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Fujimura takes us across history and into Russian society, its
orphanages and shelters, and along the streets of the nation to see
how abandoned children are stigmatized and shunned. Readers come to
understand how and why these children, left orphans by death or by
choice, form their own culture to find power and to survive. This
pioneering work on child abandonment looks at Russian society from
a new angle: from the perspectives of abandoned youngsters and
their caretakers. Based on direct observation of and interviews
with abandoned children, this work shows why any effort to rescue
these children calls for a deep understanding of Russian culture,
and why any effort to address abandonment in Russia calls for a
joint effort between psychologists, social workers, and the
children themselves. Researcher Fujimura takes us across history,
into Russian society, its orphanages and shelters, and along the
streets of the nation to see how abandoned children are stigmatized
and shunned. We also come to understand how and why these children,
left orphans by death or by choice, form their own culture to find
power and to survive. This pioneering work on child abandonment
looks at Russian society from a new angle: from the perspectives of
abandoned youngsters and their caretakers. Based on direct
observation of and interviews with abandoned children, this work
shows why any effort to rescue these children calls for a deep
understanding of Russian culture, and why any effort to affect
abandonment in Russia calls for a joint effort between
psychologists, social workers, and the children themselves.
Did you know Vincent van Gogh sold only one painting during his
lifetime and that during the last three months of his life he
completed an average of one painting every day? Did you know that
Michelangelo's David is covered in a dusting of human skin? Did you
know Caravaggio murdered several people while he was painting some
of the most glorious paintings of biblical scenes the world has
ever known? Rembrandt Is in the Wind by Russ Ramsey is an
invitation to discover some of the world's most celebrated artists
and works, while presenting the gospel of Christ in a way that
speaks to the struggles and longings common to the human
experience. The book is part art history, part biblical study, part
philosophy, and part analysis of the human experience; but it's all
story. The lives of the artists in this book illustrate the
struggle of living in this world and point to the beauty of the
redemption available to us in Christ. Each story is different. Some
conclude with resounding triumph while others end in struggle. But
all of them raise important questions about humanity's hunger and
capacity for glory, and all of them teach us to love and see
beauty.
Nonlinear-optical (NLO) effects make possible devices that perform many functions, such as wavelength conversion and signal processing, while waveguides enable the devices to be both efficient and compact. This book presents a systematic description of the NLO field, with an emphasis on devices that use ferroelectric waveguides. The earlier chapters provide an introduction to the concepts of waveguides, NLO devices, coupled-mode formalism and phase matching. Then, various NLO interactions and the related characteristics are elucidated and the fabrication of waveguides and structures for quasi-phase matching are discussed. The volume culminates in a survey of device implementations and applications. In this respect, short-wavelength-generation devices, wavelength converters for WDM photonic networks, optical parametric amplifiers, and ultrafast signal processing devices are examined, including the most recent experimental results.
This book offers an accessible reference and roadmap for the
practical application of cross-cultural competence (3C) for leaders
dedicated to leading with diversity, inclusion and personal
development in mind. Developing Cross-Cultural Competence for
Leaders takes readers from ideational to real, asking them to step
out of their comfort zone and learn to navigate cultural
differences. The authors invite readers to join them on a journey
of discovery of themselves, their personal and professional peers
and ultimately the cultural landscape they inhabit both knowingly
and oftentimes unknowingly all in the hopes of opening doors to
empathetic and effective communication. The skillset required for
3C is developed throughout the book beginning with a discussion of
relevant concepts, leading the readers through narratives of
extreme environments and ending with a roadmap for use in
leadership positions. Each chapter discusses a foundational idea
contextualized with sample narratives and ending with thought
questions. The authors summon readers to embrace dissimilarities,
shift perspectives, dare to engage and navigate in new and even
adverse social and cultural contexts. Developing Cross-Cultural
Competence is an essential reading for students of leadership
development, as well as military and non-military professionals.
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This book offers an accessible reference and roadmap for the
practical application of cross-cultural competence (3C) for leaders
dedicated to leading with diversity, inclusion and personal
development in mind. Developing Cross-Cultural Competence for
Leaders takes readers from ideational to real, asking them to step
out of their comfort zone and learn to navigate cultural
differences. The authors invite readers to join them on a journey
of discovery of themselves, their personal and professional peers
and ultimately the cultural landscape they inhabit both knowingly
and oftentimes unknowingly all in the hopes of opening doors to
empathetic and effective communication. The skillset required for
3C is developed throughout the book beginning with a discussion of
relevant concepts, leading the readers through narratives of
extreme environments and ending with a roadmap for use in
leadership positions. Each chapter discusses a foundational idea
contextualized with sample narratives and ending with thought
questions. The authors summon readers to embrace dissimilarities,
shift perspectives, dare to engage and navigate in new and even
adverse social and cultural contexts. Developing Cross-Cultural
Competence is an essential reading for students of leadership
development, as well as military and non-military professionals.
