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1La fuente de la edad
By Luis Mateo Díez

“La fuente de la edad” Metadata:
- Title: La fuente de la edad
- Author: Luis Mateo Díez
- Language: ➤ Spanish; Castilian - español, castellano
- Number of Pages: Median: 349
- Publisher: ➤ Ediciones Alfaguara - Espasa Calpe - Cátedra
- Publish Date: 1986 - 1991 - 2002
- Publish Location: Madrid
“La fuente de la edad” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: Poverty - Fiction - Religious brotherhoods - Water sources
- People: Luis Mateo Díez (1942-)
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL19729056M - OL16722574M - OL22490329M
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 16416200 - 28591541
- Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN): 2002452904 - 87131407
- All ISBNs: ➤ 8437619572 - 8420480398 - 8423972895 - 9788423972890 - 9788437619576 - 9788420480398
Access and General Info:
- First Year Published: 1986
- Is Full Text Available: Yes
- Is The Book Public: No
- Access Status: Borrowable
Online Access
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2The flying emu and other Australian stories
By Sally Morgan

“The flying emu and other Australian stories” Metadata:
- Title: ➤ The flying emu and other Australian stories
- Author: Sally Morgan
- Language: English
- Number of Pages: Median: 125
- Publisher: ➤ Distributed by Random House, Inc. - Pavilion - Alfred A. Knopf
- Publish Date: 1991 - 1993
- Publish Location: London - New York
“The flying emu and other Australian stories” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ Legends - Aboriginal Australians - Folklore - Animals - Fish - Stories and motifs - Frogs and toads - Literature and stories - Juvenile - Kangaroos - Wallabies - Lizards - Goannas - Moon - Water sources - Mammals - Marsupials - Wombats - Birds - Parrots - Crocodiles - Emu
- Places: Australia
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL1733160M - OL18716280M
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 59922411
- Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN): 92037880
- All ISBNs: 1851458387 - 0679847057 - 9781851458387 - 9780679847052
Access and General Info:
- First Year Published: 1991
- Is Full Text Available: Yes
- Is The Book Public: No
- Access Status: Borrowable
Online Access
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3Primitive ritual and belief
By James, E. O.

“Primitive ritual and belief” Metadata:
- Title: Primitive ritual and belief
- Author: James, E. O.
- Language: English
- Number of Pages: Median: 243
- Publisher: Methuen
- Publish Date: 1917
- Publish Location: London
“Primitive ritual and belief” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ Religion - Rites and ceremonies - Worimi - Walgalu - Woiwurrung - Jingili people (C22) (NT SE53-06) - Alyawarr - Gagadyu people (N50) (NT SD53-01) - Rain making - Childbirth - Environment - Betrothal - Warumungu people (C18) (NT SE53-10) - Gender relations - Buandig people (S13) (SA SJ54-06) - Alyawarre people (C14) (NT SF53-07) - Binbinga people (N138) (NT SE53-03) - Woiwurung people (S36) (Vic SJ55-05) - Gurdanji - Kinship - Narrinjeri people (S69) (SA SI54-13) - Kurnai - Kulin people (S21.1) (Vic SI54, SJ54) - Feuds and warfare - Treatments - Gagadju - Wotjobaluk people (S17) (Vic SI54-15) - Arrernte - Ngarigu people (S46) (NSW SJ55-04) - Wakaya people (C16) (NT SE53-15) - Yanuwa people (N153) (NT SE53-04) - Batjamal - Kariyarra people (W39) (WA SF50-10) - Avenging - Totemism - Anmatyerre - Ngarrindjeri - Ritual - Stories and motifs - Pinkangarna - Aranda people (C8) (NT SG53-02) - Walgal people (S47) (NSW SI55-16) - Diyari - Rain and storms - Increase - Yuruwinga people (G12) (NT SF54-05) - Health - Yanyuwa - Kamilaroi people (D23) (NSW SH55-12) - Warlpiri people (C15) (NT SF52-04) - Gudanji people (C26) (NT SE53-07) - Water sources - Jingulu - Wurundjeri - Djingili - Gadang - Gamilaraay - Arabunna people (L13) (SA SH53-03) - Sun - Central Australia (WA SE52, SF52, SG52) - Kaytej people (C13) (NT SF53-06) - Lake Tyers (E Vic Gippsland SJ55-07) - Gamilaroi - Yilba people (E55) (Qld SF55-02) - Flood - Yuwaaliyaay people (D27) (NSW SH55-07) - Initiation - Ngarigo - Ayerrerenge - Brauchtum - Fire - Kaytetye - Rites - Arabana - Loritja people (C7.1) (NT SG52-04) - Dieri people (L17) (SA SH54-01) - Marawara people (D6) (NSW SI54-07) - Luritja - Astronomy - Ceremonies - Alligator Rivers area (NT SD53-01, SD53-05) - Euahlayi - Danggali people (D14) (SA SI54-06) - Indigenes Volk - Wiradjuri people (D10) (NSW SI55-07) - Central Australia (SA SG52, SG53) - Cosmology - Traditional - Wogait people (N6) (NT SD52-07) - Marriage - Reproduction - Clever people - Kattang people (E2) (NSW SI56-02) - Wergaia - Yuin people (S67) (NSW SI56-13) - Social organisation - Creation - Yuwaalaraay - Bin-gongina people (C21) (NT SE53-09) - Gunai people (S68) (Vic SJ55) - Bungandidj - Land management - Krauatungulung people (S48) (Vic SJ55-08) - Indigenous knowledge - Kurdanji - Gaagudju - Anmatyerr people (C8.1) (NT SF53-09)
- Places: Australia
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL28695M
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 1910557
- Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN): sg18000185
Access and General Info:
- First Year Published: 1917
- Is Full Text Available: Yes
- Is The Book Public: Yes
- Access Status: Public
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Water sources of Mumbai
Pinto, Richa (15 September 2016). "This Bhandup complex is source of safe drinking water to the city". The Times of India. Retrieved 10 January 2023
Improved water source
improved water source (or improved drinking-water source or improved water supply) is a term used to categorize certain types or levels of water supply
Heat pump
2030 and 2040. Possible sources of heat for such applications are sewage water, ambient water (e.g. sea, lake and river water), industrial waste heat
Water supply
drainage basin (see water purification – sources of drinking water) A raw water collection point (above or below ground) where the water accumulates, such
Deep water source cooling
Deep water source cooling (DWSC) or deep water air cooling is a form of air cooling for process and comfort space cooling which uses a large body of naturally
Water resources
water. These resources can be either freshwater from natural sources, or water produced artificially from other sources, such as from reclaimed water
Water pollution
provided by the water resource. Sources of water pollution are either point sources or non-point sources. Point sources have one identifiable cause, such as
Soakage (source of water)
were traditionally important sources of water for Aboriginal Australians in the desert, being the most dependable source in times of drought in Australia
Drinking water
meet drinking water quality standards. An experimental source is solar-powered atmospheric water generators. Springs are often used as sources for bottled
Water dispenser
use) water dispensers. POU units are generally more hygienic than bottled water coolers, provided the end user has access to clean water sources. A freestanding