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In a radically new translation and interpretation of the I Ching, David Hinton strips this ancient Chinese masterwork of the usual apparatus and discovers a deeply poetic and philosophical text. Teasing out an elegant vision of the cosmos as ever-changing yet harmonious, Hinton reveals the seed from which Chinese philosophy, poetry, and painting grew. Although it was and is widely used for divination, the I Ching is also a book of poetic philosophy, deeply valued by artists and intellectuals, and Hinton's translation restores it to its original lyrical form. Previous translations have rendered the I Ching as a divination text full of arcane language and extensive commentary. Though informative, these versions rarely hint at the work's philosophical heart, let alone its literary beauty. Here, Hinton translates only the original stratum of the text, revealing a fully formed work of literature in its own right. The result is full of wild imagery, fables, aphorisms, and stories. Acclaimed for the eloquence of his many translations of ancient Chinese poetry and philosophy, Hinton has reinvented the I Ching as an exciting contemporary text at once primal and postmodern.
The earliest and most extensive literary engagement with wilderness in human history, Mountain Home is vital poetry that feels utterly contemporary. China's tradition of "rivers-and-mountains" poetry stretches across millennia. This is a plain-spoken poetry of immediate day-to-day experience, and yet seems most akin to China's grand landscape paintings. Although its wisdom is ancient, rooted in Taoist and Zen thought, the work feels utterly contemporary, especially as rendered here in Hinton's rich and accessible translations. Mountain Home collects poems from 5th- through 13th-century China and includes the poets Li Po, Po Chu-i and Tu Fu. The "rivers-and-mountains" tradition covers a remarkable range of topics: comic domestic scenes, social protest, travel, sage recluses, and mountain landscapes shaped into forms of enlightenment. And within this range, the poems articulate the experience of living as an organic part of the natural world and its processes. In an age of global ecological disruption and mass extinction, this tradition grows more urgently important every day. Mountain Home offers poems that will charm and inform not just readers of poetry, but also the large community of readers who are interested in environmental awareness.
Merriam Press Aviation History 6 First Edition (2014) Aircraft wreck hunting better known as "Wreckchasing" among its thousands of new enthusiasts is a budding hobby throughout the entire United States and many European countries today. There has always been a strong interest in aviation but the intrigue with old historical aircraft is bringing that interest to the deserts and mountains in search of the remains of rare old aircraft that are seldom seen anymore. Some efforts have been made in the past to recover and restore some of these rare old aircraft wrecks for museums and back to flying status, but new efforts are being made to declare these as historical artifacts and preserve the remains on site. This second volume reports the findings of aviation wreckologists to examine the crash sites of military and civilian aircraft in the Pacific Northwest. There are 36 chapters, each covering an aircraft crash, the search and rescue efforts of each, what happened to the pilots and crews, and present day examination of the sites and remains of the aircraft. Contents Hudson Bomber Lost In Heavy Snow Storm Hits Mountain Ridge The January, 1941 B-18 Crash on Rockies Peak Spinning Lockheed P-38 Fighter Plane Impacts the Desert Floor near Christmas Valley "Lady of the Lake" Douglas B-23 Loon Lake, Idaho The Missing Crew of PV-1 Ventura 49459 Pre-War B-18 Crash on Mt. Constance A Twin Tragedy in the Olympic Mountains Flight below Minimum Safe Altitude Dooms Grumman A-6 Intruder near Christmas Valley Flight of Decommissioned B-24s Meets Tragedy near Ryderwood Air Traffic Control Error Descends Air Force C-141 into Mt. Constance Efforts to Clear Mountain Ridge at Night Ends the Lives of Eleven B-24 Liberator Crewmembers on Pueblo Mountains Summit Desert War Relics High Winds Drift U.S. Marines R5C Commando into the Face of Mt. Rainier's South Tahoma Glacier P4Y-2 59937 Lost In Mysterious Cascade Mountain Accident Catastrophic Engine Failure Leads to P-39 Airacobra Crash near Ephrata Search Attack Mission for a Shark-Tailed B-17B 17 December 1941 Martin B-26 on Instrument Flight Hits Oregon's Mt. Hood Excavating the "Brown Lady," a Distressed B-17F An Act of God: B-25D 41-29836 May 10, 1943 Airacobra Experiences Engine Failure Immediately After Takeoff and Crashes Navigation Error Claims Grumman A-6 Intruder near Steamboat, Oregon Flame-Out Causes F-102 Crash near Cloverdale, Oregon The South Mountain P4Y-2 Tragedy B-17 Bomber Loses Right Wing after Experiencing Engine Fire Avro Lancaster KB995 Found on Oregon's Iron Mountain The Forgotten Crew of Dauntless 36638 A Navy Monument: For a Lost PBY-5A Error of Judgment: North Bend's "Little Known" Avenger Accident The Mt. Rainier A-24 Radio Range Navigation Error Leads to Crash of B-17E Flying Fortress 41-2559 in Oregon's Blue Mountains TBF Avenger 06090 Lost In Olympic Mountains Northwest Airlines Lockheed Electra model 10-A Lost in Mountains near Kellogg, Idaho Formation of P-38 Lightning Fighter Planes Collide with Clouded Mountain Top near Battle Mountain Park, Oregon Pilot of Starfighter Forced to Eject After Engine Fire Warning Five Seconds to Spare: Pilot Bails Out of P-39 Airacobra Test Flight of P-63 Kingcobra: Results are Structural Failure Appendix I: Washington State Crash Locator List Appendix II: Oregon Crash Locator List Appendix III: Idaho Crash Locator List 427 color and 63 B&W photos
To participate fully in the new world of e-business, organisations have to make significant financial investments. How then, should they evaluate e-business investment proposals and monitor the resulting performance of their on-line business operations? To what extent are traditional performance measurement systems fit for a world where clicks not bricks determine business success? This CIMA report describes research investigating how organisations have been adapting their performance measurement systems for e-business.The research aimed to identify the features and benefits of an effective e-business performance measurement system by studying twelve organisations that have had some success in developing performance measurement systems suitable for the on-line environment. This title is based on four years of case study research including interviews with 12 managers. It offers a distinctive view of e-business in measuring the performance of a business. In this title, recommendations are made based on the findings from cross case analysis.
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