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The joys of the world, one terrible map at a time – this is the
ultimate gift book for the budding geographer or anyone who wants
to have a laugh. Ever wondered about the average jean colour across
the United States? Or what ‘pedestrians’ look like in Denmark?
What unites Brokenwind, Upton Snodsbury and Crackpot? And have you
ever tried to take a train in Antarctica? Well Terrible Maps is the
book for you! Put together by the creator behind the tremendously
popular social media feed, this is the ultimate humour book for the
budding geographer in your life. From the longest fence on earth
(the Dingo Fence in Australia), to the different names for football
around the world, Terrible Maps follows in the footsteps of the
likes of bestsellers Crap Towns, Crap CVs and Crap Taxidermy, in
celebrating pointless cartography in all its glory. Don’t leave
home without it!
Man clutters his mind with meaningless activities trying to ascribe
significance to the mystery of life, to the irrationality of being.
Man is the only species who registers a futile attempt to leave
things behind, such that he can be remembered after he is so-called
"gone." From poems to plaques, from monuments to manuscripts, from
ideas to ideology, he struggles for remembrance. If he can fill the
void of his existence with enough intellectual artifacts, he may
not have to face the looming unknown. With certainty, life is
uncertain.
The Pundit Speaks is an ongoing work, stimulated by current
events and scientific inquiry. It strives to view everyday
occurrences through a sardonic and humorous prism. It deals with
expansive subjects in the short space of a few pages, in an
informative and comedic way.
Part of this volume deals with the subject of Alzheimer's
disease. Dr. Howes' late mother was the victim of this dreaded
disease and he sincerely hopes that his writings on this subject
will help others deal with this ever so slow, chronic death
sentence. His writings are thought-provoking, comedic, and
entertaining. Your enjoyment is his sole target.
Move Past Your Fears. Let Go of Negative Thinking. Take Control
and Have the Life You Always Wanted.
Are you overwhelmed by life's challenges? Has a crisis sent you
into a tailspin? You have the power within you to turn things
around one thought at a time. No more self sabotage. No more
feeling lost within your own life.
Cancer thriver Michele Clarke will take you along on an amazing
journey from the time of her devastating cancer diagnosis shortly
after becoming a first-time mother, through her recovery. Along the
way she shares her secrets to a rich and fulfilling life in the
aftermath of her most daunting challenge. "Face Forward" will show
you how to
rediscover your faith
- Make choices that positively impact your daily existence
- Recalibrate your thinking to put you in control of your
happiness
- Awaken your enthusiasm for life again It's so easy to be
paralyzed by the crises we face in life.
Michele's inspirational story proves most anything can be
overcome. She provides the tools to help you turn negative into
positive and move forward to a meaningful and brilliant life.
'An evenhanded, realistic and thoughtful approach to identifying
environmental problems and management goals' Stephen Zavestoski,
Assistant Professor of Sociology and Environmental Studies,
University of San Francisco '...a theoretically advanced yet
accessible treatment of environmental governance, drawing on an
impressive range of material to investigate the roles of states and
industries in addressing environmental problems.' Harriet Bulkeley,
Department of Geography, University of Durham 'Written in the vein
of critical optimism, this book is pitched at the right level to
inspire people trying to make pragmatic changes to their
governmental and industrial systems: trying to make a difference
where it counts.' Timothy Doyle, Associate Professor in
Geographical and Environmental Studies, University of Adelaide What
is the future for our environment? We face serious risks of major
industrial accidents and global environmental degradation, yet new
technological developments promise a standard of living
unimaginable only a few generations ago. Michael Howes outlines the
ways in which governments have responded to environmental risk over
the past four decades. He examines the key environmental issues and
the claims of envirosceptics, offering a new strategy for making
major administrative decisions in the face of uncertainty. He
explains how governments have developed environmental policy, and
the ongoing tensions between science, industry, the state, social
movements, and electoral politics. In a clear, straightforward
manner, he shows how to use the work of theorists Ulrich Beck,
Michel Foucault and John Dryzek to analyse environmental policy. He
also develops a new method of measuring the effectiveness of
environmental governance in developed countries. Howes draws on a
wide array of sources from business, government, environment
groups, academic research, and NGOs to illustrate his arguments,
with comparisons between the environmental policies of the UK, the
USA and Australia.
'An evenhanded, realistic and thoughtful approach to identifying
environmental problems and management goals' Stephen Zavestoski,
Assistant Professor of Sociology and Environmental Studies,
University of San Francisco '...a theoretically advanced yet
accessible treatment of environmental governance, drawing on an
impressive range of material to investigate the roles of states and
industries in addressing environmental problems.' Harriet Bulkeley,
Department of Geography, University of Durham 'Written in the vein
of critical optimism, this book is pitched at the right level to
inspire people trying to make pragmatic changes to their
governmental and industrial systems: trying to make a difference
where it counts.' Timothy Doyle, Associate Professor in
Geographical and Environmental Studies, University of Adelaide What
is the future for our environment? We face serious risks of major
industrial accidents and global environmental degradation, yet new
technological developments promise a standard of living
unimaginable only a few generations ago. Michael Howes outlines the
ways in which governments have responded to environmental risk over
the past four decades. He examines the key environmental issues and
the claims of envirosceptics, offering a new strategy for making
major administrative decisions in the face of uncertainty. He
explains how governments have developed environmental policy, and
the ongoing tensions between science, industry, the state, social
movements, and electoral politics. In a clear, straightforward
manner, he shows how to use the work of theorists Ulrich Beck,
Michel Foucault and John Dryzek to analyse environmental policy. He
also develops a new method of measuring the effectiveness of
environmental governance in developed countries. Howes draws on a
wide array of sources from business, government, environment
groups, academic research, and NGOs to illustrate his arguments,
with comparisons between the environmental policies of the UK, the
USA and Australia.
