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Me n Len is a warm and humourously nostalgic look back at life int he backwoods of Ontario in the ""good old days."" The setting is the rural area of eastern Haliburton, Ontario, in the decades before the chainsaw and the outboard motor became the commons ounds in this beautiful region of central Canada. The main character is a grizzled and lovable 82-year-old trapper and woodsman named Len who takes the reader through the adventures in his memory to meet the people of his past. The stories he tells and the way he tells them are often funny, sometimes poignant, but always fi
Pope, Richard. --- Holmes, Len, --- Haliburton (Ont. : County) --- Description and travel.
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Suggesting that the replacement of an animistic worldview with a mechanistic one has led humans to deny their animality, Flight from Grace calls on readers to appreciate how our past relationship with birds might help transform our current relationship with nature.
Birds --- Human-animal relationships. --- Human ecology. --- Birds in art. --- Social aspects --- History. --- Anthropology. --- Environmental studies.
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Platformland describes the types of interaction we should expect from the next generation of public services, the digital platforms and infrastructure they will be built with, and the public sector design values needed to make them a reality. It includes 30 illustrated design patterns, 10 strategic interventions and global examples of emerging patterns in digital government.
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