You need to create all web pages by using HTML5 and any external CSS.   This page provides a more detailed description of the selected book, Deep Economy. The content includes the following HTML elements: : Deep Economy: The Wealth of Communities and Our Durable Future 1st paragraph : "The OneBook for 2009-2010 is Deep Economy: The Wealth of Communities and Our Du-rable Future (2007) by one of the greatest environmental writers and activists in the U.S., Bill McKibben. In Deep Economy, you will read about how our globalized economy has become addicted to the ideas of limitless economic growth and endless consumption of goods. As McKibben defines it, a deep economy “cares less about quantity than quality [and] takes as its goal the production of human satisfaction as much as surplus material.” 2nd paragraph : "Deep Economy asserts that what we eat, what we drive, where we live and what we feel are all related to how we use or misuse the earth’s resources. This provocative book will make you think about how you live your life every day and will challenge you to dream of a better future." You are required to add the following text in the footer section: : same as the homepage : same as the homepage

Database System Concepts
7th Edition
ISBN:9780078022159
Author:Abraham Silberschatz Professor, Henry F. Korth, S. Sudarshan
Publisher:Abraham Silberschatz Professor, Henry F. Korth, S. Sudarshan
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You need to create all web pages by using HTML5 and any external CSS.

 

This page provides a more detailed description of the selected book, Deep Economy.

  • The content includes the following HTML elements:
    • <h2>: Deep Economy: The Wealth of Communities and Our Durable Future
    • 1st paragraph <p>: "The OneBook for 2009-2010 is Deep Economy: The Wealth of Communities and Our Du-rable Future (2007) by one of the greatest environmental writers and activists in the U.S., Bill McKibben. In Deep Economy, you will read about how our globalized economy has become addicted to the ideas of limitless economic growth and endless consumption of goods. As McKibben defines it, a deep economy “cares less about quantity than quality [and] takes as its goal the production of human satisfaction as much as surplus material.”
    • 2nd paragraph <p>: "Deep Economy asserts that what we eat, what we drive, where we live and what we feel are all related to how we use or misuse the earth’s resources. This provocative book will make you think about how you live your life every day and will challenge you to dream of a better future."
    • You are required to add the following text in the footer section:
    • <header>: same as the homepage
    • <nav>: same as the homepage
    • <main>
    • <footer>
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