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This book explores the moral and representational issues associated
with engaging young people with popular media depictions of death
and dying. Emotionally charged depictions of death play an
important role in contemporary media directed toward teen and young
adult audiences. Across creative works as diverse as interactive
digital games, graphic novels, short form serial narratives,
television and films, young people gain opportunities to engage
with representations of death. In some cases, representations of
death, dying, and the decision to end one's own life have been
subject to public outcry and criticism related to its perceived
potential impact on impressionable audiences. Death in/as
entertainment can also be fleeting, commonplace and used for humour
making it trivial. The chapters in this volume particularly
consider the types of engagement made possible through different
contemporary creative mediums and the ways in which they might
distinctively capture or arouse thoughts and feelings on the end
and loss of a human life. Death as Entertainment will appeal to
researchers and students interested in new media and its cultural
and psychological impact. The chapters in this book were originally
published as a special issue of Mortality.
Remote Sensing deals with the fundamental ideas underlying the
rapidly growing field of remote sensing. John Schott explores
energy-matter interaction, radiation propagation, data
dissemination, and described the tools and procedures required to
extract information from remotely sensed data using the image chain
approach. Organizations and individuals often focus on one aspect
of the remote sensing process before considering it as a whole,
thus investigating unjustified effort, time, and expense to get
minimal improvement. Unlike other books on the subject, Remote
Sensing treats the process as a continuous flow. Schott examines
the limitations obstructing the flow of information to the user,
employing numerous applications of remote sensing to earth
observation disciplines. For this second edition, in addition to a
thorough update, there are major changes and additions, such as a
much more complete treatment of spectroscopic imaging, which has
matured dramatically in the last ten years, and a more rigorous
treatment of image processing with an emphasis on spectral image
processing algorithms. Remote Sensing is an ideal first text in
remote sensing for advanced undergraduate and graduate students in
the physical or engineering sciences, and will also serve as a
valuable reference for practitioners.
I am the middle child. I have an older brother and a younger
sister. My brother, Jim, was born in 1958. At the time he was born,
he was diagnosed with brain damage. The damage affects his speech,
coordination, and emotions. Based on today's information, he could
be considered Autistic as well as having Asperger's. Even though he
is 56, he is still much like a child in many ways. He spends his
days watching the news, the Weather Channel or the History Channel
(or a basketball or baseball game if one is on) and sketching. When
he is not sketching, he can be found staring off into space in his
own little world. My Brother's Keeper details mine and my brother's
lives from birth to present day. We share what we have gone through
in the hopes it will help others.
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