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'In A Word' is a collection of over twenty mainstream poems, three
collections of Haiku poems, three monologues and one sonnet and
includes his prize winning poem 'The Lost Voice'. His poems reflect
his thoughtful and sometimes quirky response to true life events.
Over the past four years he has written two travel journals, six
short stories, two plays and two children's stories. This is his
first collection of poetry.
Religionless Spirituality claims that neither religion nor
materialistic science satisfies the ache of the human heart for
meaning or significance. We have experienced wonderful progress
through the advances of science. Unfortunately, our achievements in
many respects have become our atrocities. Since the Enlightenment,
mechanistic science has insisted that it is only through reason
that we can objectively prove anything, thereby excluding all
subjective experience. This is the predominant paradigm by which
capitalism and materialism prevail. Modern society has almost
completely adopted this model. Because of this near total embrace,
the environment of the human habitat is becoming more and more
threatened. Through this model we infer that infinite growth can
fit into a finite world. The ego is catered to as a consequence,
but our spirit grows ever more impoverished. What use is
verification by the human eye if the subjective experience of sight
is excluded? Science explains but tells us nothing of experience.
We need a spirit of transcendence, something that lies beyond
matter, to explain the human construct. This is where spirituality
enters. Religion, for its own ends, has politicized spirituality
and co-opted for power and control. Individually, spirituality
calls us to reclaim the birthright of God's divinity alive within
each of us. True spirituality calls us to look to the power within.
True spirituality belongs to each individual. We must adopt a new
paradigm, decontaminate ourselves from organized religion, and see
our own individual divinity.
"SAGE Handbooks set a standard amongst compendia for fields within
the social sciences...The book is well produced and includes an
excellent index..one that will prove useful to graduate
students..." Paul B. Thompson, Michigan State University"This book
raises the theoretical level of rural studies to new heights the
Handbook of Rural Studies will likely become a key resource on the
bookshelves of the next generation of graduate students." Gary Paul
Green, University of Wisconsin-Madison
"This Handbook powerfully demonstrates that rural spaces, rural
societies and rural natures are at the very forefront of critical
social science endeavour. Read this book, become a rural social
scientist." Henry Buller, University of Exeter"An outstandingly
comprehensive review of theory, research and the study of rural
questions an essential reference for students, scholars,
politicians, developers and rural activists." Imre Kovach,
Institute for Political Sciences, Budapest
"This collection is an essential addition to any rural scholar s
library and will be a critical resource for both established rural
scholars and rising graduate students interested in rural research
topics." Peter B. Nelson, Middlebury College"The Handbook of Rural
Studies is a tour de force on changing rural people and places in a
rapidly urbanizing global economy -- the most comprehensive
interdisciplinary treatment of 'rural' available anywhere. This is
absolutely must reading for social scientists concerned about
finding a prominent place for 'rural' in scholarly discourse,
institutional analysis, and public policy debates on the political
economy of space." Daniel T. Lichter, Cornell University
The Handbook of Rural Studiesrepresents the vitality and
theoretical innovation at work in rural studies. It shows how
political economy and the "cultural turn" have led to very
significant new thinking in the cultural representations of:
rurality; nature; sustainability; new economies; power and
rurality; new consumerism; and exclusion and rurality.
It is organized in three sections: approaches to rural studies;
rural research: key theoretical co-ordinates and new rural
relations.
In a rich and textured discussion, the Handbook of Rural Studies
explains the key moments in which the theorization of culture,
nature, politics, agency, and space in rural contexts have
transmitted ideas back into wider social science."
Angel investment and finance have been spreading from Silicon
Valley to other parts of the world, including Asia, at an
accelerating pace. Yet there have been few attempts to document
this phenomenon and examine the hows and whys of startup financing
in the region. Angel Financing in Asia Pacific addresses this
knowledge gap by approaching the subject matter from two angles.
First, from a journalistic angle, it aims to capture the current
status and recent developments in a number of countries or
territories in Asia. In each country report, the respective
author(s) trace the background, trends, and future outlook of
technology and innovation driven developments and related angel
investment activities. The second part of the book takes a more
analytical and prescriptive angle to the subject; making
recommendations, providing analysis, and suggesting new approaches
to startup financing in the Asia Pacific region.