An Invitation to Representation Theory offers an introduction to
groups and their representations, suitable for undergraduates. In
this book, the ubiquitous symmetric group and its natural action on
polynomials are used as a gateway to representation theory. The
subject of representation theory is one of the most connected in
mathematics, with applications to group theory, geometry, number
theory and combinatorics, as well as physics and chemistry. It can
however be daunting for beginners and inaccessible to
undergraduates. The symmetric group and its natural action on
polynomial spaces provide a rich yet accessible model to study,
serving as a prototype for other groups and their representations.
This book uses this key example to motivate the subject, developing
the notions of groups and group representations concurrently. With
prerequisites limited to a solid grounding in linear algebra, this
book can serve as a first introduction to representation theory at
the undergraduate level, for instance in a topics class or a
reading course. A substantial amount of content is presented in
over 250 exercises with complete solutions, making it well-suited
for guided study.
The purpose of Empty Nest, What's Next? is to help parents adjust
to their changing roles as parents of adult children. Unlike the
first eighteen years of parenting, moms and dads now take on more
of an advisory role and step out of the daily hands-on
instructional role. In theory, this stepping to the sidelines
parenting style should lead to a simpler, less stress-free life for
the parents. However, real-life parenting young adults is often
much more challenging than all the earlier years put together.
Combine young adult immaturity with a dangerous world, and parents
frequently find themselves beset with worry, fear, and anxiety.
Intellectually letting go is one thing; emotionally letting go is
much more difficult, especially when the consequences are adult
sized. This resource will offer parents true stories of other moms
and dads who are facing the very same challenges. Parents will
discover a biblical model of faith-inspiring exercises that enable
them to not simply cope with the demands of parenting their young
adult children, but also to find peace, freedom, and joy in the
process. Empty Nest, What's Next? will offer encouragement,
practical suggestions, and lots of comical asides to the
always-evolving role of parenting.
Music, calm speech, whispering leaves fluttering in a breeze are
pleasant and desirable sounds. Noise, howling gales, explosions and
screeching traffic are less so. A quantitative understanding of the
sources of all such sounds can be obtained by careful analysis of
the mechanical equations of motion. This is provided by Acoustics
and Aerodynamic Sound, which serves as a short, one semester
introduction to acoustics and aerodynamic sound at the advanced
undergraduate and graduate level. Sound is treated as a branch of
fluid mechanics, which is possible because students embarking on an
advanced course in acoustics will be familiar with this topic. It
is also desirable because an ability to relate acoustic events to
hydrodynamic phenomena provides insight into acoustic principles,
in particular into the role of vorticity in the mechanics of sound
production by vibrating bodies and in the scattering and
diffraction of sound.
This book, Hydrogen Peroxide: A Health, Homeostatic and Protective
Essentiality, verifies the crucial role of hydrogen peroxide,
oxygen free radicals and electronically modified oxygen derivatives
(EMODs) in healing, sexual function, reproduction, pathogen
protection and cancer protection. Once again, we see that
electronically modified oxygen derivatives (EMODs) are essential
for homeostasis and normal functioning of the body and its organs.
The fallen free radical theory has radically misled us many times
for over half a century. Oxygen and its electronically modified
oxygen derivative (EMOD) progeny are the sine qua non (the
essential condition) of man's very existence. This is an inarguable
fact. H2O2 is now recognized as a ubiquitous intracellular
messenger under subtoxic conditions. Thus, get out of your head the
concept that EMODs, and in particular hydrogen peroxide, are some
cellular assassinating radical products generated only by angry
PMNs. EMODs and hydrogen peroxide are intentionally generated
salutary cellular products intended to help regulate critical
metabolic and reproductive mechanisms. I believe that hydrogen
peroxide is the most prevalent, and perhaps the most significant
EMOD in the body, even exceeding the well recognized importance of
nitric oxide. Hydrogen peroxide is ubiquitous, omnipresent and in
steady state levels in all aerobic cells, due to its crucial
protective role in sustaining and perpetuating mankind.
Man clutters his mind with meaningless activities trying to ascribe
significance to the mystery of life, to the irrationality of being.
Man is the only species who registers a futile attempt to leave
things behind, such that he can be remembered after he is so-called
"gone." From poems to plaques, from monuments to manuscripts, from
ideas to ideology, he struggles for remembrance. If he can fill the
void of his existence with enough intellectual artifacts, he may
not have to face the looming unknown. With certainty, life is
uncertain.
The Pundit Speaks is an ongoing work, stimulated by current
events and scientific inquiry. It strives to view everyday
occurrences through a sardonic and humorous prism. It deals with
expansive subjects in the short space of a few pages, in an
informative and comedic way.
Part of this volume deals with the subject of Alzheimer's
disease. Dr. Howes' late mother was the victim of this dreaded
disease and he sincerely hopes that his writings on this subject
will help others deal with this ever so slow, chronic death
sentence. His writings are thought-provoking, comedic, and
entertaining. Your enjoyment is his sole target.
Now you can make Bible learning for children more fun ... by
including snacks and activities that relate to Bible lessons.
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