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Oliver Bishop presents a lighthearted romp through 80 plus years in
the life of a son of the soil, from the gritty depression years to
the present, to include the bucolic farm and ranch years, the
competitive military years, to include a tour of Missile Combat
Crew Commander.
Then to the demanding City Manager years, the political State
official years, and his serene retirement years. The book is rife
with little vignettes that flavor a life. As he says, "It covers
many fields: corn fields, wheat fields, and hay fields."
Presidents and Place: America's Favorite Sons highlights the
interrelationship between America's leading political icons and
various facets of space and place, including places of birth and
death as well as regional allegiances, among others. Chapters
examine the legacy of relationships between presidents and place in
a variety of social and cultural forms, ranging from famous
political campaigns to television series to developments in
tourism. Beginning with the political iconography of New York's
Federal Hall in early eighteenth-century America and ending with a
focus on the Republican Party's electoral relationship with the
South, the interdisciplinary and methodologically diverse nature of
the chapters reveals that place has more than a biographical
significance in relation to US presidents.
The writings of Jean Baudrillard have dramatically altered the face
of critical theory and promise to pose challenges well into the
21st century. His work on simulation, media, the status of the
image, the system of objects, hyperreality, and information
technology continues to influence intellectual work in a diverse
set of fields. This volume uniquely provides overviews of
Baudrillard's career while also simultaneously including examples
of current works on and with Baudrillard that engage some of the
many and varied ways Baudrillard's work is being addressed,
deployed, and critiqued in the present. As such, it offers chapters
useful to the novice and the well-versed in critical theory and
Baudrillard Studies alike. Contributors to the volume include John
Armitage, John Beck, Ryan Bishop, Doug Kellner, John Phillips and
Mark Poster. No less controversial today than he was in the past,
Baudrillard continues to divide intellectuals and academicians, an
issue this volume addresses by re-engaging the writing itself
without falling into either simplistic dismissal or solipsistic
cheerleading, but rather by taking the fecundity operative in the
thought and meeting its consistent challenge. "Baudrillard Now"
provokes sustained interaction with one of philosophy's most
important, provocative and stimulating thinkers.
The dogmas of the quiet past are inadequate to the stormy present.
The occasion is piled high with difficulty, and we must rise with
the occasion. As our case is new, so we must think anew and act
anew. Abraham Lincoln, 1862 When I came across this quote, it made
me recall my first participation at an international meeting on
bone marrow transplantation, at a time when this was the only term
that was used to describe the field. During a particular session
there was a presentation on the use of peripheral blood as the sole
source of stem cells for transplantation, and a member of the
audience rose to state that it was medically unethical to consider
such treatment, as it certainly could not contain stem cells. Now
nearly twenty years later, peripheral blood is the predominant
source of stem cells used for hematopoietic stem cell
transplantation. In the same period of time there have been several
other dogmatic opinions, which permeate all of medicine, that have
come and gone in the field of hematopoietic stem cell
transplantation, and will continue to do so with advancements from
basic and clinical research. It is within this context that the
format of this book was devised. Traditionally reviews on specific
topics related to hematopoietic stem cell transplantation reflect
the views of a single author or a research group.
There is no doubt that we have, during the last decade, moved into
a "golden age" of condensed matter science. The sequence of
discoveries of novel new states of matter and their rapid
assimilation into experimental and theoretical research, as well as
devices, has been remarkable. To name but a few: spin glasses;
incommensurate, fractal, quasicrystal structures; synthetic metals;
quantum well fabrication; fractional quantum Hall effect: solid
state chaos; heavy fermions; and most spectacularly
high-temperature superconductivity. This rapid evolution has been
marked by the need to address the reality of materials in "extreme"
conditions - - disordered, nonlinear systems in reduced dimensions,
restricted geometries and at mesoscopic scales, often with striking
competitions between several length and frequency scales, and
between strong electron-phonon and electron-electron interactions.
In such new territory it is not surprising that very
interdisciplinary approaches are being explored and traditional
boundaries between subjects and disciplines re-defined. In theory,
this is evident, for instance, in attempts: (1) to advance the
state of the art for elec tronic structure calculations so as to
handle strongly interacting many-body systems and delicate
competitions for collective ground states (spin models or
many-electron Hamiltoni ans, field theory, band structure, quantum
chemistry and numerical approaches); or (2) to understand pattern
formation and complex (including chaotic) dynamics in extended sys
tems. This demands close involvement with applied mathematics,
numerical simulations and statistical mechanics techniques.
