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This book covers topics from Cherokee chiefs to womanless weddings.
The follow-up to the critically acclaimed collection ""Southern
Manhood: Perspectives on Masculinity in the Old South"" (Georgia,
2004), ""Southern Masculinity"" explores the contours of southern
male identity from Reconstruction to the present. Twelve case
studies document the changing definitions of southern masculine
identity as understood in conjunction with identities based on
race, gender, age, sexuality, and geography.After the Civil War,
southern men crafted notions of manhood in opposition to northern
ideals of masculinity and as counterpoint to southern womanhood. At
the same time, manliness in the South - as understood by
individuals and within communities - retained and transformed
antebellum conceptions of honor and mastery. This collection
examines masculinity with respect to Reconstruction, the New South,
racism, southern womanhood, the Sunbelt, gay rights, and the rise
of the Christian Right. Familiar figures such as Arthur Ashe are
investigated from fresh angles, while other essays plumb new areas
such as the womanless wedding and Cherokee masculinity.
This title includes a number of Open Access chapters. Urban
horticulture, referring to the study and cultivation of the
relationship between plants and the urban environment, is gaining
more attention as the world rapidly urbanizes and cities expand.
While plants have been grown in urban areas for millennia, it is
now recognized that they not only provide food, ornament, and
recreation, but also supply invaluable ecological services that
help mitigate potentially negative impacts of urban ecosystems, and
thus increase the livability of cities. This book provides
background on key issues in this growing field.
This title includes a number of Open Access chapters. This new
research compendium focuses on urban forestry research and
management, while also considering the sociological and community
aspects. The book looks at the benefits of urban forests with
respect to urban sustainability and human health; issues related to
expanding the urban tree canopy; managing urban forests in a
community context; and improving our understanding of urban forests
through research and practice.
The bestselling beginner Arduino guide, updated with new projects!
Exploring Arduino makes electrical engineering and embedded
software accessible. Learn step by step everything you need to know
about electrical engineering, programming, and human-computer
interaction through a series of increasingly complex projects.
Arduino guru Jeremy Blum walks you through each build, providing
code snippets and schematics that will remain useful for future
projects. Projects are accompanied by downloadable source code,
tips and tricks, and video tutorials to help you master Arduino.
You'll gain the skills you need to develop your own microcontroller
projects! This new 2nd edition has been updated to cover the
rapidly-expanding Arduino ecosystem, and includes new full-color
graphics for easier reference. Servo motors and stepper motors are
covered in richer detail, and you'll find more excerpts about
technical details behind the topics covered in the book. Wireless
connectivity and the Internet-of-Things are now more prominently
featured in the advanced projects to reflect Arduino's growing
capabilities. You'll learn how Arduino compares to its competition,
and how to determine which board is right for your project. If
you're ready to start creating, this book is your ultimate guide! *
Get up to date on the evolving Arduino hardware, software, and
capabilities * Build projects that interface with other devices
wirelessly! * Learn the basics of electrical engineering and
programming * Access downloadable materials and source code for
every project Whether you're a first-timer just starting out in
electronics, or a pro looking to mock-up more complex builds,
Arduino is a fantastic tool for building a variety of devices. This
book offers a comprehensive tour of the hardware itself, plus
in-depth introduction to the various peripherals, tools, and
techniques used to turn your little Arduino device into something
useful, artistic, and educational. Exploring Arduino is your
roadmap to adventure start your journey today!
During his first inaugural address, Abraham Lincoln expressed hope
that the "better angels of our nature" would prevail as war loomed.
He was wrong. The better angels did not, but for many Americans,
the evil ones did. War Is All Hell peers into the world of devils,
demons, Satan, and hell during the era of the American Civil War.
