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This deeply researched book tells of Brunel's solution to getting
the Cornwall Railway across the very considerable obstacle of the
River Tamar at Saltash was the magnificent Royal Albert Bridge. Its
unique design and handsome proportions make it one of his most
outstanding works.
This book offers a comprehensive review of the latest advances
in developing functional electrospun nanofibers for energy and
environmental applications, which include fuel cells, lithium-ion
batteries, solar cells, supercapacitors, energy storage materials,
sensors, filtration materials, protective clothing, catalysis,
structurally-colored fibers, oil spill cleanup, self-cleaning
materials, adsorbents, and electromagnetic shielding.
This book is aimed at both newcomers and experienced researchers
in the field of nanomaterials, especially those who are interested
in addressing energy-related and environmental problems with the
help of electrospun nanofibers.
Bin Ding, PhD, and Jianyong Yu, PhD, are both Professors at the
College of Materials Science and Engineering, Donghua University,
China.
Genocide and community violence, the loss of ethical landmarks and
social "order," lack of confidence in the viability of the
prevailing system and economic forces: the 20th century has
painfully challenged all our certainties concerning society,
history, and humankind. This volume offers reflections on the
likely nature of the values of the 21st century and addresses
questions such as whether aesthetics will prevail over ethics,
whether the third industrial revolution and its forms of
globalization will shatter culture as we know it, hasten the
decline of thousands of languages, or give rise to new forms of
racism or "genism." This volume, the second anthology originating
from UNESCO's "Twenty-first Century Dialogues," brings together
about fifty scientists and researchers from the four corners of the
world to ponder the future of values and humanity. Contributors
include: Arjun Appadurai, Jean Baudrillard, Peter Sloterdikjk, Paul
Ricoeur, Julia Kristeva, Paul Kennedy, Jacques Derrida, Jacques
Delors, Edward O. Wilson, Nadine Gordimer, Achille Mbembe, Adalbert
Barreto, Trinh Xuan Thuan.
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Natur und Kunst
Rudolf G Binding
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R1,328
Discovery Miles 13 280
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The current world situation is fraught with potential future
conflicts and calls for global responses. The point needs to be
made yet again that sustainable development concerns us all and is
a vital prerequisite for effectively combating poverty, since it is
the poorest individuals that are most affected by drought and other
natural catastrophes looming over the planet. Today, though, we
understand that our war on nature is a world war...As part of the
current reform of the United Nations system, a wide-ranging debate
has now begun concerning the governance of the environment at a
world-wide level and the need for better coordination of
everybody's efforts. [from the Preface] Unesco is actively involved
in the debate as reflected in this volume that outlines some of the
fundamental themes outlined here by prominent thinkers and offered
as a forum for discussion.
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The TransAtlantic Drift Debates (Paperback)
American Foreign Policy Council; Contributions by Ilan Berman, The Hon. Lothar Binding, Yossef Bodansky, Stuart Eizenstat, …
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R1,050
Discovery Miles 10 500
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Emerging from discussion between the top American and European
statesmen, policymakers, and officials in government, The
TransAtlantic Drift Debates offers readers a bridge for the growing
diplomatic divide between the United States and Europe. A range of
issues-including war in Iraq, America's perceived foreign policy
unilateralism, and the future direction of the struggle against the
scourge of international terrorism-pose challenges to what was once
a strong alliance between Washington and European capitals. The
pages herein offer advice and hope that the United States and
Europe can rebuild their relationship and form the foundation of a
true twenty-first century partnership.
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The TransAtlantic Drift Debates (Hardcover)
American Foreign Policy Council; Contributions by Ilan Berman, The Hon. Lothar Binding, Yossef Bodansky, Stuart Eizenstat, …
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R2,126
Discovery Miles 21 260
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Emerging from discussion between the top American and European
statesmen, policymakers, and officials in government, The
TransAtlantic Drift Debates offers readers a bridge for the growing
diplomatic divide between the United States and Europe. A range of
issues_including war in Iraq, America's perceived foreign policy
unilateralism, and the future direction of the struggle against the
scourge of international terrorism_pose challenges to what was once
a strong alliance between Washington and European capitals. The
pages herein offer advice and hope that the United States and
Europe can rebuild their relationship and form the foundation of a
true twenty-first century partnership.
Genocide and community violence, the loss of ethical landmarks and
social "order," lack of confidence in the viability of the
prevailing system and economic forces: the 20th century has
painfully challenged all our certainties concerning society,
history, and humankind. This volume offers reflections on the
likely nature of the values of the 21st century and addresses
questions such as whether aesthetics will prevail over ethics,
whether the third industrial revolution and its forms of
globalization will shatter culture as we know it, hasten the
decline of thousands of languages, or give rise to new forms of
racism or "genism." This volume, the second anthology originating
from UNESCO's "Twenty-first Century Dialogues," brings together
about fifty scientists and researchers from the four corners of the
world to ponder the future of values and humanity. Contributors
include: Arjun Appadurai, Jean Baudrillard, Peter Sloterdikjk, Paul
Ricoeur, Julia Kristeva, Paul Kennedy, Jacques Derrida, Jacques
Delors, Edward O. Wilson, Nadine Gordimer, Achille Mbembe, Adalbert
Barreto, Trinh Xuan Thuan.
