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How can we achieve digital justice in the age of COVID-19? This
book explores how the pandemic has transformed our use and
perception of digital technologies in various settings. It also
examines the right to resist or reject these technologies and the
politics of refusal in different contexts and scenarios. The book
offers a timely and original analysis of the new realities and
challenges of digital technologies, paving the way for a
post-COVID-19 future.
All his adult life Adrian Kramer had carried around with him a
secret. But was it as big a secret, or one as explosive or
life-threatening as the secret he stumbled into? Based on a true
story and series of historical events, One Day In June is one man's
journey of self discovery into the dark and bleeding heart of
Europe.
Forest Adventures will prepare children of all ages for antics and
escapades all year round. It includes plenty of ideas and
inspiration for forest games, activities and crafts that they can
do on their own or get the whole family involved in. From spotting
wildlife and building tree houses, to bushcraft, stargazing and
making homemade lemonade, this book is packed full of adventures
and excitement to enjoy, whatever the weather. In winter: learn how
to create a campfire, build an igloo, or make a bird feeder. In
summer: discover how to track animals, plan a picnic, or build a
sundial. Separated into helpful categories that divide activities
by type including 'Outdoor Explorations', 'Water Escapades' and
'Fabulous Feasting' this guide enables children to connect with
nature throughout the seasons.
'The story focuses on love, trust, and sacrifice, against a
backdrop of the cruelty of war' STEVE JOHNSON As a quaint old
Norman church bathed in the late morning sunshine, a young bride
waits anxiously for her groom. Anna, a German of Roma origin is
stepping into a new life in London. She will finally escape the
horrors of her past. When Anna flees the death camps of 1930s
Germany to England, she is relieved. But events in her adopted
homeland throw her best-laid plans in disarray. This is her story.
It's a story about hope and heartbreak, love and hate, anger and
confusion, blind prejudice and intolerance, and even redemption.
Sam Martin's gritty prose tells a sensitive story. Seamlessly, he
gives a well-rounded view of the war on the home front; its
claustrophobic, tense atmosphere, the prevailing opinions of the
day, and the seismic decisions taken by those in power. Just hope
what happens to Anna, never happens to you.
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Trevor Hall - Kala CD (2015) (CD)
Trevor Hall; Contributions by Sam Martin; Produced by Warren Huart, Trevor Hall; Performed by Hall Trevor
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