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Following The Star is a compelling ten-year journey through the
highs and lows in the life of a racing fan entwined with the
exploits of Kauto Star, one of National Hunt Racing's stars who was
compared to the great Arkle. Andrew Walker's book, Following the
Star, is a rollercoaster of emotion with Kauto Star as the central
figure. This book will appeal to racing supporter, sports fan and
general public alike, since it paints a delightful picture of
almost a decade of life-changing experiences: children being born,
moving house, the 2012 Olympic Games - and the ups and downs on the
racecourse that come from following a racing legend. Andrew Walker
was born in 1956. He is married to Fiona and has two sons, Sean and
Nicholas and lives in North Devon. His passion for National Hunt
Racing stems from his Irish background and he is a frequent visitor
to Cheltenham, Wincanton and Exeter. Andrew is also a keen sports
fan and a former racing cyclist, now a National Official.
Specially commissioned essays evaluating the work of David Martin,
one of the most prominent British sociologists of religion. David
Martin is a world-renowned sociologist, and one of the most
prominent sociologists of religion ever to have emerged from the
British Isles. Noted for his work on secularization,
Pentecostalism, the Church of England and religious trends in
general, his work has influenced the entire shape of a discipline
that is now firmly established in many universities. This volume
celebrates his 70th birthday, and his substantial and varied
contributions to the sociology of religion stretching over a 50
year period. Andrew Walker and Martyn Percy have collated and
edited a collection of essays - all freshly commissioned - that
evaluate Martin's work. Contributors include Bryan Wilson, Steve
Bruce, Grace Davie, Graham Howes, Richard Fenn, Karel Dobbelaere,
Christie Davies, Robin Gill, Bernice Martin and Kieran Flanagan.
This timely and appreciative volume is essential reading for all
who want to understand the shape of the discipline of the sociology
of religion.
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This book describes the current state of international grape
genomics, with a focus on the latest findings, tools and strategies
employed in genome sequencing and analysis, and genetic mapping of
important agronomic traits. It also discusses how these are having
a direct impact on outcomes for grape breeders and the
international grape research community. While V. vinifera is a
model species, it is not always appreciated that its cultivation
usually requires the use of other Vitis species as rootstocks. The
book discusses genetic diversity within the Vitis genus, the
available genetic resources for breeding, and the available genomic
resources for other Vitis species. Grapes (Vitis vinifera spp.
vinifera) have been a source of food and wine since their
domestication from their wild progenitor (Vitis vinifera ssp.
sylvestris) around 8,000 years ago, and they are now the world's
most valuable horticultural crop. In addition to being economically
important, V. vinifera is also a model organism for the study of
perennial fruit crops for two reasons: Firstly, its ability to be
transformed and micropropagated via somatic embryogenesis, and
secondly its relatively small genome size of 500 Mb. The economic
importance of grapes made V. vinifera an obvious early candidate
for genomic sequencing, and accordingly, two draft genomes were
reported in 2007. Remarkably, these were the first genomes of any
fruiting crop to be sequenced and only the fourth for flowering
plants. Although riddled with gaps and potentially omitting large
regions of repetitive sequences, the two genomes have provided
valuable insights into grape genomes. Cited in over 2,000 articles,
the genome has served as a reference in more than 3,000 genome-wide
transcriptional analyses. Further, recent advances in DNA
sequencing and bioinformatics are enabling the assembly of
reference-grade genome references for more grape genotypes
revealing the exceptional extent of structural variation in the
species.
This book describes the why and how of green infrastructure mapping
and implementation through text, maps and on-line illustrations. It
explains how to utilize the national green infrastructure model
that Esri has built using the Green Infrastructure Center's
methodology. It demonstrates though print and online map layers,
how to develop a prioritized strategy for conserving or restoring
the highest values to natural resources. It also explains how this
analysis is then used to inform a host of planning applications
from drinking water protection, to endangered species conservation,
to recreation, as well as preservation of culturally significant
landscapes. The book uses actual data to create two real case
studies, one for a western and one for an eastern landscape showing
how the Esri model can be adapted using local data to create a
custom GI plan. The reason for this is to demonstrate the
application of the national GI model to local planning. The book
also demonstrates how data from the Esri Living Atlas can be
included and used to customize maps.
Andrew Walker is one of the most remarkable scholars I have met
across the years.'' William J. Abraham This ''miscellany'' puts
readers around the table with a teacher who has provided the church
with wisdom and passion and introduces a new voice to the ongoing
conversation about the relationship between the gospel and culture.
