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Little Shot (Hardcover)
Carol Partner Holmes; Illustrated by Elizabeth Holmes MacFarlane, Harry E Partner
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Kawai Koume (1804–1889) was an accomplished poet and painter and
a wife, mother, and grandmother in a lower-ranking samurai family
in the provincial castle town of Wakayama. She was an eyewitness to
many of the key events leading up to the Meiji Restoration and the
radical changes that followed, including the famine of 1837, the
great earthquake of 1854, the cholera epidemic of 1859, and the
departure of samurai to fight in the civil wars of the 1860s. For
more than fifty years, she kept a diary recording her family’s
daily life—meals and expenses, visitors and the weather,
small-town gossip and news of momentous events. Through Koume’s
eyes and words, Simon Partner opens a window on social, economic,
and cultural life amid some of the most dramatic periods of
Japan’s transformative nineteenth century. Koume’s World
vividly portrays the everyday activities, social interactions,
information networks, cultural production, and household economy of
a samurai family across the Tokugawa-Meiji divide. Partner’s
narrative offers a remarkably detailed portrait of the dynamic
working life of a female artist and household manager while also
giving a regional perspective on the upheavals surrounding the
Meiji Restoration. A compelling microhistorical study of gender,
economy, and society in nineteenth-century Japan, Koume’s World
is a compelling account of how one woman experienced both mundane
routines and drastic social transformations.
Shrouded in fog, the ability users of Yokohama are forced to fight
against their own abilities. Akutagawa, eager to fight Rashomon,
waits for his chance to strike. Meanwhile, Atsushi grows hesitant
at the thought of facing Beast Beneath the Moonlight'AE
Lam Partners has blazed the trail in architectural lighting design
for more than 60 years. The visionary team of designers,
architectural imaginers, and technical gurus have illuminated
prominent and prestigious buildings, landmarks, and spaces across
the United States and around the world. William Lam founded his
eponymous studio in 1961, pioneering the field of modern lighting
design and establishing the core philosophies and principles that
continue to lay the foundation for Lam Partners and the lighting
industry today. Now led by its third generation of principals, Lam
Partners collaborates closely with architects to develop custom
lighting designs that bring their vision to life. Their passion for
architecture and lighting is evident in the energy and enthusiasm
injected into the design process, and the technical and creative
strategies that enrich architecture and space, and elevate the
human experience. This beautifully presented monograph showcases 25
architectural lighting projects by Lam Partners, including the
United States Institute of Peace, Guggenheim Museum Bilbao, Yad
Vashem Memorial Museum, The TOWER at PNC Plaza, Salt Lake City
Public Library, and SoFi Stadium. It also features a selection of
legacy projects, such as the Washington D.C. Metro and Union
Station, and the Atlanta Marriott Marquis, considered to be some of
Lam’s greatest contributions to architectural lighting.
Although Atsushi has defeated Beast Beneath the Moonlight, his
power is not restored. To regain his ability, he will need to
confront himself...and his past! Meanwhile, at the hands of Fyodor,
Shibusawa experiences death once more as he recalls his lost
memories...
What to Cook and How to Cook It is the ultimate cookbook for
beginners, showing how to cook easy, delicious meals for every day
of the week. With a winning combination of clear step-by
step-photographs, and authoritative, foolproof recipes, it takes
100 favourite everyday dishes and guides the reader through every
step of the cooking process with recipes that absolutely anyone can
follow. Each ingredient and stage of the cooking process is
illustrated with a clear colour photograph, and the striking,
simple design will encourage anyone who lacks confidence at cooking
to have a go at producing nutritious, home-cooked food for their
family and friends. Every stage is clearly explained, with no prior
knowledge taken for granted. Even common terms such as 'finely
chopped' are explained in an illustrated glossary. The recipes are
written by a highly experienced food writer with years of expertise
in creating simple, foolproof recipes, and each one has been tested
several times to ensure that it is easy to follow. Additional hints
and tips are provided on how to choose ingredients, how to rescue a
recipe if things go wrong, and how to adapt the dish with different
ingredients. Unlike most beginners' cookbooks, this one does not
attempt to teach techniques, such as pastry and breadmaking: it
focuses purely on creating straightfoward, enjoyable meals that are
easy to cook. The recipes are extremely practical, using
ingredients available in any market or supermarket, do not require
specialist equipment, and are economical and nutritious. To make it
simple to decide what to cook, the recipes are divided into
chapters on breakfasts and brunches, light weekday meals and
lunches, dishes for sharing, quick and easy suppers, weekend main
meals that take longer to cook, and desserts and baking. What to
Cook will equip any novice cook with a repertoire of simple,
crowd-friendly dishes that they can cook to perfection with
confidence.
