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GLACIAL GEOLOGY and the Pleistocene Epoch by Richard Foster Flint
Professor of Geology in Yule University New York JOHN WILEY SONS,
Inc. London CHAPMAN HALL, Limited To the memory of MAX DEMOREST
1910-1942 Outstanding glaciologist, excellent field companion,
generous and thoughtful friend, who died to save the lives of
others. November 30, 1942 PREFACE The Pleistocene epoch occupies a
peculiarly important place in the time scale of geology, for it
embraces the events of the latest million or more years in the
history of the Earth and is therefore so recent that it bridges the
gap between the geologic changes now in progress and the more
remote past. When the work of the geologist is finished, wrote
Gilbert, 1 and his final comprehensive report written, the longest
and most important chapter will be upon the latest and shortest of
the geo logic periods. The chapter will be longest because the
exceptional full ness of the record of the latest period will
enable him to set forth most completely its complex history. The
changes of each period its erosion, its sedimentation, and its
metamorphism obliterate part of the records of its predecessor and
of all earlier periods, so that the order of our knowledge must
continue to be, as it now is, the inverse order of their antiquity.
This fact in itself furnishes an adequate reason for making the
prin cipal facts of the Pleistocene epoch compactly available, not
only to geologists but also to Geologists, archeologists,
geographers, and . others whose studies reach back into the
prehistoric realm. In addition, the increased pace of research upon
Pleistocene problems in general, and problems in glacial geology in
particular, that has been evidentduring the last two decades has
emphasized the necessity, in this field, of a summary that will be
at once a reference to the data already established and a means of
indicating the areas and problems in which further research is most
needed. These are the principal objectives of the present volume.
No one knows better than its author that it falls short of attain
ing them. Knowledge of the Pleistocene has grown to such an extent
that a complete reference work would become an encyclopedia. The
consequent necessity for condensation has required the exercise of
selective judgment at every turn. The list of references at the end
of the book is far from complete, though an earnest effort has been
made to see that it is representative. In particular it may lack
important titles that have appeared in some countries during the
war years and that have not yet been widely distributed. 1 Gilbert
1890, p. 1. viii PREFACE This discussion treats the Pleistocene
frankly from the point of view of glaciation, the outstanding
characteristic that distinguishes the Pleisto cene from the epochs
that preceded it. The somewhat cumbersome title was selected with
this fact in mind, in an effort not to create the impression that
the work is a fully balanced treatment of every phase of the
Pleistocene. As is pointed out in Chapter 16, the correlations of
Pleistocene events cited and suggested are, as far as possible,
those based on geologic evidence rather than on archeologic
evidence. In the presentation of geologic evidence itself
stream-terrace data are used as little as possible in the belief
that this class of data is more frequently subject to faulty
interpretation than the data obtained from features ofother kinds.
In particular this book avoids, in correlation, deduction from any
theory of Pleistocene climatic fluctuation which sets up a fixed
chronology of events. This conservative attitude is adopted on the
principle that only when the stratigraphic column is built up
strictly on geologic evidence can the influence of prejudice in
favor of a particular theory of climate be avoided...
Arguably the most established contemporary spiritual classic by our most profound living religious writer. This timeless classic has helped well over a million people discover a richer spiritual life infused with joy, peace and a deeper understanding of God.
The book explores the 'classic disciplines' of Christian faith: the inward disciplines of meditation, prayer, fasting, and study; the outward disciplines of simplicity, solitude, submission and service and the corporate disciplines of confession, worship, guidance and celebration.
Nathan Foster was just a child when his father's classic
"Celebration of Discipline" brought the spiritual disciplines into
the popular evangelical consciousness. More than thirty years
later, Nathan made his own journey into the spiritual disciplines.
As he sought day by day to develop habits that would enable him to
live more like Jesus, he encountered problems both universal and
unique. In this engaging narrative, he draws insights from saints
of old to uncover fresh ways of living for the contemporary,
postmodern Christian.