Andrew Walker's ''ecclesial intelligence'' and broad
interdisciplinary approach to theology and sociology will
undoubtedly capture the imagination of many who are curious about
the church's mission in the modern West. Notes from a Wayward Son
represents a broad sampling of Walker's writings from a
distinguished forty-five-year career--from explorations of
Pentecostalism and Charismatic Renewal to Eastern Orthodoxy, C. S.
Lewis, and Deep Church; from the impact of modernity on the
ecclesia to mission and ecumenism in the West today. In a world and
a church often driven by the latest fashions, Walker's is a voice
to which we will want to listen!
Andrew Walker is one of the most remarkable scholars I have met
across the years.'' William J. Abraham This ''miscellany'' puts
readers around the table with a teacher who has provided the church
with wisdom and passion and introduces a new voice to the ongoing
conversation about the relationship between the gospel and culture.
Andrew Walker's ''ecclesial intelligence'' and broad
interdisciplinary approach to theology and sociology will
undoubtedly capture the imagination of many who are curious about
the church's mission in the modern West. Notes from a Wayward Son
represents a broad sampling of Walker's writings from a
distinguished forty-five-year career--from explorations of
Pentecostalism and Charismatic Renewal to Eastern Orthodoxy, C. S.
Lewis, and Deep Church; from the impact of modernity on the
ecclesia to mission and ecumenism in the West today. In a world and
a church often driven by the latest fashions, Walker's is a voice
to which we will want to listen!
In this groundbreaking, interdisciplinary study, Andrew Walker
White explores the origins of Byzantine ritual - the rites of the
early Greek Orthodox Church - and its unique relationship with
traditional theatre. Tracing the secularization of pagan theatre,
the rise of rhetoric as an alternative to acting, as well as the
transmission of ancient methods of musical composition into the
Byzantine era, White demonstrates how Christian ritual was in
effect a post-theatrical performing art, created by intellectuals
who were fully aware of traditional theatre but who endeavoured to
avoid it. The book explores how Orthodox rites avoid the aesthetic
appreciation associated with secular art, and conducts an in-depth
study (and reconstruction) of the late Byzantine Service of the
Furnace. Often treated as a liturgical drama, White translates and
delineates the features of five extant versions, to show how and
why it generated widely diverse audience reactions in both medieval
times and our own.
Edited by Andrew T. Walker, these thoughtful essays from Christian
evangelical scholars examine the political philosophy and ethics of
influential Catholic social conservative scholar Robert P. George.
This book describes the current state of international grape
genomics, with a focus on the latest findings, tools and strategies
employed in genome sequencing and analysis, and genetic mapping of
important agronomic traits. It also discusses how these are having
a direct impact on outcomes for grape breeders and the
international grape research community. While V. vinifera is a
model species, it is not always appreciated that its cultivation
usually requires the use of other Vitis species as rootstocks. The
book discusses genetic diversity within the Vitis genus, the
available genetic resources for breeding, and the available genomic
resources for other Vitis species. Grapes (Vitis vinifera spp.
vinifera) have been a source of food and wine since their
domestication from their wild progenitor (Vitis vinifera ssp.
sylvestris) around 8,000 years ago, and they are now the world's
most valuable horticultural crop. In addition to being economically
important, V. vinifera is also a model organism for the study of
perennial fruit crops for two reasons: Firstly, its ability to be
transformed and micropropagated via somatic embryogenesis, and
secondly its relatively small genome size of 500 Mb. The economic
importance of grapes made V. vinifera an obvious early candidate
for genomic sequencing, and accordingly, two draft genomes were
reported in 2007. Remarkably, these were the first genomes of any
fruiting crop to be sequenced and only the fourth for flowering
plants. Although riddled with gaps and potentially omitting large
regions of repetitive sequences, the two genomes have provided
valuable insights into grape genomes. Cited in over 2,000 articles,
the genome has served as a reference in more than 3,000 genome-wide
transcriptional analyses. Further, recent advances in DNA
sequencing and bioinformatics are enabling the assembly of
reference-grade genome references for more grape genotypes
revealing the exceptional extent of structural variation in the
species.
