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The demand for plant-based industrial raw materials has increased as well as research into expanding the utility of plants for current and future uses. Plants are renewable, have limited or positive environmental impact and have the potential to yield a wide range of products in contrast to petroleum-based materials. Plants can be used in a variety of different industries and products including bioenergy, industrial oil and starch, fibre and dye, rubber and related compounds, insecticide and land rehabilitation. This title offers a comprehensive coverage of each of these uses. Chapters discuss the identification of plant species with desired traits, their cultivation to obtain the needed raw materials, methods utilized in producing different finished products, current and future research in crop production and processing and the present state and future prospects for the industry. Providing the first systematic review of industrial crops and their uses, this book will be an important resource for students and researchers of crop science and agricultural policy makers.
'Q&A' is the thirteenth book of poetry in Benjamin Campbell's 13books series. Charting a range of topics throughout the year, these books aim to capture a slice of modern life. This collection brings together over 70 poems which were written in response to personal requests from readers around the world in 2015-16. People asked for poems about love, heartbreak, ice cream, old age, the apocalypse, cucumbers, and much more; the range of subjects is as various as the hearts of those that asked for them. These are their stories, their secrets, their hopes and fears - and the poems that were inspired by them. You can read more of Benjamin's work at his blog, http://sketchythiings.tumblr.com/
'Love' is the twelfth book of poetry in Benjamin Campbell's 13books series. Charting a range of topics throughout the year, these books aim to capture a slice of modern life. This is a collection of honest and open-hearted poems about love in all its forms, from friends to family to pets. Although they are intensely personal, these poems touch upon universal thoughts and feelings. You can read more of Benjamin's work at his blog, http://sketchythiings.tumblr.com/
'Talk' is the eleventh book of poetry in Benjamin Campbell's 13books series. Charting a range of topics throughout the year, these books aim to capture a slice of modern life. The poems in this collection focus on the many kinds of communication that permeate our lives, from random conversations in the street to the intimate pillow talk of lovers. The joys (and limitations) of talk are laid bare in this work, and lead the reader to question what we would do without the power to communicate with one another. You can read more of Benjamin's work at his blog, http://sketchythiings.tumblr.com/
'Feel' is the tenth book of poetry in Benjamin Campbell's 13books series. Charting a range of topics throughout the year, these books aim to capture a slice of modern life. The poems in this collection are particularly visceral, and bring out the experience of life and memory through all the senses. Here, a range of feelings are explored, but all of them gravitate around the conflict of love and heartbreak; this is a collection sure to stir deep emotions in the hearts of its readers. You can read more of Benjamin's work at his blog, http://sketchythiings.tumblr.com/
'Poem' is the ninth book of poetry in Benjamin Campbell's 13books series. Charting a range of topics throughout the year, these books aim to capture a slice of modern life. In this collection, the poetry turns introspective: these poems are about their own creation, the effects they have on their creators and consumers, and the very idea of writing. Interspersed with this is a conversation on the power of poetry and the many useful - and useless - things it can do, from an expression of love to a force of destruction. No matter the purpose, though, one thing is always clear: poetry and its power are some of the most curious and indefinable aspects of our lives. You can read more of Benjamin's work at his blog, http://sketchythiings.tumblr.com/
Solo is the eighth book of poetry in Benjamin Campbell's 13books series. Charting a range of topics throughout the year, these books aim to capture a slice of modern life. In this collection, the pleasures and problems of loneliness are considered in settings across the world. Alone in a room, on packed trains, out in the natural world, in busy airports - loneliness here is not simply about having nobody nearby. The effects of modern technology and society are completely transforming how we interact with one another, and the poems here draw a spotlight to this vital aspect of our lives. You can read more of Benjamin's work at his blog, http://sketchythiings.tumblr.com/
'Dual' is the fifth book in Benjamin Campbell's 13books poetry series. Charting a range of topics throughout the year, these books aim to capture a slice of modern life. In this collection, the divisions of life are laid bare - the paradoxes of love, the conflict of human contact, the contradictions that lie in our hearts. Through it all, though, is a sense that these things can be reconciled; the sense that, somehow, we can become everything at once. You can read more of Benjamin's work at his blog, http://sketchythiings.tumblr.com/
