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Never is Now (Hardcover)
Timothy L Rodriguez
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In a global, highly competitive environment, organizations face
increasing economic pressure and customer demands for more complex
products and services. Hybrid algorithms have the potential to play
an important role in helping organizations achieve cost reduction
and increased product development. Hybrid Algorithms for Service,
Computing and Manufacturing Systems: Routing and Scheduling
Solutions explores research developments and applications from an
interdisciplinary perspective that combines approaches from
operations research, computer science, artificial intelligence, and
applied computational mathematics. Contributions cover a range of
hybrid algorithm theory and practice as it relates to routing,
scheduling, and real-life applications.
Percy Fawcett was a map-maker and an adventurer. In the early
1900s, he spent years mapping out the jungles of South America.
Fawcett became obsessed with the idea of a lost city of gold hidden
deep in the jungle. At the age of 57, Fawcett, his 21-year-old son
Jack, and Jack’s friend Raleigh Rimell left on a quest to find
the Lost City of Z. The three men were never heard from again.
Untangle the clues they left behind.
Percy Fawcett was a map-maker and an adventurer. In the early
1900s, he spent years mapping out the jungles of South America.
Fawcett became obsessed with the idea of a lost city of gold hidden
deep in the jungle. At the age of 57, Fawcett, his 21-year-old son
Jack, and Jack's friend Raleigh Rimell left on a quest to find the
Lost City of Z. The three men were never heard from again. Untangle
the clues they left behind.
On 6 May 1996, dozens of excited climbers set off to scale Mount
Everest and reach the highest point on Earth. On the morning of 10
May, the skies were clear. The summit was in sight. But hours
later, a terrible storm hit. Eight climbers died as they became
trapped near the peak. What went wrong, and how did the survivors
manage to make it back alive? Told through a gripping, full-colour
graphic novel format, this Deadly Expeditions tale transports
readers back in time to discover how one of the deadliest days on
Mount Everest unfolded, bringing history to life for even the most
reluctant and struggling readers.
The notion of matching diet with an individual's genetic makeup is
transforming the way the public views nutrition as a means of
managing health and preventing disease. To fulfill the promise of
nutritional genomics, researchers are beginning to reconcile the
diverse properties of dietary factors with our current knowledge of
genome structure and gene function. What is emerging is a complex
system of interactions that make the human genome exquisitely
sensitive to our nutritional environment. Nutritional Genomics: The
Impact of Dietary Regulation of Gene Function on Human Disease
provides an integrated view of how genomic and epigenetic processes
modulate the impact of dietary factors on health. Written as a
resource for researchers, nutrition educators, and policy makers,
this book contains the latest scientific findings on the mechanisms
of action underlying diet-genome interactions. It presents a unique
perspective on the fundamentals of nutritional genomics from
genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, and metabolomics.
Contributing authors introduce the important areas of cell
signaling and transduction, the intricate regulation of gene
expression, and alteration of gene-linked chronic diseases, such as
obesity-induced inflammation, insulin resistance, metabolic
syndrome, cardiovascular disease, and cancer. The authors detail
significant areas of interest within nutritional genomics-including
plant-based foods as epigenetic modifiers of gene function and the
effects of bioactive phytochemicals on inherited genotype and
expressed phenotypes. They also discuss the role of vitamin D in
various cancer risks and the gastrointestinal tract as a defense
system. Given the key role played by agriculture and the food
industry to produce foods to meet personalized health needs, the
book also addresses agricultural breeding efforts to enhance
nutritional value and the use of technology to increase bioactive
ingredients in the food supply. The final chapters discuss
manufacturing practices and novel processing techniques for
retention of nutrients and bioactive components, as well as the
need for regulatory oversight and proper labeling to establish
assurance of safety and benefit. An excellent resource for this
exciting field, the book identifies future directions for research
and opportunities for improving global health and wellness by
preventing, delaying, or mitigating chronic diseases with diet.
Mexico's contemporary architecture was inspired by the vision of
Luis Barragan, one of Mexico's most influential 20th century
architects. This unique book showcases the original work of 26
contemporary Mexican architects, with a wide variety of impressive
architectural designs. Containing over 370 full color photos and
architectural plans, it takes readers into a world of creativity
and beauty, a world whose roots go back centuries. These same
architects succeed in creating their own version of modernism,
imbuing it with the warmth and vibrancy of their native Mexico,
featuring clean lines and raw color combinations. Yet their work is
infused with a modern ingenuity all their own. Each architect's
work is featured in a dedicated chapter showing one of their recent
projects. Today's Mexican architects, both young and old, bring a
new level of creativity to Mexico's architectural tradition.
