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    For Alex, it was a long day. Long, tall Charlotte was the morning. With legs that went on for miles and over flowing breasts, she exuded a dark, sultry aura of youthful sex that could light a furnace. Perky, little Tina was the afternoon. With a cute, little butt she had a bounce and a wriggle all her own. Her talented, double-jointed tongue could spin volumes of erotica. That night, Charlotte met ... Read more

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  • Darwinian Social Evolution and Social Change

    The Evolution of Nationalisms

    by William Kerr ...
    This book introduces the value of a Darwinian social evolutionary approach to understanding social change.The chapters discuss several different perspectives on social evolutionary theory, and go on to link these with comparative and historical sociological theory, and two case-studies. Kerr brings together social change theory and theories on nationalism, whilst also providing concrete examples ... Read more

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  • Birds and Nature Vol. 9 No. 1 [January 1901]

    Series Book 1 - Birds and Nature Series
    Example in his ebook THE WHITE-WINGED CROSSBILL.  (Loxia leucoptera.) The Crossbills, together with the finches, the sparrows, the grosbeaks, the redpolls, the goldfinches, the towhees, the cardinals, the longspurs, and the buntings, belong to that large family of perching birds called the Fringillidae, from the Latin word Fringilla, meaning a finch. Mr. Chapman tells us, in his “Birds of Eastern ... Read more

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  • Canada's Fluid Borders

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    Trade and investment policies face a changing geopolitical environment. They also face challengesfrom the interactions and limits of Canada’s multiple trade agreements with other countries.These challenges take on varied forms in different sectors that involve the bordering of energy trade, food safety, and related environmental and public health issues. Similarly, bordering dynamics differ ... Read more

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  • GM Agriculture and Food Security

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  • Birds and Nature Vol. 9 No. 2 [February 1901]

    Series Book 2 - Birds and Nature Series
    Example in this ebookTHE HAWKS.Among the birds that are most useful to man may be classed the Hawks. They, with the vultures, the eagles and the owls, belong to the bird order Raptores, or birds of prey. Unlike the vultures the Hawks feed upon living prey while the former seek the dead or dying animal. The vultures are often called “Nature’s Scavengers,” and in many localities they have been so ... Read more

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  • Birds and Nature Vol. 9 No. 3 [March 1901]

    Series Book 3 - Birds and Nature Series
    Example in this ebook ABOUT PARROTS. Naturalists place the parrot group at the head of bird creation. This is done, not, of course, because parrots can talk, but because they display, on the whole, a greater amount of intelligence, of cleverness and adaptability to circumstances than other birds, including even their cunning rivals, the ravens and the jackdaws. It may well be asked what are the ... Read more

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  • Birds and Nature Vol. 9 No. 4 [April 1901]

    Series Book 4 - Birds and Nature Series
    Example in this ebookTHE CURASSOW.An interesting race of birds, known as the Curassows, has its range throughout that part of South America, east of the Andes Mountain range and north of Paraguay. All the species are confined to this region except one, which is found in Central America and Mexico. This is the bird of our illustration (Crax globicera).The Curassows belong to the order of ... Read more

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    This "miracle" of a guide book shows readers how to maintain harmony within their environment (Margaret Renkl, The Washington Post).In his groundbreaking book Bringing Nature Home, Douglas W. Tallamy reveals the unbreakable link between native plant species and native wildlife—native insects cannot, or will not, eat alien plants. When native plants disappear, the insects disappear, impoverishing ... Read more

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