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Container + Raised Bed Gardening for Beginners

Container + Raised Bed Gardening for Beginners
Container + Raised Bed Gardening for Beginners: The Step-by-Step Guide to growing your own Organic Vegetables, Herbs & Plants in Your Own Raised Bed / Container by Kathleen M. Reichert
English | 2022 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B09XJ875BY | 110 pages | EPUB | 0.86 Mb
Did you know that you can be a garden star with a container, regardless of the size of the garden, or even if you don't have a garden at all? Still not convinced? If you're new to gardening or have moved to a new location but still don't have time to dig a bed or border, the container allows you to play right away whenever you want ...

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Constraints on Structure and Derivation in Syntax, Phonology and Morphology (Sounds - Meaning - Communication)

Constraints on Structure and Derivation in Syntax, Phonology and Morphology (Sounds - Meaning - Communication)
Constraints on Structure and Derivation in Syntax, Phonology and Morphology (Sounds - Meaning - Communication) By Anna Bondaruk (editor), Anna Bloch-Rozmej (editor)
2017 | 315 Pages | ISBN: 3631673795 | PDF | 7 MB
The papers collected in this volume explore the major mechanisms, that is derivations and constraints, claimed to be responsible for various aspects of the linguistic systems, their syntax, phonology and morphology. The contributors approach these issues through a detailed analysis of selected phenomena of Modern English, Old English, Polish, Russian, Hungarian and Icelandic, offering novel theoretical and descriptive insights into the working of human language.

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Conspiracy Theories The NWO Agenda 2030 2 Box Set Smart Technologies Biometrics UN Agenda 21

Conspiracy Theories The NWO Agenda 2030 2 Box Set Smart Technologies Biometrics UN Agenda 21
Cheryl Leonard, "Conspiracy Theories: The NWO Agenda 2030 2 Box Set Smart Technologies Biometrics UN Agenda 21"
English | 2019 | ASIN: B07QZDR1J6 | EPUB | pages: 44 | 1.2 mb
The advancement of smart technologies has taken the world by storm due to their trendiness, and convenience. Everyone converses on their smartphones, purchases smart products for their home, or utilizes the digital electronic payment systems. All of the smart products comprise the smart grid and the IoT Internet of Things to develop smart cities. In conjunction with future biometric technologies , the data of an individual's identity will be logged into a huge database containing personal information and methods of collection. Privacy advocates are concerned about hackers, cyberattacks, and glitches in this digital system network. UN Agenda 21/2030 is a non binding sustainable development plan using smart green technologies supposedly to preserve the earth's resources from over consumption by humans, based on the premise of global warming. Mankind would be placed in human settlement zones, there would be no property rights or individual liberties. Each individual would be a global citizen expected to conform to societal rule for the good of the collective, where individual thought would be discouraged. This book is a discussion into the ultimate goals of The New World Order, the global elites, their objectives and techniques, of a one world government, and one world cashless digital currency, and one world religion, and one world militarized police force to enforce total power and control of everyone and everything on the planet.

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Conon the Athenian Warfare and Politics in the Aegean, 414-386 B.C

Conon the Athenian Warfare and Politics in the Aegean, 414-386 B.C
Luca Asmonti, "Conon the Athenian: Warfare and Politics in the Aegean, 414-386 B.C. "
English | ISBN: 3515109013 | 2015 | 200 pages | PDF | 749 KB
This book offers a new study of the political and military history of the Greek Aegean between the Peloponnesian War and the Peace of Antalcidas. Following the career of Conon, the Athenian admiral who became commander of the Persian fleet after his city's defeat by Sparta, this volume offers a new perspective on a very important period of Greek history by examining the impact of the rivalry between Persian satraps in the affairs of the Hellenic cities, the development of new military practices and the linkage between war, politics and society. Moving from an analysis of Conon's career in the course of the Peloponnesian War, Luca Asmonti considers the transformation of the duties of military commanders and their growing political and diplomatic responsibilities. He argues that Conon was hired by the satrap Pharnabazus to carry out a thorough reform of the Persian fleet inspired by the new 'grand strategy' which had developed in the course of the conflict between Athens and Sparta. Following Conon's activity after his return to Athens and his failure to give Athens a leading role after Sparta's defeat at Cnidus, Asmonti discusses how the Persian satraps used the politics of "liberty" and "autonomy" to stabilize the turbulent regions of Asia Minor and keep the world of the Greek city-states divided.

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Congress in Reverse Repeals from Reconstruction to the Present

Congress in Reverse Repeals from Reconstruction to the Present
Jordan M. Ragusa, "Congress in Reverse: Repeals from Reconstruction to the Present"
English | ISBN: 022671733X | 2020 | 184 pages | EPUB | 1030 KB
After years of divided government, countless Republicans campaigned on a promise to repeal the Affordable Care Act, better known as Obamacare. Yet when they took control of both chambers of Congress and the White House in 2017-after six years that included more than fifty symbolic votes and innumerable pledges-they failed to repeal the bulk of the law. Pundits were shocked, and observers and political scientists alike were stuck looking for an explanation. What made Obamacare so hard to repeal? And in a larger sense: What explains why some laws are repealed, and yet others endure in spite of considerable efforts? Are repeals different from law-making or do they mirror one another? Why are repeals more likely at some times than others? What theories of legislative behavior and policymaking explain when repeals happen?

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Conflict of Securities Reflections on State and Human Security in Africa

Conflict of Securities Reflections on State and Human Security in Africa
Conflict of Securities: Reflections on State and Human Security in Africa By J. J. Abubakar, K. Omeje, H. Galadima
2010 | 252 Pages | ISBN: 1906704333 | PDF | 2 MB
Security' has become a buzzword in political discourses in Africa and elsewhere, especially since the terrorist attacks on America on 9/11 2001, and America's global responses to threat of terrorism. Yet, there persists a fundamental 'conflict of securities' in Africa - the security of the state and its governing elites versus the security of the people from a human and societal security point of view. African elites and the general populace appear to have divergent notions of security. For the governing elites, security seems to be mainly about territorial sovereignty, protection and patrimonialization of the state largesse while for the majority of the under-privileged and middle class Africans, security appears to be more about access to basic livelihood and farmland, human capital improvement, employment and wage matters, protection from violence, functional development infrastructures (transport networks, electricity, clean water, education, etc), as well as availability and affordability of essential services and amenities. Africa's security contradictions and dilemma raise a number of urgent and compelling questions: whose security matters most? How has security been historically constructed and provided in Africa? How have those who are alienated from the dominant security agendas responded to their conditions of insecurity? What nexus of factors and interests influence security governance and politics in various African states and why? And what are the domestic, regional and international implications of the politics of security for Africa? ______________________________________________________ a) Dr Jamila Jennifer Abubakar is an Assistant Professor of International Studies at the American University of Sharjah, United Arab Emirates. b) Kenneth Omeje is a Professor of International Relations, United States International University, Nairobi, Kenya . c) Dr Habu Galadima is Associate Professor & Head of Department of Political Science, University of Jos, Nigeria.

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