Neoprim

Neoprim
Author: Rob Grafrath
Publsiher: Ourania Publishing
Total Pages: 331
Release: 2021-07-23
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 9781953470027

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The Genesis Faction has colonized a new world of primitive humans, hoping to hide from intelligence-hunting aliens lurking between the stars. These newly primitive inhabitants of the Land of Eden are dubbed “neoprims”. One neoprim per tribe every three generations is selected to join the world of advanced humans in the Land of Nod. Enter Zeta of the Scorpion Tail Tribe — a neoprim who must replay her past experiences to piece together her fractured memory. Oraxis and Genevieve worry they have taken on more than they can handle when Zeta breaks out of beta bootstrapping early, forcing them to call on the headstrong Jamji and her monster-pooch, Pepper, for help. When Zeta faces the unthinkable truths of the past, she is forced to decide between living in a fantasy world of her own creation or accepting her fate and finding her purpose in this new reality. Neoprim is Rob Grafrath’s debut novel. It is the first novel in the Zeta Trilogy, and the first work of the Sapiens^6 Universe.

World Pharmaceuticals Directory

World Pharmaceuticals Directory
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 704
Release: 1997
Genre: Drugs
ISBN: UOM:39015036559022

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PlanetInform s GLOBAL Directory for Major Mens Boys Apparel Wholesalers

PlanetInform s GLOBAL Directory for Major Mens   Boys Apparel Wholesalers
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Business Information Agency
Total Pages: 434
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9781418779603

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Interran

Interran
Author: Rob Grafrath
Publsiher: Ourania Publishing
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2022-12-20
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 9781953470065

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Zeta Telson has found her purpose: defeating the Specters! Those absolute black, ameboid aliens with an appetite for abduction have haunted the Surya system for long enough! When things don’t go as planned at the Guardian Embassy, Zeta must find another path to her goal. Luckily, Pip-Rho and Pip-Tau have just what Zeta needs. They’re running this year’s EoE sponsored project — Interra, a medieval fantasy gameworld employing a clever tactic to discover solutions to the Specter problem. As Interrans, the Telson party battles the Specters’ in-game analogs, the wraiths, revealing the path to victory in the real world. But how far will Zeta go to reach her goals? Will she forego the promise of love for the sake of vengeance? Nobody ever said fighting aliens would be all fun and games. Interran is Rob Grafrath’s second novel. It is the second novel in the Zeta Trilogy, and the second work of the Sapiens⁶ Universe.

Sing with the Heart of a Bear

Sing with the Heart of a Bear
Author: Kenneth Lincoln
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 463
Release: 2023-09-01
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9780520922952

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Examining contemporary poetry by way of ethnicity and gender, Kenneth Lincoln tracks the Renaissance invention of the Wild Man and the recurrent Adamic myth of the lost Garden. He discusses the first anthology of American Indian verse, The Path on the Rainbow (1918), which opened Jorge Luis Borges' university surveys of American literature, to thirty-five contemporary Indian poets who speak to, with, and against American mainstream bards. From Whitman's free verse, through the Greenwich Village Renaissance (sandwiched between the world wars) and the post-apocalyptic Beat incantations, to transglobal questions of tribe and verse at the century's close, Lincoln shows where we mine the mother lode of New World voices, what distinguishes American verse, which tales our poets sing and what inflections we hear in the rhythms, pitches, and parsings of native lines. Lincoln presents the Lakota concept of "singing with the heart of a bear" as poetry which moves through an artist. He argues for a fusion of estranged cultures, tribal and émigré, margin and mainstream, in detailing the ethnopoetics of Native American translation and the growing modernist concern for a "native" sense of the "makings" of American verse. This fascinating work represents a major new effort in understanding American and Native American literature, spirituality, and culture.

Throughout

Throughout
Author: Ulrik Ekman
Publsiher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 677
Release: 2013
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780262017503

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Leading media scholars consider the social and cultural changes that come with the contemporary development of ubiquitous computing. Ubiquitous computing and our cultural life promise to become completely interwoven: technical currents feed into our screen culture of digital television, video, home computers, movies, and high-resolution advertising displays. Technology has become at once larger and smaller, mobile and ambient. In Throughout, leading writers on new media--including Jay David Bolter, Mark Hansen, N. Katherine Hayles, and Lev Manovich--take on the crucial challenges that ubiquitous and pervasive computing pose for cultural theory and criticism. The thirty-four contributing researchers consider the visual sense and sensations of living with a ubicomp culture; electronic sounds from the uncanny to the unremarkable; the effects of ubicomp on communication, including mobility, transmateriality, and infinite availability; general trends and concrete specificities of interaction designs; the affectivity in ubicomp experiences, including performances; context awareness; and claims on the "real" in the use of such terms as "augmented reality" and "mixed reality."

Exploring Color

Exploring Color
Author: N. A. Gurʹi︠a︡nova,Nina Gurianova
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2000
Genre: Artists
ISBN: 9789057011924

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This is an examination of the paintings, books, poetry and theoretical work of Russian avant-garde artist, Olga Rozanova. The text assesses Rozanova's life and work, aiming to recreate the spirit of the counterculture milieu that contributed to the transformation of 20th-century art.

Henry Cowell

Henry Cowell
Author: Joel Sachs
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 620
Release: 2012-06-28
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780195108958

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Henry Cowell: A Man Made of Music is the first complete biography of one of the most innovative figures in twentieth-century American music. It explores in detail the complexities and impact of his life, work, and teachings.