This book comprises of the First 5 Years of the Graduate Exhibitions from the BA Photography at Charles Sturt University, Wagga Wagga Campus. It also includes a foreword by Jamie Holcombe and an... More > Essay by Christopher Orchard.< Less
An Official Record of Australian Army Service in Two Hemispheres, 1939-1944. This is a completely new edition (not a facsimile) of a booklet first published in Australia in 1944. This work presents a... More > brief but comprehensive summary of the Australian Army from 1939 to 1944, including coverage of their "battle record" in North Africa, Greece, Crete, Syria, Malaya, Java, Timor, Portuguese Timor, New Britain, New Guinea, Milne Bay, the Owen Stanleys, Wau, Markham and Ramu Valleys, Ethiopia, plus special forces, mainland defense, Australia's Home Guard, Army Women's Services, manpower, artillery, rations, equipment, signals, medical service. 56 photos; 2 maps; drawing; appendices.< Less
Discover How To Become Your Own Brew Master,With Brew Your Own Beer. It takes more than a recipe to make a great beer. Just using the right ingredients doesn't mean your beer will taste like it was... More > meant to. Most of the time it’s the way a beer is made and served that makes it either an exceptional beer or one that gets dumped into the nearest flower pot.Within the pages of Brew Your Own Beer, you will find the traditional beer recipes as well as a selection of unique variations like:
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This one had few words around it, but is made up of: poetic prose and a few new poems, that all got written last, but are at the start; a poem written whilst Barak Obama spoke to the Australian... More > Parliament in 2011; a short yarn about the same day; exerts from another essay; and a few more poems, that got composed years before the rest of this book.< Less
This book is a collection of reader-nominated blog posts, representing the best of a new wave of online skepticism. Collected over a year, it features a plethora of posts on topics ranging from the... More > vaccination debate, paranormal claims, the ongoing creep of creationism into politics and education, conspiracy theories, homeopathy, outreach, all kinds of alternative medicine and even attempts to tackle the question “What is skepticism?” The Skeptical Blog anthology features essays by: Dr Phillip Plait, Barbara Drescher, Dr Karen Stollznow, Sharon Hill, Dr Petra Boynton, Brian Thompson, Yau-Man Chan, Dr Chris French, Jack Scanlan, Laurie Tarr, Dr Amy Tuteur, Daniel Loxton, Jake Dickerman, Lisa Bauer, Desiree Schell, Michael Marshall, Andy Lewis, the Skeptics’ Guide to the Universe’s Evan Bernstein, Robert T Carroll and many others. Edited by Kylie Sturgess, in association with the Young Australian Skeptics.< Less
An essay, a few poems, and an oddly assorted set of other writing, all working within the emphasis of enabling us to regard the potential for global warming to have been caused by the excessive... More > criminalization of humanity. Specifically, as with the first volume of An Exorcist's Paradigm, this work points to an economic over reliance upon finding addicts at fault for economic failures, (as well as for the successes of corrupt economies) as the base line fault, we normally avoid stating since it is already so overstated in the collective human subconsciousness. This work stirs up some of the muck of what the problems we all face have been, and points to Aboriginal Australian culture as having sustainable solutions. The solutions are not overtly stated, because I believe that solutions work better when each individual need seek and claim a solution within their own life story, and from within their own internal mind. However problems are certainly exposed as issues which need be collectively prevented.< Less
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This book is a collection of reader-nominated blog posts, representing the best of a new wave of online skepticism. Collected over a year, it features a... More > plethora of posts on topics ranging from the vaccination debate, paranormal claims, the ongoing creep of creationism into politics and education, conspiracy theories, homeopathy, outreach, all kinds of alternative medicine and even attempts to tackle the question “What is skepticism?”
The Skeptical Blog anthology features essays by:
Dr Phillip Plait, Barbara Drescher, Dr Karen Stollznow, Sharon Hill, Dr Petra Boynton, Brian Thompson, Yau-Man Chan, Dr Chris French, Jack Scanlan, Laurie Tarr, Dr Amy Tuteur, Daniel Loxton, Jake Dickerman, Lisa Bauer, Desiree Schell, Michael Marshall, Andy Lewis, the Skeptics’ Guide to the Universe’s Evan Bernstein, Robert T Carroll and many others.
Edited by Kylie Sturgess, in association with the Young Australian Skeptics.< Less
We are not selling these medicines for profit, and any money paid for our treatment, will be distributed for the purpose of enabling more fluid communication of all the health care options available... More > in modern nations, among indigenous medicine men, and their families, whose work spiritually supervised the process of the development of a sequence of homeopathic medicines to enable freedom from the addiction to opium derived substances. This work got done within real certainty that the subconscious Dreaming patterns caused by opium, were preventing the patterns in the collective subconsciousness of humanity, which are needed to halt the progression of climate change. Yet simultaneously, the clear evidence was, that the problem exists more among those who imagined to blame addicts for a quick buck, rather than in what addicts themselves happen to be causing.< Less
This book is a kind of wrapping up of a few distinct pieces of writing, that all fell in together, after not finding their way into the original volume of "An Exorcist's Paradigm". The... More > topic of alleviating opium dependencies is still a thread through the whole, yet the prose content of this work is more consolidated in addressing that issue as a myriad of other related issues. This work especially addresses the matters of the origin of gift giving economics, and how reafforestation will truly be enabled. It is one matter to identify that the problem was connected to economic reliance upon addicts sourcing faults that untoward economic interests was being blamed upon, but another matter altogether to find solutions in which a viable economy will be sustained. I do not intend to prove what the solution will be, as much as stir the muck further, of what the issues were that have caused that the potential for climate change, ever became a problem.< Less