The collection of articles in this volume represents the
proceedings of the inau- gural Conference of the Institute of
Theoretical Matter Physics at the University of Florence, Italy,
June 7-13, 1990. The aim of this Institute (sponsored by the Con-
sorzio Interuniversitario di Fisica della Materia, INFM) is to
foster interdisciplinary approaches to theoretical problems in
Solid State, Electronics and Optics. Corre- spondingly, the
Conference surveyed a broad scope of modern analytic techniques in
nonlinear science and their application to novel liquids, solids
and optical environ- ments. The Conference was held at Centro Studi
CISL, a magnificent Villa up to Florence. The major topics
addressed through survey and specialized lectures, discussions and
posters were: Complexity and Coherence in spin glasses, associative
distribu- tive memory, low dimensional electronic materials,
magnets, Josephson junction ar- rays, optics, semiconductors,
convection cells, material science, high-temperature
superconductivity; Physics of Quantum Devices such as nonlinear
feedback oscilla- tors, macroscopic quantum tunneling, hetero
structures, quantum ballistic devices, tunneling in atomic devices;
Field Theory and Statistical Mechanics, especially for
soliton-bearing and quantum chaotic systems. Many exciting ideas
and results were presented and debated in lively fashion. Perhaps
two major themes were evident throughout the workshop.
In the past three decades there has been enormous progress in
identifying the essential role that nonlinearity plays in physical
systems, including supporting soliton-like solutions and
self-trapped sxcitations such as polarons. during the same period,
similarly impressive progress has occurred in understanding the
effects of disorder in linear quantum problems, especially
regarding Anderson localization arising from impurities, random
spatial structures, stochastic applied fields, and so forth. These
striking consequences of disorder, noise and nonlinearity
frequently occur together in physical systems. Yet there have been
only limited attempts to develop systematic techniques which can
include all of these ingredients, which may reinforce, complement
or frustrate each other. This book contains a range of articles
which provide important steps toward the goal of systematic
understanding and classification of phenomenology. Experts from
Australia, Europe, Japan, USA, and the USSR describe both
mathematical and numerical techniques - especially from soliton and
statistical physics disciplines - and applicaations to a number of
important physical systems and devices, including optical and
electronic transmission lines, liquid crystals, biophysics and
magnetism.
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Nonlinearity in Condensed Matter - Proceedings of the Sixth Annual Conference, Center for Nonlinear Studies, Los Alamos, New Mexico, 5-9 May, 1986 (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1987)
Alan R. Bishop, David K. Campbell, Steven E. Trullinger, Pradeep Kumar
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The Sixth Annual Conference of the Center for Nonlinear Studies at
the Los Alamos National Laboratory was held May 5-9, 1986, on the
topic "Nonlinearity in Condensed Matter: Lessons from the Past and
Prospects for the Future. " As conference organizers, we felt that
the study of non linear phenomena in condensed matter had matured
to the point where it made sense to take stock of the numerous
lessons to be learned from a variety of contexts where nonlinearity
plays a fundamental role and to evaluate the prospects for the
growth of this general discipline. The successful 1978 Oxford
Symposium on nonlinear (soliton) struc ture and dynamics in
condensed matter (Springer Ser. Solid-State Sci., Vol. 8) was held
at a time when the ubiquity of solitons was just begin ning to be
appreciated by the condensed matter community; in subsequent years
the soliton paradigm has provided a rather useful framework for in
vestigating a large number of phenomena, particularly in
low-dimensional systems. Nevertheless, we felt that the importance
of nonlinearity in wider arenas than "solitonics" merited a
significant expansion in the scope of the conference over that of
the 1978 symposium. Indeed, many of the lessons are quite general
and their potential for cross-fertilization of otherwise poorly
connected disciplines was certainly one of the prime motivations
for this conference. Thus, while these proceedings contain many
contribu tions pertaining to soliton behavior in different
contexts, the reader will find much more as well, particularly in
the later chapters."
ill the past three decades there has been enonnous progress in
identifying the es sential role that "nonlinearity" plays in
physical systems. Classical nonlinear wave equations can support
localized, stable "soliton" solutions, and nonlinearities in
quantum systems can lead to self-trapped excitations, such as
polarons. Since these nonlinear excitations often dominate the
transport and response properties of the systems in which they
exist, accurate modeling of their effects is essential to
interpreting a wide range of physical phenomena. Further, the
dramatic de velopments in "deterministic chaos", including the
recognition that even simple nonlinear dynamical systems can
produce seemingly random temporal evolution, have similarly
demonstrated that an understanding of chaotic dynamics is vital to
an accurate interpretation of the behavior of many physical
systems. As a conse quence of these two developments, the study of
nonlinear phenomena has emerged as a subject in its own right.
During these same three decades, similar progress has occurred in
understand ing the effects of "disorder". Stimulated by Anderson's
pioneering work on "dis ordered" quantum solid state materials,
this effort has also grown into a field that now includes a variety
of classical and quantum systems and treats "disorder" arising from
many sources, including impurities, random spatial structures, and
stochastic applied fields. Significantly, these two developments
have occurred rather independently, with relatively little
overlapping research.
