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City of Din
by Dan McKenzie
A treatise on the increasing loudness of modern life, including philosophical and scientific discussion of what noise is, how effects us physically, mentally, and socially in cities, on railways, at home, in workplaces, and on battlefields of war. The book concludes with some strong suggestions for protecting ourselves from noise as well as for lessening noise altogether. - Summary by Amelia Chesley
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Penobscot Man-Fannie Hardy Eckstorm
A treatise on the increasing loudness of modern life, including philosophical and scientific discussion of what noise is, how effects us physically, mentally, and socially in cities, on railways, at home, in workplaces, and on battlefields of war. The book concludes with some strong suggestions for protecting ourselves from noise as well as for lessening noise altogether. - Summary by Amelia Chesley
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Mother Earth, Vol. 1 No. 8, October 1906-Various
A treatise on the increasing loudness of modern life, including philosophical and scientific discussion of what noise is, how effects us physically, mentally, and socially in cities, on railways, at home, in workplaces, and on battlefields of war. The book concludes with some strong suggestions for protecting ourselves from noise as well as for lessening noise altogether. - Summary by Amelia Chesley
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Woman and War-Olive Schreiner
A treatise on the increasing loudness of modern life, including philosophical and scientific discussion of what noise is, how effects us physically, mentally, and socially in cities, on railways, at home, in workplaces, and on battlefields of war. The book concludes with some strong suggestions for protecting ourselves from noise as well as for lessening noise altogether. - Summary by Amelia Chesley
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City of Din-Dan McKenzie
"City of Din-Dan McKenzie" invites listeners into a vibrant world where the rhythms of urban life pulse with energy and intrigue. This engaging tale captures the essence of city living, exploring the intricate tapestry of human experiences and relationships that thrive within its bustling streets. As the narrative unfolds, it resonates with themes of community, resilience, and the quest for belonging, making it a timeless exploration of the human spirit. The story's enduring appeal lies in its ability to reflect the complexities of modern life, reminding us of the connections we forge and the challenges we face in our own cities. Dive into this captivating audiobook and discover the heart of the city through the eyes of Dan McKenzie.
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City of Din - Dan McKenzie
A treatise on the increasing loudness of modern life, including philosophical and scientific discussion of what noise is, how effects us physically, mentally, and socially in cities, on railways, at home, in workplaces, and on battlefields of war. The book concludes with some strong suggestions for protecting ourselves from noise as well as for lessening noise altogether. - Summary by Amelia Chesley
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A treatise on the increasing loudness of modern life, including philosophical and scientific discussion of what noise is, how effects us physically, mentally, and socially in cities, on railways, at home, in workplaces, and on battlefields of war. The book concludes with some strong suggestions for protecting ourselves from noise as well as for lessening noise altogether. - Summary by Amelia Chesley
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