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Average rating: 3.9 · 96 ratings · 9 reviews · 111 distinct works
Lost Souls of the River Kwa...

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A to Z Of BDSM

3.33 avg rating — 18 ratings — published 2008
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Hot from Harlem: Twelve Afr...

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Expatriates in Paris

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Early Plastic

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Tusk

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The Last Musical Hurrah:: J...

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Exploring Your Kink: A prac...

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The Leonard Reed Story: Bra...

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Lankan 1001 Nights Part 1

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“According to Leopold [in A Sand County Almanac] (1966), All ethics so far evolved rest upon a single premise: that the individual is a member of a community of individual parts. His instincts prompt him to compete for his place in the community, but his ethics prompt him also to cooperate. The land ethic simply enlarges the boundaries of the community to include soils, water, plants and animals, or collectively: the land. We can be ethical only in relation to something we can see, feel, understand, love and otherwise have faith in. A land ethic, then, reflects the existence of an ecological conscience, and this in turn reflects a conviction of individual responsibility for the health of the land.”
Bill Reed, The Integrative Design Guide to Green Building: Redefining the Practice of Sustainability



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