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Lonely Planet's local travel experts reveal all you need to know to plan the trip of a lifetime in this latest edition of our guide to Brazil. Discover Brazil's most popular experiences and best kept secrets from taking your pick of raucous, remote, classy and laid-back beaches on Ilhabela; to immersing yourself in the Amazon's flooded forest at Mamiraua, a refuge for rare birds, reptiles and mammals; and getting served rodizio-style in the gaúcho city of Porto Alegre. Build a trip to remember with Lonely Planet's Brazil travel guide: Our classic guidebook format contains the most comprehensive level of information for planning multi-week trips
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Expert local recommendations on eating, drinking, nightlife, shopping, accommodation, festivals, when to go and more
Vibrant photography and maps including a pull-out map of Rio de Janeiro
Get fresh takes on must-visit sights from Avenida Beira Mar, to Parque Nacional da Chapada Diamantina, and Beto Carrero World
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Connect with Brazilian culture through stories that delve deep into local life, history and traditions
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If you're one of the hundreds of thousands who devoured Babe
Walker's "New York Times" bestselling novel "White Girl Problems"
or one of the million people who read her blog or follow her on
Twitter daily, then you've obviously been waiting with bated breath
for her hilarious follow-up novel, "Psychos."
Fresh from a four-month stint in rehab for her "alleged" shopping
addiction, Babe Walker returns home to Bel Air ten pounds lighter
(thanks to a stomach virus), having made amends (she told a
counselor with bad skin she was smart) and confronted her past
(after meeting her birth mother for the first time--a fashion model
turned farmer lesbian). Although delighted to be home and
determined to maintain her hard-won inner peace, Babe now faces a
host of outside forces seemingly intent on derailing her path to
positive change. Not only is she being trailed by an anonymous
stalker, but she's also reunited with the love of her life, a
relationship that she cannot seem to stop self-sabotaging.
Babe's newfound spirituality, coupled with her faith in the
universe and its messages, leads her all over the world: shoulder
dancing in Paris, tripping out in Amsterdam, and hooking up in the
Mediterranean, only to land her back in New York City, forced to
choose between a man who is perfect in every way (except for one
small detail) and a man who could be The One if only he didn't
drive Babe to utter insanity.
Unapologetic and uproarious, "Psychos" is the send-up of the
season--already as timeless as vintage Dior.
Although there is a burgeoning interest among economists in
information economics', much of the literature adopts a
reductionist conceptualization of information, defining it
exclusively as reduction in uncertainty, exploring the implications
of imperfect information on markets. This neoclassical treatment
obscures major interrelations between economic and communicatory
processes. Drawing on a range of distinguished scholarship from
both the economic and communication studies disciplines,
Information and Communication in Economics explores the
implications for economic analysis and our understanding of
economic processes of employing a more complete conceptualization
of information: information as locus of power; information as
evolutionary agent; and media systems as devices for control.
The universe of the dream of consciousness? Whether we are a part
of the universe or we and the universe are a dream of one
consciousness.
Many governments are pursuing with relentless vigor a
neoconservative/transnational corporate program of globalization,
privatization, deregulation, cutbacks to social programs, and
downsizing of the public sector. Countries are forming into giant
?free trade? blocs. Increasingly they lack the will and desire to
resist encroachments of world ?super
This book addresses the notorious split between the two fields of
cultural studies and political economy. Drawing on the works of
Harold Innis, Theodor Adorno, Raymond Williams, Richard Hoggart,
E.P. Thompson, and other major theorists in the two fields, Robert
E. Babe shows that political economy can be reconciled to certain
aspects of cultural studies, particularly with regards to cultural
materialism. Uniting the two fields has proven to be a complex
undertaking though it makes practical sense, given the close
interaction between political economy and cultural studies. Babe
examines the evolution of cultural studies over time and its
changing relationship with political economy. The intersections
between the two fields center around three subjects: the cultural
biases of money, the time/space dialectic, and the dialectic of
information.
Burgoo, barbecue, and bourbon have long been acknowledged as a
trinity of good taste in Kentucky. Known as the gumbo of the
Bluegrass, burgoo is a savory stew that includes meat - usually
smoked - from at least one "bird of the air," at least one "beast
of the field," and as many vegetables as the cook wants to add.