This book presents a cultural history of human-animal relations in
Germany, Japan, Russia and the United States, with a focus on the
uses of animals for comfort, healing and in developing a sense of
well-being. Fujimura and Nommensen discuss the contexts in which
the culture of wellbeing has developed and incorporated alternative
therapies with animals. The authors turn to qualitative research
conducted over a period of two years in veterinary clinics,
hospices, reading programs, search and rescue organizations as well
as an extensive review of existing literature on cultural studies
of human-animal relations to inform their analysis of complex ways
in which humans and animals interact. The extent to which animals
are accepted either as members of society or, in contrast, as mere
material possessions poses a cultural contradiction leading to
questions of the ethical treatment of animals.
This volume presents recent progress and perspectives in
multi-photon processes and spectroscopy of atoms, ions, and
molecules. The subjects in the series cover the experimental and
theoretical investigations in interdisciplinary research fields in
natural science including chemistry, physics, bioscience and
material science.
This volume presents the recent progress and perspective in
multi-photon processes and spectroscopy of atoms, ions, molecules
and solids. The subjects in the series cover the experimental and
theoretical investigations in the interdisciplinary research fields
of natural science including chemistry, physics, bioscience and
material science.
This volume presents recent progress and perspectives in
multi-photon processes and spectroscopy of atoms, ions, molecules
and solids. The subjects in the series cover the experimental and
theoretical investigations in the interdisciplinary research fields
of natural science including chemistry, physics, bioscience and
material science.This volume is the latest volume in a series that
is a pioneer in compiling review articles of nonlinear interactions
of photons and matter. It has made an essential contribution to the
development and promotion of the related research fields. In view
of the rapid growth in multi-photon processes and multi-photon
spectroscopy, care has been taken to ensure that the review
articles contained in the series are readable not only by active
researchers but also those who are not yet experts but intend to
enter the field.
This book presents the latest developments and issues in both
experimental and theoretical studies of multi-photon processes and
the spectroscopy of atoms, molecules and nanomaterials in Physics,
Chemistry, Biology and Material Science. It is an important
addition to an advanced series that contains review papers suitable
for both active researchers in these areas and non-experts who wish
to enter the field. Special attention is paid to the recent
progress of nonlinear photon-matter interactions applied to
femtosecond laser induced nonadiabatic molecular alignment,
high-order harmonic generation from C60 fullerene plasma, resonant
femtosecond stimulated Raman spectroscopy and attosecond pulse
generation, as well as near-field optical imaging of noble-metal
nanoparticles and photoexcited ultrafast electron transfer in
condensed phase.
In view of the rapid growth in both experimental and theoretical
studies of multi-photon processes and multi-photon spectroscopy of
atoms, ions, and molecules in chemistry, physics, biology and
materials science, it is timely to publish an advanced series that
contains review papers readable not only by active researchers in
these areas, but also by those who are non-experts but who wish to
enter the field. This present volume attempts to serve this
purpose. Each chapter is written in a self-contained manner by
experts in their own area of expertise so that general readers can
grasp the knowledge in that area without too much preparation.
This book presents a cultural history of human-animal relations in
Germany, Japan, Russia and the United States, with a focus on the
uses of animals for comfort, healing and in developing a sense of
well-being. Fujimura and Nommensen discuss the contexts in which
the culture of wellbeing has developed and incorporated alternative
therapies with animals. The authors turn to qualitative research
conducted over a period of two years in veterinary clinics,
hospices, reading programs, search and rescue organizations as well
as an extensive review of existing literature on cultural studies
of human-animal relations to inform their analysis of complex ways
in which humans and animals interact. The extent to which animals
are accepted either as members of society or, in contrast, as mere
material possessions poses a cultural contradiction leading to
questions of the ethical treatment of animals.
Computer Science Workbench is a monograph series which will provide
you with an in-depth working knowledge of current developments in
computer technology. Every volume in this series will deal with a
topic of importance in computer science and elaborate on how you
yourself can build systems related to the main theme. You will be
able to develop a variety of systems, including computer software
tools, computer graphics, computer animation, database management
systems, and computer-aided design and manufacturing systems.
Computer Science Workbench represents an important new contribution
in the field of practical computer technology. TOSIYASU L. KUNII To
my parents Kenjiro and Nori Fujimura Preface Motion planning is an
area in robotics that has received much attention recently. Much of
the past research focuses on static environments - various methods
have been developed and their characteristics have been well
investigated. Although it is essential for autonomous intelligent
robots to be able to navigate within dynamic worlds, the problem of
motion planning in dynamic domains is relatively little understood
compared with static problems.
