Return to My Trees charts Matthew Yeoman's attempt to walk more than 300 miles through the ancient forest of Wales and tells the stories of the places he passes through, while pondering the question: how do humans reconnect with nature?
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The book delves into the significant impact of oil on America's economy and its emergence as a global superpower. It examines the deep-rooted connection between American consumers and their reliance on gasoline and automobiles, highlighting the cultural and economic implications of this relationship. Through this exploration, the author sheds light on how oil has shaped national identity and influenced consumer behavior throughout history.
An essential cookbook and guide for foodie parents who believe kids deserve better than burgers, pizza, and chicken nuggets Dedicated foodies Hugh Garvey and Matthew Yeomans saw no reason to abandon adventurous eating once they had kids. Between them, they and their wives now have four children under five-all of whom eat "adult" fare and gladly try new foods. In this lively full-color cookbook, Garvey and Yeomans share their strategies for raising fearless, unfussy eaters. They don't try to hide vegetables or trick kids into eating healthy food. Instead, they show how to broaden kids' tastes-and put together simple but sophisticated meals that the whole family will love. From Orange and Ginger Soy Ribs to Spinach Mac and Cheese and Watermelon and Feta Salad, the book's 72 recipes have plenty of kid appeal, but are stylish enough to satisfy food-loving parents.
Focusing on the impact of social media, this book highlights its role in making sustainability a central societal issue. It serves as a valuable resource for communication and marketing professionals, offering insights into effective strategies. Additionally, it functions as a textbook for the emerging discipline of sustainability communication in higher education, bridging theory and practical application in a rapidly evolving field.