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Œuvres de Allan Drummond

Liberty! (2002) 74 exemplaires
The Flyers (1606) 45 exemplaires
Moby Dick (1997) 40 exemplaires
Casey Jones (2001) 29 exemplaires
Tin Lizzie (2008) 22 exemplaires
Odysseus and the Wooden Horse (1995) 14 exemplaires
The Wild Man of Orford (1995) 8 exemplaires
Aung San Suu Kyi (2004) 5 exemplaires
Banjo Paterson (2015) 5 exemplaires
John Simpson Kirkpatrick (1999) 5 exemplaires
Joan of Arc (1998) 4 exemplaires
Fred Hollows (2004) 4 exemplaires
John Monash (2009) 3 exemplaires
Henry Parkes : Aussie notables (2001) 3 exemplaires
George Augustus Robinson (1999) 3 exemplaires
Patrick and Brigid (1999) 2 exemplaires
Richard the Lion Heart (1998) 2 exemplaires
Edmund Barton (2004) 2 exemplaires
Mary Gilmore (2010) 2 exemplaires
Nellie Melba (2013) 2 exemplaires
Lachlan Macquarie (2000) 2 exemplaires
Peter Lalor (2004) 2 exemplaires
John Flynn (Aussie Notables) (2005) 2 exemplaires
Elizabeth Macarthur (2014) 1 exemplaire
Charlemagne (2016) 1 exemplaire
Richard the Lionheart (2015) 1 exemplaire
Edith Cowan (2014) 1 exemplaire
Charles Darwin (2007) 1 exemplaire
Catherine of Siena (2004) 1 exemplaire
Florence Nightingale (2002) 1 exemplaire

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In 2007, a tornado leveled the town of Greensburg, Kansas. Afterward, those who decided to stay and rebuild saw an opportunity for a fresh start: "We're gonna make a brand-new town, and we're gonna do it right!" Volunteers, donations, and government assistance came, and residents lived in temporary housing while the new town was being conceived and constructed.

Sidebars on Going Green, Building a Sustainable Home, and Green School Design; Author's Note; Tips for Going Green; Source notes
 
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JennyArch | 12 autres critiques | Mar 8, 2024 |
Kamikatsu is a small town in Japan that used to have a terrible pollution problem. Scientists came and discovered poisonous dioxins in the soil, air, and water because of how residents were disposing of waste (incinerators and trash pits). "People had to start looking seriously at reducing, reusing, and recycling the waste. Either that, or the town would die." People spoke up - including the narrators' grandma - and began to make big changes. In 2003 the town made a Zero Waste declaration, that Kamikatsu would be the world's first Zero Waste town by 2020. Today, the community recycles more than 80 percent of its waste: "We know that's not everything. But if the whole world did this..." Indeed.

Sidebars throughout and an author's note and photos at the end provide extra information about "reduce, reuse, recycle," the problems waste causes, and the idea of Zero Waste.

"Kachou fuugetsu...means, 'Experience the beauty of nature. Learn about yourself.'"
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