Often you'll find this dish paired with one of the Commonwealth's
other favorite exports, bourbon, and the state's distinctive
barbecue. Award-winning author and chef Albert W. A. Schmid serves
up a feast for readers in Burgoo, Barbecue, and Bourbon, sharing
recipes and lore surrounding these storied culinary traditions. He
introduces readers to new and forgotten versions of favorite
regional dishes from the time of Daniel Boone to today and uncovers
many lost recipes, such as Mush Biscuits, Kentucky Tombstone
Pudding, and the Original Kentucky Whiskey Cake. He also highlights
classic bourbon drinks that pair well with burgoo and barbecue,
including Moon Glow, Bourbaree, and the Hot Tom and Jerry.
Featuring cuisine from the early American frontier to the present
day, this entertaining book is filled with fascinating tidbits and
innovative recipes for the modern cook.
This anthology of treasures from the oral literature of Native
California, assembled by an editor admirably sensitive to language,
culture, and history, will delight scholars and general readers
alike. Herbert Luthin's generous selection of stories, anecdotes,
myths, reminiscences, and songs is drawn from a wide sampling of
California's many Native cultures, and although a few pieces are
familiar classics, most are published here for the first time, in
fresh literary translations. The translators, whether professional
linguists or Native scholars and storytellers, are all acknowledged
experts in their respective languages, and their introductions to
each selection provide welcome cultural and biographical context.
Augmenting and enhancing the book are Luthin's engaging,
informative essays on topics that range from California's Native
languages and oral-literary traditions to critical issues in
performance, translation, and the history of California literary
ethnography.
Author of the New York Times bestseller White Girl Problems and
Psychos, Babe Walker, faces her most daunting challenge yet,
suburbia, in the third caustically witty White Girl Problems book.
Babe Walker thought she had done it all. After all, she's survived
the highly exclusive social hierarchies of Bel Air, traipsed around
Europe in true white-girl fashion, and left her mark on several of
the best rehab facilities in the United States. But now Babe is
about to enter a terrifying new world: Middle America. After a
freak accident that was definitely not Babe's fault, her estranged
mother offers her the perfect escape from LA: an invite to her
grandfather's eightieth birthday party in Maryland, of all places.
Babe's journey throws her headlong into elementary school
classrooms full of small, unfashionable people that will haunt her
nightmares and eventually back to Los Angeles, thank goodness.
Tossed together with her cousins, Cara and Knox, Babe learns that
connecting with someone on an intimate, familial level might be the
most rewarding experience there is...Besides being thin, of course.
Hysterical, unapologetic, and as unfiltered as ever, Babe Walker
can only hope the population is ready for American Babe.
Although there is a burgeoning interest among economists in
information economics', much of the literature adopts a
reductionist conceptualization of information, defining it
exclusively as reduction in uncertainty, exploring the implications
of imperfect information on markets. This neoclassical treatment
obscures major interrelations between economic and communicatory
processes. Drawing on a range of distinguished scholarship from
both the economic and communication studies disciplines,
Information and Communication in Economics explores the
implications for economic analysis and our understanding of
economic processes of employing a more complete conceptualization
of information: information as locus of power; information as
evolutionary agent; and media systems as devices for control.
Many governments are pursuing with relentless vigor a
neoconservative/transnational corporate program of globalization,
privatization, deregulation, cutbacks to social programs, and
downsizing of the public sector. Countries are forming into giant
"free trade" blocs. Increasingly they lack the will and desire to
resist encroachments of world "superculture". Furthermore, they
encourage heightened commoditization of information and knowledge,
for instance through provisions in bilateral and multilateral trade
treaties. The analytical underpinning and ideological justification
for this neoconservative/transnational corporate policy agenda is
mainstream (neo-classical) economics.
Focusing on the centrality of information/communication to
economic and ecological processes, "Communication and the
Transformation of Economics" cuts at the philosophical/ideological
root of this neoconservative policy agenda. Mainstream economics
assumes a commodity status for information, even though information
is indivisible, subjective, shared, and intangible. Information, in
other words, is quite ill-suited to commodity treatment. Likewise,
neoclassicism posits communication as comprising merely acts of
commodity exchange, thereby ignoring gift relations; dialogic
interactions; the cumulative, transformative properties of all
informational interchange; and the social or community context
within which communicative action takes place.
