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Don't just see the sights-get to know the people. Often called the
"Land of the Thunder Dragon," Bhutan was secluded for much of its
history, its towering mountains and lush green valleys virtually
unvisited, evoking a sense of mystery and wonder. A sovereign
country throughout the ages, Bhutan is now establishing its place
on the world stage. It is determined to maintain its Buddhist
culture and unique way of life as it evolves and adapts to
political change and economic challenges. Culture Smart! Bhutan
will give you a deeper insight into the country's history, values,
customs, and age-old traditions. It highlights changes in people's
attitudes and behavior as the country modernizes, and provides
practical guidance on how to get to know the Bhutanese on their own
terms, paving the way for a more meaningful experience of this
fascinating and beautiful country. Have a more meaningful and
successful time abroad through a better understanding of the local
culture. Chapters on values, attitudes, customs, and daily life
will help you make the most of your visit, while tips on etiquette
and communication will help you navigate unfamiliar situations and
avoid faux pas.
Karma Rae has lived with a family secret-she was being abused. She
would later have three near-death experiences her first being at
the age of eight. Her "energy body" was guided from her physical
body by her grandfather, who had passed over when she was only
three months old. She was shown many things about what the journey
here in this physical world was about. She made a decision to
return into her physical body to continue this experience. Karma
Rae returned from her near-death experience with gifts of hearing
and seeing Spirit. She could also feel emotions in people around
her. Not fully realizing the purpose of these gifts, she lived
within a world that was everything opposite of what she was shown.
She has knowledge that we have chosen experiences, lessons, and
growth to advance our spiritual consciousness. That is where her
life ended and her spiritual journey began.
This book presents ongoing research activities of currently
available renewable energy technologies and the approaches towards
clean technology for enabling a socio-economic model for the
present and future generations to live in a clean and healthy
environment. The book provides chapter wise implementation of
research works in the area of green energy technologies with proper
methods used with solution strategies and energy efficiency
approaches by combining theory and practical applications. Readers
are introduced to practical problems of green computation and
hybrid resources optimization with solution based approaches from
the current research outcomes. The book will be of use to
researchers, professionals, and policy-makers alike.
As a rapidly rising force in the global market, Asian countries
hold opportunities for growth and development. However, in order to
successfully gain entry into this new part of the market, it will
first be necessary to understand the motives and background behind
Asian economies. Asian Business and Management Practices: Trends
and Global Considerations analyzes the various strategies found in
the Asian economic market. Showcasing a broad range of countries in
Southeast Asia in addition to China and India, this publication is
a broad, widely encompassing resource for academics, PhD students,
experts, policymakers, and government officials interested in
understanding the background and applications behind business
success in Asia.
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Bear Says Thanks
Karma Wilson; Illustrated by Jane Chapman
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R258
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A First Course in Ergodic Theory provides readers with an
introductory course in Ergodic Theory. This textbook has been
developed from the authors’ own notes on the subject, which they
have been teaching since the 1990s. Over the years they have added
topics, theorems, examples and explanations from various sources.
The result is a book that is easy to teach from and easy to learn
from — designed to require only minimal prerequisites. Features
Suitable for readers with only a basic knowledge of measure theory,
some topology and a very basic knowledge of functional analysis
Perfect as the primary textbook for a course in Ergodic Theory
Examples are described and are studied in detail when new
properties are presented.
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Bear Finds Eggs
Karma Wilson; Illustrated by Jane Chapman
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Bear and his friends hunt for missing eggs in this new picture book
adventure in the bestselling series. Mama Meadowlark can't find her
eggs! Bear and his friends pitch in to help and search high and
low. Each time they find an egg, they paint it with bright colors
so they don't lose it again and add it to Hare's handy basket. Will
they be able to return all the eggs to their mother?
This book comprises select proceedings of the international
conference ETAEERE 2020, and primarily focuses on renewable energy
resources and smart grid technologies. The book provides valuable
information on the technology and design of power grid integration
on microgrids of green energy sources. Some of the topics covered
include solar PV array, hybrid microgrid, daylight harvesting,
green computing, photovoltaic applications, nanogrid applications,
AC/DC/AC converter for wind energy systems, solar photovoltaic
panels, PEM fuel cell system, and biogas run dual-fueled diesel
engine. The contents of this book will be useful for researchers
and practitioners working in the areas of smart grids and renewable
energy generation, distribution, and management.
Combines the voices of scholars and practitioners in analysing Buddhist women's history. 26 articles document the lives of women who have set in motion changes within Buddhist societies, with analyses of issues such as gender, ethnicity, authority, and class that affect the lives of women in traditional Buddhist cultures and, increasingly, the west. eBook available with sample pages: PB:0700712534
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Bear Says Thanks (Board book)
Karma Wilson; Illustrated by Jane Chapman
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R229
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Bear's friends are determined to keep Bear awake for Christmas So
they wake Bear up and have him help them find a Christmas tree,
bake cakes, hang up stockings, and sing Christmas songs. Bear stays
up--by discovering that giving is one of the best Christmas
presents
This 6 x 6 Classic Board Book comes with rounded corners.
