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This book presents the fundamental theory for non-standard
diffusion problems in movement ecology. Levy processes and
anomalous diffusion have shown to be both powerful and useful tools
for qualitatively and quantitatively describing a wide variety of
spatial population ecological phenomena and dynamics, such as
invasion fronts and search strategies. Adopting a self-contained,
textbook-style approach, the authors provide the elements of
statistical physics and stochastic processes on which the modeling
of movement ecology is based and systematically introduce the
physical characterization of ecological processes at the
microscopic, mesoscopic and macroscopic levels. The explicit
definition of these levels and their interrelations is particularly
suitable to coping with the broad spectrum of space and time scales
involved in bio-ecological problems. Including numerous exercises
(with solutions), this text is aimed at graduate students and
newcomers in this field at the interface of theoretical ecology,
mathematical biology and physics.
At once narrative and reflective, Loving Immigrants in America: An
Experiential Philosophy of Personal Interaction is a philosophical
account of Daniel Campos's experience as a Latin American immigrant
to the United States of America. A series of interrelated personal
essays together convey this experience of walking or sauntering,
going on road trips, reading American literature in the southern
United States, playing association football (soccer or futbol),
churchgoing, and Latin dancing in the U.S. This book's central
motif is the caring saunterer, who is understood to be a person who
makes him or herself at home anywhere, even as a Latino immigrant
in the U.S. The narrative essays convey one immigrant's experience
seeking an affective, social, and intellectual home in a new land.
The intertwined philosophical reflections lead to the
recommendation of an ethic of love-resilient love-for the
day-to-day interactions and long-term relations between immigrants
and hosts in this country. The author's aim is to establish an open
and earnest philosophical dialogue with critical readers interested
in the problems surrounding immigration in the U.S. today. He
writes as an American philosopher-in the continental sense of
North, Central, and South America-whose reflections provide an
accessible and provocative angle for the development of insight
into the experiences of immigrants in the United States. Thus he
brings philosophical reflection drawn from experience, in the broad
American tradition, to bear on current issues-on the problems of
people and not of philosophers, as John Dewey might put it.
Chronicles grassroots efforts to recover, rebuild, and enjoy
architecturally iconic but economically obsolete places in the
American Rust Belt. A pioneering Detroit automobile factory. A
legendary iron mill at the edge of Pittsburgh. A campus of concrete
grain elevators in Buffalo. Two monumental train stations, one in
Buffalo, the other in Detroit. These once-noble sites have since
fallen from their towering grace. As local elected leaders did
everything they could to destroy what was left of these places,
citizens saw beauty and utility in these industrial ruins and felt
compelled to act. Postindustrial DIY tells their stories. The
culmination of more than a dozen years of on-the-ground
investigation, ethnography, and historical analysis, author and
urbanist Daniel Campo immerses the reader in this postindustrial
landscape, weaving the perspectives of dozens of DIY protagonists
as well as architects, planners, and preservationists. Working
without capital, expertise, and sometimes permission in a milieu
dominated by powerful political and economic interests, these
do-it-yourself actors are driven by passion and a sense of civic
duty rather than by profit or political expediency. They have
craftily remade these sites into collective preservation projects
and democratic grounds for arts and culture, environmental
engagement, regional celebrations, itinerant play, and
in-the-moment constructions. Their projects are generating
excitement about the prospect of Rust Belt life, even as they often
remain invisible to the uninformed passerby and fall short of
professional preservation or environmental reclamation standards.
Demonstrating that there is no such thing as a site that is “too
far gone†to save or reuse, Postindustrial DIY is rich with case
studies that demonstrate how great architecture is not simply for
the elites or the wealthy. The citizen preservationists and
urbanists described in this book offer looser, more playful, and
often more publicly satisfying alternatives to the development
practices that have transformed iconic sites into expensive real
estate or a clean slate for the next profitable endeavor.
Transcending the disciplinary boundaries of architecture, historic
preservation, city planning, and landscape architecture,
Postindustrial DIY suggests new ways to engage, adapt, and preserve
architecturally compelling sites and bottom-up strategies for Rust
Belt revival.
