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This book presents a compilation of selected papers from the 2nd
International Conference on Healthcare Science and Engineering
(Healthcare 2018). The work focuses on novel computing, networking,
and data analytics techniques for various issues in healthcare. The
book is a valuable resource for academic researchers and
practitioners working in the field.
This book is an anthology of research co-edited by Dr. Chia-rong Wu
(University of Canterbury) and Professor Ming-ju Fan (National
Chengchi University). This collection of original essays integrates
and expands research on Taiwan literature because it includes both
established and young writers. It not only engages with the
evolving trends of literary Taiwan, but also promotes the
translocal consciousness and cultural diversity of the island state
and beyond. Focusing on the new directions and trends of Taiwan
literature, this edited book fits into Taiwan studies, Sinophone
studies, and Asian studies.
Every second son must be sacrificed at the age of fifteen. But will
one boy defy all odds and triumph... On the island of Wayo Wayo,
every second son must leave on the day he turns fifteen as a
sacrifice to the Sea God. Atile'i is one such boy, but as the
strongest swimmer and best sailor, he is determined to defy destiny
and become the first to survive. Alice Shih, who has lost her
husband and son in a climbing accident, is quietly preparing to
commit suicide in her house by the sea. But her plan is interrupted
when a vast trash vortex comes crashing onto the shore of Taiwan,
bringing Atile'i with it. In the aftermath of the catastrophe,
Atile'i and Alice retrace her late husband's footsteps into the
mountains, hoping to solve the mystery of her son's disappearance.
On their journey, memories will be challenged, an unusual bond
formed, and a dark secret uncovered that will force Alice to
question everything she thought she knew. VINTAGE EARTH is a
collection of novels to transform our relationship with the natural
world. Each one is a work of creative activism, a blast of fresh
air, a seed from which change can grow. The books in this series
reconnect us to the planet we inhabit - and must protect. Discover
great writing on the most urgent story of our times.
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Manituana (Paperback)
Wu Ming; Translated by Shaun Whiteside
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1775 The conflict between the British Empire and the American
colonies erupts in all-out war. Rebels and loyalists to the British
Crown compete for an alliance with the Six Nations of the Iroquois,
the most powerful Indian confederation, boasting a constitution
hundreds of years old. In the Mohawk River Valley, Native Americans
and colonists have co-existed for generations. But as the thunder
of war approaches and the United States struggles violently into
existence, old bonds are broken, friends and families are split by
betrayal, and this mixed community is riven by hatred and
resentment. To save his threatened world, the Mohawk war chief
Joseph Brant sets off in a restless journey that will take him from
New York to the salons of Georgian London at the heart of the
British Empire.
A Taiwanese "Life of Pi."
On the island of Wayo Wayo, every second son must leave on the day
he turns fifteen as a sacrifice to the Sea God. Atile'i is one such
boy, but as the strongest swimmer and best sailor, he is determined
to defy destiny and become the first to survive.
Alice Shih, who has lost her husband and son in a climbing
accident, is quietly preparing to commit suicide in her house by
the sea. But her plan is interrupted when a vast trash vortex comes
crashing onto the shore of Taiwan, bringing Atile'i with it.
In the aftermath of the catastrophe, Atile'i and Alice retrace her
late husband's footsteps into the mountains, hoping to solve the
mystery of her son's disappearance. On their journey, memories will
be challenged, an unusual bond formed, and a dark secret uncovered
that will force Alice to question everything she thought she knew.
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Altai - A Novel (Paperback)
Wu Ming; Translated by Shaun Whiteside
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When a fire rips through the Venetian Arsenal in 1569, the
enigmatic Emanuele De Zante, spy-catcher and secret agent, is
betrayed by his lover, imprisoned, and accused of treason. Given
the chance to escape, he embarks on a trans-European odyssey that
will test his loyalty and force him to question even his own
identity. Through a series of deadly political games leading all
the way to the Sultan's palace in Constantinople, De Zante and his
companions spiral headfirst toward a conflict in which the great
empires of the Republic of Venice and the Ottomans threaten the
very foundations of civilization.
Thomas Muntzer was a radical pastor frustrated by the Reformation.
He believed that Martin Luther s stand against the Church did not
go far enough and demanded the realization of the Kingdom of Heaven
on Earth. To that end, in 1524 he lead the Peasants War in Germany,
an insurrection that culminated in his brutal execution. Gathered
here, along with Muntzer s final confession, are some of his key
rousing sermons attacking the princes and preaching an early form
of communism. Wu Ming, the Italian authors collective, brought the
Radical Reformation to life in their bestselling novel Q (written
under the pseudonym Luther Blissett). In an introduction, they
examine how Muntzer has continued to inspire visionaries and
radicals for the last 500 years.
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Wu Ming; Translated by Shaun Whiteside
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The year: 1954, the height of the Cold War. The world is divided
into East and West. In Naples, mafioso Lucky Luciano and his Mafia
minions are busy fixing horse-races, and overseeing the creation of
the global heroin trade. In Hollywood, some members of Her
Majesty's Secret Service have a dangerous mission for the supremely
elegant actor Cary Grant. And in Bologna, Pierre Capponi, a
lovelorn young barman, is about to embark on a painful odyssey in
search of his missing father, one that will end up taking him
half-way around the world. And bringing together all these strands
and more is a missing television set, a McGuffin Electric, an
appliance with a very special secret...
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