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Embark on a new adventure as "The Sword of the Watch" saga
continues. In "The Rise of the Western Kingdom" (a prequel to "The
Fall of Daoradh"), a slave (Galbard) is offered freedom in exchange
for murdering and robbing a hapless vagabond. His decision could
alter the balance of power between the Watchers and Spellmakers,
resulting in the first real possibility for mankind to separate
their destiny from the immortals-or sealing their fate forever.
Come again into the rich world of Erathe, where the fleeing
refugees of the City of Rion fight to survive a timeless war
between wizards and demigods, and one man must rally his people to
stand against the forces of evil.
Originally published in 1954, this was the first factual history of
comedy films and the men and women who had since 1894 kept us
laughing in the cinema. It traces the beginning of comic motion
pictures and the pioneer work of Paul, Gaumont, Hepworth, Pathe and
Zecca. Then comes the picture palace craze and the success of the
early Italian and French comedies and trick films. The work of Al
Christie and Mack Sennett in America, and the rise of American
films, is fully described, as knockabout gives way to slapstick,
and salaries and box-office receipts soar. Now come Chaplin, Harold
Lloyd and all the other bright figures of the Roaring Twenties,
with favourites like Buster Keaton and Will Rogers to the fore. The
development of sound and its effect on the comedians is explained,
and the story comes up to date through the thirties and forties to
1954. Some of the hundreds of names to whom tribute is paid include
Mabel Normand, Larry Semon, Roscoe Arbuckle, Monty Banks, Max
Linder, Harry Langdon, Will Hay, the Marx Brothers, Bob Hope,
Fernandel and Alec Guinness. These are only a few of the many whose
careers are traced. The book is illustrated by a number of
carefully selected photographs, many of which are unique. This
edition, first published in 1968 has been revised but the period it
covers remains the same, 1894-1954, sixty years of film humour.
Daoradh means more to his son Seth than the pride a warrior's
legend can generate. Daoradh is his son's protector and
mentor-everything an eight-year-old child could ever hope for in a
father. But when Daoradh mysteriously falls during a fierce battle
with monstrous Inferiors, the House of Daoradh is devastated, and
Seth's future is uncertain.
After spending the majority of his twenty-six years in the
solitude of Highwood forest, Seth has become haunted by visions of
his father, driving him to seek solace from his childhood friend,
Michael Herder. Their rekindled comradery leads the two young men
to search for answers and adventure in the lands east of The Wall.
The journey inadvertently reawakens a centuries-old war that has
divided the once immortal race of Watchers, as mankind's
strongholds brace for the resulting onslaught of Inferiors, foes
they thought were long-extinct.
Seth and Michael, the Seven Stewards, King Acar, and a secret
sect known only as the Rion Guard are brought to the brink of
destruction as evil and sorcery, sacrifice and love clash against
the richly exotic setting of the world of Erathe.
This book presents a computer-aided approach to the design of
mechatronic systems. Its subject is an integrated modeling and
simulation in a visual computer environment. Since the first
edition, the simulation software changed enormously, became more
user-friendly and easier to use. Therefore, a second edition became
necessary taking these improvements into account. The modeling is
based on system top-down and bottom-up approach. The mathematical
models are generated in a form of differential-algebraic equations
and solved using numerical and symbolic algebra methods. The
integrated approach developed is applied to mechanical, electrical
and control systems, multibody dynamics, and continuous systems.
Biomimetics is the idea of creating new technologies abstracted
from what we find in biology. Ocean Innovation: Biomimetics Beneath
the Waves seeks that technological inspiration from the rich
biodiversity of marine organisms. Bringing both a biological and
engineering perspective to the biomimetic potential of oceanic
organisms, this richly illustrated book investigates questions such
as: How can we mimic the sensory systems of sea creatures like
sharks, sea turtles, and lobsters to improve our ability to
navigate underwater? What can we do to afford humans the
opportunity to go unnoticed by marine life? How can we diffuse
oxygen from water to enable deep diving without the risk of
decompression sickness? Each chapter explores an area where we, as
divers and technologists, can benefit from understanding how
animals survive in the sea, presenting case studies that
demonstrate how natural solutions can be applied to mankind's
engineering challenges.
Countering the many claims that the best days of capitalism are
over following the economic meltdown of 2008 onwards, this book
provocatively argues that a new golden age of capitalism - or
upwave - began around 2002, and despite the unstable markets in the
western world of the past few years, this upwave will produce
previously unseen levels of wealth creation during the next twenty
years. Basing this theory on the commercialisation of new
technologies and the growth of new markets, the author claims that
these positive trends are key to economic recovery in the US, UK
and Europe. It argues that the most serious problem facing some
countries in the west is government debt and that macroeconomic
policy is of limited use in flexible and adaptive economies, where
innovation, entrepreneurship and private investment should be
encouraged in a range of cities and city regions. This highly
original book will interest those concerned with national
economies, nation states and urban policy.