Love and Samsara is an epic diorama of the world in the early 16th
century, stretching from Europe to Asia, taking in Brazil, Africa,
the Middle East, India, and then the lands below the wind, the
monsoon countries of South East Asia. The story marks a time when
the modern world becomes linked with power-gunpowder for cannon,
printing for the spread of knowledge, and astronomy for a new
understanding of the heavens. Here is a samsara crowded with
adventure, history, tragic love, philosophical speculation,
religious confrontation, suspense and mystery, that reaches its
climax in 1510 with the Portuguese conquest of Goa. Praise "Eusebio
L. Rodrigues uses subtle metaphors of haunting memory to dramatize
the Portuguese penetration of the Arab trading world of the
sixteenth century, transforming it completely, an event more
traumatic than the discovery of America." -Jaysinh Birjepatil,
author of Chinnery's Hotel. "The most epic novel written about
Goa." -Jose Pereira, author of Suarez: Between Scholasticism and
Modernity. "This is fiction at its best, a masterful multi-layered
epic novel, compelling and lyrical at the same time that will
challenge and delight any devotee of the genre and of the English
language." -Roberto Severino, Professor Emeritus of Italian,
Georgetown University.
This volume offers an overview of the various aspects involved in
the ability of fungi to damage host cells, and discusses
cutting-edge approaches to the study of fungal pathogenesis. The
first chapter illustrate the key roles of glycans and pigments, the
most abundant surface components in fungal cells, in their
interactions with host cells. The connections between cellular
physiology and fungal pathogenesis are then discussed in the
following chapters. Physiology-related processes affecting
pathogenesis include fungal secretion, morphological transitions,
and response to light. In turn, the book illustrates mechanisms of
damage to host cells using the Histoplasma capsulatum model of
infection, and reviews the use of transcriptomic approaches to
understand the mechanisms of interaction between fungal cells and
host tissues. After a discussion of the immunological mechanisms
underlying host susceptibility to fungal infections, the book's
closing contribution reviews the mechanisms of interaction between
fungi and other microbes, and the impact of this association on
fungal pathogenesis. Given its scope, the book will appeal to
scientists in the fields of mycology, microbiology, infectious
diseases, biology and medicine.
This book investigates language disorders in children who speak
languages other than, or in addition to, English. The chapters in
the first section of the volume focus on language disorders
associated with four different syndromes in multilingual
populations and contexts. This section discusses language disorders
associated with autism spectrum disorders, Down syndrome, fetal
alcohol syndrome and Williams syndrome. The chapters in the second
section of the book relate to language impairment in children who
speak diverse languages, although the issues they address are
relevant across languages and cultural contexts. The book also
reviews assessment procedures and intervention approaches for
diverse languages, including Bengali, Cantonese, French, Spanish,
and Turkish. The volume aims to stimulate thoughtful clinical
practice and further research in language disorders in multilingual
populations.
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Harris Company (Hardcover)
Aimmee L. Rodriguez, Richard A. Hanks, Robin S. Hanks
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Discovery Miles 6 120
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This book provides school professionals - including teachers,
principals, counselors, psychologists, and administrators - with a
practical guide for supporting Muslim students in PK-12 schools. It
is important that school professionals are culturally responsive
and understand students' backgrounds in planning effective
instruction and creating safe schools. However, in the post-9/11
world, negative biases and stereotypes permeate mainstream
discourses. Muslim students and their families often find
themselves in conflict with school practices, procedures, and
policies and do not often find themselves represented in the
curriculum. This book provides a practical guide to the important
issues that may impact the lives and education of Muslim students.
This books give essential information about Islam and Muslim
students from authentic perspectives. This text will support
teachers and other school professionals in their advocacy for all
students to provide equitable and just educational opportunities
for all students. Beyond basics such as food and clothing
requirement, this text advocates for the implementation of
anti-bias pedagogy for diverse learners. Through school-based
vignettes and case studies, we situate experiences of Muslim
students in lived realities and help school professionals think
deeply and critically about who their students are and how to
engage their experiences in the curriculum.
