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This is a fascinating encyclopedia comparing the most important
adaptations and evolutions in the natural world with the most
important discoveries and inventions of human history. Welcome to
the amazing world of adaptations, where species-including
humans-develop fascinating new capabilities to ensure a competitive
edge in their environment, or in some cases, survival itself.
Encyclopedia of Adaptations in the Natural World is a wide-ranging
catalog of the most important of those adaptations-from
photosynthesis to the the peculiar "vampire"-like behavior of the
tiny life form called the prion. The seven chapters in the
Encyclopedia cover the key survival challenges all organisms face.
Entries within those chapters cover specific adaptations from all
forms of life, including animals, plants, bacteria, algae, fungi,
and viruses. For each adaptation, the book also describes a related
technological breakthrough in the human world, showing how
engineers today study natural processes to help them develop new
inventions. Provides diagrams of the process of photosynthesis, the
functional areas of the human brain, and the bluefin tuna Includes
58 photographs and electron microscope images illustrating the
adaptations in the book Presents bibliographic listings of key
reference books, internet resources, and academic papers for
further reading
The Crusades had a wide variety of impacts on societies throughout
Europe, Asia, and Africa. One such notable impact was its role in
the development of knowledge between cultures. This book argues
that the Nubian kingdom of Dotawo and the Latin Christians became
increasingly more connected between the twelfth and early
fourteenth centuries than has been acknowledged. Subsequently, when
Solomonic Ethiopian-Latin Christian diplomatic relations began in
1402, they were building on the prior connections of Nubia, either
wittingly or unwittingly: Ethiopia became the 'Ethiopia' that the
Latin Christians had previously been aiming to develop relations
with. The histories of Nubia, Ethiopia, and the Crusades were
directly and indirectly entwined between the twelfth century and
1402. By placing Nubia and Ethiopia within the wider context of the
Crusades, new perspectives can be made regarding the international
activity of Nubia and Ethiopia between the twelfth and fifteenth
centuries and the regional role reversal of Dotawo and Solomonic
Ethiopia from the early fourteenth century. Prior to the fourteenth
century, Nubia had been the dominant Christian power in the region
before Solomonic Ethiopia began to replace it, including by
adopting elements of discourse which had previously been attributed
to Nubia, such as its ruler being the recognised protector of the
Christians of north-east Africa. This process should not be viewed
in isolation of the wider regional geo-political context. Nubia,
Ethiopia, and the Crusading World, 1095-1402 will appeal to all
those interested in the history of the Crusades, Nubia, and
Ethiopia, particularly concerning inter-regional physical and
intellectual connectivity.
The Australian jazz quartet play a live set.
Australian baritone sax prodigy Adam Simmons performing live with
his trio. Tracks include: 'Riverside Drive' and 'Yamagoe'.
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