Continuing in the tradition of writers such as Russel Wallace,
Thorstein Veblen, Karl Polyani, E. F. Schumacher, Kenneth E.
Boulding, and Herman Daly, Robert Babe proposes infusing mainstream
economics with realistic and expansive conceptions of
information/communication in order to better comprehend
twenty-first-century issues and progress toward a more sustainable,
more just, and more democratic economic/communicatory order.
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Science, Engineering Management and Information Technology - First International Conference, SEMIT 2022, Ankara, Turkey, February 2–3, 2022, Revised Selected Papers, Part I (1st ed. 2023)
Abolfazl Mirzazadeh, Babek Erdebilli, Erfan Babaee Tirkolaee, Gerhard Wilhelm Weber, Arpan Kumar Kar
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R2,225
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This two-volume set constitutes selected papers presented during
the First First International Conference on Science,
Engineering Management and Information Technology, SEMIT 2022, held
virtually in Ankara, Turkey, in February 2–3, 2022 and in
September 8-9, 2022. The 37 papers presented were
carefully reviewed and selected from the 261 qualified submissions.
The papers are organized in the following topical sections:
application of computer science and technology in operations and
supply chain management; advances of engineering technology and
Artificial Intelligence in application management; human factors
management systems based on information technology;
technology-aided decision-making: systems, applications, and modern
solutions.
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Science, Engineering Management and Information Technology - First International Conference, SEMIT 2022, Ankara, Turkey, September 8-9, 2022, Revised Selected Papers, Part II (1st ed. 2023)
Abolfazl Mirzazadeh, Babek Erdebilli, Erfan Babaee Tirkolaee, Gerhard Wilhelm Weber, Arpan Kumar Kar
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R1,716
Discovery Miles 17 160
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Ships in 18 - 22 working days
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This two-volume set constitutes selected papers presented during
the First First International Conference on Science,
Engineering Management and Information Technology, SEMIT 2022, held
virtually in Ankara, Turkey, in February 2–3, 2022 and in
September 8-9, 2022. The 37 papers presented were carefully
reviewed and selected from the 261 qualified submissions. The
papers are organized in the following topical sections: application
of computer science and technology in operations and supply chain
management; advances of engineering technology and Artificial
Intelligence in application management; technology-aided
decision-making: systems, applications, and modern solutions.
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Logistics and Supply Chain Management - 7th International Conference, LSCM 2020, Tehran, Iran, December 23-24, 2020, Revised Selected Papers (Paperback, 1st ed. 2021)
Zohreh Molamohamadi, Erfan Babaee Tirkolaee, Abolfazl Mirzazadeh, Gerhard Wilhelm Weber
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R2,449
Discovery Miles 24 490
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This book constitutes selected and revised papers from the 7th
International Conference Logistics and Supply Chain Management,
held in December 2020 in Tehran, Iran. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic
the conference was held online. The 17 full papers and 2 short
papers pressented were thoroughly reviewed and selected out of 70
submissions. The papers are organized in the topical sections on
information technology in supply chain management;
production/scheduling and transportation in supply chain
management; sustainable and resilient supply chain management;
humanitarian supply chain management.
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Learn Your ABC'S
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Babe Walker, center of the universe, is a painstakingly manicured
white girl with an expensive smoothie habit, a proclivity for
Louboutins, a mysterious mother she's never met, and approximately
50 bajillion Twitter followers. But her "problems" have landed her
in shopping rehab-that's what happens when you spend $246,893.50 in
one afternoon at Barneys. Now she's decided to write her memoir,
revealing the gut-wrenching hurdles she's had to overcome in order
to be perfect in every way, every day. Hurdles such as: I hate my
horse.Every job I've ever had is the worst job I've ever had.He's
not a doctor, a lawyer, or a prince.I'll eat anything, as long as
it's gluten-free, dairy-free, low-carb, low-fat, low-calorie,
sugar-free, and organic. In an Adderall-induced flash of
inspiration, Babe Walker has managed to create one of the most
enjoyable, unforgettable memoirs in years.
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