Landscape designers have long understood the use of plants to
provide beauty, aesthetic pleasure and visual stimulation while
supporting a broad range of functional goals. However, the
potential for plants in the landscape to elicit human involvement
and provide mental stimulation and restoration is much less well
understood. This book meshes the art of planting design with an
understanding of how humans respond to natural environments.
Beginning with an understanding of human needs, preferences and
responses to landscape, the author interprets the ways in which an
understanding of the human-environment interaction can inform
planting design. Many of the principles and techniques that may be
used in planting design are beautifully illustrated in full colour
with examples by leading landscape architects and designers from
the United Kingdom, Europe, North America and Asia, including:
Andrea Cochran, Andrea Cochran Landscape Architecture, San
Francisco, CA Design Workshop Inc. Richard Hartlage, Land
Morphology, Seattle, WA Shunmyo Masuno, Japan Landscape Consultants
Ltd., Yokohama Piet Oudolf, Hummelo, The Netherlands Melody
Redekop, Vancouver Christine Ten Eyck, Ten Eyck Landscape
Architects Inc., Austin, TX Kongjian Yu, Turenscape Ltd., Beijing.
The book stimulates thought, provides new direction and assists the
reader to find their own unique design voice. Because there are
many valid processes and intentions for landscape design, the book
is not intended to be overly prescriptive. Rather than presenting a
strict design method and accompanying set of rules, Planting Design
provides information, insight and inspiration as a basis for
developing the individual designer's own expression in this most
challenging of art forms.
Landscape designers have long understood the use of plants to
provide beauty, aesthetic pleasure and visual stimulation while
supporting a broad range of functional goals. However, the
potential for plants in the landscape to elicit human involvement
and provide mental stimulation and restoration is much less well
understood. This book meshes the art of planting design with an
understanding of how humans respond to natural environments.
Beginning with an understanding of human needs, preferences and
responses to landscape, the author interprets the ways in which an
understanding of the human-environment interaction can inform
planting design. Many of the principles and techniques that may be
used in planting design are beautifully illustrated in full colour
with examples by leading landscape architects and designers from
the United Kingdom, Europe, North America and Asia, including:
Andrea Cochran, Andrea Cochran Landscape Architecture, San
Francisco, CA Design Workshop Inc. Richard Hartlage, Land
Morphology, Seattle, WA Shunmyo Masuno, Japan Landscape Consultants
Ltd., Yokohama Piet Oudolf, Hummelo, The Netherlands Melody
Redekop, Vancouver Christine Ten Eyck, Ten Eyck Landscape
Architects Inc., Austin, TX Kongjian Yu, Turenscape Ltd., Beijing.
The book stimulates thought, provides new direction and assists the
reader to find their own unique design voice. Because there are
many valid processes and intentions for landscape design, the book
is not intended to be overly prescriptive. Rather than presenting a
strict design method and accompanying set of rules, Planting Design
provides information, insight and inspiration as a basis for
developing the individual designer's own expression in this most
challenging of art forms.
Religionless Spirituality claims that neither religion nor
materialistic science satisfies the ache of the human heart for
meaning or significance. We have experienced wonderful progress
through the advances of science. Unfortunately, our achievements in
many respects have become our atrocities. Since the Enlightenment,
mechanistic science has insisted that it is only through reason
that we can objectively prove anything, thereby excluding all
subjective experience. This is the predominant paradigm by which
capitalism and materialism prevail. Modern society has almost
completely adopted this model. Because of this near total embrace,
the environment of the human habitat is becoming more and more
threatened. Through this model we infer that infinite growth can
fit into a finite world. The ego is catered to as a consequence,
but our spirit grows ever more impoverished. What use is
verification by the human eye if the subjective experience of sight
is excluded? Science explains but tells us nothing of experience.
We need a spirit of transcendence, something that lies beyond
matter, to explain the human construct. This is where spirituality
enters. Religion, for its own ends, has politicized spirituality
and co-opted for power and control. Individually, spirituality
calls us to reclaim the birthright of God's divinity alive within
each of us. True spirituality calls us to look to the power within.
True spirituality belongs to each individual. We must adopt a new
paradigm, decontaminate ourselves from organized religion, and see
our own individual divinity.
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