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It is a truism that the issues politicians discuss in campaigns
deserve study, but what about the issues they do not discuss? The
question of what gets on a presidential campaign s radar screen,
what does not, and why is central to understanding how effectively
campaigns function as tools of self-government.
This issue of The Annals examines dimensions of these questions
through articles originally commissioned for two conferences at the
National Press Club in Washington, D.C. If these articles together
amount to a catalogue of complaints about the quality of America s
presidential debate, perhaps that is to be expected. Views on what
candidates ought to discuss will always lie in the eye of the
beholder. What the contributors to this volume share, however, is
the conviction that campaign discourse matters and that defining
the campaign agenda is central to democracy.
So long as candidates seek to win 50 percent of the vote plus
one, while citizens struggle to find expression of and answers for
their concerns, the question "Whose campaign is it anyway?" will be
with us."
How do ordinary people become revolutionaries? In 2000,
too-cool-to-care Belgrade rock kid Srdja Popovic found himself at
the centre of a movement which was about to change the world.
Popovic was one of the unexpected leaders of the student movement
Otpor! that overthrew dictator Slobodan Milosevic and established
democracy in Serbia — all by avoiding violence and opting for
something far more powerful: a sense of humour. In this inspiring
and entertaining guide for would-be activists, he tells his story
and those of other ‘ordinary revolutionaries’ who have created
real social change using non-violent techniques. Now the director
of an organisation that helps to train pro-democracy activists,
Popovic has worked with some of the most significant movements of
our times, including the architects of the Arab Spring. Through
examples such as a protest of Lego men in Siberia (when
flesh-and-blood people would have been shot), and a boycott of
cottage cheese in Israel to challenge price inflation, Popovic
tells stories of the true and sometimes ingeniously clever ways in
which non-violent resistance has achieved its means. From Occupy
Wall Street to Tahrir Square, and from Nelson Mandela to Harvey
Milk, the tales Popovic tells are hilarious, accessible, inspiring,
at times outrageous, and always about ordinary people achieving
extraordinary things.
Digital audio, video, images, and documents are flying through
cyberspace to their respective owners. Unfortunately, along the
way, individuals may choose to intervene and take this content for
themselves. Digital watermarking and steganography technology
greatly reduces the instances of this by limiting or eliminating
the ability of third parties to decipher the content that he has
taken. The many techiniques of digital watermarking (embedding a
code) and steganography (hiding information) continue to evolve as
applications that necessitate them do the same. The authors of this
second edition provide an update on the framework for applying
these techniques that they provided researchers and professionals
in the first well-received edition. Steganography and steganalysis
(the art of detecting hidden information) have been added to a
robust treatment of digital watermarking, as many in each field
research and deal with the other. New material includes
watermarking with side information, QIM, and dirty-paper codes. The
revision and inclusion of new material by these influential authors
has created a must-own book for anyone in this profession.
*This new edition now contains essential information on
steganalysis and steganography
*New concepts and new applications including QIM introduced
*Digital watermark embedding is given a complete update with new
processes and applications
The use of electroencephalography (EEG) to study the human mind has
seen tremendous growth across a vast array of disciplines due to
increased ease of use and affordability of the technology.
Typically, researchers study how the magnitude of the waves changes
over time or how the rhythm (frequency) of the waves changes over
time. The Oxford Handbook of EEG Frequency is arguably the first
book to comprehensively describe the ways to study how the
frequency of the waves changes over time and how changes in
frequency are linked to cognitive, affective, and motor processes.
Consisting of 23 chapters written by leading authorities in the
field, the book is separated into three sections, with the first
focusing on the basics of EEG frequency research, linking frequency
analyses to core components of EEG research with event-related
potential (ERP) components and local field potentials (LFPs) in
non-human animals. The second section looks at specific EEG
frequency components that are commonly studied using traditional
frequency bands of activity to study specific psychological
processes. Finally, the third section explores EEG frequency
analyses in special populations and altered states. Each chapter
provides a diverse perspective on the topic, giving readers the
opportunity to learn about a vast array of methods to conduct EEG
frequency analyses, from 'traditional' to cutting-edge techniques,
providing a comprehensive and in-depth overview of
electroencephalography (EEG).
