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The Journal Of Urgent Writing Nicola Legat

  • SKU: BELL-230929556
The Journal Of Urgent Writing Nicola Legat
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Publisher: Massey University Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 4.08 MB
Author: Nicola Legat
ISBN: 9780994136398, 0994136390
Language: English
Year: 2016

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The Journal Of Urgent Writing Nicola Legat by Nicola Legat 9780994136398, 0994136390 instant download after payment.

This collection of provocative, impassioned essays about hot New Zealand issues by smart New Zealand thinkers will tune up your intellectual engine. Featuring writing by: Dan Salmon on tuna
  • Paul McDonald on the places you'll go
  • Mike Joy on river radicalism
  • David Hall on green growth
  • James Chapman and William Tunmer on why kids can't read
  • Wayne Barrar on diatoms
  • Ridvan Firestone on obesity
  • Mike Grimshaw on Christchurch
  • Richard Shaw on why the kids don't vote
  • Kerry Taylor on spies
  • Claire Robinson on grey hair
  • Peter Meihana on Māori privilege
  • Krushil Watene on water ownership
  • Jeff McNeill on Messines
  • Chris Gallavin on murder
  • Teena Brown Pulu on being Pasifika and Māori
  • Jarrod Gilbert on gangs, lies and statistics
  • Paula Morris on a road-end in Denmark
  • Paul Thomas on shallowness
  • David Slack on the melancholy of fifty-something.
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