At once narrative and reflective, Loving Immigrants in America: An
Experiential Philosophy of Personal Interaction is a philosophical
account of Daniel Campos's experience as a Latin American immigrant
to the United States of America. A series of interrelated personal
essays together convey this experience of walking or sauntering,
going on road trips, reading American literature in the southern
United States, playing association football (soccer or futbol),
churchgoing, and Latin dancing in the U.S. This book's central
motif is the caring saunterer, who is understood to be a person who
makes him or herself at home anywhere, even as a Latino immigrant
in the U.S. The narrative essays convey one immigrant's experience
seeking an affective, social, and intellectual home in a new land.
The intertwined philosophical reflections lead to the
recommendation of an ethic of love-resilient love-for the
day-to-day interactions and long-term relations between immigrants
and hosts in this country. The author's aim is to establish an open
and earnest philosophical dialogue with critical readers interested
in the problems surrounding immigration in the U.S. today. He
writes as an American philosopher-in the continental sense of
North, Central, and South America-whose reflections provide an
accessible and provocative angle for the development of insight
into the experiences of immigrants in the United States. Thus he
brings philosophical reflection drawn from experience, in the broad
American tradition, to bear on current issues-on the problems of
people and not of philosophers, as John Dewey might put it.
This book presents the fundamental theory for non-standard
diffusion problems in movement ecology. Levy processes and
anomalous diffusion have shown to be both powerful and useful tools
for qualitatively and quantitatively describing a wide variety of
spatial population ecological phenomena and dynamics, such as
invasion fronts and search strategies. Adopting a self-contained,
textbook-style approach, the authors provide the elements of
statistical physics and stochastic processes on which the modeling
of movement ecology is based and systematically introduce the
physical characterization of ecological processes at the
microscopic, mesoscopic and macroscopic levels. The explicit
definition of these levels and their interrelations is particularly
suitable to coping with the broad spectrum of space and time scales
involved in bio-ecological problems. Including numerous exercises
(with solutions), this text is aimed at graduate students and
newcomers in this field at the interface of theoretical ecology,
mathematical biology and physics.
This book is a manual for self-application of the Attachment-Based
Compassion Therapy (ABCT) protocol, that can be either self-applied
by any individual in a psychoeducational context or as a support
for a therapeutic process guided by a professional. Compassion
therapy is a third-generation psychotherapy that has been used in
association with mindfulness in recent years. In particular,
attachment-based compassion therapy (ABCT) is a protocol that can
be used in both the general and psychiatric population with the aim
of promoting compassion and self-compassion. ABCT is based on
attachment theory and, therefore, includes practices to raise
awareness and/or address maladaptive aspects, where appropriate, of
the attachment styles developed with parents. This process is
taught as a form of both compassion and self-compassion in order to
improve present-day interpersonal relationships and well-being in
general. In the face-to-face group format, ABCT has been
demonstrating efficacy and applicability for healthy people and for
the treatment of fibromyalgia, depression, anxiety and adjustment
disorders. This book presents a self-applied version of ABCT that
operates along the lines of the original model and has been adapted
and developed to be fully self-applied via the Internet in 8
sequential modules: Introduction to attachment-based compassion
therapy Preparing ourselves for compassion: kind attention
Discovering our compassionate world Developing our compassionate
world Understanding our relationship with compassion Working on
ourselves Understanding the importance of forgiveness Consolidating
the practice of compassion The content is presented through texts,
pictures, tables and figures, including links to downloadable audio
files for formal meditation practices with specific guides and
instruction for each meditation. The transcripts to each guided
meditation are also included as appendices.
El Fin de las Multinacionales repasa la crisis del capitalismo
desde agosto del 2007, primero en EE.UU con las caidas de Bear
Sterns, AIG, Lehman Brothers y luego como la crisis se fue
extendiendo para afectar al mundo entero. Examina los cambios
politicos que provoco en EE.UU, Europa y Medio Oriente. El libro
traza una comparacion entre la actual crisis y la de 1929, analiza
la posterior evolucion del capitalismo en el siglo XX, el "boom" de
posguerra, el surgimiento de las multinacionales y la crisis de los
'70. Evalua la globalizacion, la aparicion de las Corporaciones
multinacionales, la evolucion del capital financiero y los Bancos
de Inversion. Finalmente hace un analisis del capitalismo a lo
largo de la historia, las grandes crisis que sufrio y su vinculo
con los fenomenos sociales y politicos. Siguiendo los lineamientos
de Marx, El Fin de las Multinacionales recorre el largo camino del
capitalismo desde su nacimiento, para examinar los hechos y leyes
que explican de como se produjo y hacia donde va la crisis actual.
