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The Cove
(Hardcover)
Bud Simpson
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Despite the volumes of information they contain, few libraries,
whose population at any given moment is as unpredictable as the
weather, know how to prepare for, endure, and survive a disaster,
whether natural or man-made, and even fewer put their know-how to
paper. Emergency Preparedness for Libraries provides library
management with a comprehensive guide to planning and executing
emergency procedures. Based, in part, on an emergency preparedness
seminar the author has presented for the American Library
Association, Emergency Preparedness for Libraries provides library
personnel with detailed instructions for protecting staff, patrons,
and the facilities themselves, including Steps to take now, before
disaster strikes People and procedures to include in an
emergency/disaster action plan Practical ways to turn written plans
into an instinctual team response Safety considerations to take
into account when caring for people on-site during an emergency
Information to provide to the umbrella organization and the media
after a disaster Key things to do the first few days after an event
Tips for getting back to business In addition, the author examines
possible scenarios and provides step-by-step solutions for all
types of libraries academic, school, public, and special and all
types of disruptions, including floods, fires, civil disturbances,
and theft.
This book should become the "Camper's Guide" for anyone interested
in staying at any of the state parks and waysides in Minnesota. It
is filled with details of each of the parks and waysides; what
facilities are available from one park to the next, descriptions of
the campgrounds and the campsites, and what points of interest may
be nearby. Along with all of the information, there are maps of the
campgrounds and a map of each of the parks included. But, that is
only one part of the book. Another part of the book describes the
adventure that was had by the author and his wife as they traveled
the highways and back roads of Minnesota getting from one park to
the next. There is detailed information concerning the history of
many of the parks because the diversity of the state parks is just
a mirror of nature's diversity here in the great state of
Minnesota.
Inclusive Outdoor Recreation for Persons with Disabilities is
intended for students, consumers, and practitioners in Therapeutic
Recreation, Outdoor Recreation, and Special Education. Instructors
who teach undergraduate and graduate courses can use this text to
teach program design principles. Practitioners can use the
information to develop programs, services, protocols, and
activities to better serve persons with disabilities in their use
of the great outdoors.
Telegraph Best Books of 2021 'A wonderfully enthusiastic guide to
how we can all learn how to understand the weather simply by
looking and feeling, smelling and touching... scientifically
rigorous and accessible' Observer 'Gooley marshals a riveting
compendium of weather-reading skills . . . he has plenty of facts
at his fingertips with which to excite' The Times The weather
changes as we walk around a tree or turn down a street. There is a
secret world of weather - one that we all live in, but very few
see. Each day we pass dozens of small weather signs that reveal
what the weather is doing all around us - and what is about to
happen. The clues are easy to spot when you know how, but remain
invisible to most people. In The Secret World of Weather you'll
discover the simple rules that explain the weather signs. And
you'll learn rare skills that enhance every minute you spend
outdoors, whether you are in a town, on a beach or in a wilder
spot. As the author of the international bestsellers The Walker's
Guide and How to Read Water, Tristan Gooley knows how to de-code
the phenomena and signs to look for. As he says, 'I want you to get
to know these signs as I have, as characters. By studying their
habits and behaviours, the signs come to life and the meaning
reveals itself. From this flows an ability to read what is
happening and what is about to happen.' This is the ultimate guide
to exploring an undiscovered world, one that hides in front of our
eyes. 'A sensitive study that combines theoretical physics with
beautiful nature writing' Telegraph 'This breezy new book reveals
how to read nature's very own weather forecast . . . full of
fascinating trivia' Daily Mail
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