Pick up this fantastic LEGO (R) building ideas book to find out how
you can build anything with your collection of LEGO bricks! Find
hundreds of fun, creative LEGO building ideas in DK's LEGO Play
Book. Build a fairy tale cottage and an enchanted forest with
trolls and a giant. Dive under water and create cute sea creatures
and monsters of the deep. Go wild with safari animal builds, and
create extreme sports vehicles for your LEGO minifigures. Or get
spooky and build a mad scientist's lab and a haunted house! With
over 500 imaginative building ideas and tips, you can choose from
quick builds, cool builds or models that only use a handful of LEGO
bricks. For beginners and accomplished builders alike, LEGO fans of
all ages will find a whole host of ideas within this book to
inspire you pick up your LEGO bricks and get building. Ready, get
set - PLAY! LEGO, the LEGO logo, the Brick and Knob configurations
and the Minifigure are trademarks of the LEGO Group. (c)2014 The
LEGO Group. All rights reserved. Produced by DK Publishing under
licence from the LEGO Group.
In this far-reaching examination of environmental problems and
politics in northern Thailand, Tim Forsyth and Andrew Walker
analyze deforestation, water supply, soil erosion, use of
agrochemicals, and biodiversity in order to challenge popularly
held notions of environmental crisis. They argue that such crises
have been used to support political objectives of state expansion
and control in the uplands. They have also been used to justify the
alternative directions advocated by an array of NGOs. In official
and alternative discourses of economic development, the peoples
living in Thailand's hill country are typically cast as either
guardians or destroyers of forest resources, often depending on
their ethnicity. Political and historical factors have created a
simplistic, misleading, and often scientifically inaccurate
environmental narrative: Hmong farmers, for example, are thought to
exhibit environmentally destructive practices, whereas the Karen
are seen as linked to and protective of their ancestral home.
Forsyth and Walker reveal a much more complex relationship of hill
farmers to the land, to other ethnic groups, and to the state. They
conclude that current explanations fail to address the real causes
of environmental problems and unnecessarily restrict the
livelihoods of local people. The authors' critical assessment of
simplistic environmental narratives, as well as their suggestions
for finding solutions, will be valuable in international policy
discussions about environmental issues in rapidly developing
countries. Moreover, their redefinition of northern Thailand's
environmental problems, and their analysis of how political
influences have reinforced inappropriate policies, demonstrate new
ways of analyzing how environmental science and knowledge are
important arenas for political control. This book makes valuable
contributions to Thai studies and more generally to the fields of
environmental science, ecology, geography, anthropology, and
political science, as well as to policy making and resource
management in the developing world.
The Medicine on the Move series provides fully flexible access to
subjects across the curriculum in a unique combination of print and
mobile formats ideal for the busy medical student and junior
doctor. No matter what your learning style, whether you are
studying a subject for the first time or revisiting it during exam
preparation, Medicine on the Move will give you the support you
need. This innovative print and app package will help you to
connect with the topics of microbiology and infectious diseases, to
learn, understand, and enjoy them, and to cement your knowledge in
preparation for exams and future clinical practice. By using this
resource in print or as an app, you really will experience the
opportunity to learn medicine on the move.
In this groundbreaking, interdisciplinary study, Andrew Walker
White explores the origins of Byzantine ritual - the rites of the
early Greek Orthodox Church - and its unique relationship with
traditional theatre. Tracing the secularization of pagan theatre,
the rise of rhetoric as an alternative to acting, as well as the
transmission of ancient methods of musical composition into the
Byzantine era, White demonstrates how Christian ritual was in
effect a post-theatrical performing art, created by intellectuals
who were fully aware of traditional theatre but who endeavoured to
avoid it. The book explores how Orthodox rites avoid the aesthetic
appreciation associated with secular art, and conducts an in-depth
study (and reconstruction) of the late Byzantine Service of the
Furnace. Often treated as a liturgical drama, White translates and
delineates the features of five extant versions, to show how and
why it generated widely diverse audience reactions in both medieval
times and our own.
The author shares a record of his life's footprints with future
generations of his family who can never know him or witness
historical events and paradigm shifts as he has over the past eight
decades. He describes the hardships of growing up on a working farm
in rural Alabama in the mid-twentieth century and later his
educational and professional accomplishments after overcoming the
disadvantages of poverty and other adversity. He honors his
colonial ancestors and their descendants, including Revolutionary
War soldiers, by remembering and writing about them and includes
extensive family trees for his Walkers,Whites, Smithsons, Slatons,
and Paynes. His military exploits are more properly described as
escapades. He talks about his brushes with the technological and
scientific innovations and reaction to major social and cultural
shifts as one who understands the historical import of this most
unusual age in our country's evolution.
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