It charts how African Americans and abolitionists compared slavery
to hell, how Unionists rendered Confederate secession illegal by
linking it to Satan, and how many Civil War soldiers came to
understand themselves as living in hellish circumstances. War Is
All Hell also examines how many Americans used evil to advance
their own agendas. Sometimes literally, oftentimes figuratively,
the agents of hell and hell itself became central means for many
Americans to understand themselves and those around them, to
legitimate their viewpoints and actions, and to challenge those of
others. Many who opposed emancipation did so by casting Abraham
Lincoln as the devil incarnate. Those who wished to pursue harsher
war measures encouraged their soldiers to "fight like devils." And
finally, after the war, when white men desired to stop genuine
justice, they terrorized African Americans by dressing up as
demons. A combination of religious, political, cultural, and
military history, War Is All Hell illuminates why, after the war,
one of its leading generals described it as "all hell."
This title includes a number of Open Access chapters. This new
research compendium focuses on urban forestry research and
management, while also considering the sociological and community
aspects. The book looks at the benefits of urban forests with
respect to urban sustainability and human health; issues related to
expanding the urban tree canopy; managing urban forests in a
community context; and improving our understanding of urban forests
through research and practice.
Addressing the major advances in biomedical, psychological, social,
and environmental sciences over the past decade,
Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics, 5th Edition, remains the
reference of choice for professionals in a wide range of fields,
including medicine and health care, education, social service,
advocacy, and public policy. This foundational, pioneering resource
emphasizes children's assets and liabilities, not just categorical
labels. Comprehensive in scope, it offers information and guidance
on normal development and behavior, psychosocial, and biologic
influences on development, developmental disorders,
neurodevelopmental disabilities, and mental health conditions. It
also discusses tools and strategies for diagnosis and management,
including new assessments that can be used in telehealth
encounters. Offers a highly practical focus, emphasizing clinical
approaches to evaluation, counseling, treatment, and ongoing care.
Provides new or expanded information on theoretical foundations of
human development and behavior; trauma, adverse childhood events,
and resilience across the life span; mechanisms of genetic,
epigenetic, and neurological conditions; and principles of
psychological assessment, including a broad array of evaluation
approaches. Discusses management and treatment for developmental
and behavioral conditions, spanning common factors, cognitive
behavior therapies, rehabilitative services, integrative medicine,
and psychopharmacology. Contains up-to-date chapters on celebrating
socio-cultural diversity and addressing racism and bias, acute
stress and post-traumatic stress disorder in youth, sexuality and
variation, and alternatives to restrictive guardianship. Begins
each chapter with a colorful vignette that demonstrates the
importance of the human dimensions of developmental-behavioral
pediatrics. Offers viewpoints from an interdisciplinary team of
editors and contributors, representing developmental-behavioral
pediatrics, general pediatrics, psychiatry, psychology,
occupational and physical therapy, speech-language pathology, and
law. Provides the latest drug information in the updated and
revised chapters on psychopharmacology. Includes key points boxes,
tables, pictures, and diagrams to clarify and enhance the text.
Enhanced eBook version included with purchase. Your enhanced eBook
allows you to access all of the text, figures, and references from
the book on a variety of devices.
This second volumes of the Mediaeval Continuation contains Letters
31-60 of Peter Damian. While his epistolary style is
varied--exhortatory, occasional, pastoral, reforming--his message
is singular and simple in urging strict adherence to the canons of
the Church. Letters 31 and 40 are long treatises, each published
separately in critical editions. Letter 31, also known as the Book
of Gomorrah, deplores the degradation of the priesthood through the
vice of sodomy and appeals to Pope Leo IX to educate and purge the
clergy. Letter 40, perhaps his most celebrated work, is also called
the Liber gratissimus. In it Peter Damian opposes the reordination
of those ordained simonists but writes that simonists are ""worthy
of the supreme punishment that befits the incorrigible."" The very
early reference to the ""heart of Jesus"" which is found in this
letter was anticipated only by the Venerable Bede. Among the more
personal letters are 55 and 57. In the former he writes of a long,
debilitating illness, so serious that funeral preparations had been
made, and of his immediate recovery when his brethren gave food to
one hundred poor people. In the latter, he begs to be relieved of
the administration of the diocese of Gubbio because of ill health,
so that he may return to Fonte Avellana and his ""beloved
solitude."" He also makes many references to folkloric tales and,
perhaps, the earliest reference to the game of chess in Western
literature. Letter 58 to Henry the archbishop of Ravenna in 1058 is
the best example in the collection of Peter Damian's political and
ecclesiastical influence. In it he gives his opinion of Benedict X
and Nicholas II, the two candidates for the Apostolic See. He makes
no effort to conceal his strong opinions but rather requests that
this letter be made public so that all may learn what he has
thought about the subject. This is perhaps, after all, what he
would have hoped for the entire collection.