This dictionary and phrasebook offers a selection of the most
common words and useful phrases in Yucatec Maya. 1,500 dictionary
entries and 20 phrasebook chapters include phonetic pronunciation
and translations for each word or phrase in English as well as in
Spanish, the language of most non-Maya communication in Mexico and
Central America. An introduction to the language and grammar, a
pronunciation guide, and practical cultural information about the
Maya make this the ideal language guide for the traveler and
adventurer!
Eight million people throughout Mexico and Central America speak
the Mayan language. The most common branch of Mayan, Yucatec Maya
is spoken in the entirety of the Yucatan Peninsula, Campeche, and
Quintana Roo, as well as in areas of Belize. John Montgomery is an
illustrator, epigrapher and writer, who is earning his Ph.D. in
Precolumbian Art from the University of New Mexico. A ten-year stay
in Central America inspired his passion for the Maya region, its
people and history. He lives in Albuquerque, New Mexico, with his
wife and children, who are descendants of the highland Maya.
The ancient Maya civilisation of Mesoamerica was one of five in the
history of the world to invent an original, functional writing
system. Maya scribes documented the history of their civilisation
in hieroglyphic script, yet by the nineteenth century there was not
a single person left who could read this pictorial writing.
This authoritative work is the first visual dictionary of Maya
glyphs published since the script's complete deciphering, offering
a much-needed, comprehensive catalogue of 1100 secured glyphs. Each
entry includes the illustrated glyph, its phonetic transcription,
Mayan equivalent, part of speech, and meaning. About the Author
John Montgomery is an illustrator, epigrapher, writer, and PhD
candidate in the field of Pre-Columbian Art at the University of
New Mexico. He also teaches art history at the South-western Indian
Polytechnic Institute in Albuquerque. A long and varied experience
in Central America first inspired his interest in the ancient Maya.
His glyphic illustrations based on a lifetime of involvement with
Maya glyph decipherment. He lives in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Countering the many claims that the best days of capitalism are
over following the economic meltdown of 2008 onwards, this book
provocatively argues that a new golden age of capitalism - or
upwave - began around 2002, and despite the unstable markets in the
western world of the past few years, this upwave will produce
previously unseen levels of wealth creation during the next twenty
years. Basing this theory on the commercialisation of new
technologies and the growth of new markets, the author claims that
these positive trends are key to economic recovery in the US, UK
and Europe. It argues that the most serious problem facing some
countries in the west is government debt and that macroeconomic
policy is of limited use in flexible and adaptive economies, where
innovation, entrepreneurship and private investment should be
encouraged in a range of cities and city regions. This highly
original book will interest those concerned with national
economies, nation states and urban policy.
Over the past two decades, city economies have restructured in
response to the decline of older industries. This has involved new
forms of planning and urban economic development, a return to
traditional concerns of city building and a focus on urban design.
During this period, there has also been a marked rise in our
understanding of cultural development and its role in the design,
economy and life of cities. In this book, John Montgomery argues
that this amounts to a shift in urban development. He provides a
long overdue look at the dynamics of the city, that is, how cities
work in relation to the long cycles of economic development and
suggests that a new wave of prosperity, built on new technologies
and new industries, is just getting underway in the Western world.
The New Wealth of Cities focuses on what effect this will have on
cities and city regions and how they should react. Original and
wide-ranging, this book will be a definitive resource on city
economies and urban planning, explaining why it is that cities
develop over time in periods of propulsive growth and bouts of
decline.
This book presents a computer-aided approach to the design of
mechatronic systems. Its subject is an integrated modeling and
simulation in a visual computer environment. Since the first
edition, the simulation software changed enormously, became more
user-friendly and easier to use. Therefore, a second edition became
necessary taking these improvements into account. The modeling is
based on system top-down and bottom-up approach. The mathematical
models are generated in a form of differential-algebraic equations
and solved using numerical and symbolic algebra methods. The
integrated approach developed is applied to mechanical, electrical
and control systems, multibody dynamics, and continuous systems.
The cerebellum is an intriguing component of the brain. In humans
it occupies only 10% of the brain volume, yet has approximately 69
billion neurons; that is 80% of the nerve cells in the brain. The
cerebellum first arose in jawed vertebrates such as sharks, and
early vertebrates also have an additional cerebellum-like structure
in the hindbrain. Shark cerebellum-like structures function as
adaptive filters to discriminate 'self' from 'other' in sensory
inputs. It is likely that the true cerebellum evolved from these
cerebellum-like precursors, and that their adaptive filter
functionality was adopted for motor control; paving the way for the
athleticism and movement finesse that we see in swimming, running,
climbing and flying vertebrates. This book uses an evolutionary
perspective to open up the exciting body of work that is cerebellar
research to a wide audience. Understanding the brain is of interest
to many people, from many different backgrounds, and for many
different reasons. Therefore, understanding cerebellum is a
significant step towards the wider challenge of understanding the
brain. This book will be of interest to neuroscientists,
neurologists and psychologists, in addition to computer scientists,
and engineers concerned with machine/human interactions and
robotics.
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