This book provides school professionals - including teachers,
principals, counselors, psychologists, and administrators - with a
practical guide for supporting Muslim students in PK-12 schools. It
is important that school professionals are culturally responsive
and understand students' backgrounds in planning effective
instruction and creating safe schools. However, in the post-9/11
world, negative biases and stereotypes permeate mainstream
discourses. Muslim students and their families often find
themselves in conflict with school practices, procedures, and
policies and do not often find themselves represented in the
curriculum. This book provides a practical guide to the important
issues that may impact the lives and education of Muslim students.
This books give essential information about Islam and Muslim
students from authentic perspectives. This text will support
teachers and other school professionals in their advocacy for all
students to provide equitable and just educational opportunities
for all students. Beyond basics such as food and clothing
requirement, this text advocates for the implementation of
anti-bias pedagogy for diverse learners. Through school-based
vignettes and case studies, we situate experiences of Muslim
students in lived realities and help school professionals think
deeply and critically about who their students are and how to
engage their experiences in the curriculum.
Invested Stayers: How Teachers Thrive in Challenging Times features
chapters co-authored by PK-12 teachers and postsecondary teacher
educators from across the U.S. that reflect how they persist,
remain, and thrive in the teaching profession. Premised on the idea
that co-authors are colleagues and mentors to each other, this book
conceptualizes contributors as invested stayers in the education
profession. Chapters feature how particular catalysts, or landmark
changes in education, have been productive sites for growth,
agency, and even resistance across the arc of contributors'
professional lives. The book recognizes that teacher educators and
teachers persist because of multiple and overlapping factors
between our professional and personal lives, including the
relationships we develop with each other as colleagues and mentors
in our professional learning. In the public sphere, PK-12 educators
increasingly face challenges that limit their ability to initiate
their own professional learning. In this book, we considered what
might occur if educators had space and time to write together and
reflect on how they've persisted. These authors narrate themselves
as invested stayers who invite personal and professional growth
through inquiry, creativity, and innovation.
Invested Stayers: How Teachers Thrive in Challenging Times features
chapters co-authored by PK-12 teachers and postsecondary teacher
educators from across the U.S. that reflect how they persist,
remain, and thrive in the teaching profession. Premised on the idea
that co-authors are colleagues and mentors to each other, this book
conceptualizes contributors as invested stayers in the education
profession. Chapters feature how particular catalysts, or landmark
changes in education, have been productive sites for growth,
agency, and even resistance across the arc of contributors'
professional lives. The book recognizes that teacher educators and
teachers persist because of multiple and overlapping factors
between our professional and personal lives, including the
relationships we develop with each other as colleagues and mentors
in our professional learning. In the public sphere, PK-12 educators
increasingly face challenges that limit their ability to initiate
their own professional learning. In this book, we considered what
might occur if educators had space and time to write together and
reflect on how they've persisted. These authors narrate themselves
as invested stayers who invite personal and professional growth
through inquiry, creativity, and innovation.
Air Force war-fighting capabilities have a proud heritage of being
born from the very best science and technology our Nation can
create; indeed, the very history of the United States Air Force is
closely intertwined with the development of advances in science and
technology. Yet today, "flattening" of the world is making it
increasingly challenging for the U.S. to maintain technology
superiority over potential adversaries. A growing number of nations
soon will have the ability to transform science and technology
advances into militarily significant capabilities. Over the next
decades, we will increasingly face potential adversaries having
peer or near-peer capabilities. This book examines the key areas of
science and technology that the Air Force must focus on over the
next two decades to enable technologically achievable capabilities
that can provide it with the greatest U.S. Joint force
effectiveness by 2030.
This volume offers an overview of the various aspects involved in
the ability of fungi to damage host cells, and discusses
cutting-edge approaches to the study of fungal pathogenesis. The
first chapter illustrate the key roles of glycans and pigments, the
most abundant surface components in fungal cells, in their
interactions with host cells. The connections between cellular
physiology and fungal pathogenesis are then discussed in the
following chapters. Physiology-related processes affecting
pathogenesis include fungal secretion, morphological transitions,
and response to light. In turn, the book illustrates mechanisms of
damage to host cells using the Histoplasma capsulatum model of
infection, and reviews the use of transcriptomic approaches to
understand the mechanisms of interaction between fungal cells and
host tissues. After a discussion of the immunological mechanisms
underlying host susceptibility to fungal infections, the book's
closing contribution reviews the mechanisms of interaction between
fungi and other microbes, and the impact of this association on
fungal pathogenesis. Given its scope, the book will appeal to
scientists in the fields of mycology, microbiology, infectious
diseases, biology and medicine.
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