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A collection of four all-new strange stories from the sleepy town of Gravity Falls in one original graphic novel. Written by Alex Hirsch.
Available for the first time in English and freshly adapted as the
acclaimed documentary Burning Out, Pascal Chabot's polemic treatise
- Global Burnout - takes the phenomenon we call burnout as not just
an individual problem that affects a few exhausted people, but
rather 'a disease of civilization', connected to concepts of
progress, technology, and desire, which are the hallmarks of this
era of experimentation. First analysing the archaeology of the
concept, Chabot distinguishes three main types of burnout: the
first, specific to professions who help others, appears to be the
exhaustion of their humanism; the second, a trouble of adaptation
and perfectionism; and the third, which is a consequence of the
struggle for recognition. The philosophical implications of each of
these three states is identified, allowing Chabot to buck the trend
towards a negative, nearly fatalistic outlook, something not
surprising considering the intrinsic gravity of the subject matter.
An excellent story teller as well as an adequate elaborater of
complex theories, Chabot's Global Burnout presents an introduction
to the topic and therapy for the modern reader.
This volume gathers the latest advances, innovations, and
applications in the field of accelerated pavement testing (APT),
presented at the 6th International Conference on Accelerated
Pavement Testing, in Nantes, France, in April 2022. Discussing APT,
which involves rapid testing of full-scale pavement constructions
for structural deterioration, the book covers topics such as APT
facilities, APT of asphalt concrete and sustainable/innovative
materials, APT for airfield pavements, testing of maintenance and
rehabilitation solutions, testing of smart and multi-functional
pavements, data analysis and modeling, monitoring and
non-destructive testing, and efficient means of
calibrating/developing pavement design methods. Featuring
peer-reviewed contributions by leading international researchers
and engineers, the book is a timely and highly relevant resource
for materials scientists and engineers interested in determining
the performance of pavement structures during their service life
(10+ years) in a few weeks or months.
This book presents the latest advances in research to analyze
mechanical damage and its detection in multilayer systems. The
contents are linked to the Rilem TC241 - MCD scientific activities
and the proceedings of the 8th RILEM International Conference on
Mechanisms of Cracking and Debonding in Pavements (MCD2016).
MCD2016 was hosted by Ifsttar and took place in Nantes, France, on
June 7-9, 2016. In their lifetime, pavements undergo degradation
due to different mechanisms of which cracking is among the most
important ones. The damage and the fracture behavior of all its
material layers as well as interfaces must be understood. In that
field, the research activities aims to develop a deeper fundamental
understanding of the mechanisms responsible for cracking and
debonding in asphalt concrete and composite (e.g. asphalt overlays
placed on PCC or thin cement concrete overlay placed on asphalt
layer) pavement systems.
Premature cracking in asphalt pavements and overlays continues to
shorten pavement lifecycles and creates significant economic and
environmental burden. In response, RILEM Technical Committee TC
241-MCD on Mechanisms of Cracking and Debonding in Asphalt and
Composite Pavements has conducted a State-of-the-Art Review (STAR),
as detailed in this comprehensive book. Cutting-edge research
performed by RILEM members and their international partners is
presented, along with summaries of open research questions and
recommendations for future research. This book is organized
according to the theme areas of TC 241-MCD - i.e., fracture in the
asphalt bulk material, interface debonding behaviour, and advanced
measurement systems. This STAR is expected to serve as a long term
reference for researchers and practitioners, as it contributes to a
deeper fundamental understanding of the mechanisms behind cracking
and debonding in asphalt concrete and composite pavement systems.
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Alone (Paperback)
Chaboute; Translated by Ivanka Hahnenberger
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On a tiny lighthouse island far from the rest of the world, a
hermit lives out his existence. Every week a supply boat leaves
provisions, yet the fishermen never leave their boat, and never
meet him. Years spent on this deserted rock, with imagination his
sole companion, has made the lighthouse keeper something more than
alone, something else entirely. For him, what lies beyond the
horizon might be... nothing. And so, why would you ever want to
leave? But, one day, as curiosity gets the better of him, a new
boatman steps onto the island.
Intertwining tenderness, despair,
and humour, Alone captures how someone can be an everyman, and
every man is someone.
"Who were our earliest human ancestors? Where did they come from?
What did they hunt? What tools did they invent? How did they evolve
over time? What traces did they leave behind? The reader will learn
answers to these and many more questions through through detailed
and lifelike illustrations and clear text that depicts our
ancestors way of life. The children will step inside the cave of a
prehistoric family by turning the page, learn about hunting mammoth
and reindeer, making clothes and tools, and painting on cave walls
with their hands. "
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Alone (Paperback)
Christophe Chaboute
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Explore the world of Vicent Van Gogh. Discover the painter's
favourite subjects: sunflowers, a wheat field, a cafe at night, his
home in Arles in the south of France, paintings of his bedroom, the
night sky, portraits of people he knew. See for yourself why this
artist has become so famous.