Through his successes, struggles, and failures, Foster invites
readers on a journey of freedom, pain, frustration, and ultimately
joy as he learns to rise above selfish desires, laugh at his own
failures, and fall in love with God. Those who have read
"Celebration of Discipline "will find in Nathan's book creative new
ways to practice the disciplines that have been so formative in
their lives. Those who are new to the spiritual disciplines will
find that developing a vital, interactive, conversational
relationship with God is within their grasp. As a result, the holy
habits of love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness,
faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control are truly possible for
all. Includes chapter openings and a foreword from Richard J.
Foster.
Turning conventional wisdom on its head, a Senior Partner and an
Innovation Specialist from McKinsey & Company debunk the myth
that high-octane, built-to-last companies can continue to excel
year after year and reveal the dynamic strategies of "discontinuity
"and creative destruction these corporations "must" adopt in order
to maintain excellence and remain competitive.
In striking contrast to such bibles of business literature as In
Search of Excellence" "and Built to Las"t, "Richard N. Foster and
Sarah Kaplan draw on research they conducted at McKinsey &
Company of more than one thousand corporations in fifteen
industries over a thirty-six-year period. The industries they
examined included old-economy industries such as pulp and paper and
chemicals, and new-economy industries like semiconductors and
software. Using this enormous fact base, Foster and Kaplan show
that even the best-run and most widely admired companies included
in their sample are unable to sustain their market-beating levels
of performance for more than ten to fifteen years. Foster and
Kaplan's long-term studies of corporate birth, survival, and death
in America show that the corporate equivalent of El Dorado, the
golden company that continually outperforms the market, has never"
"existed. It is a myth.
Corporations operate with management philosophies based on the
assumption of continuity; as a result, in the long term, they
cannot change or create value at the pace and scale of the markets.
Their control processes, the very processes that enable them to
survive over the long haul, deaden them to the vital and constant
need for change. Proposing a radical new business paradigm, Foster
and Kaplan argue that redesigning the corporation to change at the
pace and scale of the capital markets rather than merely operate
well will require more than simple adjustments. They explain how
companies like Johnson and Johnson, Enron, Corning, and GE are
overcoming cultural "lock-in" by "transforming" rather than
incrementally improving their companies. They are doing this by
creating new businesses, selling off or closing down businesses or
divisions whose growth is slowing down, as well as abandoning
outdated, ingrown structures and rules and adopting new
decision-making processes, control systems, and mental models.
Corporations, they argue, must learn to be as dynamic and
responsive as the market itself if they are to sustain superior
returns and thrive over the long term.
In a book that is sure to shake the business world to its
foundations, Creative Destruction, like Re-Engineering the
Corporation before it, offers a new paradigm that will change the
way we think about business.
"From the Hardcover edition."
2011 Leadership Journal Top Book of the Year "At the very heart of
God is the passionate disposition to be in loving fellowship with
you. . . . From the human side of this equation it is meditative
prayer that ushers us into this divine-human fellowship." Richard
Foster, bestselling author and founder of Renovar?, writes these
words as one who has experienced what they describe. And in this
new book he will beautifully guide you in this transformational
way, that you might come to know deeper fellowship with God.
Weaving together quotes and stories from the lives of mothers and
fathers of the faith as well as powerful encounters with God from
his own life, Foster describes the riches of quieting your mind and
heart in order to listen to and obey God more closely. Along the
way, at perhaps his clearest, most practical best, he also provides
the biblical teaching and step-by-step help you need to begin this
prayer practice for yourself. The journey into meditative prayer is
not easy, but it is essential. And, as Foster shows, it's possible,
even in the midst of the noisy, often chaotic world we live in.
Your soul can become a sanctuary where you fellowship with the very
God of the universe, who knows you and loves you deeply. These
pages point the way.
