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American education is undergoing rapid change. Concern over poor
student performance, the ability and motivation of teachers, and
the inefficiency of school bureaucracy have led to numerous
recommendations for changing the structure of American education.
These vary from small changes in the current structure to wholesale
privatization of public schools. The contributions in this book
discuss a wide range of proposals, including greater school choice,
charter schools, promoting contact with the business community,
public-private partnerships, and more. Several chapters assess the
current research on choice and restructuring. Overall the consensus
is that proposed reforms have a good chance of yielding significant
benefits.
Boost your body's internal ability to defend, perform, and restore
with this guide to the 21 most common adaptogens and their healing
properties from the team behind Four Sigmatic. Are you suffering
from chronic fatigue, anxiety, digestive, or autoimmune issues? Or
are you seeking a simple way to bring whole-body health into your
life with a food that is easy to integrate into your everyday
routine with no muss, no fuss? Welcome to the world of adaptogens:
nutrient-dense, calorie-sparse superfoods that have been clinically
proven to help your body: defend your immunity and gut health,
perform through your cardiovascular and respiratory systems, and
restore balance through your neuroendocrine system. By definition,
adaptogens are nontoxic, nonspecific (meaning they build adaptive
energy rather than exerting a specific effect), and normalizing
(meaning there's a balancing bidirectional effect on physiological
function). Tero Isokauppila, founder of Four Sigmatic, and
registered herbalist Danielle Ryan Broida guide you through the
scientific mechanisms and health benefits of the 21 most powerful
species of adaptogens, from ashwagandha to chaga to turmeric.
Complete with client case studies and a shopping guide, Healing
Adaptogens will educate, inform, inspire, and delight, giving you
the tools you need to elevate your daily routine with adaptogens.
The Alchemy of Perception is more than just a collection of
abstract (and sometimes cryptic) poetry---it is an accumulation of
philosophical ideas extracted from a diverse range of influences,
such as Mythology, Astrology, History, Occult Philosophy, and
Psychology (to name a small number), as well as the author's
personal experiences craftily blended in; for spiritual and mental
use and insight in difficult times. There are recurring themes in
many of the poems such as the fall of humanity, love, death, and
evolution. These recurring themes serve to redirect the reader back
to previous poems and rethink their original interpretation of that
specific work. The author tries on different masks, and becomes the
poems mysterious narrator. He assumes perspectives which sometimes
conflict with voices in other poems---which gives depth to the
bigger picture that is subtly conveyed. The poems inside are an
experimentation with metaphors, symbols, and archetypes, guiding
the reader to take notice of the hidden aspects of consciousness
and to delve deeper into their own minds; further into the world of
The Alchemy of Perception.
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Black Sea (DVD)
Grigoriy Dobrygin, Jodie Whittaker, Daniel Ryan, Jude Law, Ben Mendelsohn, …
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Jude Law stars in this underwater thriller directed by Kevin
Macdonald. Law stars as Captain Robinson, a seasoned submarine
captain who, after losing his crew and his job, learns of an
unclaimed bounty of Nazi gold lying in a U-boat at the bottom of
the Black Sea. Seeing an opportunity to strike it rich and leave
the job behind him once and for all, Robinson acquires the support
of a shady businessman and assembles a crew of British and Russian
sailors before embarking on the hunt. However, with such a huge pay
off on offer, it isn't long before tensions flare on board and some
of the crew begin to think about how they can increase their share
of the gold...
Throughout the world, governments are reducing their involvement in
the area of telecommunications. Some telecommunications are being
fully or partly privatized while others are experiencing
deregulation. The situation in six Asian countries, four European
countries, and two Latin American countries are examined. In
addition, there is one chapter on the telecommunications business
in developing countries as a whole. All sections explore the
interaction with encroaching competition, new technology, and a
desire for greater freedom.