Rubus blackberries are grown worldwide and are known for their
excellent nutritional and bioactive characteristics, particularly
due to their high content of nutrients such as sugars, dietary
fibre, minerals, and phenolic compounds. Rubus: An Overview
summarizes the available data on nutrients, bioactive compounds,
and health-promoting properties of the most studied Rubus
blackberries. Similarly, the authors review the role of the
phenolic compounds in Rubus blackberries in the prevention and
treatment of neurodegenerative disorders. Experimental studies
suggest that anthocyanins of these fruits can improve cognition and
human health. The main pathogens and phytoparasites that cause
damage in raspberries, thus causing important economic losses in
the crop, are also received. The concluding chapter suggests that
increasing the role of genomics and genome editing technologies in
Rubus presents new opportunities to develop more focused molecular
tools for gene discovery and deployment.
'An incredibly lovely book. Beautiful, kind, witty and calm.' Max
Porter, author of Grief is the Thing With Feathers Chaboute's
enchanting story of a park bench was first published to critical
acclaim in France in 2012. Faber now brings his work to the
English-speaking world for the first time. Through Chaboute's
elegant graphic style, we watch people pass, stop, meet, return,
wait and play out the strange and funny choreography of life. Fans
of The Fox and the Star, The Man Who Planted Trees and Richard
Linklater's Boyhood will find this intimate graphic novel about a
simple park bench - and the people who walk by or linger -
poignant, life-affirming and brilliantly original.
How did African Americans gain the ability to apply Gandhian
nonviolence during the civil rights movement? Responses generally
focus on Martin Luther King's "pilgrimage to nonviolence" or
favorable social contexts and processes. This book, in contrast,
highlights the role of collective learning in the Gandhian
repertoire's transnational diffusion. Collective learning shaped
the invention of the Gandhian repertoire in South Africa and India
as well as its transnational diffusion to the United States. In the
1920s, African Americans and their allies responded to Gandhi's
ideas and practices by reproducing stereotypes. Meaningful
collective learning started with translation of the Gandhian
repertoire in the 1930s and small-scale experimentation in the
early 1940s. After surviving the doldrums of the McCarthy era, full
implementation of the Gandhian repertoire finally occurred during
the civil rights movement between 1955 and 1965. This book goes
beyond existing scholarship by contributing deeper and finer
insights on how transnational diffusion between social movements
actually works. It highlights the contemporary relevance of
Gandhian nonviolence and its successful journey across borders.
Although recognized as an important component of all energy storage
and conversion technologies, electrochemical supercapacitators (ES)
still face development challenges in order to reach their full
potential. A thorough examination of development in the technology
during the past decade, Electrochemical Supercapacitors for Energy
Storage and Delivery: Fundamentals and Applications provides a
comprehensive introduction to the ES from technical and practical
aspects and crystallization of the technology, detailing the basics
of ES as well as its components and characterization techniques.
The book illuminates the practical aspects of understanding and
applying the technology within the industry and provides sufficient
technical detail of newer materials being developed by experts in
the field which may surface in the future. The book discusses the
technical challenges and the practical limitations and their
associated parameters in ES technology. It also covers the
structure and options for device packaging and materials choices
such as electrode materials, electrolyte, current collector, and
sealants based on comparison of available data. Supplying an in
depth understanding of the components, design, and characterization
of electrochemical supercapacitors, the book has wide-ranging
appeal to industry experts and those new to the field. It can be
used as a reference to apply to current work and a resource to
foster ideas for new devices that will further the technology as it
becomes a larger part of main stream energy storage.
How did African Americans gain the ability to apply Gandhian
nonviolence during the civil rights movement? Responses generally
focus on Martin Luther King s pilgrimage to nonviolence or
favorable social contexts and processes. This book, in contrast,
highlights the role of collective learning in the Gandhian
repertoire s transnational diffusion. Collective learning shaped
the invention of the Gandhian repertoire in South Africa and India
as well as its transnational diffusion to the United States. In the
1920s, African Americans and their allies responded to Gandhi s
ideas and practices by reproducing stereotypes. Meaningful
collective learning started with translation of the Gandhian
repertoire in the 1930s and small-scale experimentation in the
early 1940s. After surviving the doldrums of the McCarthy era, full
implementation of the Gandhian repertoire finally occurred during
the civil rights movement between 1955 and 1965. This book goes
beyond existing scholarship by contributing deeper and finer
insights on how transnational diffusion between social movements
actually works. It highlights the contemporary relevance of
Gandhian nonviolence and its successful journey across borders.
The last two decades have seen a massive increase in the scholarly
interest in technology, and have provoked new lines of thought in
philosophy, sociology and cultural studies. Gilbert Simondon (1924
- 1989) was one of Frances's most influential philosophers in this
field, and an important influence on the work of Gilles Deleuze and
Bernard Stiegler. His work is only now being translated into
English. Chabot's introduction to Simondon's work was published in
French in 2002 and is now available in English for the first time.
It is the most accessible guide to Simondon's important but often
opaque work. Chabot provides an excellent introduction to Simondon,
positioning him as a philosopher of technology, and he describes
his theory of individuation including his crystalline ontology. He
goes on to offer a bridge between these two concerns, exploring how
they are related.
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