This beautifully illustrated monograph details the designs and
unbuilt works of renowned Korean architect firm BCHO Partners and
explores the firm's focus on architecture with simple structures
and a strong regard for the natural environment. Filled with a
rewarding collection of unbuilt projects, this richly illustrated
monograph provides critical insight from the designers into the
context of each development and plan. These projects all feature
one consistent interest: a concern for the relationship between the
proposed building and the surrounding landscape. The carefully
selected collection of projects reflects the breadth of the firm's
past explorations and the diversity of ground conditions they have
encountered. The book provides an occasion to revisit the vast
collection of the firm's past unbuilt projects through the common
lens of the given site and landscape.
These whimsical collections of photos appeal to the voyeur in
all of us. Each book is inspired by a single, deceptively simple
concept-bags in trees, looking upward, items that say "thank
you"-and the resulting photo essays are surprisingly illuminating.
I THINK I CAN, I THINK I CAN looks at the possibilities in
seemingly impossible situation through images of plants growing
through cracks in concrete and other difficult places.
These are an outgrowth of Partners & Spade's ongoing
publishing program of concept photo books. They have already
created dozens of titles with limited print runs, sold only in
their gallery and select stores. We have chosen the best and most
inspiring of these studies to bring to a larger audience.
Kawai Koume (1804–1889) was an accomplished poet and painter and
a wife, mother, and grandmother in a lower-ranking samurai family
in the provincial castle town of Wakayama. She was an eyewitness to
many of the key events leading up to the Meiji Restoration and the
radical changes that followed, including the famine of 1837, the
great earthquake of 1854, the cholera epidemic of 1859, and the
departure of samurai to fight in the civil wars of the 1860s. For
more than fifty years, she kept a diary recording her family’s
daily life—meals and expenses, visitors and the weather,
small-town gossip and news of momentous events. Through Koume’s
eyes and words, Simon Partner opens a window on social, economic,
and cultural life amid some of the most dramatic periods of
Japan’s transformative nineteenth century. Koume’s World
vividly portrays the everyday activities, social interactions,
information networks, cultural production, and household economy of
a samurai family across the Tokugawa-Meiji divide. Partner’s
narrative offers a remarkably detailed portrait of the dynamic
working life of a female artist and household manager while also
giving a regional perspective on the upheavals surrounding the
Meiji Restoration. A compelling microhistorical study of gender,
economy, and society in nineteenth-century Japan, Koume’s World
is a compelling account of how one woman experienced both mundane
routines and drastic social transformations.
These whimsical collections of photos appeal to the voyeur in
all of us. Each book is inspired by a single, deceptively simple
concept-bags in trees, looking upward, items that say "thank
you"-and the resulting photo essays are surprisingly illuminating.
BENEFITS OF LOOKING UP contemplates the surprising and uplifting
moment of finding a balloon trapped in a tree.
These are an outgrowth of Partners & Spade's ongoing
publishing program of concept photo books. They have already
created dozens of titles with limited print runs, sold only in
their gallery and select stores. We have chosen the best and most
inspiring of these studies to bring to a larger audience.
Emma Johnson is an African American resident of Durham, North
Carolina, whose son was brutally murdered in 2007. Combining the
voices of Emma and her coauthor Simon Partner, a professor at Duke
University, the book recounts the postwar history of one of the
South's fastest-growing communities through the eyes of one of its
most disadvantaged residents. In the process, the book attempts to
shed light on the social and economic conditions that led to the
murder of Emma's son, one of 25 to 30 mostly African American young
men who fall victim to gun violence each year in Durham.
Traction. Startups Need It. Learn How To Get It. Vision,
groundbreaking ideas, total commitment, and boundless enthusiasm
characterize most startups, but they require capital to go from
promising product to scalable business. More than 80 percent of all
early-stage startups fail. Most of them can build a product, but
the vast majority stumble when it comes time to take those products
to market due to poor "market engineering" skills. Traversing the
Traction Gap exposes the reasons behind that scary failure rate and
provides a prescriptive how-to guide, focused specifically on
market engineering techniques, so startups can succeed. The
go-to-market hurdle is insurmountable to many startups. Just when
they most need to establish a foothold in the market, they run
short on time and money. This is the Traction Gap, that period of
time introducing a new product into the marketplace and being able
to scale it during a rapidly closing window of opportunity.
Traversing the Traction Gap is a practical guidebook for navigating
the tumultuous early life of a startup. Based on real-life
examples, the advice from Cleveland and the members of the Wildcat
Venture Partners team provides a roadmap and metrics for succeeding
where others have failed.
The Controlling Concept: Cornerstone of Performance Management is a
guide to controlling, and how to adopt controlling effectively in
business practice.This book describes, by means of the 'House of
Controlling', how you can effectively implement controlling in your
business practice. For instance, it clarifies the following
questions:Chapters are supplemented by organisational checklists
and business practice examples, drawn from Horvath & Partners'
many years of experience developing and implementing controlling
concepts at home and abroad.
