


Author by: Jennifer Roemermann Languange: en Publisher by: Xlibris Corporation Format Available: PDF, ePub, Mobi Total Read: 14 Total Download: 838 File Size: 52,5 Mb Description: “The Long Grass Tunnel” “The Long Grass Tunnel” is an adventure story for 7 to 11 year olds, to appeal to boys, in particular. In her memoir, Wehunt shares the touching testimony of her journey through the long, dark tunnel of despair to emotional recovery after losing both children and grandchildren to a terrible and unforeseeable accident. Tragedy visits us all, but there may be nothing more deeply tragic than a mother outliving her children. At that point, her life was thrown into a chaotic turmoil that could only be calmed by time, support, and the deep, soothing conviction of her unwavering faith in her loving God. The voice on the other side of the line, however, was not one that she recognized. The book addresses not only students but also professionals who are interested to understand the underlying principles and methods and – possibly – to further develop them.Wanting everything to be perfect upon their arrival, Thelma called again to check on their progress and make sure there were no final arrangements that needed to be made to welcome them home. It also covers the fundamentals of rock mechanics.

Author by: Dimitrios Kolymbas Languange: en Publisher by: Springer Science & Business Media Format Available: PDF, ePub, Mobi Total Read: 16 Total Download: 851 File Size: 47,9 Mb Description: This book covers not only practical aspects but also the underlying theoretical approaches. However, Eurotunnel’s current financial crisis provides a sobering backcloth for an examination of the British Government’s long-term flirtation with the project, and, in particular, the earlier Tunnel project in the 1960s and early 1970s, which was abandoned by the British Government in 1975. The building of the Channel Tunnel has been one of Europe’s major projects and a testimony to British-French and public-private sector collaboration. This important book, written by Britain’s leading transport historian, will be essential reading for all those interested in PPPs, British and European economic history and international relations. This is a vivid portrayal of the complexities of quadripartite decision-making (two countries, plus the public and private sectors), revealing new insights into the role of the British and French Governments in the process.
