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Libator (Hardcover)
Donald P. Robin
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R712
Discovery Miles 7 120
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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Suppose you are sitting in front of your TV watching a much hyped
expose' about a country who has isolated itself from the rest of
the world since its beginning, 44 years ago. What you learn is that
the country has advanced well beyond everyone else in the ability
of their scientists to enhance human intelligence. They can also
program the human brain to perform more efficiently and effectively
in many activities, ranging from leisure pastimes to military
combat, and they are advanced in several other areas of the
biological sciences. Wouldn't you be interested...and maybe a
little concerned? The country's name is Libator, and the expose'
occurs in 2075. Stephanie Li, the main character, is a third
generation Chinese- American who is ambitious, bright, outwardly
fearless, and initially lacking strong principles. She works for a
major news agency and it is her expose' on Libator that shocks the
world. In gathering her information, she is pursued by mentally
enhanced killers and is horribly abused in her efforts to discover
the secrets of the country. In an ironic twist, it is Libator that
rescues and protects her. www.donaldprobin.com
This updated edition is a comprehensive treatise that spans the
complete range of basic biochemistry of bone and cartilage
components to the clinical evaluation of disease markers in bone
and joint disorders. With contributions from over 75 international
experts, this latest edition is indispensable reading for those
involved in skeletal research as well as for rheumatologists,
endocrinologists, clinical biochemists, and other clinical
disciplines participating in the management of patients with bone
and cartilage diseases.
*Part I provides an up-to-date account of current knowledge of the
structure, biosynthesis and molecular biology of the major tissue
components
*Part II covers the organizational structure and cellular
metabolism of bone and cartilage
*Part III deals with the utility of components specific to bone and
cartilage as biomarkers of health and disease
This is the 15th volume in a series of studies on research in
marketing.
"Turkeys Enagement with Modernity" explores how the country has
been shaped in the image of the Kemalist project of nationalist
modernity and how it has transformed, if erratically, into a
democratic society where tensions between religion, state and
society continue unabated.
The fifth volume of Imagery emanates from the matrix of
presentations offered after the conventions of the American
Association for Mental Imagery for the years 1987 and 1988. The
first meeting was held in Toronto; the second at Yale University.
An overview of the presentations covered such a variety of subjects
that we thought the subtitle would be most appropriately--Current
Perspectives. For the first time in five volumes, two contributions
are related to anthropological imagery by Caughey and Brink. John
Caughey, whose book, Imaginary Social Worlds pioneered the social
psychology approach to the silent inner imagination, offers a fine
chapter in anthropological imagery of his own experiences with Sufi
mystics in Pakistan and Micronesian Islanders in the Western
Pacific compared to middle-class Americans. Nicholas Brink follows
with a chapter on "The Healing Powers of the Native American
Medicine Wheel. " Theoretical studies with interesting experimental
designs are presented by Huneycutt, 'fA Functional Analysis of
Imagined Interaction Activity in Everyday Life" by Kunzendorf and
Hoyle on "Auditory Percepts, Mental Images and Hypnotic
Hallucinations: Similarities and Differences in Auditory Evoked
Potentials"; and by Giambia and Grodsky on "Task- Unrelated Images
and Thoughts While Reading. " The relationship between creativity
and mental imgery is presented by H. Rosenberg and W. Trusheim
entitled, "Creative Transformations: How Visual Artists, Musicians
and Dancers Use Mental Imagery in Their Work," and Colalillo-Kates
discusses "Dreamjourneys: Using Guided Imagery and Transformational
Fantasy With Children."
The fifth volume of Imagery emanates from the matrix of
presentations offered after the conventions of the American
Association for Mental Imagery for the years 1987 and 1988. The
first meeting was held in Toronto; the second at Yale University.
An overview of the presentations covered such a variety of subjects
that we thought the subtitle would be most appropriately--Current
Perspectives. For the first time in five volumes, two contributions
are related to anthropological imagery by Caughey and Brink. John
Caughey, whose book, Imaginary Social Worlds pioneered the social
psychology approach to the silent inner imagination, offers a fine
chapter in anthropological imagery of his own experiences with Sufi
mystics in Pakistan and Micronesian Islanders in the Western
Pacific compared to middle-class Americans. Nicholas Brink follows
with a chapter on "The Healing Powers of the Native American
Medicine Wheel. " Theoretical studies with interesting experimental
designs are presented by Huneycutt, 'fA Functional Analysis of
Imagined Interaction Activity in Everyday Life" by Kunzendorf and
Hoyle on "Auditory Percepts, Mental Images and Hypnotic
Hallucinations: Similarities and Differences in Auditory Evoked
Potentials"; and by Giambia and Grodsky on "Task- Unrelated Images
and Thoughts While Reading. " The relationship between creativity
and mental imgery is presented by H. Rosenberg and W. Trusheim
entitled, "Creative Transformations: How Visual Artists, Musicians
and Dancers Use Mental Imagery in Their Work," and Colalillo-Kates
discusses "Dreamjourneys: Using Guided Imagery and Transformational
Fantasy With Children."
Turkey's Enagement with Modernity explores how the country has been
shaped in the image of the Kemalist project of nationalist
modernity and how it has transformed, if erratically, into a
democratic society where tensions between religion, state and
society continue unabated.
This introduction to basic concepts of biodiversity-sampling
outlines standardized field methods for macroalgae and seagrass
communities developed by NaGISA (Natural Geography in Shore Areas,
a project operating under the international Census of Marine Life).
NaGISA promotes simple standardized protocols and focuses on
widespread nearshore habitats.This book, written by premier coastal
ecologists and taxonomists, provides a text for field courses, a
manual for coastal managers, and a reference guide for researchers
studying biodiversity or preparing species inventories.
As the development debate rages on, it has been the
better-organized, better-financed developer who has been winning
out over neighborhood homeowners. Written by a streetwise,
battle-hardened expert who has beaten developers time and again,
this complete how-to guide is packed with important information on
how to protect your neighborhood from outside encroachment.
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