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My Po Po (Hardcover)
Farina Leong; Illustrated by Michelle Angela
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R620
Discovery Miles 6 200
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The Diné, or Navajo, have their own ways of knowing and being in
the world, a cultural identity linked to their homelands through
ancestral memory. The Earth Memory Compass traces this tradition as
it is imparted from generation to generation, and as it has been
transformed, and often obscured, by modern modes of education. An
autoethnography of sorts, the book follows Farina King’s search
for her own Diné identity as she investigates the interconnections
among Navajo students, their people, and Diné Bikéyah—or Navajo
lands—across the twentieth century. In her exploration of how
historical changes in education have reshaped Diné identity and
community, King draws on the insights of ethnohistory, cultural
history, and Navajo language. At the center of her study is the
Diné idea of the Four Directions, in which each of the cardinal
directions takes its meaning from a sacred mountain and its
accompanying element: East, for instance, is Sis Naajinà (Blanca
Peak) and white shell; West, Dook’o’oosÅ‚ÃÃd (San Francisco
Peaks) and abalone; North, Dibé Nitsaa (Hesperus Peak) and black
jet; South, Tsoodził (Mount Taylor) and turquoise. King elaborates
on the meanings and teachings of the mountains and directions
throughout her book to illuminate how Navajos have embedded
memories in landmarks to serve as a compass for their people—a
compass threatened by the dislocation and disconnection of Diné
students from their land, communities, and Navajo ways of learning.
Critical to this story is how inextricably Indigenous education and
experience is intertwined with American dynamics of power and
history. As environmental catastrophes and struggles over resources
sever the connections among peoplehood, land, and water, King's
book holds out hope that the teachings, guidance, and knowledge of
an earth memory compass still have the power to bring the people
and the earth together.
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Due Amori (Hardcover)
Salvatore Farina
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R1,354
Discovery Miles 13 540
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Everyday Words and the Character of Prose in Nineteenth-Century
Britain is an original and innovative study of the stylistic tics
of canonical novelists including Austen, Dickens, Trollope,
Thackeray and Eliot. Jonathan Farina shows how ordinary locutions
such as 'a decided turn', 'as if' and 'that sort of thing' condense
nineteenth-century manners, tacit aesthetics and assumptions about
what counts as knowledge. Writers recognized these recurrent
'everyday words' as signatures of 'character'. Attending to them
reveals how many of the fundamental forms of characterizing
fictional characters also turn out to be forms of characterizing
objects, natural phenomena and inanimate, abstract things, such as
physical laws, the economy and legal practice. Ultimately, this
book revises what 'character' meant to nineteenth-century Britons
by respecting the overlapping, transdisciplinary connotations of
the category.
In Classical American Philosophy: Poiesis in the Public Square,
Rebecca Farinas takes seven major figures from the American
philosophical canon and examines their relationship with an
artistic or scientific interlocutor. It is a unique insight into
the origins of American philosophy and through case studies such as
the friendship between Alain Locke and the biologist E.E. Just and
the collaboration between Jane Addams and George Herbert Mead,
Farinas provides a new insight into these thinkers’ ideas. Her
new perspective allows her to move beyond relational aesthetics to
consider these theorists’ phenomenological, metaphysical,
religious and cosmological ideas and reapply them to the modern
world. Indeed, the partnerships she examines have proved especially
valuable to newer philosophical fields like value theory, ethics,
pedagogy and semiotics. Her links between art and science also
provide new vantage points on our society’s continuing artistic
endeavours and technological advances and introduce an exciting new
perspective on early American philosophy and its ensuing movements.
 A box set of the bestselling Baby-sitters Little Sister
graphic novels by Ann M. Martin and Katy Farina! Join Karen on her
adventures in Stoneybrook. Whether she's spying on a neighbour who
she thinks is a witch, having roller-skating mishaps, or starting a
kittycat club, life with Karen is always exciting! Expertly adapted
from Ann M. Martin's original novels by bestselling cartoonist Katy
Farina, this box set is perfect for both newcomers and longtime
fans.
How do you sum up the amazing world of art in just 100 words? This
striking book takes on the challenge! From pottery to Pointillism,
each of the carefully chosen 100 words has its own 100-word long
description and quirky illustration, providing a fascinating
introduction to art. Basically, everything you need to know in a
nutshell. Along with some classic methods, such as painting and
sketching, you'll also discover less predictable aspects of art
that will give you a fresh perspective. Featuring materials,
elements, methods, art movements, styles and places this book
covers a wide range of topics and themes, as well as some key
artists of the past and present. With a clean, contemporary design,
each word occupies a page of its own. A large striking illustration
neatly encapsulates the accompanying 100 words of text. Other
titles in the 100 Things to Know About series include: Ancient
World, World Politics, Inventions.
This book brings the reader up-to-date on all aspects concerning
ECCM at the antenna level. It is a reference tool for professionals
seeking quick answers to on-the-job problems. This text delivers an
accurate description of working principles, processing schemes and
performance evaluation techniques. In addition, it provides
engineering details on the newest digital techiques for sidelobe
jamming cancellation and digital beamforming (DFB).
This book consolidates the information, results, experience and
perspectives of different research groups working on Chilean
Saltmarshes. Some aspects of these ecosystems such as their
bio-geographical connectivity, flora and faunal components, the
interaction between ecosystem components and especially the
response of this kind of ecosystems to human and natural
perturbations defines the Chilean Saltmarshes as an attractive
systems for future studies, focused into test the theoretical and
experimental aspects of saltmarshes and general ecology.
