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Sheds light on the origin and content of French anti-Americanism.
In this work, French travel accounts of America have been
scrutinized and periodicals in which the work of anti-American
intellectuals was frequently serialized have been examined for the
years 1917-1932.
Based on a real life experience, Footsteps After The Fall is the
story of young adventurer David Strauss' extraordinary near-death
experience and daring self-rescue. While exploring the ancient
Anasazi ruins of Chaco Canyon, New Mexico, David is unexpectedly
hit on the head by a falling rock and faces the possibility of his
own death. He enters into a bone chilling self-rescue in the desert
with an open head injury and concussion. Footsteps After The Fall
takes the reader on a remarkable journey through David's
experience. From his injury and self-rescue, to the profound
life-altering lessons he has learned as a result of this
experience.
HTML5 Games Most Wanted gathers the top HTML5 games developers and
reveals the passion they all share for creating and coding great
games. You'll learn programming tips, tricks, and optimization
techniques alongside real-world code examples that you can use in
your own projects. You won't just make games - you'll make great
games. The book is packed full of JavaScript, HTML5, WebGL, and
CSS3 code, showing you how these fantastic games were built and
passing on the skills you'll need to create your own great games.
Whether you're a coding expert looking for secrets to push your
games further, or a beginner looking for inspiration and a solid
game to build on and experiment with, HTML5 Games Most Wanted is
for you.Topics and games covered include building complexity from
simplicity in A to B, how to create, save, and load game levels in
Marble Run, creating fast 3D action games like Cycleblob, entity
interpolation from Snowball Fight, trait-based gaming in Grave
Danger, the advanced use of WebGL from the game Bar Fight, tips on
combining the entangled web of HTML5 technologies brilliantly shown
in Far7, the holy grail of making a unique game like Z-Type, and
how to build split-screen games as in the addictive Robots Are
People Too. What you'll learn * How to create fantastic games using
HTML5 * How to add 3D to your games with WebGL * How to create
multiplayer games * How to build a level designer for your game Who
this book is for Game developers creating amazing games that will
work across multiple devices using the HTML5 suite of
technologies.Table of Contents * Harness the power of 3D CSS
transformations to make a lightning fast iPad game with Creative
JavaScript * Creating, Saving, and Loading Levels * CycleBlob A
WebGL LightCycle game * Creating Complexity from Simplicity *
Combining Technologies * Building Multiplatform HTML5 Games * need
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Marvin the Moose
Sonia Merkel; David Strauss
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Discovery Miles 2 870
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This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages,
poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the
original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
believe this work is culturally important, and despite the
imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of
our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works
worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in
the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
With retail prices of AR-15's at all time highs and with the
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This engaging and wide-ranging biography casts new light on the
life and careers of Percival Lowell. Scion of a wealthy Boston
family, elder brother of Harvard President Lawrence and poet Amy,
Percival Lowell is best remembered as the astronomer who claimed
that intelligent beings had built a network of canals on Mars. But
the Lowell who emerges in David Strauss's finely textured portrait
was a polymath: not just a self-taught astronomer, but a shrewd
investor, skilled photographer, inspired public speaker, and
adventure-travel writer whose popular books contributed to an
awakening American interest in Japan.
Strauss shows that Lowell consistently followed the same
intellectual agenda. One of the principal American disciples of
Herbert Spencer, Lowell, in his investigations of Japanese culture,
set out to confirm Spencer's notion that Westerners were the
highest expression of the evolutionary process. In his brilliant
defense of the canals on Mars, Lowell drew on Spencer's claim that
planets would develop life-supporting atmospheres over time.
Strauss's charming, somewhat bittersweet tale is the story of a
rebellious Boston Brahmin whose outsider mentality, deep commitment
to personal freedom, and competence in two cultures all contributed
to the very special character of his careers, first as a cultural
analyst and then more memorably as an astronomer.
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