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Years ago, Melanie followed her husband, Kurt, from the New England beach town where their two young sons were thriving to the suburbs of Atlanta. She's carved out a life as a successful metal sculptor, but when Kurt leaves her for another woman, having the tools to cut up their marriage bed is small consolation. She's old enough to know that high school reunions are often a big disappointment, but when her best friend makes her buy a ticket and an old flame gets in touch to see whether she'll be going, she fantasizes that returning to her past might help her find her future.until her driving phobia resurfaces and threatens to hold her back from the adventure of a lifetime.


Butterflies Butterflies

Автор: Ksana Gilgenberg

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Life usually goes according to a scenario written for you beforehand. You go to school, graduate from college, get a job, get married, etc. Even if some of you have problems with these, you struggle to get what you are meant to have. But what if a ‘system failure’ occurs? What if someone wise and powerful decides to intervene in yourlife? Will such intervention turn out to be a happy blessing, or will it become the test beyond your strength?


As the Crow Flies As the Crow Flies

Автор: Dodge Walter Phelps

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Folly as It Flies; Hit at by Fanny Fern Folly as It Flies; Hit at by Fanny Fern

Автор: Fern Fanny

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Butterflies and Moths (British) Butterflies and Moths (British)

Автор: Furneaux William Samuel

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A Resource-Based Habitat View for Conservation. Butterflies in the British Landscape A Resource-Based Habitat View for Conservation. Butterflies in the British Landscape

Автор: Roger L. H. Dennis

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Winner of the Marsh Book of the Year Award 2012 by the British Ecological Society. In A Resource-Based Habitat View for Conservation Roger Dennis introduces a novel approach to the understanding of habitats based on resources and conditions required by organisms and their access to them, a quantum shift from simplistic and ineffectual notions of habitats as vegetation units or biotopes. In drawing attention to what organisms actually use and need in landscapes, it focuses on resource composition, structure and connectedness, all of which describe habitat quality and underpin landscape heterogeneity. This contrasts with the current bipolar view of landscapes made up of habitat patches and empty matrix but illustrates how such a metapopulation approach of isolated patchworks can grow by adopting the new habitat viewpoint. The book explores principles underlying this new definition of habitat, and the impact of habitat components on populations, species’ distributions, geographical ranges and range changes, with a view to conserving resources in landscapes for whole communities. It does this using the example of butterflies – the most alluring of insects, flagship organisms and key indicators of environmental health – in the British Isles, where they have been studied most intensively. The book forms essential reading for students, researchers and practitioners in ecology and conservation, particularly those concerned with managing sites and landscapes for wildlife.