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This is a new release of the original 1961 edition.
This is a new release of the original 1961 edition.
Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of
rare and hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone
Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of
rare and hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone
The First Book of Adam and Eve details the life and times of Adam
and Eve after they were expelled from the Garden of Eden to the
time that Cain kills his brother Abel. This book is a written
history. Although considered to be pseudepigraphic by some, it
carries significant meaning and insight into events of that time.
The book tells of their home in the Cave of Treasures, their
trials, Satan's appearances, and the birth of Cain, Abel, and their
twin sisters.
Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of
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everyone!
We are active, restless both in body and mind. Curiosity has
replaced blind faith. We go groping, peering, searching, scornful
of dogmas, back, further back to sources. And just as the physicist
thrills at the universes he discovers as he works inward in the
quest of his electrons, so the average man exults in his
apprehension of fundamentals of psychology. New cults spring up,
attesting to the Truth--as they see it--countless fleets of Theism,
Buchmanism, Theosophy, Bahai'ism, etc., sail under brightly colored
flags; and Atheism is flaunting itself on the horizon. Almost the
passengers have turned pilots. Everyman is thinking for himself.
The findings here--in this strange volume--bring the reader into a
large inland sea, cut off from the traffic and the tempest that
have sprung up in the West; and untouched by the crosscurrents of
dogmas and presumptions that have cluttered historic centuries.
Here is virgin water that gushes, troubled by abysmal forces only,
out of the very earth itself.
Interdisciplinary in content as well as approach, this collection
of original essays takes a fresh look at the ecology of urban
communities. Written by experts from a variety of
professions--academic researchers, private and public program
managers, and citizen activists--the book explores issues of
geography, ecology, landscape architecture, urban forestry, law,
and environmental education. Contributions include broad overviews
of common problems a well as detailed case studies of specific
programs. Although several contributors are natural scientists, the
book focuses on matters of public policy and public-private
collaboration. The aim is not only to assess the impact of
increasing urbanization on biodiversity, but also to propose new
ways of preserving and restoring the balance between the natural
and the built environment through planning and design.
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