This title includes a number of Open Access chapters. Urban
horticulture, referring to the study and cultivation of the
relationship between plants and the urban environment, is gaining
more attention as the world rapidly urbanizes and cities expand.
While plants have been grown in urban areas for millennia, it is
now recognized that they not only provide food, ornament, and
recreation, but also supply invaluable ecological services that
help mitigate potentially negative impacts of urban ecosystems, and
thus increase the livability of cities. This book provides
background on key issues in this growing field.
During Reconstruction, former abolitionists in the North had a
golden opportunity to pursue true racial justice and permanent
reform in America. But after the sacrifice made by thousands of
Union soldiers to arrive at this juncture, the moment soon slipped
away, leaving many whites throughout the North and South more
racist than before. Edward J. Blum takes a fresh look at the
reasons for this failure in Reforging the White Republic, focusing
on the vital role that religion played in reunifying northern and
southern whites into a racially segregated society. A blend of
history and social science, Reforging the White Republic offers a
surprising perspective on the forces of religion as well as
nationalism and imperialism at a critical point in American
history.
Dying To Know.Info details an invaluable step-by-step process that
will provide your loved ones peace of mind with the legal forms and
other information they will need in order to deal with your affairs
in the event of your passing. This book presents a fun, humorous,
streamlined process to help with the completion of the documents
quickly and easily. Everyone will pass on someday, so to a degree
everyone needs this book. It contains the forms needed to appoint
your executor, the person who gives your beneficiaries the news
about who gets your favorite fishing rod or sewing machine. The
provided living will expresses whether you want to be kept on life
support, or be allowed to meet your maker when your doctor says you
are ready to go. It explains how you can cut funeral costs, avoid
probate, and informs your accountant and/or attorney that you have
done most of their work, so they better sharpen their pencils when
tallying up their fees. This book could potentially save your
spouse or partner a fortune in state and federal inheritance taxes,
so there will be something left for that trip around the world
he/or she always wanted. It contains all the forms necessary to
allow your loved ones to pick up where you left off with all of
your affairs so they can spend more time celebrating your life
instead of spending countless hours trying to make heads or tails
of your bills, bank accounts, debts, investments, and all that
revolved around your daily life. It is only natural to put off for
later what you absolutely should do today in regard to this
subject, but anyone can slip on a banana peel and crack their
"noggin," so it's a good idea to prepare now. Hopefully, you'll
live to be one hundred, so as information changes, there are
addendum pages for you to bring your affairs up-to-date. No other
book on this subject is as comprehensive or supplies the detail or
the legal forms as Dying To Know.Info. It is available in soft
cover format to be filled out by hand or as an eBook so you can
type onto the forms using your computer and print them out.
Peter Damian (1007-1072), an eleventh-century monk and man of
letters, left a large and significant body of correspondence. Over
one hundred and eighty letters have been preserved, principally
from Damian's own monastery of Fonte Avellana. Ranging in length
from short memoranda to longer monographs, the letters provide a
contemporary account of many of the controversies of the eleventh
century: purgatory, the Eucharist, clerical marriage and celibacy,
immorality, and others. Peter Damian, or ""Peter the Sinner"" as he
often referred to himself, was one of the most learned men of his
day, and his letters are filled with both erudition and zeal for
reform. This first volume contains the first thirty letters, and
covers the period before 1049. Here we see Peter Damian as an
untiring preacher and uncompromising reformer, both of the monastic
world and of the church at large. He attacks clerical laxity and
monastic decadence in letter after letter. The first letter in the
collection is of particular interest, containing a theological
consideration of the Christian position against the Jews. Other
important letters in this first volume are Damian's allegorical
interpretation of the Divine Office, his letters on the Last Days
and the Judgment, on canonical and legal points (such as the
prohibited degrees of consanguinity in marriage), and on liturgical
matters (particularly in monastic observance).
