Bats & Ladders Stef CrapsThese are the stories from one womans 36 year career spent looking for bats and their roosts. Humorous and honest, she writes about the animals, dodgy ladders and a multitude of characters, sometimes delightful, occasionally awful, but always human.
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he leans into this tendency to immortalize the artist while forgetting the art
they reveal fear's complex role in ancient religious emotion and theology
the book illuminates educational issues associated with the hidden nature of culture
an international team of prominent historians have come together to produce what must be the most comprehensive work on this topic to date and to offer a synthesis that sums up the current state of scholarly research
as well as the families whose dynamism helped create the town’s expansion
Emphasizing the need for professors of education to satisfy the norms of scholarship appropriate to the university
Why did Bob Dylan want to visit Jack Kerouac’s grave with Allen Ginsberg
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James Fenimore Cooper's 1846 novel about the Anti-Rent Wars in upstate New York
Reinventing Public Service Television for the Digital Future draws on fifty interviews with media industry and academic specialists from four countries to discuss on how public service broadcasting institutions are responding to the changes in digital media
learner-centered approach