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In recent years, millions of people have joined churches such as
the Seventh-day Adventist which prosper enormously in different
parts of the world. The Road to Clarity is one of the first
ethnographic in-depth studies of this phenomenon. It is a vivid
account based on almost two years of participation in ordinary
church members' daily religious and non-religious lives. The book
offers a fascinating inquiry into the nature of long-term
commitment to Adventism among rural people in Madagascar. Eva
Keller argues that the key attraction of the church lies in the
excitement of study, argument, and intellectual exploration. This
is a novel approach which challenges utilitarian and cultural
particularist explanations of the success of this kind of
Christianity.
When Roy Althouse rescued a little dog at Camp Hueneme in
California in 1943, it was the beginning of a wonderful story-one
that has finally been told by his daughter. During their enlistment
in the Navy Seabees, Althouse and his fellow members of the
Seventy-Fifth Naval Construction Battalion all came to love the dog
known as Brownie. He was smuggled aboard the USS Del Brasil and
traveled with his master to nine different islands in the South
Pacific. Brownie became the official mascot of the Seventy-Fifth,
and at each island Althouse kept a record of his stay in a small
notebook. His letters home were often filled with the antics of his
beloved Brownie while also providing a glimpse of what life was
like for a Seabee during the war. Against all odds, Brownie
returned to the United States to live out his life with his best
friend in a little town called Bucyrus. Their story is one of
adventure, friendship, and love that spanned across oceans and
time.
The hundreds of illuminated miniatures found in the Cantigas de
Santa Maria, sponsored by King Alfonso X (1252--84), reveal many
vistas of daily life in thirteenth century Spain.
No other source provides such an encyclopedic view of all
classes of medieval European society, from kings and popes to the
lowest peasants. Men and women are seen farming, hunting, on
pilgrimage, watching bullfights, in gambling dens, making love,
tending silkworms, eating, cooking, and writing poetry, to name
only a few of the human activities represented here.
Combining keen observation of detail with years of experience in
the field, John Keller and Annette Grant Cash bring to life a world
previously little explored.
Indoor Air Pollution: Radon, Bioaerosols, and VOCs covers the most
current aspects of indoor pollution research, including vitally
important topics such as radon, bioaerosols, and volatile organic
compounds. The book presents information on microbial contamination
abatement, chemical characterization of air samples, sick building
syndrome, biological pollutants, liability of indoor air pollution,
and measurement and control of radon. Industrial hygienists,
toxicologists, safety officers, and engineers in industry and
academia should consider this book a "must read" selection.
In 1489 Johan Hurus printed the first collection of fables in
Spain, Lavida del Ysopetconsusfabulas hystoriadas. Illustrated with
nearly 200 woodcuts, this work quickly became the most-read book in
Spain, beloved of both children and adults. Reprinted many times in
the next three centuries and carried to the New World, it brought
to Spanish letters a cornucopia of Aesopic fables, oriental
apologues, and folktales that were borrowed by such writers as
Cervantes, Lope de Vega, and especially the fabulists Iriarte and
Samaniego. John Keller and Clark Keating now present the first
English translation of this important literary work. The Latin and
German lineage of La vida was significant, for it placed Spain in
the mainstream of European fable lore. The highly fictitious life
of Aesop, the misshapen Greek slave who reached the highest social
level, contributed to the development of medieval romance and the
picaresque novel. The book is thus important to students of
comparative literature, literary history, and the development of
the Spanish language. Of equal value are the woodcuts, which depict
the daily life of medieval Europe and contribute to a better
understanding of fifteenth-century art history, bookmaking, natural
history, and the visualization of narrative. La vida del Ysopet
thus constitutes one of the finest concordances of text and
illustration in European literary history.
In recent years, millions of people have joined churches such as
the Seventh-day Adventist which prosper enormously in different
parts of the world. The Road to Clarity is one of the first
ethnographic in-depth studies of this phenomenon. It is a vivid
account based on almost two years of participation in ordinary
church members' daily religious and non-religious lives. The book
offers a fascinating inquiry into the nature of long-term
commitment to Adventism among rural people in Madagascar. Eva
Keller argues that the key attraction of the church lies in the
excitement of study, argument, and intellectual exploration. This
is a novel approach which challenges utilitarian and cultural
particularist explanations of the success of this kind of
Christianity.
Der innersekretorische EinfluB auf Stimmung, Befindlichkeit und
Leistungsfahigkeit des Menschen ist ein faszinierendes Aufga-
benfeld der forschenden und praktizierenden Medizin; er ist auch
fOr die betroffenen Menschen von groBtem Interesse und groBer
Bedeutung. Mit den damit zusammenhangenden Fragen befassen sich
besonders die Arbeitsmedizin und in den letzten Jahren zuneh- mend
auch die Sportmedizin. Dieses Engagement ergibt sich einmal aus der
Bedeutung der Leistungsfahigkeit fOr diese Berei- che, zum anderen
methodisch aus der Moglichkeit, innersekreto- rischen Parametern
exakte Werte der Arbeit und des Leistens gegen 0 berzustellen.
Gerade beim weltweiten Phanomen stark ansteigender Zahlen im
Frauensport und der gleichzeitigen rasanten Entwicklung der
Spitzenleistungen treten verstarkt Probleme innersekretorischer
Regulationen aus frauenheilkundlicher Sicht in Erscheinung.
