Desert Bloom

Desert Bloom
Author: Ronda Thompson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 402
Release: 2001
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0843949430

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To the Navajo, sandpaintings are sacred, living entities that reflect the interconnectedness of all living beings--humans, plants, stars, animals, and mountains. This book, now available in paperback, explores the circularity of Navajo thought in sandpaintings, Navajo chantway myths, and stories reflected in the celestial constellations.Beautifully illustrated by the author, this well-documented book explores the spiritual world of the Navajo, their ceremonial practices, and their conceptions of time and stellar motion. Griffin-Pierce shows how the images of sacred sandpaintings not only communicate the temporal and spatial dimensions of the Navajo universe but also present, in visual form, Navajo ideas about relationships among nature, self, and society."Griffin-Pierce's approach is highly original, bringing this material together in an innovative and creative manner while grounding it holistically within the context of Navajo world view."--M. Jane Young, author of Signs from the Ancestors: Zuni Cultural Symbolism and Perceptions of Rock Art

Desert Wildflowers

Desert Wildflowers
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 50
Release: 1991
Genre: Desert plants
ISBN: UCAL:B4944875

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Shore Wildflowers of California Oregon and Washington

Shore Wildflowers of California  Oregon and Washington
Author: Philip Alexander Munz
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 132
Release: 1964
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0520009037

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The Arizona Low Desert Flower Garden

The Arizona Low Desert Flower Garden
Author: Kirti Mathura
Publsiher: Gibbs Smith
Total Pages: 145
Release: 2007
Genre: Gardening
ISBN: 9781586858964

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Deserts pose a particularly difficult challenge to gardeners. Surprising toany desert newcomers, it is possible to have a beautifully invitingandscape in the desert and minimize the use of precious water resources. TheArizona Flowerscaper" offers the key to successful desert gardening and is aeneral understanding of the extreme climate, seasons, and soil conditions.hrough wise plant choices, gardens emerge that intrigue and delight, oftenith little maintenance involved. The illustrated plants can be viewedogether through a unique tri-cut format, showing the plant at maturity andith appropriate details of foliage or flora. Offering plant selections fromround the world, the "Arizona Flowerscaper" is an essential resource foresert gardeners everywhere.

Mojave Desert Wildflowers

Mojave Desert Wildflowers
Author: Pam Mackay
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2013-03-05
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780762793884

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The Mojave Desert eco-region extends from eastern California to northwestern Arizona, southern Nevada, and southwestern Utah, and boasts plant communities as diverse as alkali sinks, dune systems, Joshua tree woodland, pinyon juniper woodland, mixed mojave scrub, and even riparian woodland. This fully updated and revised edition will be appreciated not only by amateur wildflower enthusiasts, but experts will also find the detailed photographs and charts useful in distinguishing among similar species in difficult groups. Species are arranged by color and plant family for easy identification. This guide features 300 of the common species, full-color photographs (many brand new to this edition), detailed descriptions, information on bloom season, and interesting facts about each plant.

Sonoran Desert Wildflowers

Sonoran Desert Wildflowers
Author: Richard Spellenberg
Publsiher: Falcon Guides
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2003
Genre: Wild flowers
ISBN: 0762711361

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Sonoran Wildflowers is the ultimate field guide to wildflowers of North America's most biologically diverse desert, which straddles the Gulf of California between the Baja Peninsula and northwestern Sonora and stretches north into California and Arizona. Packed with vivid color photos and informative text, this valuable reference will help you identify and appreciate the varied flora of this vast region's six different climates. This easy-to-use guide features: a tough, water-resistant cover and extra-durable binding, made to withstand vigorous field use; detailed descriptions and color photos of more than 300 plants; an introduction to the habitats and ecology of the Sonoran Desert; a primer on plant characteristics; a glossary of botanical terms. Sonoran Desert Wildflowers is perfect for the novice and expert wildflower enthusiast alike. Whether you are lucky enough to spot the inconspicuous blooms of Devil's Spineflower or the spectacular Desert Mariposa, this guide will enhance your next journey into the remarkable Sonoran Desert.

Desert Blooms

Desert Blooms
Author: Millie Miller,Cyndi Nelson
Publsiher: Big Earth Publishing
Total Pages: 44
Release: 2007-07
Genre: Arid regions plants
ISBN: 1555664059

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beautifully illustrated guide to desert flowers of the SW

The Bloom in the Desert The Making of NTPC

The Bloom in the Desert  The Making of NTPC
Author: D.V. Kapur
Publsiher: Collins
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2015-05-28
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9351770680

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Set up in 1975 to jump-start India's power sector, the National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC) soon became the largest company in the field. With thirty-two plants currently operating across the country and twenty-two projects under construction, it meets close to a quarter of India's demand and is among the top five power utilities in the world. This phenomenal success story is seen in large part as a result of the processes and work culture put in place during the early years by Team NTPC, led by its founding chairman and managing director, D.V. Kapur, who was described as a 'model manager' by the board of executive directors of the World Bank. In The Bloom in the Desert, Kapur offers first-hand insights into a uniquely Indian style of management of large corporations that holds lessons for management students and professionals across the board. During his time at NTPC, he demonstrated visionary leadership qualities by devising an ingenious workflow. The 'systems culture' that he introduced helped run the organisation smoothly, without missing deadlines or incurring extra costs, while increasing its output and meeting global standards of excellence. If these achievements were rare for Indian public sector enterprises in the 1970s and '80s, they continue to remain relevant, especially today, when the emphasis is on selfsufficiency and 'Make in India'. Kapur also demonstrated his sharp managerial instincts in his later stints-with the various departments of the government of India as well as other public and private sector enterprises. The Bloom in the Desert distills the experiences of his long and distinguished career to not only celebrate the foundation of a towering institution but also inspire the present generation of managers to transform and reinvent their styles of functioning.