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A Week with Papa (Hardcover)
Matthew Miller, Young Authors Publishing
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In 1872, China ravaged by poverty, population growth, and
aggressive European armies sent 120 boys to America to learn the
secrets of Western innovation. They studied at New England s finest
schools and were driven by a desire for progress and reform. When
anti-Chinese fervor forced them back home, the young men had to
overcome a suspicious imperial court and a country deeply resistant
to change in technology and culture. Fortunate Sons tells a
remarkable story, weaving together the dramas of personal lives
with the fascinating tale of a nation s endeavor to become a world
power. "
This collection of poetry celebrates all types of sports (from
soccer, baseball, tennis, football, basketball and even snowball
fights). It attempts to portray what it is like to experience these
sports, in all their forms. Sometimes it's about the special
emotion we have for our favorite ball or pair of cleats. At times,
it's hitting the winning shot, others its sitting on the bench,
watching others win. Or maybe its just the fun of play. All these
things are captured in this short book of poems. Written by middle
school students for a special class during Bethany Christian's
J-Term. "It sinks through with grace, even misses with dignity." -
from "Naturally" by Reed Miller
I am going to be completely honest about how I came up with this
piece of work. I managed a warehouse that sold bags of rags. Two
months in, my 'boss' tells me that I should be cutting open one bag
a shipment to see if the rags were cut right. Even though I knew
she was just trying to create more work for me I cut open a bag
anyway. The first and only bag I ever had to 'check' had inside of
it a small pack of 5"x3 1/2" pink paper tied with a pink bow. It
seemed surreal to me so I threw it into my desk drawer. The next
day at work I thought of something intriguing and decided to write
it down. Opening my desk, I realized what the pink paper was for.
Eventually I ran out of the little pieces of pink paper but I
continued to think of things worth writing about, so I continued to
write them down. I had so much written down on paper it became hard
to take care of, so I typed them up. Then there were times when I
felt lost and confused so I would read them and feel better,
editing them as I went. Feeling confident with what I had written,
I was compelled to share it with anyone who was willing to see the
world from a strange perspective. I hope you enjoy
"Lili Marlene," the unlikely anthem of World War II, cut across
front lines and ideological divides, uniting soldiers across the
globe. This love song, telling the story of a young woman waiting
for her lover to return from the battlefield, began as a poem
written by a German solider during World War I. The soldier-poet's
words found their way to Berlin's decadent cabaret scene in the
1930s, where they were set to music by one of Hitler's favored
composers. The song's singer, however, soon found herself torn
between her desire for fame and a personal hatred of the Nazi
regime. In a gripping and suspenseful narrative, the three artists'
remarkable stories of arrests and close calls intertwine with the
recollections of soldiers on all sides who fought their way through
deserts and towns, seeking solace and finding hope in "Lili
Marlene."
Did you know?
Knoxville used to get enough snow to host a sleigh carnival! On one
day over two dozen tornadoes tore through the eastern half of
Tennessee! Temperatures have reached 106oF in East Tennessee!
Winters used to be cold enough to freeze the Tennessee River from
one side to the other several inches thick! From being buried under
a blanket of snow to gazing on dazzling displays of fall color on a
clear autumn day, the variety of weather experienced in East
Tennessee makes living in this beautiful slice of America even more
interesting. Each day holds its weather oddities and "Weird, Wild
& Unpredictable" looks back at some of our biggest weather
surprises over the years. The changes in the climate of East
Tennessee since the area was settled will fascinate you as you
reminisce the big storms and wicked weather you lived through.
You'll see East Tennessee weather from a whole new perspective...a
regional photo album of our weather past!
It is a truism that the issues politicians discuss in campaigns
deserve study, but what about the issues they do not discuss? The
question of what gets on a presidential campaign s radar screen,
what does not, and why is central to understanding how effectively
campaigns function as tools of self-government.
This issue of The Annals examines dimensions of these questions
through articles originally commissioned for two conferences at the
National Press Club in Washington, D.C. If these articles together
amount to a catalogue of complaints about the quality of America s
presidential debate, perhaps that is to be expected. Views on what
candidates ought to discuss will always lie in the eye of the
beholder. What the contributors to this volume share, however, is
the conviction that campaign discourse matters and that defining
the campaign agenda is central to democracy.
So long as candidates seek to win 50 percent of the vote plus
one, while citizens struggle to find expression of and answers for
their concerns, the question "Whose campaign is it anyway?" will be
with us."
Suppose someone told you that for just two cents on the national
dollar we could have a country where everyone had health insurance,
full-time workers earned a living wage, poor children had great
teachers in fixed-up schools, and politicians no longer had to
grovel to wealthy donors. And suppose that when we were done,
government would still be smaller than it was when Ronald Reagan
was president. If you're like most people, you'd probably think
that for two cents on the dollar this sounds like an intriguing
deal. But 2 percent of America's GDP is more than 200 billion a
year- way beyond what politicians in Washington think is possible.
Between our proper intuition that 2 percent is a small amount, and
the Washington consensus that a 2 percent shift in priorities is
beyond imagining, lies the opportunity to transform American
politics. In this agenda-setting book, Matthew Miller challenges
our country (and those who would lead it) to change the way we
think about our public responsibilities before the baby boomers'
retirement siphons all the money out of the system. The Two Percent
Solution is a call to arms that no serious candidate, Republican or
Democrat, can afford to ignore.
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