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The book presents a re-reading of H. G. Wells' novel "The Island of
Doctor Moreau" as a key to addressing the controversies of our own
humanity. Ron Edwards is a broadly-experienced researcher and
teacher specializing in evolutionary theory, as well as a long-time
participant in animal care oversight at a leading research
institution. His careful examination in this book looks strictly at
the novel's actual story to rehabilitate it from the widespread
distorted version, and argues that the real story provides an
outstanding means to confront human exceptionalism, a prevailing
stopping-point for science and ethics. It integrates literature,
history, and science; it bluntly criticizes, discloses, and
advocates; and it combines accuracy with clarity, directed toward a
lay audience. Finally, the book also raises a genuinely new and
relevant issue: with human exceptionalism abolished, where do
ethics come from?
This book provides a comprehensive and updated insight into
dielectric elastomers; one of the most promising classes of
polymer-based smart materials and technologies. This technology can
be used in a very broad range of applications, from robotics and
automation to the biomedical field.
The need for improved transducer performance has resulted in
considerable efforts towards the development of devices relying on
materials with intrinsic transduction properties. These materials,
often termed as "smart" or "intelligent," include improved
piezoelectrics and magnetostrictive or shape-memory materials.
Emerging electromechanical transduction technologies, based on
so-called ElectroActive Polymers (EAP), have gained considerable
attention. EAP offer the potential for performance exceeding other
smart materials, while retaining the cost and versatility inherent
to polymer materials. Within the EAP family, "dielectric
elastomers," are of particular interest as they show good overall
performance, simplicity of structure and robustness. Dielectric
elastomer transducers are rapidly emerging as high-performance
"pseudo-muscular" actuators, useful for different kinds of tasks.
Further, in addition to actuation, dielectric elastomers have also
been shown to offer unique possibilities for improved generator and
sensing devices.
Dielectric elastomer transduction is enabling an enormous range of
new applications that were precluded to any other EAP or
smart-material technology until recently.
This book provides a comprehensive and updated insight into
dielectric elastomer transduction, covering all its fundamental
aspects. The book deals with transduction principles, basic
materialsproperties, design of efficient device architectures,
material and device modelling, along with applications.
* Concise and comprehensive treatment for practitioners and
academics
* Guides the reader through the latest developments in
electroactive-polymer-based technology
* Designed for ease of use with sections on fundamentals,
materials, devices, models and applications
In a pluralistic world where the tendency is to dismiss or silence
ethnic and racial differences, Africentric Approaches to Christian
Ministry: Strengthening Urban Congregations in African American
Communities offers invaluable insight into the ordering of urban
congregational life, Christian ministry, and urban missiology from
a worldview perspective that values the centrality of African
people. Theological leaders and framers of African American
religious studies, such as the following persons provide
provocative insight for theological reflection and praxis: Gayraud
Wilmore (The Black Church); J. Deotis Roberts (Africentric
Christianity); Katie Geneva Cannon (Diaspora Ethics); and Cain Hope
Fielder (New Testament Studies). The opening and closing chapters
by co-editors Ronald Edward Peters and Marsha Snulligan Haney
provide a critical knowledge base that frames Africentric
Approaches to Christian Ministry. In light of the rapidly changing
nature of Christianity globally (non-Western and non-European),
this is a significant study on African American religious
consciousness and urban praxis.
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages,
poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the
original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
believe this work is culturally important, and despite the
imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of
our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works
worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in
the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
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in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as
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++++ Summertime: Song-cycle; Summertime: Song-cycle; Sir Landon
Ronald Sir Landon Ronald, Edward Teschemacher Enoch, 1901 Music;
Genres & Styles; Classical; Music / Genres & Styles /
Classical; Music / Instruction & Study / Voice; Music /
Songbooks; Song cycles; Songs (High voice) with instrumental
ensemble; Songs (High voice) with piano
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Animal Instincts (Paperback)
Geoffrey Porter, Ronald Edward Griffin; Illustrated by Don Semora
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Jaret Janes has been scorned and rejected by his peers since
childhood, but when a violent storm ravages the village of Bristol,
it sets events in motion that thrust him into the middle of a
sinister conspiracy.
Armed with the knowledge gained from the Chronicle of Ages and
growing magical powers that have begun to manifest an
unpredictable, potentially dangerous aspect, Jaret and his friends
set out on a quest to recover the Ravenquick, an ancient talisman
that may hold the key to unraveling the centuries-old
conspiracy.
But things are not always what they seem.
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