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Beverly Brumfield
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This is a book about change, not only what change is, but also how
change affects us, our responses to change, and finally, a biblical
model for overcoming change. You may ask, "Why a book about
change?" The reason is that we live in a world of change. Change
occurs in our lives on a daily basis. Change is the only thing that
is constant. Look around you. Change is everywhere and occurs
interpersonally, relationally, constantly (organizations either
getting smaller or larger), technologically (increases are at an
astronomical rate). Even the focus of the church changes as culture
changes (sacred old hymns to contemporary music, and single pastor
to multi-ministerial staffs), and on it goes. Change definitely is
constant, and change is everywhere. "Robin Brumfield takes us by
the hand with a Bible in the other hand, and walks along some Bible
trails where change took place and helps us to see a reflection of
our own existence in some of these experiences." --Jim Futral
Executive Director - Treasurer
A comprehensive guide to Russian architecture, this volume is
designed for students and other readers wishing to gain an
understanding of the subject.
A comprehensive guide to Russian architecture, this volume is
designed for students and other readers wishing to gain an
understanding of the subject.
The book argues that Jews were not a people apart but were
culturally integrated in Russian society. In their diasporic
cultural creations Russia's Jews employed the general themes of
artists under tsars and Soviets, but they modified these themes to
fit their own needs. The result was a hybrid, Russian-Jewish
culture, unique and dynamic. Few today consider that Jewish Eastern
Europe, the "old world", was in fact a power incubator of modern
Jewish consciousness. Brian Horowitz, a well-known scholar of
Russian Jewry, presents essays on Jewish education (the heder),
historiography, literature and Jewish philosophy that intersect
with contemporary interests on the big questions of Jewish life.
The book lets us grasp the meaning of secular Judaism and gives
models from the past in order to stimulate ideas for the present.
LabVIEW (TM) has become one of the preeminent platforms for the
development of data acquisition and data analysis programs. LabVIEW
(TM): A Developer's Guide to Real World Integration explains how to
integrate LabVIEW into real-life applications. Written by
experienced LabVIEW developers and engineers, the book describes
how LabVIEW has been pivotal in solving real-world challenges. Each
chapter is self-contained and demonstrates the power and simplicity
of LabVIEW in various applications, from image processing to solar
tracking systems. Many of the chapters explore how exciting new
technologies can be implemented in LabVIEW to enable novel
solutions to new or existing problems. The text also presents novel
tricks and tips for integrating LabVIEW with third-party hardware
and software. Ideal for LabVIEW users who develop stand-alone
applications, this down-to-earth guide shows how LabVIEW provides
solutions to a variety of application problems. It includes
projects and virtual instrumentation for most of the programs and
utilities described. Many of the authors' own software
contributions are available on the downloadable resources.
Cybersecurity Risk Management In Cybersecurity Risk Management:
Mastering the Fundamentals Using the NIST Cybersecurity Framework,
veteran technology analyst Cynthia Brumfield, with contributions
from cybersecurity expert Brian Haugli, delivers a straightforward
and up-to-date exploration of the fundamentals of cybersecurity
risk planning and management. The book offers readers
easy-to-understand overviews of cybersecurity risk management
principles, user, and network infrastructure planning, as well as
the tools and techniques for detecting cyberattacks. The book also
provides a roadmap to the development of a continuity of operations
plan in the event of a cyberattack. With incisive insights into the
Framework for Improving Cybersecurity of Critical Infrastructure
produced by the United States National Institute of Standards and
Technology (NIST), Cybersecurity Risk Management presents the gold
standard in practical guidance for the implementation of risk
management best practices. Filled with clear and easy-to-follow
advice, this book also offers readers: A concise introduction to
the principles of cybersecurity risk management and the steps
necessary to manage digital risk to systems, assets, data, and
capabilities A valuable exploration of modern tools that can
improve an organization's network infrastructure protection A
practical discussion of the challenges involved in detecting and
responding to a cyberattack and the importance of continuous
security monitoring A helpful examination of the recovery from
cybersecurity incidents Perfect for undergraduate and graduate
students studying cybersecurity, Cybersecurity Risk Management is
also an ideal resource for IT professionals working in private
sector and government organizations worldwide who are considering
implementing, or who may be required to implement, the NIST
Framework at their organization.
Reach into the grain bin for a handful of wheat...and as it runs
out through your fingers, so do more than 6000 years since wheat
was grown in Persian Gulf lands. The story of this age-old, most
extensive grain crop the world has ever seen, parallels that of
mankind and author Kirby Brumfield makes the point clear. Wheat in
the Northwest? Yes, it's all here, acres of it in Oregon,
Washington, and Idaho. The lore of the harvest is the keynote of
Brumfield's presentation...the romance of growing and harvesting
the crop, and the growing civilization of humanity, adept at
improving its lot and more skilled at the mechanics of
living...until in 1831 Cyrus McCormick demonstrated a reaper that
revolutionized wheat harvesting. Brumfield approaches this vast
subject with considerable facility and sows grains of interest in
every paragraph. He lifts farming right out of the soil into
fascinating history, with accent on the Northwest.
