Readers of Bartholomew's Square Foot Gardening who were swept by his enthusiasm into trying his system have a new challenge: a sideline selling produce to a restaurant. From a small-scale start a gardener may expand to supply 20 to 30 percent of a buyer's vegetable needs. With his usual thoroughness, the author charts planting times, spaces, profits, and deductible expenses. He offers tips on harvesting to keep quality and profit high. There are even sample conversations to show how to deal with buyers.
Winnie-the-Pooh is a Bear of Very Little Brain who really loves honey. Christopher Robin, the young human friend of Pooh decides to give a special party for Pooh because he had saved Piglet from the flood. There are five other stories of Winnie-the-Pooh and his friends from the 100 Aker Wood in this book as well. The introduction music leads you to the warm atmosphere of the stories read by Alan Bennett.
While there is a growing body of psycholinguistic experimental research on mappings between language and vision on a word and sentence level, there are almost no studies on how speakers perceive, conceptualise and spontaneously describe a complex visual scene on higher levels of discourse.
Power and Love: A Theory and Practice of Social Change
The two typical ways that people try to solve their toughest group, community, and societal problems are fundamentally flawed. They either push for what they want at all costs--in its most extreme form, this means war--or try to avoid conflict, sweeping problems under the rug in the name of a superficial "peace." But there is a better way: synthesizing these two seemingly contradictory approaches.