This SpringerBrief reviews current home fire sprinkler system costs
in one- and two-family dwellings, mobile homes, and multifamily
residential buildings up to four stories. It provides individual
community data and qualitative data gained through interviews with
community officials, builders, and fire sprinkler contractors. The
systems are reviewed against a 2008 benchmark study in order to
analyze how the increasingly widespread adoption of national
sprinkler ordinances impacts system cost. Using 51 homes in 17
communities, the authors discuss the impact of sprinkler ordinances
on home fire sprinkler system cost, including extent of coverage,
system types, water sources, permit and inspection fees, and
statewide requirements. Methods and community comparisons are
presented with the analysis. Home Fire Sprinkler Assessment is
intended for practitioners working with sprinkler codes and
building regulation safety. Researchers working in a related field
will also find the book valuable.
The Working Group "0ffshore Nuclear Power Plants" was established
by the Commission of the European Communities in 1971. At that time
it appeared that the option offered by creating new sites offshore
should be explored. The present development of nuclear power has
not, however, reached the stage where offs hore siting can be
considered as a near or medium term proposition. The purpose of
this report is to summarize the state of the art for the provision
of floating or fixed structures, or man-made islands of the size
needed for the construction of nuclear and other power stations. It
describes the main factors which must be taken into account in the
design and location of such islands and provides an indication of
feasibility and cost for each design at the present time. It deals
mainly with the civil engineering problems and not other major
factors, such as the law of the sea, the rights of countries to
locate nuclear establishments off their coast, their safety,
security, the energy connection with the mainland, the marine
ecology, the logistics, etc. ; many of these problems are directly
related to the site and have major economic and political
implications. By studying application examples the Working Group
has occupied itself with these other factors.
The SAGE Handbook of Historical Theory introduces the foundations
of modern historical theory and the applications of theory to a
full range of sub-fields of historical research, bringing the
reader as up to date as possible with continuing debates and
current developments. The book is divided into three key parts,
covering: - Part I. Foundations: The Theoretical Grounds for
Knowledge of the Past - Part II. Applications: Theory-Intensive
Areas in History - Part III. Coda. Post-Postmodernism: Directions
and Interrogations. This important handbook brings together, in one
volume, discussions of modernity, empiricism, deconstruction,
narrative and postmodernity in the continuing evolution of the
historical discipline into our post-postmodern era. Chapters are
written by leading academics from around the world and cover a wide
array of specialized areas of the discipline, including social
history, intellectual history, gender, memory, psychoanalysis and
cultural history. The influence of major thinkers such as Jacques
Derrida, Michel Foucault and Hayden White is fully examined. This
handbook is an essential resource for practising historians, and
students of history, and will appeal to scholars in related
disciplines in the social sciences and humanities who seek a closer
understanding of the theoretical foundations of history.
Centralized data warehouses, the long-time defacto standard for
housing data for analytics, are rapidly giving way to multi-faceted
cloud data platforms. Companies that embrace modern cloud data
platforms benefit from an integrated view of their business using
all of their data and can take advantage of advanced analytic
practices to drive predictions and as yet unimagined data services.
Designing Cloud Data Platforms is an hands-on guide to envisioning
and designing a modern scalable data platform that takes full
advantage of the flexibility of the cloud. As you read, you'll
learn the core components of a cloud data platform design, along
with the role of key technologies like Spark and Kafka Streams.
You'll also explore setting up processes to manage cloud-based
data, keep it secure, and using advanced analytic and BI tools to
analyse it. about the technologyAccess to affordable, dependable,
serverless cloud services has revolutionized the way organizations
can approach data management, and companies both big and small are
raring to migrate to the cloud. But without a properly designed
data platform, data in the cloud can remain just as siloed and
inaccessible as it is today for most organizations. Designing Cloud
Data Platforms lays out the principles of a well-designed platform
that uses the scalable resources of the public cloud to manage all
of an organization's data, and present it as useful business
insights. about the bookIn Designing Cloud Data Platforms, you'll
learn how to integrate data from multiple sources into a single,
cloud-based, modern data platform. Drawing on their real-world
experiences designing cloud data platforms for dozens of
organizations, cloud data experts Danil Zburivsky and Lynda Partner
take you through a six-layer approach to creating cloud data
platforms that maximizes flexibility and manageability and reduces
costs. Starting with foundational principles, you'll learn how to
get data into your platform from different databases, files, and
APIs, the essential practices for organizing and processing that
raw data, and how to best take advantage of the services offered by
major cloud vendors. As you progress past the basics you'll take a
deep dive into advanced topics to get the most out of your data
platform, including real-time data management, machine learning
analytics, schema management, and more. what's inside The tools of
different public cloud for implementing data platforms Best
practices for managing structured and unstructured data sets
Machine learning tools that can be used on top of the cloud Cost
optimization techniques about the readerFor data professionals
familiar with the basics of cloud computing and distributed data
processing systems like Hadoop and Spark. about the authors Danil
Zburivsky has over 10 years experience designing and supporting
large-scale data infrastructure for enterprises across the globe.
Lynda Partner is the VP of Analytics-as-a-Service at Pythian, and
has been on the business side of data for over 20 years.
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