No issues touch us more profoundly or universally,' writes Richard
Foster. 'No topics cause more controversy. No human realities have
greater power to bless or curse. No three things have been more
sought after or are more in need of a Christian response.' Money,
Sex and Power discerns the biblical principles that enable us to
live out a relevant and authentic response to the three greatest
temptations of our age. Gerard Kelly writes: 'Foster follows a road
few in recent years have travelled, and does so with depth, wit and
down-to-earth wisdom. Don't assume for one moment that this book is
anti-money, anti-sex or anti-power: the author has a healthy
respect and admiration for all three as sacred gifts of a loving
creator. What he does urge us to do, though, is to "live rightly"
in respect of these key ares, and so to be freed into a life of
creative celebration.'
Best-selling author Richard J. Foster offers a warm, compelling,
and sensitive primer on prayer, helping us to understand,
experience, and practice it in its many forms-from the simple
prayer of beginning again to unceasing prayer. He clarifies the
prayer process, answers common misconceptions, and shows the way
into prayers of contemplation, healing, blessing, forgiveness, and
rest.
Coming to prayer is like coming home, Foster says. "Nothing
feels more right, more like what we are created to be and to do.
Yet at the same time we are confronted with great mysteries. Who
hasn't struggled with the puzzle of unanswered prayer? Who hasn't
wondered how a finite person can commune with the infinite Creator
of the universe? Who hasn't questioned whether prayer isn't merely
psychological manipulation after all? We do our best, of course, to
answer these knotty questions but when all is said and done, there
is a sense in which these mysteries remain unanswered and
unanswerable . . . At such times we must learn to become
comfortable with the mystery."
Foster shows how prayer can move us inward into personal
transformation, upward toward intimacy with God, and outward to
minister to others. He leads us beyond questions to a deeper
understanding and practice of prayer, bringing us closer to God, to
ourselves, and to our community.
Football inspires love and hate in equal measure. It creates
sporting moments that live with us forever. It also offers a unique
opportunity to pour scorn, inflict blame, and generally get angry.
Just look at our treatment of the England team and the fate of
almost every premiership manager; football is brilliant at building
them up only to knock them down again. But the game inspires so
much frustration precisely because fans are so devoted. The things
we hate in the game show just how important it is to us. This funny
and fascinating collection of 'football hates' will ring true with
every supporter who both loves the game, and hates what some people
do to it. Richard Foster tackles the issues that so incense the
ordinary football supporter, from agents to England and from
haircuts to diving. The book also features many contributions from
well-known figures and, of course, long-suffering fans.
Documenting his legendary performances at the 1972
Olympics--winning seven gold medals while breaking seven world
records--this is the first biography to chronicle the amazing life
story of renowned athlete Mark Spitz. Every aspect of his
roller-coaster career is recorded, from an age-group prodigy and
four-medal "flop" at the 1968 Olympics to an outstanding collegiate
career at Indiana University and a gold-medal haul in 1972 followed
by lucrative endorsements and an unsuccessful stint in
entertainment. Personal stories are also included such as the role
Spitz's father played in his career, stormy relationships with
coaches and teammates, experiences as a Jewish athlete amidst
anti-Semitism and the Munich massacre, and his impact on the
commercialization of swimming. Career insights and
behind-the-scenes anecdotes about Spitz and his competitors shed
light on his complicated personality and round out the details of
this swimming icon's story for old and new fans alike.
Freedom of movement wasn't always an alien concept to the British.
Flower Factory tells of an English seasonal worker going to live
and work in the Netherlands at the turn of the millennium. These
psyched-out remembrances are set in the Bollenstreek of South
Holland, an area that produces flower bulbs by the billion. Casual
workers from all over Europe created their own ecosystem of squats,
parties and alternative living practices around the working
seasons, raving hard and living for the weekly pay packet. In the
year 2000 it seemed nothing would change in this free-and-easy
land, but the narrator witnessed the last beating of the 24 Hour
Party drum. Featuring original line illustrations by the author,
this surreally comic and immersive novel is a dreamlike snapshot of
life in Europe just two decades ago: the book shines a lurid light
on a world that's difficult to recognise today.
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