10 days without encountering irreversible health effects while SEAL 2 the maximum concentration of a gas in below which healthy submariners can be exposed for up to 24 hours without experiencing irreversible health effects. SEAL 1 and SEAL 2 will not impair the functions of the respiratory system and central nervous system to the extent of impairing the ability of crew members in a disabled submarine to escape, be rescued, or perform specific tasks. Hoping to better protect the safety of submariners, the chief of the Bureau of Medicine and Surgery requested that the National Research Council (NRC) review the available toxicologic and epidemiologic data on eight gases that are likely to be produced in a disabled submarine and to evaluate independently the scientific validity of the Navy's proposed SEALs for those gases. The NRC assigned the task to the Committee on Toxicology's (COT's) Subcommittee on Submarine Escape Action Levels. The specific task of the subcommittee was to review the toxicologic, epidemiologic, and related data on ammonia, carbon monoxide, chlorine, hydrogen chloride, hydrogen cyanide, hydrogen sulfide, nitrogen dioxide, and sulfur dioxide in order to validate the Navy's proposed SEALs. The subcommittee also considered the implications of exposures at hyperbaric conditions and potential interactions between the eight gases. Review of Submarine Escape Action Levels for Selected Chemicals presents the subcommittee's findings after evaluation human data from experimental, occupational, and epidemiologic studies; data from accident reports; and experimental-animal data. The evaluations focused primarily on high-concentration inhalation exposure studies. The subcommittee's recommended SEALs are based solely on scientific data relevant to health effects. The report includes the recommendations for each gas as determined by the subcommittee as well as the Navy's original instructions for these substances.

Surviving the Journey

Surviving the Journey
Author: Robert W. Russell
Publsiher: Page Publishing Inc
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2022-02-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781662454431

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Memories clearly start from the age of five to the year 2020 and the COVID-19 outbreak. Robert was introduced to the outdoor life by his father and brother. Athletics consumed a huge portion of his life. His first hunt in Alaska during the fall of 1981 was a huge success and planted the seed for more adventure. Reading the book Surviving the Journey is suspense-filled, taking you to many places in the world. It is a fun read you will enjoy.

The Journey of Survivors

The Journey of Survivors
Author: Subhrashis Adhikari
Publsiher: Partridge Publishing
Total Pages: 476
Release: 2016-04-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781482873344

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Journey of Survivors is one book that sums up the entire 70,000-year journey of India and her people. The book contains not just history, but also some interesting legends like how the Asuras were once our god, the legendary kingdom of women in the Himalayas, Alexanders search for somras, the bloody coins of Jesus that made its way into India and how Genghis Khan helped cool the earth. It discusses interesting facts like Chanakyas cunning policies, science in ancient India, the myth of Indians never attacking foreign lands, the Indian Greeks, how Buddhism died in India, how few Indian officials sailed across the Bay of Bengal in search of a king, the woman who defeated Ghori, the mysterious distribution of rotis before the revolt of 1857, the letters of Indian soldiers during the world war and how the 1975-77 Emergency changed Sholay's ending. The book poses intriguing questions like what is the identity of India, did temple destruction only happen in medieval India, was Gandhi a hero and will India survive. At the end, the author tries to discuss the various issues that in his opinion India, as a nation, needs to address.

History of Environmental Economic Thought

History of Environmental Economic Thought
Author: Erhun Kula
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 250
Release: 1998
Genre: Environmental economics
ISBN: 9780415406857

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This volume presents the key ideas of major figures in economics throughout history, covering issues such as population growth, resource scarcity and environmental contamination.