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By the nineteenth century the ancient parish churchyards of
Britain, burdened with generations of dead, were unable to cope
with the strain of rising numbers of corpses. Public concern about
health problems eventually put an end to the local parish
churchyard burial, and by the time settlers set sail for New
Zealand new, larger "modern" cemeteries were being established on
the edges of towns. Immigrants brought with them a range of burial
traditions, and of course Maori, already long established, had
their own rituals. Over time, the various customs borrowed from one
another to form a uniquely New Zealand way. In this beautifully
written and illustrated book, Stephen Deed sets out to reconnect
the historic cemeteries we see today with the history of this
country and its people.
2nd Edition fully professionally edited for 2014. Brewing
Engineering is the culmination of extensive work done to understand
how each part of the brewing process works. Understanding is
developed into application and presented in a way that brewers can
utilize, regardless of background. If you are a beer geek like me,
I'm sure you'll find reading about brewing science quite
entertaining. If you are more of an artist, don't worry: each
exploration wraps up into practical application of the concept. If
you have visited my blog, much of this information will look
familiar. The most valuable posts have been included in this book.
Each one carefully edited, and in some cases expanded on and even
re-written. In addition, some of the information in this book you
will not be able to find on my blog, or anywhere else for that
matter
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