HIGHLIGHTS "Las multinacionales son una forma superior de
acumulacion, que contienen y superan a los monopolios. Con las
multinacionales, el capitalismo paso de una forma de acumulacion y
concentracion de capitales inferior a otra superior, pero como
vimos en el capitulo I, ese proceso no fue pacifico. Para pasar de
una forma de acumulacion y concentracion de capitales a otra,
mediaron 30 anos y 2 guerras mundiales con el saldo de millones de
muertos, ciudades arrasadas, naciones e infraestructura destruida"
"Cuando los "keynesianos" como Paul Krugman, Joseph Stiglitz y
Nouriel Roubini afirman que el capitalismo puede recrear el
"regimen keynesiano" en la actualidad y reclaman a viva voz
estimulos economicos, obra publica, impuestos a las ganancias, y
afirman que con esas medidas se puede salir de la grave crisis
abierta en el 2007, simplemente mienten. Ocultan que el regimen
inspirado por Lord Keynes fue posible porque previamente se
destruyeron ciudades, puentes, vias, condados, municipios y
fabricas." "La crisis economica que atraviesa la economia mundial
desde el ano 2007 es la mas importante de la historia del
capitalismo. Su expresion mas espectacular son los "salvatajes,"
una operacion masiva de inyeccion de fondos que lleva ya mas de mas
60 billones U$S...estas cifras, las mas grandes de la historia,
permitirian reconstruir 40 veces Haiti, desterrar el hambre en el
mundo o poner fin a la destruccion del medio ambiente" "La caida
del Muro de Berlin y la crisis actual, en la que se produjo el
infarto de miocardio en el corazon del sistema capitalista mundial,
son los acontecimientos mas importantes de esta nueva etapa
mundial. Y preparatorios, del advenimiento de los acontecimientos
politicos y sociales mas importantes de la historia." "La actual
crisis, comenzada en el 2007, muestra el agotamiento del regimen de
la globalizacion... Las transnacionales son la mas alta expresion
de la valorizacion del capital y la propiedad privada, concentran
aproximadamente el 30% del PBI mundial y 25% del comercio, pero de
no haber sido por la intervencion masiva de los bancos centrales y
el respaldo de los estados del G7, habrian desaparecido." "La
crisis esta instalada en el centro, en la economia de los paises
del G7. Esto ocurre porque el infarto lo sufrio el corazon del
sistema capitalista mundial, las multinacionales, las grandes
empresas y bancos...cuyos intereses estan cada vez mas profunda e
intimamente entrelazados. Del colapso de la actual crisis solo
pudieron reanimarse con la intervencion masiva de capitales de los
estados del G7 y los paises atrasados.
Title: De Tarija a la Asuncio n. Expedicio n boliviana de 1883.
Informe. With plates, including a portrait, and a map.]Publisher:
British Library, Historical Print EditionsThe British Library is
the national library of the United Kingdom. It is one of the
world's largest research libraries holding over 150 million items
in all known languages and formats: books, journals, newspapers,
sound recordings, patents, maps, stamps, prints and much more. Its
collections include around 14 million books, along with substantial
additional collections of manuscripts and historical items dating
back as far as 300 BC.The HISTORY OF CENTRAL & SOUTH AMERICA
collection includes books from the British Library digitised by
Microsoft. Titles in this collection provide cultural, statistical,
commercial, chronological and geo-economic histories of Central and
South America. This series also includes texts, reports, letters,
and illustrated and interpretive histories of indigenous peoples,
and the natural and built environments that have fascinated
historians for centuries. Along with written records, the
collection features transcribed oral histories and traditions
spanning the range of cultures and civilisations in the southern
hemisphere. ++++The below data was compiled from various
identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title.
This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to insure
edition identification: ++++ British Library Campos, Daniel; 1888.
xxv. 785 p.; 8 . 10481.i.10.
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