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The Day the World Stopped Turning

The Day the World Stopped Turning
Author: Michael Morpurgo
Publisher: Feiwel & Friends
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2019-07-09
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1250107083

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Michael Morpurgo's The Day the World Stopped Turning is a middle-grade novel about an extraordinary boy who sees the world differently. In the unique landscape of the Camargue (France) during World War II, Lorenzo lives among the salt flats and the flamingos. There are lots of things he doesn't understand–but he does know how to heal animals, how to talk to them; the flamingos especially. He loves routine, and music too: and every week he goes to market with his mother. It’s there he meets Kezia, a Roma girl, who helps her parents run their carousel–and who shows him how to ride the wooden horse as the music plays. But then the German soldiers come, with their guns. Everything is threatened, everything is falling apart: the carousel, Kezia and her family, even Lorenzo’s beloved flamingos. Yet there are kind people even among soldiers, and there is always hope. . .


The Truce

The Truce
Author: Chris Baker
Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2014-09-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 1445635119

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A fascinating new study of the events leading up to and during one of the most poignant events of the First World War, the Christmas Truce 1914.


The Day the World Stops Shopping

The Day the World Stops Shopping
Author: J.B. MacKinnon
Publisher: HarperCollins
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2021-05-25
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0062856049

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Consuming less is our best strategy for saving the planet—but can we do it? In this thoughtful and surprisingly optimistic book, journalist J. B. MacKinnon investigates how we may achieve a world without shopping. We can’t stop shopping. And yet we must. This is the consumer dilemma. The economy says we must always consume more: even the slightest drop in spending leads to widespread unemployment, bankruptcy, and home foreclosure. The planet says we consume too much: in America, we burn the earth’s resources at a rate five times faster than it can regenerate. And despite efforts to “green” our consumption—by recycling, increasing energy efficiency, or using solar power—we have yet to see a decline in global carbon emissions. Addressing this paradox head-on, acclaimed journalist J. B. MacKinnon asks, What would really happen if we simply stopped shopping? Is there a way to reduce our consumption to earth-saving levels without triggering economic collapse? At first this question took him around the world, seeking answers from America’s big-box stores to the hunter-gatherer cultures of Namibia to communities in Ecuador that consume at an exactly sustainable rate. Then the thought experiment came shockingly true: the coronavirus brought shopping to a halt, and MacKinnon’s ideas were tested in real time. Drawing from experts in fields ranging from climate change to economics, MacKinnon investigates how living with less would change our planet, our society, and ourselves. Along the way, he reveals just how much we stand to gain: An investment in our physical and emotional wellness. The pleasure of caring for our possessions. Closer relationships with our natural world and one another. Imaginative and inspiring, The Day the World Stops Shopping will embolden you to envision another way.


The Day the World Stopped

The Day the World Stopped
Author: Stanton Arthur Coblentz
Publisher: Wildside Press LLC
Total Pages: 194
Release: 1968-01-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1587151642

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The Day the World Stopped Rhyming

The Day the World Stopped Rhyming
Author: Joe Rhatigan
Publisher: Teacher Created Materials
Total Pages: 35
Release: 2019-12-02
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1644913615

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The nursery rhyme characters in the magical town of Fable have one job, and that's to rhyme. But when the town loses its license to rhyme, Little Miss Muffet must team up with Spider to fix the problem. Will their solution save the day--or cause even more chaos? This 32-page chapter book will appeal to kids who enjoy imaginative stories featuring classic, familiar characters. Reluctant and avid readers who enjoy humorous stories will not be able to put this hi-lo book down.


Urban Health, Sustainability, and Peace in the Day the World Stopped

Urban Health, Sustainability, and Peace in the Day the World Stopped
Author: Ali Cheshmehzangi
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2021-08-30
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9811648883

