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Not just another pretty coffee table book, this information packed
reference work will help you define South Beach, Florida\nIt is a
step-by-step guide to this unique architectural and cultural
wonder. Besides a variety of walking tours of the Art Deco
architecture, this rich guidebook offers insight into the tempo,
culture, and the habits of some very unusual daily (and nightly)
South Beach customs.\nWhether you\re a visitor, a resident, or
thinking of moving here, this rich resource will provide
need-to-know information, from the definition of "Art Deco," to
where to sip your morning coffee. Nearly 200 vibrant and artful
photographs will take you on a journey filled with the romance and
color of tropical Art Deco; the text will help you uncover the
heart and soul of South Beach.
Five years ago, Good Governance Africa undertook to focus its National Security Programme on a core phenomenon that actively seeks to disrupt, undermine and destroy peace, development and security across Africa. This is the problem of extremisms in Africa – an increasing scourge. These movements are religious, ethnic and race-based in nature, and represent complex and supreme threats to stability.
To better prepare ourselves to understand and engage extremist threats in order to prevent, counter and overcome them, GGA has scoured the African continent, producing a collection of close on 50 chapters of knowledge in a trilogy of book volumes (of which this book is the third) covering a plethora of topics across regions and countries, dedicated to markedly diverse themes.
Volume 3 of Extremisms in Africa consists of 17 contributions, and evidences an even greater attention to detail on further developments and potential threats. Topically, given the global COVID-19 pandemic, the book looks at the pressing theme of the weaponisation of viruses; current insurgency developments in northern Mozambique; the impact of extremisms on business; the business that is extremist activity; and the crime–extremism nexus and terror financing in Africa’s Horn. On the tech and cyber front, the book examines the rise of artificial intelligence and social media. To the north, it examines why Libya remains problematic, to the west, we examine why kidnapping is rife there, and to the south, Volume 3 reviews lessons learned for southern Africa, amongst other topics.
The South Beach Art Deco District is all about light and color:
splashes of neon at night in a dazzling array of hues; alluring
turquoise ocean waters by day, under a sub-tropical sun; whimsical
pastel boutique hotels, shops, and cafes everywhere. Photographer
Susan Russell, well-known for her South Beach Art Deco work,
captures this magic in a series of 20 beautiful color images,
reproduced here in glossy, over-sized postcards, suitable for wall
art or sharing by mail.
South Beach and Miami Beach, Florida, have dozens of whimsical,
colorful, and sometimes wacky lifeguard stands that have become
media stars in their own right, including the "Lighthouse
Guardhouse," the "Surfboard," and the "Putting Green Guardhouse."
In 64 brilliant color photos, these amazing stands and the dazzling
scenery surrounding them are beautifully portrayed. Manned by a
cadre of professional lifeguards, these stations have become a
famous backdrop for the fun-filled life on the sands and in the
seas, as swimmers, boaters, para-sailors, and sun-seekers flock to
the beaches with their cameras and their sunscreen. \nEngaging text
provides the history of these colorful and fanciful lifeguard
stands, and designed in 1992 after Hurricane Andrew, and again
after the storms of 2005. The lifeguard stands currently on the
beach and those lost in years past are all presented and preserved
in this wonderful book.
The green mantle of the earth! This metaphor is a poetic image that
borrows from the vocabulary of weaving and epitomizes the
Renaissance interest in "fashioning green worlds" in art and
poetry. Here it serves as a motto for a cultural poetics that made
representing living nature increasingly popular across Italy in the
Early Modern period. The explosion of landscape art in this era is
often associated with the rise of interest in the literary
pastoral, narrowly defined, but this volume expands that
understanding to show Green's broad appeal as it intrigued
audiences ranging from the ecclesiastic to the medical and
scientific to the humanistic and courtly. The essays gathered here
explore the expanding technologies and varied cultural dimensions
of verzure and verdancy in the Italian Renaissance, and thus the
role of visual art in shaping the poetics and expression of
greenery in the arts of the 16th-century and beyond.
An environmental children's book about the challenges climate
change poses to polar bears.
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