Ephemeral phenomena like fire, precipitation, shade, and wind have
emerged as important contemporary protagonists for environmental
design due to their dynamic impact on buildings and cities. The
importance of including these forces in architecture has gained
rapid momentum in the global quest for sustainability. This book
investigates the history, theory and applications of climatic
design in the built environment examining architecture and
landscapes from various time periods. Based on a collaboration
between the University of Sydney and the National University of
Singapore, the book brings together contributing authors from
Australia, Singapore, and the United States. "Dry", "Wet", "Cool"
and "Hot" divide the book into categories through which a wide
array of representational topics are covered -from dust storms and
clouds, to ice and bushfires. A concluding section presents project
examples for exploratory application in the design of architecture.
Initially created to counteract broadcasts from Nazi Germany, the
BBC’s Eastern Service became a cauldron of global modernism and
an unlikely nexus of artistic exchange. Directed at an educated
Indian audience, its programming provided remarkable moments:
Listeners in India heard James Joyce reading from Finnegans Wake on
the eve of independence, as well as the literary criticism of E. M.
Forster and the works of Indian writers living in London. In Radio
Empire, Daniel Ryan Morse demonstrates the significance of the
Eastern Service for global Anglophone literature and literary
broadcasting. He traces how modernist writers used radio to
experiment with form and introduce postcolonial literature to
global audiences. While innovative authors consciously sought to
incorporate radio’s formal features into the novel, literature
also exerted a reciprocal and profound influence on
twentieth-century broadcasting. Reading Joyce and Forster alongside
Attia Hosain, Mulk Raj Anand, and Venu Chitale, Morse demonstrates
how the need to appeal to listeners at the edges of the empire
pushed the boundaries of literary work in London, inspired
high-cultural broadcasting in England, and formed an invisible but
influential global network. Adding a transnational perspective to
scholarship on radio modernism, Radio Empire demonstrates how the
history of broadcasting outside of Western Europe offers a new
understanding of the relationship between colonial center and
periphery.
Boost your body's internal ability to defend, perform, and restore
with this guide to the 21 most common adaptogens and their healing
properties from the team behind Four Sigmatic. Are you suffering
from chronic fatigue, anxiety, digestive, or autoimmune issues? Or
are you seeking a simple way to bring whole-body health into your
life with a food that is easy to integrate into your everyday
routine with no muss, no fuss? Welcome to the world of adaptogens:
nutrient-dense, calorie-sparse superfoods that have been clinically
proven to help your body: - defend your immunity and gut health, -
perform through your cardiovascular and respiratory systems, - and
restore balance through your neuroendocrine system. By definition,
adaptogens are nontoxic, nonspecific (meaning they build adaptive
energy rather than exerting a specific effect), and normalizing
(meaning there's a balancing bidirectional effect on physiological
function). Tero Isokauppila, founder of Four Sigmatic, and
registered herbalist Danielle Ryan Broida guide you through the
scientific mechanisms and health benefits of the 21 most powerful
species of adaptogens, from ashwagandha to chaga to turmeric.
Complete with client case studies and a shopping guide, Healing
Adaptogens will educate, inform, inspire, and delight, giving you
the tools you need to elevate your daily routine with adaptogens.
Principles and Practice of Modern Chromatographic Methods, Second
Edition takes a comprehensive, unified approach in its presentation
of chromatographic techniques. Like the first edition, the book
provides a scientifically rigid, but easy-to-follow presentation of
chromatography concepts that begins with the purpose and intent of
chromatographic theory - the "what and why" that are left out of
other books attempting to cover these principles. This fully
revised second edition brings the content up-to-date, covering
recent developments in several new sections and an additional
chapter on composite methods. New topics include sample profiling,
sample preparation, sustainable green chemistry, 2D chromatography,
miniaturization/nano-LC, HILIC, and more.
Initially created to counteract broadcasts from Nazi Germany, the
BBC’s Eastern Service became a cauldron of global modernism and
an unlikely nexus of artistic exchange. Directed at an educated
Indian audience, its programming provided remarkable moments:
Listeners in India heard James Joyce reading from Finnegans Wake on
the eve of independence, as well as the literary criticism of E. M.
