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    (0 votes) Lewis Carroll's Alice books and their impact on other fantasy books and society. Eliza Wyatt Lewis Carroll’s Alice books are enshrined as a great literary achievement. The excitement around Tim Burton’s recent 3D film reminds me that this Victorian story has never gone out of fashion.
England is famous for children’s stories, and Charles Dodgson’s story created for Alice Liddell (at age 5 or 6) on an Oxford punt, is quintessentially so. It is also one of the rare Eng... products, articles
    (0 votes) Why Books Will Never Go Out of Style K Fagan With so many other ways to get information these days, do we still need books? Old habits die hard, and are passed down from generations. If your parents read to you, the chances are you will read to you children and so on. Well that is an ideal world.
I think it comes from the educational side of life. If you have a good experience in school with books, then reading on after school years... products, articles
    (0 votes) The Many Faces of Books Todd Duan According to James Bryce, the worth of a book is to be measured by what you can carry away from it. This is definitely true. It is certainly not enough reading a title, but learning from it. A lot of people take reading as a form of leisure and relaxation. For others though, reading is a process of learning and obtaining valuable information. No matter how a title may be seen from person... products, articles
    (0 votes) Learning to Keep Track of Books Maxim Smirnov Whether you’re a bookworm or you just have a lot of books for other projects, learning to keep track of books is something you need to do as soon as possible. Since life is all about continuing to learn and to gather information, chances are good that you’re going to continue to collect books, filling up your home and your apartment with pieces you need to organize. Whether you u... products, articles
    (0 votes) Best Selling Romance Books Roberto Sedycias Romantic novelists are amongst the most famous of authors. Many ardent fans await a new novel from their favorite writer with great anticipation. One author noted for her realism is E.V. Mitchell, and The color of Heaven certainly doesn't disappoint. The central character is Sophie, a columnist whose charmed life falls apart after she finds out her husband is having an affair and ... products, articles
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Clive Hamilton 'Requiem for a Species' book launch at ANU
class="minus2" style="display:none"> class="minus2" style="display:none"> Professor Clive Hamilton public lecture and book launch at The Australian National University on 29 March, 2010. The lecture is introduced by Professor Will Steffen, Executive Director of the ANU Climate Change Institute.
Clive Hamiltons book, Requiem for a Species is about why we have ignored the climate change warnings. It is a book about the frailties of the human species: our strange obsessions, our hubris, and our penchant for avoiding the facts. It is the story of a battle within us between the forces that should have caused us to protect the earth, like our capacity to reason and our connection to nature, and our greed, materialism and alienation from nature, which, in the end, have won out.
And it is about the 21st century consequences of these failures, and what we can do now.
Clive Hamilton is Charles Sturt Professor of Public Ethics at the Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics. He is based at The Australian National University. For 14 years until early 2008 he was the Executive Director of The Australia Institute, Australias leading progressive think tank, which he founded in 1993. He has held a number of visiting academic positions, including at the University of Cambridge and Yale University and is a Fellow of the Royal Society of the Arts. He is the author of a number of best-selling books, including Growth Fetish, Affluenza (with Richard Denniss), Silencing Dissent (with Sarah Maddison) and The Freedom Paradox. His new book, Requiem for a Species: Why we resist the truth about climate change, has just been published by Allen & Unwin.
This launch is presented by the ANU Climate Change Institute and the Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics, a joint centre of the ANU, Charles Sturt University and the University of Melbourne.
Introduced by Professor Will Steffen, Executive Director of the ANU Climate Change Institute.
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