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This book provides an introduction to the state of sustainability
education in Asia. It covers national policies, institutional
policies and practices within Asian universities, sustainability
considerations for teacher training at schools of education, and
pedagogical practices for sustainability in higher education. With
contributors from universities and NGOs in Indonesia, Singapore,
Malaysia, Thailand, the Philippines, Cambodia, India, China and
South Korea, this volume brings together the best papers from a
series of successful international conferences on post-secondary
education for sustainability in Asia. The book is organized into
five parts: * Part I focuses on paradigms for sustainability
education * Part II looks at sustainability education contexts,
strategies and outcomes at the national level * Part III gives
examples of sustainability programs and strategies adopted at
specific universities * Part IV highlights sustainability education
research from schools of education * Part V explores specific
examples of post-secondary educational practices in sustainability
This book provides an introduction to the state of sustainability
education in Asia. It covers national policies, institutional
policies and practices within Asian universities, sustainability
considerations for teacher training at schools of education, and
pedagogical practices for sustainability in higher education. With
contributors from universities and NGOs in Indonesia, Singapore,
Malaysia, Thailand, the Philippines, Cambodia, India, China and
South Korea, this volume brings together the best papers from a
series of successful international conferences on post-secondary
education for sustainability in Asia. The book is organized into
five parts: * Part I focuses on paradigms for sustainability
education * Part II looks at sustainability education contexts,
strategies and outcomes at the national level * Part III gives
examples of sustainability programs and strategies adopted at
specific universities * Part IV highlights sustainability education
research from schools of education * Part V explores specific
examples of post-secondary educational practices in sustainability
The recovery of the ideas and experiences of William Manning is a
major event in the history of the American Revolutionary era. A
farmer, foot soldier, and political philosopher, Manning was a
powerful democratic voice of the common American in a turbulent
age. The public crises of the infant republic-beginning with the
Battle of Concord-shaped his thinking, and his writings reveal a
sinewy mind grappling with some of the weightiest issues of the
nation's founding. His most notable contribution was the first
known plan for a national political association of laboring men.
That plan, and Manning's broader conclusions, open up a new vista
on the popular origins of American democracy and the invention of
American politics. Until now, only a few specialists have referred
to any of Manning's writings-though always with some wonderment at
his sophistication-and his place as a pioneering and exemplary
American democrat has been largely unacknowledged. In this new and
complete presentation of his works, the often arid debates over
"republicanism" and "liberalism" in early America come to life in
vivid human detail. The early growth of democratic impulses among
quite ordinary people-impulses that defy orthodox categories, yet
come closer to describing the ferment that led to the repeated
political conflicts of the late eighteenth century-is here visible
and felt. The Key of Liberty allows us a fuller understanding of
the popular responses to the major political battles of the early
republic, from Shays' Rebellion through the election of Thomas
Jefferson. It offers, better than any book yet published, a
grassroots view of the rise of democratic opposition in the new
nation. It sheds considerable light on the popular
culture-literary, religious, and profane-of the epoch, with more
exactness than previous histories, presenting a new interpretation
of early American democracy that is bound to be controversial and
much discussed. The editors have written a lengthy and detailed
introduction placing Manning and his writings in broad context.
They have also modernized the text for easy use and have included
full annotation, making this volume an authoritative contribution
to the American Revolution and its aftermath.
Like few others, Louis Kahn cultivated the craft of drawing as a
means to architecture. His personal design drawings - seen either
as a method of discovery or for themselves - are unique in the
twentieth century. Over two hundred - mostly unpublished - drawings
by Kahn and his associates are woven together with a lively and
informed commentary into an intimate biography of an architectural
idea. Unfolding around the iconic project for the Dominican
Motherhouse (1965 - 69) the drawings form a narrative which not
only reveals the richness and hidden dimensions of this unbuilt
masterpiece, but provides compelling insights into Louis Kahn's
mature culture of designing. Kahn - long considered an architects'
architect" - emerges as a vivid and instructive guide, provoking
reflection on questions which continue to remain relevant: on how
works are conceived, on how they might be perceived, on how they
become part of human experience. Fascinating not only in their
beauty, the drawings open a new and stimulating perspective on one
of the past century's great architects.
All Kate wants is to live. Battling cystic fibrosis is hard enough,
dying from it is even harder. When her mom moves them closer to the
hospital in the middle of her senior year, Kate's determined to
isolate herself-saving everyone the trouble of befriending a dying
girl. It's a difficult task when cheerful optimist Giana insists on
being Kate's friend. Kate's resolve falters even more when
curly-haired Kyler captivates her with his sweet melodies. As her
emotional walls collapse, Kate realizes the people she's been
pushing away may be the ones giving her a reason to live. But it
might be too late.
When sunlight strikes skin it creates vitamin D, and without this
nutrient we get weak and sick, are at risk of cancer and lupus, get
osteoporosis and get depressed. The scientific literature shows
that millions of Americans are deficient in vitamin D. Vitamin D
isn't patentable. No one sends out drug reps to sell it to your
doctor. So the deficiency that you likely have is probably
undiagnosed.
It was not by chance that Louis Kahn's move into his profession's
spotlight coincided with the crisis of modern architecture:
representing, as his work increasingly did, those aspects of space
which modernism had so ambitiously removed from its program. Kahn's
rethinking of modern architecture's paradigm of space belongs to
his most important contributions to the metier. In tracing the
genesis of the unbuilt project for the Dominican Motherhouse
(1965-69), we are given a close-up view of Kahn at work on a few
fundamental questions of architectural space: seeking the sources
of its meaning in its social, morphological, landscape and
contextual dimensions. This rich and multivalent project opens the
way to a second section, which sheds new light on several of major
works in a timely reappraisal of Kahn's work. The result of
extensive research, illustrated with unpublished archival material
and new analytic drawings, this affordable volume is an
indispensible companion to 'Louis Kahn: Drawing to Find Out.'
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