'Roam' is the sixth book in Benjamin Campbell's 13books poetry series. Charting a range of topics throughout the year, these books aim to capture a slice of modern life. This collection grew out of Campbell's travels through Austria and Italy, but they reach far wider than that, interrogating the human desire to wander through both real and imaginary places. The child-like wonder of adventure and exploration is a running theme throughout this work. You can read more of Benjamin's poetry and prose at his blog, http://sketchythiings.tumblr.com/
'Sins' is the sixth book in Benjamin Campbell's 13books poetry series. Charting a range of topics throughout the year, these books aim to capture a slice of modern life. This collection touches on a variety of things we could call sins, exploring the expression of lust, rage, greed and beyond. Ultimately, these poems probe what it is we really mean by 'sin', and whether it can be overcome. You can read more of Benjamin's work at his blog, http://sketchythiings.tumblr.com/
'Song' is the fourth book in Benjamin Campbell's 13books poetry series. Charting a range of topics throughout the year, these books aim to capture a slice of modern life. Birdsong, car engines, ritual chants - these are just some of the sounds that have and continue to subtly provide a background to our lives. This collection of poems explores the importance of all kinds of songs, but particularly the power of these songs to express our deepest emotions. Ultimately, these poems focus on the musical quality inherent to poetry itself. You can read more of Benjamin's work at his blog, http://sketchythiings.tumblr.com/
Echo is the second book in Benjamin Campbell's 13books poetry series. Charting a range of topics throughout the year, these books aim to capture a slice of modern life. Starting with the simple idea of repeated sounds, this collection of poems soon expands the theme of echoes to touch upon fleeting connections, emotional memories, the pervading power of the past, and a host of other subjects. You can read more of Benjamin's work at his blog, http://sketchythiings.tumblr.com/
Home is the first book of poetry in Benjamin Campbell's 13books series. Charting a range of topics throughout the year, these books aim to capture a slice of modern life. In this collection, the sense of home that is rooted in place and space soon gives way to larger questions of belonging; the home becomes the site of love and loss, inspiration and deathly boredom. Throughout, the simple and mundane are transformed into portals of memory and emotion. You can read more of Benjamin's work at his blog, http://sketchythiings.tumblr.com/
Basic concepts and case studies from an emerging field that investigates human capacities and pathologies at the intersection of brain and culture. The brain and the nervous system are our most cultural organs. Our nervous system is especially immature at birth, our brain disproportionately small in relation to its adult size and open to cultural sculpting at multiple levels. Recognizing this, the new field of neuroanthropology places the brain at the center of discussions about human nature and culture. Anthropology offers brain science more robust accounts of enculturation to explain observable difference in brain function; neuroscience offers anthropology evidence of neuroplasticity's role in social and cultural dynamics. This book provides a foundational text for neuroanthropology, offering basic concepts and case studies at the intersection of brain and culture. After an overview of the field and background information on recent research in biology, a series of case studies demonstrate neuroanthropology in practice. Contributors first focus on capabilities and skills-including memory in medical practice, skill acquisition in martial arts, and the role of humor in coping with breast cancer treatment and recovery-then report on problems and pathologies that range from post-traumatic stress disorder among veterans to smoking as a part of college social life. Contributors Mauro C. Balieiro, Kathryn Bouskill, Rachel S. Brezis, Benjamin Campbell, Greg Downey, Jose Ernesto dos Santos, William W. Dressler, Erin P. Finley, Agustin Fuentes, M. Cameron Hay, Daniel H. Lende, Katherine C. MacKinnon, Katja Pettinen, Peter G. Stromberg
Time is the second book in Benjamin Campbell's 13books poetry series. Charting a range of topics throughout the year, these books aim to capture a slice of modern life. This collection of poems expresses the mysterious nature of time, considering how a moment can seem to stretch to eternity, and how entire lives can be encapsulated in fleeting memories. Using the concept of time as a starting point, the poems engage with a range of ideas and emotions that are, in many ways, timeless. You can read more of Benjamin's work at his blog, http://sketchythiings.tumblr.com/
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