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- The book tackles five cutting-edge topics in the field of urban
studies: the anti-progress movement, resilient urban model,
localism, the urban commons, and the bottom-up urbanism. - The use
of an attractive cultural narrative, the eco-lifestyle, to analyse
and interpret architectural and urban spaces. - The use of the
ecological crisis as starting point and backbone of that narrative.
This topic is a mainstream concern in contemporary society.
- The book tackles five cutting-edge topics in the field of urban
studies: the anti-progress movement, resilient urban model,
localism, the urban commons, and the bottom-up urbanism. - The use
of an attractive cultural narrative, the eco-lifestyle, to analyse
and interpret architectural and urban spaces. - The use of the
ecological crisis as starting point and backbone of that narrative.
This topic is a mainstream concern in contemporary society.
The book is mainly addressed to young graduate students in
engineering and natural sciences who start to face numerical
simulation, either at a research level or in the field of
industrial applications. The main subjects covered are:
Biomechanics, Stochastic Calculus, Geophysical flow simulation and
Shock-Capturing numerical methods for Hyperbolic Systems of Partial
Differential Equations. The book can also be useful to researchers
or even technicians working at an industrial environment, who are
interested in the state-of-the-art numerical techniques in these
fields. Moreover, it gives an overview of the researchdeveloped at
the French and Spanish universities and in some European scientific
institutions. This book can be also useful as a textbook at master
courses in Mathematics, Physics or Engineering."
Volume I contains 54 stories. Volume II which is a continuation of
Volume I has 42 stories. The stories are stand-alone stories, that
is, they are independent from each other, so that these books can
be read in any sequence the reader chooses. There is no particular
reason why they should be read in the way the author sequenced
them. The reader can select stories based on the time there is to
read one or more stories. The books are designed for busy people
who need to escape from the problems of work, family, or
self-imposed rituals for governing activities of the day. Please
read these stories to explore and enhance that which is not yet
part of your day or evening accomplishments.
Volume I contains 54 stories. Volume II which is a continuation of
Volume I has 42 stories. The stories are stand-alone stories, that
is, they are independent from each other, so that these books can
be read in any sequence the reader chooses. There is no particular
reason why they should be read in the way the author sequenced
them. The reader can select stories based on the time there is to
read one or more stories. The books are designed for busy people
who need to escape from the problems of work, family, or
self-imposed rituals for governing activities of the day. Please
read these stories to explore and enhance that which is not yet
part of your day or evening accomplishments.
Volume I contains 54 stories. Volume II which is a continuation of
Volume I has 42 stories. The stories are stand-alone stories, that
is, they are independent from each other, so that these books can
be read in any sequence the reader chooses. There is no particular
reason why they should be read in the way the author sequenced
them. The reader can select stories based on the time there is to
read one or more stories. The books are designed for busy people
who need to escape from the problems of work, family, or
self-imposed rituals for governing activities of the day. Please
read these stories to explore and enhance that which is not yet
part of your day or evening accomplishments.
Volume I contains 54 stories. Volume II which is a continuation of
Volume I has 42 stories. The stories are stand-alone stories, that
is, they are independent from each other, so that these books can
be read in any sequence the reader chooses. There is no particular
reason why they should be read in the way the author sequenced
them. The reader can select stories based on the time there is to
read one or more stories. The books are designed for busy people
who need to escape from the problems of work, family, or
self-imposed rituals for governing activities of the day. Please
read these stories to explore and enhance that which is not yet
part of your day or evening accomplishments.
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