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Little Bee

Little Bee
Author: Chris Cleave
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2010-02-16
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1416589643

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Presents a tale of a precarious friendship between an illegal Nigerian refugee and a recent widow from suburban London, a story told from the alternating and disparate perspectives of both women.


The Little Bee Charmer of Henrietta Street

The Little Bee Charmer of Henrietta Street
Author: Sarah Webb
Publisher: The O'Brien Press Ltd
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2021-09-20
Genre: Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN: 178849301X

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Dublin 1911 When Eliza Kane and her brother Jonty move from the leafy suburbs of Rathmines to a tenement flat on Henrietta Street they are in for a shock. Pigs and ponies in the yard, rats in the hallways and cockroaches or 'clocks' underfoot! When they meet their new neighbour, Annie, a kind and practical teenager and her brothers, and a travelling circus comes to town, offering them both jobs, helping Madam Ada, the bee charmer, and Albert the dog trainer, things start to look up. When a tragedy happens in the tenements, Eliza, Jonty and their new friends spring into action. A tale of family, friendship and finding a new home, with touch of magical bees!


Little Bees

Little Bees
Author: Valerie Guidoux
Publisher: Gareth Stevens Publishing LLLP
Total Pages: 28
Release: 2004-12-15
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780836844337

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Describes the different kinds of jobs bees have throughout their lives, including cleaning the hive, nursing newborn bees, protecting the hive, and making honey.


Security and Hospitality in Literature and Culture

Security and Hospitality in Literature and Culture
Author: Jeffrey Clapp
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2015-10-05
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1317425847

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With contributions from an international array of scholars, this volume opens a dialogue between discourses of security and hospitality in modern and contemporary literature and culture. The chapters in the volume span domestic spaces and detention camps, the experience of migration and the phenomena of tourism, interpersonal exchanges and cross-cultural interventions. The volume explores the multifarious ways in which subjects, citizens, communities, and states negotiate the mutual, and potentially exclusive, desires to secure themselves and offer hospitality to others. From the individual’s telephone and data, to the threshold of the family home, to the borders of the nation, sites of securitization confound hospitality’s injunction to openness, gifting, and refuge. In demonstrating an interrelation between ongoing discussions of hospitality and the intensifying attention to security, the book engages with a range of literary, cultural, and geopolitical contexts, drawing on work from other disciplines, including philosophy, political science, and sociology. Further, it defines a new interdisciplinary area of inquiry that resonates with current academic interests in world literature, transnationalism, and cosmopolitanism.


Education in/for Socialism

Education in/for Socialism
Author: Tom G. Griffiths
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2017-10-02
Genre: Education
ISBN: 131735303X

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This book re-examines aspects of historical socialism, and includes case studies of education within twenty-first century socialist and post-socialist contexts shaped by the trajectories of historical socialism. Through these case studies, contributions offer insights into key questions: How are education systems and student subjectivities shaped by post-socialist trajectories and current regional politics, economics and resistance movements? How do sedimented socialist discourses and geographies alter and contest the ‘neoliberal child’ and ‘childhood’ in post-socialist education? How have disjunctures between the rhetoric of historical Marxism-Leninism and the practices of educators, students and student political organizations played out under socialism, and what could we learn from that for our present? How much emancipatory potential is there in the theories and practices of (popular) education for combatting injustice in the absence of mass, revolutionary political parties? Above all, this volume affirms the need to move beyond simplistic accounts of historical socialism and post-socialist transitions. By exploring how socialist trajectories remain influential and have potential in our current contexts, this book contributes to the work of politically engaged educators working to re-imagine and reconstruct education. This book was originally published as a special issue of Globalisation, Societies and Education.


A Selfish Bee

A Selfish Bee
Author: Hetan Prajapati
Publisher: Educreation Publishing
Total Pages: 105
Release: 2018-06-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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The text in this book reflects the conversation between a person and a honey bee whose thoughts accidently resemble that of the author's thoughts! The selfish bee is a very energetic, lovely, positive, honest, responsible, friendly and aware fictional character. The author and the selfish bee do not want to disrespect or target any present or past, dead or alive person, family, group, cast, religion, region, creed, company, nation, leader, language whatsoever. This book is an innocent attempt to make story writing more educational and inspirational for the readers of all ages. The book expresses concern prevailing in a totally imaginative place called 'dreamland' situated on an unknown planet. The people, places, events, thoughts, ideas and suggestions made in the book are limited to the author and the book itself. It is the story of a selfish bee and his dreams.


Advances in Sustainable Development and Management of Environmental and Natural Resources

Advances in Sustainable Development and Management of Environmental and Natural Resources
Author: Rohini Prasad
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 918
Release: 2021-12-23
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1000407268

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Published in two volumes, this new book, Advances in Sustainable Development and Management of Environmental and Natural Resources: Economic Outlook and Opinions, addresses the varied aspect of natural resources and their management in conjunction with socioeconomic aspects. With chapters from authors from around the world, this volume features 24 chapters that cover many aspects of the sustainable utilization of management of natural resources and provides new insight into the nexus of ecology and economy and their application in various fields of science. The chapters include case studies and research from India, Africa, South America, and elsewhere. After first laying the foundation, the volume goes on to discuss sustainable development and natural resource management from an economics point of view. Chapters address myriad issues involved in natural resources and environmental management, including soil and water resources management in arid lands, resource management for agricultural purposes, contemporary global legal norms of environment and sustainable development, how emissions factor into regional economies, mitigation of the impact of climate change through sustainable practices, rainwater harvesting technology, and much more. The chapters include case studies that discuss soil, agroforestry, agriculture, wetlands, and floral diversity. The book provides a solid foundation for a realistic perspective of the role of sustainable development and management of natural resources while taking the socioeconomic impact into consideration as well. It will be a valuable resource and reference for the study of ecology, economics, sustainable development, natural resource management, and other allied fields.


The Bees of Lake Balmybreeze

The Bees of Lake Balmybreeze
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Publisher: MetaArt
Total Pages: 94
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The creatures that have suffered most from the interference in nature due to the unrestrained activities of modern man, are the bees. Their progressive disappearance affects us all closely because their contribution in nature and to agriculture, thanks to their role as pollinators, is crucial. No other creature can take their place. This story, told by a singing, woodland cricket, spotlights this extraordinary world that throughout the centuries has never stopped fascinating writers, poets, philosophers and children, of course. The role of the queen and that of the tireless workers, of the drones, the gathering of honey , the importance of propolis, and the magic of beeswax... are all topics illustrated in the story both poetically but also realistically. The intention is to touch readers of all ages with the sacred integrity of this creature and to inspire a genuine and more respectful interest in nature that can help us save the bees but also be our own salvation.