Mark Rothko’s classic book on artistic practice, ideals, and
philosophy, now with an expanded introduction and an afterword by
Makoto Fujimura Stored in a New York City warehouse for
many years after the artist’s death, this extraordinary
manuscript by Mark Rothko (1903–1970) was published to great
acclaim in 2004. Probably written in 1940 or 1941, it contains
Rothko’s ideas on the modern art world, art history, myth,
beauty, the challenges of being an artist in society, the true
nature of “American art,” and much more. In his
introduction, illustrated with examples of Rothko’s work and
pages from the manuscript, the artist’s son, Christopher Rothko,
describes the discovery of the manuscript and the fascinating
process of its initial publication. This edition includes
discussion of Rothko’s “Scribble Book” (1932), his notes on
teaching art to children, which has received renewed scholarly
attention in recent years and provides clues to the genesis of
Rothko’s thinking on pedagogy. In an afterword written
for this edition, artist and author Makoto Fujimura reflects on how
Rothko’s writings offer a “lifeboat” for “art world
refugees” and a model for upholding artistic ideals. He considers
the transcendent capacity of Rothko’s paintings to express pure
ideas and the significance of the decade-long gap between The
Artist’s Reality and Rothko’s mature paintings, during which
the horrors of the Holocaust and the atomic bomb were unleashed
upon the world.
From a world-renowned painter, an exploration of creativity’s quintessential—and often overlooked—role in the spiritual life.
Conceived over thirty years of painting and creating in his studio, this book is Makoto Fujimura’s broad and deep exploration of creativity and the spiritual aspects of “making.” What he does in the studio is theological work as much as it is aesthetic work. In between pouring precious, pulverized minerals onto handmade paper to create the prismatic, refractive surfaces of his art, he comes into the quiet space in the studio in a discipline of awareness, waiting, prayer, and praise.
Ranging from the Bible to T. S. Eliot, Mark Rothko, and Japanese Kintsugi technique, he shows how, unless we are making something, we cannot know the depth of God’s being and God’s grace permeating our lives. This poignant and beautiful book offers the perspective of, in Christian Wiman’s words, an “accidental theologian,” one who comes to spiritual questions always through the prism of art.
Microbes are everywhere!If that's the case, then why can't we see
them? Let's get our microscopes and explore the world of microbes
today! Peel back the covers of this book to join Russ and Yammy,
our fun-loving potato duo, as they find out more about microbes.
Through comics, corny jokes and an exclusive interview with a
microbiologist, you'll be amazed and inspired by the world of
microbes, everywhere around you!Science, technology, engineering
and math (commonly known as STEM) are everywhere around us — look
carefully and you'll see many examples. Science Everywhere! is a
fun series of books focusing on STEM concepts, and these books come
with a huge dollop of corny humour! Each book will enthrall young
readers with the laugh-out-loud antics of Yammy and Russ, who
promise a mashing good time as they dig into the world of science.
Microbes are everywhere!If that's the case, then why can't we see
them? Let's get our microscopes and explore the world of microbes
today! Peel back the covers of this book to join Russ and Yammy,
our fun-loving potato duo, as they find out more about microbes.
Through comics, corny jokes and an exclusive interview with a
microbiologist, you'll be amazed and inspired by the world of
microbes, everywhere around you!Science, technology, engineering
and math (commonly known as STEM) are everywhere around us — look
carefully and you'll see many examples. Science Everywhere! is a
fun series of books focusing on STEM concepts, and these books come
with a huge dollop of corny humour! Each book will enthrall young
readers with the laugh-out-loud antics of Yammy and Russ, who
promise a mashing good time as they dig into the world of science.
Science, technology, engineering and math (commonly known as STEM)
are everywhere around us — look carefully and you'll see many
examples. Science Everywhere! is a fun series of books focusing on
STEM concepts, and these books come with a huge dollop of corny
humour! Each book will enthrall young readers with the
laugh-out-loud antics of potato detective duo, Yammy and Russ, who
promise a mashing good time as they dig into the world of science.
Set 1 includes Robots Everywhere!, Microbes Everywhere! and Atoms
Everywhere!.
Science, technology, engineering and math (commonly known as STEM)
are everywhere around us — look carefully and you'll see many
examples. Science Everywhere! is a fun series of books focusing on
STEM concepts, and these books come with a huge dollop of corny
humour! Each book will enthrall young readers with the
laugh-out-loud antics of potato detective duo, Yammy and Russ, who
promise a mashing good time as they dig into the world of science.
Set 1 includes Robots Everywhere!, Microbes Everywhere! and Atoms
Everywhere!.
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