It is Britain in the late 1950s: every weekday the BBC Home
Service broadcasts "The Parkers" from 4.30 to 4.45 (the signature
tune is a country dance called 'Sellinger's Round'). It has an avid
following. For this novel, Paul Binding hit upon the brilliant idea
of creating a radio soap opera, everything revolves around it, and
all the characters, in one way or another, are under its
influence.
There is, for instance, Bruno, as arrogant as he is handsome,
his Aunt Eileen (addicted to "The Parkers"), his adoring cousin
Ian, Verity Orchard (in one review likened to Virginia Woolf
cross-pollinated with Elfine Starkadder from Cold Comfort Farm) and
her sexually ambiguous husband Charles Compson.
This is a glorious, effervescent but at times sad novel
recreating its period with acute and affectionate accuracy.
In a long and admiring review in the Spectator, Zenga Longmore
concluded:
'This book bursts with surprises both funny and brutal. Every
character has a hidden jack-in-the-box 'other side' which pops out
to hit poor Bruno in the face just as he thinks he has manipulated
things so nicely.
Paul Binding has produced an original masterpiece, an ingenious
concoction of school essays, letters, radio scripts and cantering
narrative. His portrayal of 1950s rock'n'roll, furniture, books,
magazines leaves one asking how he can so vividly recall the
details. Is it memory or meticulous research?
This is an exquisitely crafted novel, comic but oh so
agonising.'
St Martin's Ride was first published in 1990 just after the
tumultuous events of the previous year that reshaped Europe. It was
timely then, it is timely now. Born in 1943, Paul Binding was taken
by his parents to live in Essen, a city destroyed by British
bombing during the Second World War. His experiences in that ruined
city haunted him for years, until, in 1989 he joined the scenes of
wild rejoicing as the Berlin Wall came down and a new era was
ushered in. Part-autobiography, part-meditation on the dilemmas of
Europe, St Martin's Ride is an utterly original and deeply moving
exploration of the uncertainties that affected Europeans for nearly
half a century. 'One of those rare masterpieces which portrays the
peculiar truth of the world of grown-ups in the mind of a child who
has been thrust into excruciating circumstances. Literary art of a
very rare kind.' Stephen Spender, Independent on Sunday 'A book as
beautiful as it is profound.' Theodore Zeldin
First published in 1994, Paul Binding's portrait of Eudora Welty is
being reissued to coincide with the 100th anniversary of her birth.
Eudora Welty was a Pulitzer Prize winner and recipient of numerous
literary friendships and awards. She was one of the greatest
American writers of the twentieth-century. Born in 1909 in Jackson,
Mississippi. Eudora Welty was brought up in the harsh American
South when it was bedevilled both by the Depression and racial
discrimination. Her acclaimed novels and short stories however are
imbued with compassion and optimism, while also revealing her
extraordinary gift for inhabiting the inner world of her
characters. Paul Binding knew Eudora Welty, and in this book he
draws on the many conversations he had with both her and her
friends and fellow writers. The Still Moment presents a critical
portrait of a remarkable mind and a profoundly humanist writer.
Are we prepared for the 21st century? There is room for doubt. The
future seems increasingly uncertain, hard to decipher, ambiguous in
its very indeterminism, sometime frankly illegible. If it is
impossible to predict the future, one can at least help to shape
it. To respond in a timely manner to the challenges of the 21st
century, one must start by posing the right questions so as to
identify possible solutions, if any, before it is too late. This is
precisely the role of future-oriented studies and forward thinking
as represented in this volume. Originating as it does in a UNESCO
series of encounters and exchanges between scientists,
intellectuals, artists, decision-makers, and leading personalities
from public life, it offers a forum for an open debate, in the
spirit of a new ethic of discussion, on a wide range of problems,
challenges and solutions from a variety of perspectives. In short
what this volume strives to achieve is to contribute to an ethic of
the future.
INTRODUCED BY PAUL BINDING 'I'm a huge fan of Barbara Pym' Richard
Osman 'I'd sooner read a new Barbara Pym than a new Jane Austen'
Philip Larkin Dulcie Mainwaring is always helping others, but never
looks out for herself - especially in the realm of love. Her friend
Viola is besotted by the alluring Dr Aylwin Forbes, so surely it
isn't prying if Dulcie helps things along? Aylwin, however, is
smitten with Dulcie's pretty, young niece. And perhaps Dulcie
herself, however ridiculous it might be, is falling, just a little,
for Aylwin. Once life's little humiliations are played out, maybe
love will be returned, and fondly, after all . . . 'One of her very
best - comic, heartrending, brave; in short, like life itself'
Shirley Hazzard 'No novelist brings more telling observation or
more gentle pleasure' Jilly Cooper
Are we prepared for the 21st century? There is room for doubt. The
future seems increasingly uncertain, hard to decipher, ambiguous in
its very indeterminism, sometime frankly illegible. If it is
impossible to predict the future, one can at least help to shape
it. To respond in a timely manner to the challenges of the 21st
century, one must start by posing the right questions so as to
identify possible solutions, if any, before it is too late. This is
precisely the role of future-oriented studies and forward thinking
as represented in this volume. Originating as it does in a UNESCO
series of encounters and exchanges between scientists,
intellectuals, artists, decision-makers, and leading personalities
from public life, it offers a forum for an open debate, in the
spirit of a new ethic of discussion, on a wide range of problems,
challenges and solutions from a variety of perspectives. In short
what this volume strives to achieve is to contribute to an ethic of
the future.
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