In January 1998 a massive ice storm descended on New York, New
England, and eastern Canada. It crushed power grids from the Great
Lakes to the North Atlantic, forcing thousands of people into
public shelters and leaving millions of others in their homes
without electricity. In this riveting book Stephen Doheny-Farina
presents an insider's account of these events, describing the
destruction of the electric network in his own village and the
emergence of the face-to-face interactions that took its place. His
stories examine the impact of electronic communications on
community, illuminating the relationship between electronic and
human connections and between networks and neighborhoods, and
exploring why and how media portrayals of disasters can distort
authentic experience. Doheny-Farina begins by discussing the
disaster and tracing the origins of the storm. He then goes back
two hundred years to tell how this particular electric grid was
built, showing us the sacrifices people made to create the grids
that (usually) connect us to one another. Today's power grid, says
Doheny-Farina, has become more vulnerable than we realize, as
demand begins to outstrip capacity in urban centers around the
nation. His book reminds us what those grids mean-both positively
and negatively-to our electronically saturated lives.
Soundscape Ecology represents a new branch of ecology and it is the
result of the integration of different disciplines like Landscape
ecology, Bioacoustics, Acoustic ecology, Biosemiotics, etc. The
soundscape that is the object of this discipline, is defined as the
acoustic context resulting from natural and human originated sounds
and it is considered a relevant environmental proxy for animal and
human life. With Soundscape Ecology Almo Farina means to offer a
new cultural tool to investigate a partially explored component of
the environmental complexity. For this he intends to set the
principles of this new discipline, to delineate the epistemic
domain in which to develop new ideas and theories and to describe
the necessary integration with all the other
ecological/environmental disciplines. The book is organized in ten
chapters. The first two chapters delineate principles and theory of
soundscape ecology. Chapters three and four describe the
bioacoustic and communication theories. Chapter five is devoted to
the human dimension of soundscape. Chapters six to eight regard the
major sonic patterns like noise, choruses and vibrations. Chapter
nine is devoted to the methods in soundscape ecology and finally
chapter ten describes the application of the soundscape analysis.
A complete study on an important class of linear dynamical
systems-positive linear systems
One of the most often-encountered systems in nearly all areas of
science and technology, positive linear systems is a specific but
remarkable and fascinating class. Renowned scientists Lorenzo
Farina and Sergio Rinaldi introduce readers to the world of
positive linear systems in their rigorous but highly accessible
book, rich in applications, examples, and figures.
This professional reference is divided into three main parts:
The first part contains the definitions and basic properties of
positive linear systems. The second part, following the theoretical
exposition, reports the main conceptual results, considering
applicable examples taken from a number of widely used models. The
third part is devoted to the study of some classes of positive
linear systems of particular relevance in applications (such as the
Leontief model, the Leslie model, the Markov chains, the
compartmental systems, and the queueing systems). Readers familiar
with linear algebra and linear systems theory will appreciate the
way arguments are treated and presented.
Extraordinarily comprehensive, Positive Linear Systems
features:
- Applications from a variety of backgrounds including modeling,
control engineering, computer science, demography, economics,
bioengineering, chemistry, and ecology
- References and annotated bibliographies throughout the
book
- Two appendices concerning linear algebra and linear systems
theory for readers unfamiliar with the mathematics used
Farina and Rinaldi make no effort to hide their enthusiasm for
the topics presented, making Positive Linear Systems: Theory
andApplications an indispensable resource for researchers and
professionals in a broad range of fields.
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Ecological Issues in a Changing World - Status, Response and Strategy (Hardcover, 2004 ed.)
Sun-Kee Hong, John A. Lee, Byung-Sun Ihm, A. Farina, Yowhan Son, …
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R5,770
R4,566
Discovery Miles 45 660
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The 8th International Congress of Ecology was held in Seoul, South
Korea in August 2002, and was hosted by the Ecological Society of
Korea. The Congress theme was 'Ecological Issues in a Changing
World', and this volume includes selected contributions to
illustrate some of the important topics which were discussed during
the Congress.
Problems of scale have exercised the minds of ecologists for
many years, and will continue to do so into the future. This volume
deals with this subject and with mathematical approaches to improve
our understanding of complex ecological systems. The book also
concentrates on monitoring the responses of ecosystems, especially
to human impacts upon them. The importance of spatial separation of
function at both the landscape and ecosystem level forms an
important theme. Finally, this special book focuses on large-scale
issues, discussing in particular important applied ecological
problems and how these can be managed through a variety of planning
processes. Many examples of major ecological problems in the
mainstream ecological literature are drawn from Europe and North
America. In contrast, many of the most pressing ecological problems
are to be found elsewhere in the World.
This volume is composed of four parts according to scale,
objectives and application of modern ecological research. Part I
covers emerging concepts and models in the ecosystem complex and in
the landscape. Part II. Biological responses to environmental
changes: pattern and process, Part III. Ecological networking and
restoration technology: theory and practice, and finally a summary
of 8th INTECOL Congress and possible future directions are covered
in Part IV.
Search for classic Dungeons & Dragons heroes and monsters
across the Forgotten Realms in all its glory! Join the journey of
Myopus the All-Seeing, a beholder who is looking for a keen-eyed
apprentice to help him find a mischievous band of monsters
carousing through the land. From the snowy tundra of the Icewind
Dale, to the cosmopolitan streets of Neverwinter and Baldur's gate,
readers will visit ten hectic locations in the Forgotten Realms,
each of them with dozens of heroes, villains, monsters, and more to
spot. Created by Ulises Farinas and Gabriel Cassata, the artists
behind the bestselling Star Wars Where's the Wookiee series. With
the blockbuster movie, Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves
due out in 2023, many new players are discovering the magic of
D&D, and BEHOLD! is the perfect gift for fans of all ages.
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