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The History of mankind is very cyclical. How often has it been
said, "history repeats itself." Since time immemorial a repetitive
theme in the human drama is Gnosticism, a teaching that special
hidden knowledge leads to spiritual enlightenment. Gnostic myths
have also focused on the sexual union of gods or goddesses with
humans. The recent furor over the fictional novel and movie, The Da
Vinci Code, has once again challenged the authenticity of the
Christian Gospel, and brought new focus on Gnostic myths. Readers
and movie-goers are encouraged to accept the dubious writings of
"lost gospels" and reject the canonical teachings of the Bible. In
those 2nd and 3rd century sources, the real Jesus who interacted
with leaders, cared for the weak and sick, even loving the dregs of
society, is exchanged for a strange creature that only appears to
be human and bears no likeness to the Jewish man who died on a
cruel Roman Cross. Beyond Da Vinci presents the real Jesus through
the rich nuptial imagery of the Old and New Testaments. The reader
meets the true Bride of Christ and learns of the incredible
consummation of Bride and Bridegroom that is yet to come. Are there
false Brides? Was Jesus of Nazareth married? Was he just a man or
was he divine? Come partake of this incredible journey through the
greatest romance of history; a journey to the truth.
This is not a "bird book" although birds feature strongly in the
story. It is about the animals which live and die in Fonthill woods
where the Peregrine Falcon is the villain and the animals the
victims until they take their terrible revenge. A beautifully
written book, exciting, compelling and hugely imaginative and
original. A treat for an adult or child.
Global environmental change (GEC) represents an immediate and
unprecedented threat to the food security of hundreds of millions
of people, especially those who depend on small-scale agriculture
for their livelihoods. As this book shows, at the same time,
agriculture and related activities also contribute to GEC by, for
example, intensifying greenhouse gas emissions and altering the
land surface. Responses aimed at adapting to GEC may have negative
consequences for food security, just as measures taken to increase
food security may exacerbate GEC. The authors show that this
complex and dynamic relationship between GEC and food security is
also influenced by additional factors; food systems are heavily
influenced by socioeconomic conditions, which in turn are affected
by multiple processes such as macro-level economic policies,
political conflicts and other important drivers. The book provides
a major, accessible synthesis of the current state of knowledge and
thinking on the relationships between GEC and food security. Most
other books addressing the subject concentrate on the links between
climate change and agricultural production, and do not extend to an
analysis of the wider food system which underpins food security;
this book addresses the broader issues, based on a novel food
system concept and stressing the need for actions at a regional,
rather than just an international or local, level. It reviews new
thinking which has emerged over the last decade, analyses research
methods for stakeholder engagement and for undertaking studies at
the regional level, and looks forward by reviewing a number of
emerging 'hot topics' in the food security-GEC debate which help
set new agendas for the research community at large. Published with
Earth System Science Partnership, GECAFS and SCOPE
This new synthesis summarizes the international research effort in
the Global Change and Terrestrial Ecosystems (GCTE) Core Project of
the International Geosphere Biosphere Programme in five major
thematic areas: ecosystem physiology, ecosystem structure and
composition, terrestrial production systems, global
biogeochemistry, and ecological complexity (biodiversity). The
editors present a summary of the integrated and interactive effects
of global change on the terrestrial biosphere for four key regions
of the world, as well as a projection of future trends in the
terrestrial component of the global carbon cycle. The book also
includes a section on tools developed or modified for global change
research.
This is an Admiralty Law textbook for undergrads at maritime
academies and colleges, sea service academies and other colleges
where marine insurance, intermodal transportation and international
business subjects are taught and for graduate students majoring in
marine transportation and international commerce.
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
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