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Steven Solomon

    Steve Solomon is a lifelong evangelist for the value of self-sufficiency, whose writing, lectures, and classes focus on helping people become financially independent by producing their own necessities. For over 35 years, he has grown most of his family's food and is the author of several landmark gardening books, drawing from his extensive practical experience. Through his work, he shares his passion for practical knowledge, emphasizing the value of independence and connection to the land. His approach appeals to anyone seeking to gain control over their lives through the stewardship of their own resources.

    Homophobia
    Homophobia, 3rd Edition
    The Intelligent Gardener
    The Confidence Game : How Unelected Central Bankers Are Governing the Changed Global Economy
    Water
    • Water

      • 624 pages
      • 22 hours of reading
      4.1(52)Add rating

      A narrative account of how water has shaped human society from the ancient past to the present--Provided by publisher.

      Water
    • Homophobia, 3rd Edition

      Deal with It and Turn Aggression Into Allyship

      The book explores the impact of the phrase "That's so gay!" as a common expression among students, highlighting its negative connotations when used as an insult. It delves into the themes of homophobia and the need for awareness and understanding in school environments, aiming to foster a more inclusive atmosphere. Through discussions and insights, it addresses the importance of language and its effects on individuals and communities.

      Homophobia, 3rd Edition
    • Homophobia

      Deal with It and Turn Prejudice Into Pride

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      This resource equips children with the tools to comprehend and address conflicts related to homophobia and bullying. It offers practical strategies and insights that promote empathy and understanding, fostering a supportive environment for young readers. By tackling these crucial issues, the book aims to empower kids to stand against discrimination and advocate for kindness and acceptance among peers.

      Homophobia