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A comprehensive guide to the mysteries of the I Ching. Originally
discovered around 3,000 BCE, the I Ching is a collection of symbols
that explain how patterns in the universe change and shift. These
sixty-four symbols contain within them one of the most powerful
keys to understanding the world around us. The Secrets of the I
Ching is the definitive guide to understanding the ancient
mysteries and foundations of the I Ching. Authors Dr. David Lee and
Joseph K. Kim guide the reader from the very beginning of Eastern
thought, the concepts of Tao and Tai Chi, through the theory of
Yin-Yang, Trinity, the Five Elements, and other critical concepts
that will unlock the full meaning of the I Ching. Instead of simply
re-interpreting the myriad of meanings ascribed to the I Ching,
they focus on the symbols themselves, offering a new way of
understanding its unique power. Filled with over three hundred
images and backed by in-depth research and study, The Secrets of
the I Ching is the ultimate guide to the I Ching and essential
reading for anyone interested in exploring the power of this
ancient source of wisdom and knowledge.
This handbook supplements hands-on training in interventional
cardiology with a specific focus on percutaneous intervention in
patients with extracranial carotid artery stenosis. It carries
reviews of landmark studies supporting carotid endarectomy and
stenting and is a comprehensive guide to this exciting and
burgeoning field. A value-added companion CD contains video clips
and other details on the conditions and procedures described.
This handbook supplements hands-on training in interventional
cardiology with a specific focus on percutaneous intervention in
patients with extracranial carotid artery stenosis. It carries
reviews of landmark studies supporting carotid endarectomy and
stenting and is a comprehensive guide to this exciting and
burgeoning field.
Off the shore of Hatteras Island, where the inner edge of the Gulf
Stream flows northward over the outer continental shelf, the marine
life is unlike that of any other area in the Atlantic. Here the
powerful ocean river helps foster an extraordinarily rich diversity
of life, including Sargassum mats concealing strange creatures and
exotic sea beans, whales and sea turtles, sunfish and flying fish,
and shearwaters and Bermuda petrels. During his long career as a
research scientist, David S. Lee made more than 300 visits to this
area off the North Carolina coast, documenting its extraordinary
biodiversity. In this collection of twenty linked essays, Lee draws
on his personal observations and knowledge of the North Atlantic
marine environment to introduce us to the natural wonders of an
offshore treasure. Lee guides readers on adventures miles offshore
and leagues under the sea, blending personal anecdotes with richly
detailed natural history, local culture, and seafaring lore. These
journeys provide entertaining and informative connections between
the land and the diverse organisms that live in the Gulf Stream off
the coast of North Carolina. Lee also reminds us that ocean
environments are fragile and vulnerable to threats such as
pollution, offshore energy development, and climate change,
challenging those of us on land to consider carefully the costs of
ignoring sea life that thrives just beyond our view.
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