Vielerorts wird von Arzten, Trainern und Sportlern mit Hormon-
wirkungen argumentiert, ohne daB solchen Aussagen immer auch
gesicherte Fakten zugrundeliegen. Der Deutsche
Leichtathletikverband, darOber hinaus aber der Sport schlechthin
haben allen AnlaB, der Universitatsfrauenklinik in TObingen fOr ihr
Engagement auf diesem Sektor zu danken. Die im Rahmen dieses
Symposiums ausgetauschten Kenntnisse, Erfahrungen und Anregungen
werden dazu beitragen, die in Frage stehenden Zusammenhange
aufzuklaren. Das aber wirQ nicht nur fOr den Sport von Nutzen sein,
sondern Vorteile fOr Diagnostik und Therapie in Klinik-, Fach- und
Aligemeinpraxis bringen konnen.
Since the early 1990s, genetic programming (GP) a discipline whose
goal is to enable the automatic generation of computer programs has
emerged as one of the most promising paradigms for fast, productive
software development. GP combines biological metaphors gleaned from
Darwin's theory of evolution with computer-science approaches drawn
from the field of machine learning to create programs that are
capable of adapting or recreating themselves for open-ended tasks.
This unique introduction to GP provides a detailed overview of the
subject and its antecedents, with extensive references to the
published and online literature. In addition to explaining the
fundamental theory and important algorithms, the text includes
practical discussions covering a wealth of potential applications
and real-world implementation techniques. Software professionals
needing to understand and apply GP concepts will find this book an
invaluable practical and theoretical guide."
Explains and discusses how human speakers and listeners process
speech and language. Focuses on those elements of current research
which have the most bearing on future developments in the
production of truly natural-sounding speech and the reliable
recognition of continuous speech. Presents a concise and clear
introduction to this increasingly complex and interdisciplinary
field.
"Brief narratives," or medieval precursors to the modern short
story, are compositions couched in the form of a tale of reasonable
short length. They began with writings in Latin and, eventually,
made their way into the vernacular languages of Europe. They
include the fable, the apologue, the exemplum, the saint's life,
the miracle, the biography, the adventure tale, the romance, the
jest, and the anecdote, among others. In Spain, the oldest extant
brief narratives in written form are in verse and date from the
late twelfth and early thirteenth centuries. The earliest examples
include La vida de Santa Maria Egipciaca and El libre dels tres
reys d'Orient. Both are concise enough to be read in one sitting
and were probably read before or after meals as entertainment.
In Pious Brief Narrative in Medieval Castilian and Galician
Verse, John E. Keller studies the structure of the pious brief
narrative, including such works at the Cantigas de Santa Maria of
Alfonso X and Gonzalo de Berceo's Milagros de Nuestra Senora, among
others. He examines which narrative techniques were employed by
their authors, including versification, music, and the pictorial
arts as aids to narration. Using nine basic elements -- plot,
setting, conflict, characterization, theme, style, effect, point of
view, and mood or tone -- Keller shows how writers in medieval
Spain employed more sophisticated uses of these techniques than has
previously been recognized.
Durch die technische Weiterentwicklung von der einfachen
Dopplersonographie bis hin zur farbkodierten Duplexsonographie ist
diese Methode in vielen Gebieten der Medizin mittlerweile ein
wichtiger Bestandteil der nichtinvasiven Gefassdiagnostik geworden.
Die Spezialisierung in der Medizin macht eine fur die einzelnen
Fachgebiete differenzierte Literatur auch fur die Duplexsonographie
notwendig. In diesem Buch wird deshalb die Anwendung dieser
Diagnostik auf dem Gebiet der Nieren- und Hochdruckkrankheiten
abgehandelt. Dazu gehort die Diagnostik der renalen Hypertonie, die
Erkennung von Komplikationen nach Nierentransplantation sowie die
Diagnostik von Dialyseshunts. Damit sind jedoch nicht nur
Nephrologen, sondern auch Radiologen und Internisten angesprochen.
The Birds of Indiana is a treasure-trove for ornithologists, casual
birders, and art-lovers everywhere. Drawing on decades of field
work and data collection and featuring the paintings of one of
America's finest bird artists, this classic work is an
introduction, a reference, and most importantly, a natural history
of Indiana's birds, including over 390 species. Authors Russell E.
Mumford and Charles E. Keller provide detailed information on each
species, including the bird's past and current status, the timing
of migrations, the density and location of populations month by
month, and the influence of habitat. Indispensable for the text
alone, the paintings by William Zimmerman, one of America's
greatest bird artists, make the book a collector's item that will
be admired and appreciated for centuries. With a scientist's eye
and a craftsman's skill, Zimmerman brings each of the 165 birds
that nests in the state to life in lavish detail. Readers can
almost feel the feathers-and the life force beneath them-in his
birds. Each intricate painting reveals the plumage (including both
male and female when there are significant differences), the nest
and eggs, background habitat, and in many cases a wildflower or
two. A work of art as well as science, The Birds of Indiana belongs
in any and every collection of bird books. No ornithologist or
casual birder-expert or beginner-in Indiana, the Midwest, or the
eastern United States can afford to be without it.
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