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By Michael Welland

ISBN-10: 0520942000

ISBN-13: 9780520942004

From person grains to abandon dunes, from the ground of the ocean to the landscapes of Mars, and from billions of years long ago to the long run, this can be the intense tale of 1 of nature's humblest, strongest, and such a lot ubiquitous fabrics. instructed by way of a geologist with a novelist's experience of language and narrative, Sand examines the science—sand forensics, the physics of granular fabrics, sedimentology, paleontology and archaeology, planetary exploration—and while explores the wealthy human context of sand. Interwoven with stories of artists, mathematicians, explorers, or even a vampire, the tale of sand is an epic of environmental building and destruction, an experience in remarkable scales of time and distance, but a story that encompasses the standard and daily. Sand, actually, is throughout us—it has made attainable our pcs, constructions and home windows, toothpaste, cosmetics, and paper, and it has performed dramatic roles in human background, trade, and mind's eye. during this luminous, kinetic, revelatory account, we do certainly locate the realm in a grain of sand.

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From person grains to abandon dunes, from the ground of the ocean to the landscapes of Mars, and from billions of years some time past to the longer term, this is often the intense tale of 1 of nature's humblest, strongest, and so much ubiquitous fabrics. instructed by means of a geologist with a novelist's experience of language and narrative, Sand examines the science—sand forensics, the physics of granular fabrics, sedimentology, paleontology and archaeology, planetary exploration—and even as explores the wealthy human context of sand.

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By the twentieth century the technical capacity to control development was already available. The third way is in the development of appropriate fora for decisionmaking. Early control of the urban environment was largely autocratic with a heavy emphasis on adjudication in the event of dispute. Even in the Middle Ages, however, the beginnings of a corporate approach to control are evident with the mayor and alderman of the City of London holding a responsibility for applying regulations. And much later, we see some of the large landowners in the nineteenth century creating boards who would take responsibility for the terms in which leases would be renewed as a way of introducing consistency and objectivity in the decisionmaking process.

These could then be set against a developing body of judge made rules. The case-by-case approach which characterizes modern development control has its origins in the approach to defending property rights adopted by medieval courts. The significance of the Middle Ages for modern development control is essentially two-fold. It is a period in which the beginnings of regulatory control are to be found with the recognition that not all questions of nuisance were connected solely with disputes between neighbours.

Regulations on party walls were particularly detailed and required freeholders to give 1½ feet of land and to share the cost of building a wall 3 feet wide and 15 feet high. Relieving arches set into the wall had to be no more than 1 foot deep in order to allow for at least 1 foot of solid wall between adjoining properties. The Assize also made it possible for freeholders to construct a wall on his or her neighbour’s land if the neighbour was unwilling or unable to pay for it. Only freeholders could bring actions to court and the nuisance complained about must have caused damage.

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