This reprint is, to our knowledge, one of only two book-length
studies in the English language on St. Peter Damian. The other is
The Theology of Peter Damian, by Prof. Emer. Patricia Ranft
(Catholic University of America Press, 2012). Rev. Owen J. Blum,
O.F.M. (1912-1998), a native of Indianapolis, Indiana, was orphaned
at age 7 by an influenza epidemic. Under the sponsorship of a
Franciscan priest, he completed seminary studies, was ordained, and
then joined the Quincy, Illinois Franciscans. Father Blum's career
as a historical scholar began at C.U.A. in 1941. It was thanks to
Father Aloysius Ziegler that he became interested in St. Peter
Damian and published the present work, his doctoral dissertation,
in 1947. Apart from several years as a coeditor of the New Catholic
Encyclopedia, Father Blum kept St. Peter Damian the object of his
endeavors. He collaborated with Prof. Kurt Reindel on the latter's
German critical edition of Damian's Letters. His own English
edition of the Letters, published volume by volume by the C.U.A.
Press and completed after his death, stands as a monument to his
scholarship.
Der Rechneigraben In Den Stadtischen Anlagen Zu Frankfurt A. M. In
Botanischer Bezichung: Schulnachrichten. This Book Is In German.
This book covers topics from Cherokee chiefs to womanless weddings.
The follow-up to the critically acclaimed collection ""Southern
Manhood: Perspectives on Masculinity in the Old South"" (Georgia,
2004), ""Southern Masculinity"" explores the contours of southern
male identity from Reconstruction to the present. Twelve case
studies document the changing definitions of southern masculine
identity as understood in conjunction with identities based on
race, gender, age, sexuality, and geography.After the Civil War,
southern men crafted notions of manhood in opposition to northern
ideals of masculinity and as counterpoint to southern womanhood. At
the same time, manliness in the South - as understood by
individuals and within communities - retained and transformed
antebellum conceptions of honor and mastery. This collection
examines masculinity with respect to Reconstruction, the New South,
racism, southern womanhood, the Sunbelt, gay rights, and the rise
of the Christian Right. Familiar figures such as Arthur Ashe are
investigated from fresh angles, while other essays plumb new areas
such as the womanless wedding and Cherokee masculinity.
This fourth volume of the Mediaeval Continuation is the fourth of
the letters of Peter Damian, an eleventh-century monk and man of
letters. Written during the years 1062-1066, these letters deal
with a wide variety of subjects. Some letters are of historical
interest, others approach the size and scope of philosophical or
theological treatises. Damian's correspondents range from simple
hermits in his community to abbots, bishops, cardinals, and even to
Pope Alexander II. Among these letters are to be found one
addressed to the patriarch of Constantinopole, two to Damian's
sisters, one to the Empress Agnes, and even a few to such distant
personages as the young King Henry IV and the Archbishop Anno of
Cologne. Like its companions, this volume uses Damian's thought to
understand an important and gripping period in the history of
church and state. Clearly, the most significant letter in this
collection is Letter 119, written in 1063 to Abbot Desiderius of
Monte Cassino and his monks, on the omnipotence of God. Translated
here for the first time into English, Damian's treatise on Divine
Omnipotence demonstrates his control of both theological and
philosophical methodology. His opponents are contemporary
rhetoricians whose denial of God's total potency in dealing with
his creatures' contingencies in time past, present, and future
opens them to the charge of heresy. Though Damian's vocabulary
frequently challenges the combined dictionary resources of
classical, patristic, and mediaeval Latin, Owen J. Blum's careful
translation will guarantee the transmission of Damian's thought to
all levels of readers throughout the world.
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