At the turn of the twentieth century, the photographer Sergey
Prokudin-Gorsky undertook a quest to document an empire that was
undergoing rapid change due to industrialization and the building
of railroads. Between 1903 and 1916 Prokudin-Gorsky, who developed
a pioneering method of capturing color images on glass plates,
scoured the Russian Empire with the patronage of Nicholas II.
Intrepidly carrying his cumbersome and awkward camera from the
western borderlands over the Volga River to Siberia and central
Asia, he created a singular record of Imperial Russia. In 1918
Prokudin-Gorsky escaped an increasingly chaotic, violent Russia and
regained nearly 2,000 of his bulky glass negatives. His subsequent
peripatetic existence before settling in Paris makes his
collection's survival all the more miraculous. The U.S. Library of
Congress acquired Prokudin-Gorsky's collection in 1948, and since
then it has become a touchstone for understanding pre-revolutionary
Russia. Now digitized and publicly available, his images are a
sensation in Russia, where people visit websites dedicated to them.
William Craft Brumfield-photographer, scholar, and the leading
authority on Russian architecture in the West-began working with
Prokudin-Gorsky's photographs in 1985. He curated the first public
exhibition of them in the United States and has annotated the
entire collection. In Journeys through the Russian Empire,
Brumfield-who has spent decades traversing Russia and photographing
buildings and landscapes in their various stages of disintegration
or restoration-juxtaposes Prokudin-Gorsky's images against those he
took of the same buildings and areas. In examining the
intersections between his own photography and that of
Prokudin-Gorsky, Brumfield assesses the state of preservation of
Russia's architectural heritage and calls into question the
nostalgic assumptions of those who see Prokudin-Gorsky's images as
the recovery of the lost past of an idyllic, pre-Soviet Russia.
This lavishly illustrated volume-which features some 400 stunning
full-color images of ancient churches and mosques, railways and
monasteries, towns and remote natural landscapes-is a testament to
two brilliant photographers whose work prompts and illuminates,
monument by monument, questions of conservation, restoration, and
cultural identity and memory.
Unbound: A Tale of Love and Betrayal in Shanghai is the sweeping,
multigenerational story of two women-a grandmother and
granddaughter-who fight to carve out a place for themselves as
women in Shanghai society. Mini Pao lives with her sister and two
parents in the British-occupied Shanghai of the 1930s, renowned for
its vibrant night life, stunning architecture, and repressive
social mores. Mini's struggle to provide for herself and her family
while grappling with her desire for romance and independence comes
into sharp contrast with the life of her granddaughter, Ting, told
in alternating chapters. Ting also resides in Shanghai, decades
later in the 1980s, when the city has been transformed beyond
recognition by the communist strictures of Chairman Mao. Ting's
strict, sheltered upbringing only fuels her curiosity about her
grandmother's glamorous past, and she is driven to uncover tragic
secrets, grapple with painful truths, and face the hard reality of
what the future holds for her if she remains in Shanghai.
In the midst of a trial, it is often difficult to see any purpose
to our suffering. "Comfort for Troubled Christians" will help
people understand that God never leaves us nor forsakes us,
especially in the dark times. The comforting scriptural
encouragement in this book explains God's part and purpose in
testing and offers a pattern for success to all Christians who are
"passing through fire." This book has already sold two million
copies as a booklet and is now available in a more attractive,
easier-to-read format.
The contributors to this 1992 book examine various aspects of the
relationship among Christianity and the visual arts, architecture
and music in Russia. Within this broad area the book concentrates
on specific topics rather than attempting a broad survey.
Nonetheless, the range of material extends from the earliest stages
of the introduction of Byzantine art forms in Kievan Russia to the
relation between Christian and folk decorative/iconographic motifs
to the use of religious imagery in the work of contemporary
filmmaker Andrei Tarkovskii. The related interests of the
contributors create a concentration of topics in certain periods
such as the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Some of
the chapters are academically specialized, others are easily
accessible to a general audience; but all are based on thorough and
careful scholarship. Christianity and the Arts in Russia is based
on, but not limited to, a symposium held at the Library of Congress
in 1988 to mark the millennium of Russian Christianity.
The contributors to this 1992 book examine various aspects of the
relationship among Christianity and the visual arts, architecture
and music in Russia. Within this broad area the book concentrates
on specific topics rather than attempting a broad survey.
Nonetheless, the range of material extends from the earliest stages
of the introduction of Byzantine art forms in Kievan Russia to the
relation between Christian and folk decorative/iconographic motifs
to the use of religious imagery in the work of contemporary
filmmaker Andrei Tarkovskii. The related interests of the
contributors create a concentration of topics in certain periods
such as the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Some of
the chapters are academically specialized, others are easily
accessible to a general audience; but all are based on thorough and
careful scholarship. Christianity and the Arts in Russia is based
on, but not limited to, a symposium held at the Library of Congress
in 1988 to mark the millennium of Russian Christianity.
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