This book investigates the complex and unpredictable temporalities
of waste. Reflecting on waste in the context of sustainability,
materiality, social practices, subjectivity and environmental
challenges, the book covers a wide range of settings, from the
municipal garbage crisis in Beirut, to food rescue campaigns in
Hong Kong and the toxic by-products of computer chip production in
Silicon Valley. Waste is one of the most pressing issues of the
day, central to environmental challenges and the development of
healthier and more sustainable futures. The emergence of the new
field of discard studies, in addition to expanding research across
other disciplines within the social sciences, is testament to the
centrality of waste as a crucial social, material and cultural
problem and to the need for multi- and transdisciplinary approaches
like those provided in this volume. This edited collection seeks to
develop a framework that understands the material properties of
different kinds of waste, not as fixed, stable or singular but
asdynamic, relational and often invisible. It brings together new
and cutting-edge research on the temporalities of waste by a
diverse range of international authors. Collectively, this research
presents a persuasive argument about the need to give more credence
to the capacities of waste to provoke us in materially and
temporally complex ways, especially those substances that
complicate our understandings of life as bounded duration. This
book will be of great interest to students and scholars of the
environmental humanities, cultural studies, anthropology and human
geography.
The concept of identity has steadily emerged in importance in the
field of intercultural communication, especially over the last two
decades. In a transnational world marked by complex connectivity as
well as enduring differences and power inequities, it is imperative
to understand and continuously theorize how we perceive the self in
relation to the cultural other. Such understandings play a central
role in how we negotiate relationships, build alliances, promote
peace, and strive for social justice across cultural differences in
various contexts. Identity Research in Intercultural Communication,
edited by Nilanjana Bardhan and Mark P. Orbe, is unique in scope
because it brings together a vast range of positions on identity
scholarship under one umbrella. It tracks the state of identity
research in the field and includes cutting-edge theoretical essays
(some supported by empirical data), and queries what kinds of
theoretical, methodological, praxiological and pedagogical
boundaries researchers should be pushing in the future. This
collection s primary and qualitative focus is on more recent
concepts related to identity that have emerged in scholarship such
as power, privilege, intersectionality, critical selfhood,
hybridity, diaspora, cosmopolitanism, queer theory, globalization
and transnationalism, immigration, gendered and sexual politics,
self-reflexivity, positionality, agency, ethics, dialogue and
dialectics, and more. The essays are critical/interpretive,
postmodern, postcolonial and performative in perspective, and they
strike a balance between U.S. and transnational views on identity.
This volume is an essential text for scholars, educators, students,
and intercultural consultants and trainers."
Dialogues Across Diasporas focuses on the shared historical
legacies of members of the Africana and Latina diasporas, and the
cultural impact of the African diaspora in the Americas. This book
seeks to emphasize connections rather than divisions among
different migratory ethnic communities via a reconfiguration of
borders and ethnic identities. This collection of essays has three
major goals: first, to foreground shared themes and strategies in
the literary productions of women of Africana and Latina/o descent;
second, to highlight the importance of the arts for community
activism within shared diasporic spaces; and third, to illustrate
the potential of artistic and activist collaborations among women
from both groups across disciplinary, political, national, and
ethnic divides. Dialogues across Diasporas is divided into three
sections. The first section provides a theoretical overview of
diasporic migrations, politics, and identities. It argues that
diverse diasporas can unite around shared political and cultural
experiences such as converting contested spaces into communities
and resisting rhetorics of exclusion. The second section
demonstrates the diverse ways in which migratory women and
daughters of the diaspora frame their histories, lived experiences,
and different forms of knowledge via poetry, short stories,
academic essays, and other art forms. The third section focuses on
women s activism, suggesting opportunities for collaboration among
and between diverse diasporic communities."
A First Course in Ergodic Theory provides readers with an
introductory course in Ergodic Theory. This textbook has been
developed from the authors' own notes on the subject, which they
have been teaching since the 1990s. Over the years they have added
topics, theorems, examples and explanations from various sources.
The result is a book that is easy to teach from and easy to learn
from - designed to require only minimal prerequisites. Features
Suitable for readers with only a basic knowledge of measure theory,
some topology and a very basic knowledge of functional analysis
Perfect as the primary textbook for a course in Ergodic Theory
Examples are described and are studied in detail when new
properties are presented.
