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Since the 1950s we have lost 63 per cent of our orchards through
development or neglect, and even though we have been able to grow
3,000 varieties of apple in England, almost 70 per cent of apples
we buy are imported. Common Ground has worked to interest local
communities in creating and saving orchards to provide fruit and
nuts, havens for wildlife and places of beauty. The Community
Orchards Handbook shows how to start your own Community Orchard,
from getting support to tackling legal issues, organising work,
selling produce and enjoying together the fruits of your work. It
gives suggestions on 'apple mapping' and saving local varieties,
and practical advice on planting, harvesting and safeguarding your
orchard. It includes a comprehensive resources section and is full
of examples of diverse Community Orchard projects across the UK.
Now, when this unwritten history of our relationship with the land
is under persistent attack from development, agrochemicals and
genetic engineering, poetry raises questions about the real
partnership between humankind and nature that fields represent.
This anthology brings together the work of more than ninety poets,
ancient and modern, including Wendell Berry, John Betjeman, John
Burnside, Helen Dunmore, Ivor Gurney, Seamus Heaney, Elizabeth
Jennings, John Keats, Alice Oswald, Kathleen Raine and Walt
Whitman.
Half of the ancient woodlands present in 1945 have been destroyed,
replanted with conifers or cleared for cereal production, roads and
building development. The intention of this book is to present
evidence of our deep cultural need for trees and woods and to
inspire people to take care of them. Trees, and indeed woods, know
no distinction between town and country; they are close to
everyone. If we are to combat local pollution, make even the
slightest impact on global warming, enjoy our surroundings and
share them with many other creatures, we need trees: trees here and
trees now. If we are to nourish more than our prosaic needs we need
their longevity, their beauty, their generosity. Trees stand for
nature and culture. We shall stand or fall with them.
This volume comprises 190 poems by 133 poets: old favourites such
as Tennysons The Song of the Brook and Wordworths Upon Westminster
Bridge are joined by 20th century poetry from both sides of the
Atlantic, with writers including A.R. Ammon, Wendell Berry, Carol
Ann Duffy, U.A. Fanthorpe, Seamus Heaney, Ted Hughes, Andrew
Motion, Sylvia Plath and William Carlos Williams. Poets muse on the
particularity of rivers, use the river as a metaphor for lifes
journey, from spring to the sea of unknowing, and explore the
magical qualities of water, its transformations and patterns. Yet
in Britain our rivers are still retreating from a post-war
onslaught: the lowering of water tables, draining of water meadows,
chopping down of trees and destroying wildlife habitats. This book
reasserts the timeless importance of rivers to our environment, to
the poetic imagination, and indeed to life itself.
A pro sports team. A pro dance squad. An audience. Is that all you
need to make cheerleading magic happen? In The Business of
Professional Cheerleading, author Angela King-Twitero goes beyond
choreography and routine straight to the heart of any successful
cheerleading team: the well-honed business skills and professional
management style of a first-class team director. In this concise
and practical guide to professional cheerleading management, former
pro cheerleader Angela King-Twitero covers nearly every aspect of
team development, from image definition to business ethics. Readers
will love King's direct language, innovative ideas, and the
hands-on worksheets she has added to turn plans into action. King
details how to attain and maintain sponsorships, how to tackle
image creation, branding, and "damage control," and how to develop
a stellar marketing strategy that will get the word out. . .and
bring the crowds in For everyone who has thought of entering
cheerleading management, and for those who are already in the
business but want to further develop their professional skills, The
Business of Professional Cheerleading is a must-read. A unique and
invaluable addition to the canon of professional development
literature, The Business of Professional Cheerleading outshines
general business manuals that fail to address the topics integral
to cheerleading management, and outdates much conventional wisdom
on the subject. It is the perfect addition to a company library or
personal collection, and may even find a spot on your trophy-filled
mantle
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