When neurobiologist Elizabeth M Adler was diagnosed with
non-Hodgkin lymphoma almost twenty years ago, she learned
everything she could about the disease, both to cope with the
emotional stress of her diagnosis and to make the best possible
decisions for her treatment. In Living with Lymphoma, she combines
her scientific expertise and personal knowledge with a desire to
help other people who have lymphoma manage this complex and often
baffling disease. With the availability of more effective treatment
regimens, many people with lymphoma are living longer; in fact,
there are more than 700,000 lymphoma survivors in the United States
alone. Given this change in the lymphoma landscape, the second
edition of this book places a greater emphasis on survivorship. The
new edition includes the latest information on lymphoma diagnosis,
treatment, and incidence, and describes the most recent update to
the WHO system of lymphoma classification and staging. Adler
discusses new targeted therapies like ibrutinib and idelalisib and
describes how other treatments, including radiation therapy and
stem cell transplants, have been modified, while others have been
discontinued. She also addresses new developments, such as the
possible role of lack of sunlight and vitamin D in the pathogenesis
of lymphoma, and the use of medical marijuana. The book includes
suggestions for further reading, including the latest material
available online.
In this revealing autobiography, you will read about a life and
ministry that had been forged in the furnace of adversity. Years of
abuse, addiction and alienation had almost crushed the destiny that
God had designed. This story of triumph will encourage the parent
who is interceding for their wayward child, the soul that is in
desperate need of intervention and anyone in ministry who is on the
verge of quitting. Kevin Bishop is concerned about our society and
understands what this generation needs. Overcoming a life filled
with satanic vices and violence, his ministry is built upon four
basic principles: 1. Giving hope to the hopeless. 2. Offering
healing to the hurting. 3. Showing love to the unloved. 4.
Extending acceptance to those who have been discarded. "He who has
been forgiven much loves much" (Luke 7:47). Kevin R. Bishop is the
Senior Pastor of Cornerstone Community Church in Wisconsin Rapids,
WI, and founder of Kevin Bishop Ministries, Inc. He is ordained
with the World Harvest Ministerial Alliance in Columbus, OH, under
the direction of Pastor Rod Parsley. He is a devoted husband and
father. For over 20 years he has ministered to those who have felt
abandoned, alone and astray offering them the hope that is only
found in Christ. www.kevinbishop.net
The writings of Jean Baudrillard have dramatically altered the face
of critical theory and promise to pose challenges well into the
21st century. His work on simulation, media, the status of the
image, the system of objects, hyperreality, and information
technology continues to influence intellectual work in a diverse
set of fields. This volume uniquely provides overviews of
Baudrillard’s career while also simultaneously including examples
of current works on and with Baudrillard that engage some of the
many and varied ways Baudrillard’s work is being addressed,
deployed, and critiqued in the present. As such, it offers chapters
useful to the novice and the well-versed in critical theory and
Baudrillard Studies alike. Contributors to the volume include John
Armitage, John Beck, Ryan Bishop, Doug Kellner, John Phillips and
Mark Poster. No less controversial today than he was in the past,
Baudrillard continues to divide intellectuals and academicians, an
issue this volume addresses by re-engaging the writing itself
without falling into either simplistic dismissal or solipsistic
cheerleading, but rather by taking the fecundity operative in the
thought and meeting its consistent challenge. "Baudrillard Now"
provokes sustained interaction with one of philosophy’s most
important, provocative and stimulating thinkers.
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Alice R. Bishop
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"In the Shadows of Laeolin," the compelling conclusion to Matthew
R. Bishop's "The Kingdom of the Free" series, throws Gendorn,
Bendoraun, and Kamira into the middle of a confrontation of the
world's greatest heroes and most treacherous villains and forces
the three children to survive a world at war in the darkest corners
of the night. Set in the shadow of the Black Tower in the center of
the gigantic city of Laeolin, the story follows the three heroes
through victory and loss all alike. From those shadows they must
emerge as leaders among all men and women, or they will not emerge
at all. Praise for "A Land of Our Own," Book One in "The Kingdom of
the Free" Heartwarming, captivating, illuminating. Few novels
master one element, let alone pull off the trifecta. I began the
book on the subway and by the time I looked up, I was seven stops
past my destination. - Daniel Zimnikov, reviewer An excellent
war-time fantasy epic that explores the human cost of freedom. -
Anna Grossman, editor I could not put it down. The words are
overpowering...this is exactly the kind of book I love to read. -
Carolyn Crochet, reader
Oliver Bishop presents a lighthearted romp through 80 plus years in
the life of a son of the soil, from the gritty depression years to
the present, to include the bucolic farm and ranch years, the
competitive military years, to include a tour of Missile Combat
Crew Commander.
Then to the demanding City Manager years, the political State
official years, and his serene retirement years. The book is rife
with little vignettes that flavor a life. As he says, "It covers
many fields: corn fields, wheat fields, and hay fields."
The classic adventure "A Land of Our Own" chronicles the struggle
of a boy born into a penal colony, forced to fight for the freedom
he was denied at birth. In the course of his escape he fights in
open battle as a soldier, spies inside enemy castles in disguise,
hides in rural villages, and faces starvation alone in the cold
wilderness. By the time he has found his freedom, everyone in
Fengorian will know his name. "An excellent war-time fantasy epic
that explores the human cost of freedom" - Anna Grossman
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