Part man, part...rock? Over seven feet tall and weighing over a thousand pounds, he is known as Concrete but is in reality the mind of one Ronald Lithgow, trapped inside a shell of stone, a body that allows him to walk unaided on the ocean's floor or survive the crush of a thousand tons of rubble in a collapsed mineshaft...but prevents him from feeling the touch of a human hand. These stories of Concrete are as rich and satisfying as any in comics: funny, heartbreaking, and singularly human.
Elm - ash - cottonwood stands are generally managed under an even - aged regime with clearcutting applied at maturity , followed by a program to control undesirable species such as box elder and privet . Cottonwood is difficult to ...
This book shows how the blockade realized those connections, making this community's efforts a model and inspiration for other Indigenous groups, environmentalists, and social justice advocates.
National Park Service Chief Ranger Rob Danno rescued many people in America's national parks, but he couldn't save his career which his honesty and courage led him to stand up and object to his bureaucratic bosses' decision to secretly ...
Turning Back: A Photographic Journal of Re-exploration ; [exhibition at Haus Der Kunst, Munich, June 29 - September 25, 2005...