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The accompanying ecological research for using wind energy in
the German North and Baltic Seas is part of a series of research
projects in the German Government's Investment Programme for the
Future. It has brought out a variety of results about possible
effects on the marine environment. This book provides an overview
of the state of the accompanying ecological research in Germany.
The main objective of the book is to show the relevance of the new
results of these research projects for the planning and permission
process for offshore wind energy plants.
This book was kindly supported and funded by:
Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and
Nuclear Safety (BMU)
and
Julich Research Centre
The Project Management Organization Julich (PtJ) "
Virginia Woolf and Her Influences presents papers from the Seventh
Annual Conference on Virginia Woolf at Plymouth State College in
New Hampshire June 12-15, 1997. These papers fall under the theme
of 'the influence of something upon somebody' as it arises
throughout Woolf's work. The careful arrangement of the essays
carries them over from the context of the conference to provide a
range of critical and expanded approaches to Woolf's writing under
the groupings of Reading/Writing the Individual, Historical
Positionings, Creative Revolutions, and Theoretical Foray. Each
part concludes with a section of 'Teachings' that recognizes the
emphasis that Woolf placed on education and its impact on
constructions of the body, on constructions of history, and on art
and its interpretations. The editors' main goal is to expand the
understanding of Woolf so that her creativity and ideas can be
appreciated from not only the traditional perspective, but modern,
varied perspectives as well.
This book provides the only compendium of the research efforts of
the German Federal Republic for the development of offshore wind
energy that summarizes the main findings of German accompanying
research. The main objective of the book is to show the relevance
of the new results and realizations of the research projects for
the planning and permission process for offshore wind energy
plants.
Do you know when to persevere and when to quit? Jacina Ardern
resigned as the prime minister of New Zealand. Simone Biles didn't
compete in the Tokyo Olympics. Prince Harry and Princess Mako both
left their royal families. The Great Resignation rages on and even
the New York Times is telling us not to 'be a martyr to grit.' In
Quitting, Pulitzer prize-winning writer Julia Keller dives deep
into 'the neuroscience of nope,' as well as the social phenomena
that drive our reluctance to throw in the towel, to dismantle the
myth of perseverance once and for all. Combining reportage from the
front lines of neuroscience, pop culture and concrete practical
advice for not just why but when and how to quit, Keller gives
readers permission to pull the plug, live with intention and shape
their own lives without fear and pressure - at work, at home, in
our relationships, and beyond. She has spoken to more than 150
experts for this book, from scientists to sociologists to
business-psych guru Adam Grant.
A provocative look at the life and times of the man who created the
original weapon of mass destruction
Drawing on her investigative and literary talents, Julia Keller
offers a riveting account of the invention of the world's first
working machine gun. Through her portrait of its misunderstood
creator, Richard Jordan Gatling-who naively hoped that the
overwhelming effectiveness of a multiple-firing weapon would save
lives by decreasing the size of armies and reducing the number of
soldiers needed to fight-Keller draws profound parallels to the
scientists who would unleash America's atomic arsenal half a
century later. The Gatling gun, in its combination of ingenuity,
idealism, and destructive power, perfectly exemplifies the paradox
of America's rise in the nineteenth century to a world superpower.
Karin Slaughter has called Julia Keller 'a rare talent' and Dennis
Lehane has praised her 'remarkable writing'. Now Bell Elkins
returns. His body was found mutilated on the outskirts of the town
he was there to help. Who killed him and why? A high-end resort
being built on the outskirts of Acker's Gap, West Virginia, a town
desperate for jobs and prosperity, should have been welcome. But
following the Buffalo Creek disaster of 1972, where a coal
company's mistake tragically claimed the lives of many Raythune
County's citizens, opinions and tensions are running high. When Ed
Hackel, Mountain Magic's marketing manager, is found brutally
murdered, suspicion quickly falls on Royce Dillard. An acknowledged
loner orphaned by the disaster, Dillard had made his opposition
clear by refusing to sell a parcel of his land deemed critical by
the developers for access to the resort. With all evidence pointing
to Dillard, Bell Elkins, the County's prosecuting attorney, feels
she has no choice but to charge him. When a person dies his last
ragged breath always tells the truth -- but is the truth always
what it seems to be?
In "A Killing in the Hills," a powerful, intricate debut from
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Julia Keller, a mother and a
daughter try to do right by a town and each other before it's too
late.
What's happening in Acker's Gap, West Virginia? Three elderly men
are gunned down over their coffee at a local diner, and seemingly
half the town is there to witness the act. Still, it happened so
fast, and no one seems to have gotten a good look at the shooter.
Was it random? Was it connected to the spate of drug violence
plaguing poor areas of the country just like Acker's Gap? Or were
Dean Streeter, Shorty McClurg, and Lee Rader targeted somehow?
One of the witnesses to the brutal incident was Carla Elkins,
teenaged daughter of Bell Elkins, the prosecuting attorney for
Raythune County, WV. Carla was shocked and horrified by what she
saw, but after a few days, she begins to recover enough to believe
that she might be uniquely placed to help her mother do her job.
After all, what better way to repair their fragile, damaged
relationship? But could Carla also end up doing more harm than
good--in fact, putting her own life in danger?
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