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Many lament the difficulty of siting hazardous waste facilities
that are intended to benefit the public at large but are locally
unwanted. Many label local opposition as purely self-interested; as
simply a function of the NIMBY (Not In My Backyard) syndrome.
Drawing upon the experience of states trying to site new low-level
radioactive waste disposal facilities, Mary English argues that we
need to think harder and look deeper, to understand--and, possibly,
solve--the siting dilemma.
The 1980 Low-Level Radioactive Waste Policy Act ushered in a new
era in low-level radioactive waste disposal; one of vastly
increased state responsibility. By a 1985 amendment, states were
given until January 1993 to develop a new system of disposal
facilities. English reviews the progress they have made, focusing
on one difficulty: that of finding technically and socially
acceptable sites. She then turns to issues concerning authority,
trust, risk, and justice that help to shape the siting dilemma.
This book is made highly readable by vivid examples drawn from
recent efforts to site low-level waste disposal facilities. The
volume will be a helpful resource to those in the public and
private sectors who are immediately concerned with the siting of
radioactive waste disposal facilities, hazardous waste facilities,
solid waste landfills, incinerators, etc., as well as social
scientists who are studying this problem.
In Mastering Bird Photography: The Art, Craft, and Technique of
Photographing Birds and Their Behavior, acclaimed bird photographer
and author Marie Read shares techniques and stories behind her
compelling images, offering fresh insights into making successful
bird photographs, whether you're out in the field or in the comfort
of your own backyard. In this richly illustrated book, you'll learn
how to be in the right place at the right time and how to obtain
tack sharp portraits. Marie then teaches you to take your skills to
the next level in order to capture action shots, illustrate birds
in their habitats, and portray birds in evocative and artistic
ways. Building on basic technical topics such as camera choice,
lens choice, and camera settings, Marie reveals how fieldcraft,
compositional decisions, and knowledge of bird behavior contribute
greatly to a successful bird photograph. Captions for the over 400
images contained in the book provide details on the equipment used,
as well as camera settings. Throughout the book, bird behavior
insights provide bird photographers of all skill levels a wealth of
essential insider information that will help you produce images
that stand out from the crowd. Topics include: Equipment and
accessories Focus, exposure, and light Composition and creativity
Bird photography ethics Capturing bird behavior Storytelling images
Action and in-flight shots Backyard photo studio Weather, water,
and mood Top bird photo sites in North America Basic image editing
And much more! Foreword by Tim Gallagher, Editor-in-Chief Emeritus,
Living Bird magazine.
This book uniquely presents familiar birds in unfamiliar ways. For
each species group, there are images of the male and female, nest,
nestlings, feeding time, and the fledglings as they take their
first leap. The featured birds include songbirds, urban birds (such
as raptors and pigeons), water/sea birds, and owls, all common in
most areas of North America. The book begins with the fundamentals
of nesting behaviours and explains why different species approach
nesting in different ways. It goes into species-specific detail
with amazing photographs of the entire nesting cycle and captions
that explain exactly what readers are seeing.
Twenty-one-year-old Nina is determined to make it in New York City.
She searches for work as an actress and hopes to find love but
can’t seem to land a big break with either. After a promising
relationship with a celebrity crashes, she decides to move across
the country with a man she has just met, when suddenly her life
spirals down a dark and dangerous path.?"A cautionary tale for
young women who simply want to believe, and at the same time, a
strong story of self-discovery along with learning what love really
means. I am sure that Nina’s journey will resonate with young
women everywhere, who want to follow their dreams, but don’t
understand how to do it. Nina Panicucci is a great guide into
growing up, and I look forward to further tales of her life in the
big city."?—Scott Rosenfelt, Producer, Mystic Pizza, Home Alone,
Teen Wolf
Time-tested folktale for audience participation and story play
presented by children's librarian Macdonald. Twenty multicultural
tales including riddle stories, improvisational stories, singing
tales, tandem tales and more -- with tips for telling and extensive
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