Forster and the works of Indian writers living in London. In Radio
Empire, Daniel Ryan Morse demonstrates the significance of the
Eastern Service for global Anglophone literature and literary
broadcasting. He traces how modernist writers used radio to
experiment with form and introduce postcolonial literature to
global audiences. While innovative authors consciously sought to
incorporate radio’s formal features into the novel, literature
also exerted a reciprocal and profound influence on
twentieth-century broadcasting. Reading Joyce and Forster alongside
Attia Hosain, Mulk Raj Anand, and Venu Chitale, Morse demonstrates
how the need to appeal to listeners at the edges of the empire
pushed the boundaries of literary work in London, inspired
high-cultural broadcasting in England, and formed an invisible but
influential global network. Adding a transnational perspective to
scholarship on radio modernism, Radio Empire demonstrates how the
history of broadcasting outside of Western Europe offers a new
understanding of the relationship between colonial center and
periphery.
The field of antioxidant research has grown rapidly over the last
30 years and shows no sign of slowing down. In order to understand
how antioxidants work, it is essential to understand how their
activity is measured. However, antioxidant activity measurements
are controversial and their value has been challenged. This book
addresses a number of the controversies on antioxidant testing
methods. Specifically, the book highlights the importance of
context, helping the reader to decide what methods are most
appropriate for different situations, how the results can be
interpreted and what information may be inferred from the data.
There are a multiplicity of methods for measuring activity, with no
standardized method approved for in vitro or in vivo testing. In
order to select an appropriate method, a thorough knowledge of the
processes associated with reduction-oxidation is essential, leading
to an improved understanding and use of activity measurements and
the associated data. The book presents background information, in a
unique style, which is designed to assist readers to grasp the
fundamentals of redox processes, as well as thermodynamics and
kinetics, which are essential to later chapters. Recovery and
extraction of antioxidants from diverse matrices are presented in a
clear and logical fashion along with methods used to determine
antioxidant activity from a mechanistic perspective. Other chapters
present current methodologies used for activity testing in
different sample types ranging from foods and plants, to body
fluids and even to packaging, but always with a strong emphasis on
the nature of the sample and the underlying chemistry of the
method. A number of emerging techniques for assessing antioxidant
behaviour, namely, electrochemical methods, chip technology
exploiting microfluidic devices, metabolomics plus studies of gene
and protein expression, are examined. Ultimately, these techniques
will be involved in generation of "big data" for which an
understanding of chemometrics will be essential in drawing valid
conclusions. The book is written to appeal to a wide audience, but
will be particularly helpful for any researchers who are attempting
to make sense of the vast literature and often conflicting messages
on antioxidant activity.
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Wesley and Creation (Paperback)
Nalley Lavell Daniel; Illustrated by Shriver Daniel Ryan
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The Alchemy of Perception is more than just a collection of
abstract (and sometimes cryptic) poetry---it is an accumulation of
philosophical ideas extracted from a diverse range of influences,
such as Mythology, Astrology, History, Occult Philosophy, and
Psychology (to name a small number), as well as the author's
personal experiences craftily blended in; for spiritual and mental
use and insight in difficult times. There are recurring themes in
many of the poems such as the fall of humanity, love, death, and
evolution. These recurring themes serve to redirect the reader back
to previous poems and rethink their original interpretation of that
specific work. The author tries on different masks, and becomes the
poems mysterious narrator. He assumes perspectives which sometimes
conflict with voices in other poems---which gives depth to the
bigger picture that is subtly conveyed. The poems inside are an
experimentation with metaphors, symbols, and archetypes, guiding
the reader to take notice of the hidden aspects of consciousness
and to delve deeper into their own minds; further into the world of
The Alchemy of Perception.
Spiritual medium and mystic, Dr. Daniel Ryan, known as "Doctor to
the Stars," uses his vast experience and extraordinary gift to
provide you with the tools to reconnect and sustain your connection
with Spirit. Learn to trust your intuition Act upon the potential
already within you See beyond your own belief system Open up to
inter-dimensional communication and healing Tap into your soul's
qualities which are yearning to be expressed Read personal stories
of patients connecting with departed loved ones who helped
facilitate their healing. Healing from Heaven will help you
overcome spiritual and energetic blockages to activate and realize
authentic freedom; peace of mind and heart, and the love and joy
inherent in our nature.
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