This book investigates the complex and unpredictable temporalities
of waste. Reflecting on waste in the context of sustainability,
materiality, social practices, subjectivity and environmental
challenges, the book covers a wide range of settings, from the
municipal garbage crisis in Beirut, to food rescue campaigns in
Hong Kong and the toxic by-products of computer chip production in
Silicon Valley. Waste is one of the most pressing issues of the
day, central to environmental challenges and the development of
healthier and more sustainable futures. The emergence of the new
field of discard studies, in addition to expanding research across
other disciplines within the social sciences, is testament to the
centrality of waste as a crucial social, material and cultural
problem and to the need for multi- and transdisciplinary approaches
like those provided in this volume. This edited collection seeks to
develop a framework that understands the material properties of
different kinds of waste, not as fixed, stable or singular but
asdynamic, relational and often invisible. It brings together new
and cutting-edge research on the temporalities of waste by a
diverse range of international authors. Collectively, this research
presents a persuasive argument about the need to give more credence
to the capacities of waste to provoke us in materially and
temporally complex ways, especially those substances that
complicate our understandings of life as bounded duration. This
book will be of great interest to students and scholars of the
environmental humanities, cultural studies, anthropology and human
geography.
The concept of identity has steadily emerged in importance in the
field of intercultural communication, especially over the last two
decades. In a transnational world marked by complex connectivity as
well as enduring differences and power inequities, it is imperative
to understand and continuously theorize how we perceive the self in
relation to the cultural other. Such understandings play a central
role in how we negotiate relationships, build alliances, promote
peace, and strive for social justice across cultural differences in
various contexts. Identity Research in Intercultural Communication,
edited by Nilanjana Bardhan and Mark P. Orbe, is unique in scope
because it brings together a vast range of positions on identity
scholarship under one umbrella. It tracks the state of identity
research in the field and includes cutting-edge theoretical essays
(some supported by empirical data), and queries what kinds of
theoretical, methodological, praxiological and pedagogical
boundaries researchers should be pushing in the future. This
collection's primary and qualitative focus is on more recent
concepts related to identity that have emerged in scholarship such
as power, privilege, intersectionality, critical selfhood,
hybridity, diaspora, cosmopolitanism, queer theory, globalization
and transnationalism, immigration, gendered and sexual politics,
self-reflexivity, positionality, agency, ethics, dialogue and
dialectics, and more. The essays are critical/interpretive,
postmodern, postcolonial and performative in perspective, and they
strike a balance between U.S. and transnational views on identity.
This volume is an essential text for scholars, educators, students,
and intercultural consultants and trainers.
Dialogues Across Diasporas focuses on the shared historical
legacies of members of the Africana and Latina diasporas, and the
cultural impact of the African diaspora in the Americas. This book
seeks to emphasize connections rather than divisions among
different migratory ethnic communities via a reconfiguration of
borders and ethnic identities. This collection of essays has three
major goals: first, to foreground shared themes and strategies in
the literary productions of women of Africana and Latina/o descent;
second, to highlight the importance of the arts for community
activism within shared diasporic spaces; and third, to illustrate
the potential of artistic and activist collaborations among women
from both groups across disciplinary, political, national, and
ethnic divides. Dialogues across Diasporas is divided into three
sections. The first section provides a theoretical overview of
diasporic migrations, politics, and identities. It argues that
diverse diasporas can unite around shared political and cultural
experiences such as converting contested spaces into communities
and resisting rhetorics of exclusion. The second section
demonstrates the diverse ways in which migratory women and
daughters of the diaspora frame their histories, lived experiences,
and different forms of knowledge via poetry, short stories,
academic essays, and other art forms. The third section focuses on
women's activism, suggesting opportunities for collaboration among
and between diverse diasporic communities.
Taking up the charge to study discourses of marginalized groups,
while simultaneously extending scholarship about Latina/os in the
field of Communication, Latina/o Discourse in Vernacular Spaces:
Somos de Una Voz? provides the most current work examining the
vernacular voices of Latina/os. The editors of this diverse
collection structure the book along four topics Locating
Foundations, Citizenship and Belonging, The Politics of
Self-Representation, and Trans/National Voces that are guided by
the organizing principle of voz/voces voice/voces]. Voz/voces
resonates not only in intellectual endeavors but also in public
arenas in which perceptions of Latina/os' being of one voice
circulate. The study of voz/voces proceeds from a variety of sites
including cultural myth, social movement, music, testimonios, a
website, and autoethnographic performance. By questioning and
addressing the politics of voz/voces, the essays collectively
underscore the complexity that shapes Latina/o multivocality.
Ultimately, the contours of Latina/o vernacular expressions call
attention to the ways that these unique communities continue to
craft identities that transform social understandings of who
Latina/os are, to engage in forms of resistance that alter
relations of power, and to challenge self- and dominant
representations.
This study is an investigation of the moral percepts and codes of
every day conduct by which ordained women regulated their lives. It
takes as its basis the Bhiksuni Pratmoksa Sutras of the Dharmagupta
school, preserved in Chinese translation, and the Mulasarvastivada
school, preserved in Tibetan translation.
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