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This book covers the nexus between urban health, sustainability, and peace. 'Urban Health, Sustainability, and Peace' is the first book that attempts to put these three critical areas together. This novelty approaches the subject matter by delving into evaluating what works, what does not work, and what should be done to achieve healthy cities. We believe this book will be beneficial to a wide range of stakeholders, particularly policymakers, planners, and developers, who continuously shape and reshape the structure and environments of our cities and communities. Unfortunately, in most cases, the healthiness of the cities may not be of their immediate concern. Nevertheless, it is the concern of the end-users, citizens, or simply those who live and work in cities and communities worldwide. To safeguard peace in cities, one has to consider sustaining urban health; and that is the main aim of this book. The ongoing pandemic gives us an excellent reason to study cities' health. During such a disruptive time, we detect many flaws in cities and communities around the world. We primarily identify the negative impacts on sustainability and peace in cities. In order to sustain a healthy city, this book evaluates six sustainability dimensions of physical, environmental, economic, social, institutional, and technical. It then utilizes eight primary dimensions of positive peace, evaluating critical areas for future considerations in urbanism. These considerations include making cities smarter, more resilient, and more sustainable. The book's ultimate goal is to highlight how we should progress to maintain and sustain urban health. As a continuation to 'The City in Need,', this book covers the nexus between urban health, sustainability, and peace. Furthermore, by reflecting on the ongoing pandemic crisis, metaphorically labelled as 'The Day the World Stopped,', we delve into some key areas beyond the usual planning and policy guidelines. Lastly, the book intends to highlight what has not been studied before, i.e., the relationship between urban health, sustainability, and peace.


The Day the World Stopped Rhyming 6-Pack

The Day the World Stopped Rhyming 6-Pack
Author:
Publisher: Teacher Created Materials
Total Pages: 35
Release: 2019-12-02
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1644915413

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The nursery rhyme characters in the magical town of Fable have one job, and that's to rhyme. But when the town loses its license to rhyme, Little Miss Muffet must team up with Spider to fix the problem. Will their solution save the day--or cause even more chaos? This 32-page chapter book will appeal to kids who enjoy imaginative stories featuring classic, familiar characters. Reluctant and avid readers who enjoy humorous stories will not be able to put this hi-lo book down.


The Day the World Stopped Rhyming: Read-Along eBook

The Day the World Stopped Rhyming: Read-Along eBook
Author: Joe Rhatigan
Publisher: Triangle Interactive, Inc.
Total Pages: 34
Release: 2020-11-24
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0743967488

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All the nursery rhymes in the magical town of Fable have one job, and that's to rhyme. But when the town loses its license to rhyme, the residents must figure out what to do next. When Little Miss Muffet teams up with Spider to fix the problem, their solution will either save the day--or cause even more chaos! Students will enjoy this illustrated fiction reader that puts a fun, modern spin on traditional tales. With compelling text, grade-appropriate vocabulary, and chapter format to build reading comprehension, vocabulary, and fluency, this hi-lo reader is perfect for students who need high-interest, low-readability books.


History Will Remember When The World Stopped

History Will Remember When The World Stopped
Author: Donna Ashworth
Publisher:
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2020-06-12
Genre:
ISBN:

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A collection of beautiful poems and letters written throughout the lock-down by Donna Ashworth. Donna is followed daily by women all over the world, on her social media sites and blog. Her words are a source of comfort, inspiration and hope. Donna's work has been published by Amnesty International and voiced by stars of stage and screen. This book is the perfect keepsake for an unprecedented time and will act as a walk down memory lane for years to come.


The Day Nina Simone Stopped Singing

The Day Nina Simone Stopped Singing
Author: Darina Al-Joundi
Publisher: The Feminist Press at CUNY
Total Pages: 92
Release: 2011-03-15
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1558616845

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The Homeland actress’s “recollections of her unconventional youth in war-torn Beirut are heartbreaking yet humorous . . . in this unique” memoir (Publishers Weekly). Raised in 1970s Lebanon on Charles Baudelaire, A Clockwork Orange, and fine Bordeaux, Darina Al-Joundi was encouraged by her unconventional father to defy all taboos. She spent her adolescence defying death in Beirut nightclubs as bombs fell across the city. The more oppressive the country became, the more drugs and anonymous sex she had, fueling the resentment directed at her daily by the same men who would spend the night with her. As the war dies down, she begins to incur the consequences of her lifestyle. On his deathbed, her father’s last wish is for his favorite song, “Sinnerman” by Nina Simone, to be played at his funeral instead of the traditional suras of the Koran. When she does just that, the final act of defiance elicits a catastrophic response from her surviving family members. In this dramatic true story, Darina Al-Joundi is defiantly passionate about living her life as a liberated woman, even if it means leaving everyone and everything behind in this “beautifully taut and relentlessly unemotional” memoir (Kirkus).