The Beauty of Detours

The Beauty of Detours
Author: Yoni Van Den Eede
Publsiher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2019-12-01
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781438477138

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Winner of the 2020 S.I. Hayakawa Book Prize presented by The Institute of General Semantics Winner of the 2020 Susanne Langer Award for Outstanding Scholarship in the Ecology of Symbolic Form presented by the Media Ecology Association The Beauty of Detours proposes a new way of understanding and defining technology by reading systems thinker Gregory Bateson in the framework of contemporary philosophy of technology. Although "technology" was not an explicit focus of Bateson's oeuvre, Yoni Van Den Eede shows that his thought is permeated with insights directly relevant to contemporary technological concerns. This book provides a systematic reading of Bateson that reveals these under-investigated elements of his thought. It also critiques the field of philosophy of technology for still reifying "technology" too much despite its attempt to de-reify it, arguing instead that it should incorporate Bateson's insights and focus more on processes of human knowing. Sketching a Batesonian philosophy of technology, Van Den Eede calls for greater attentiveness to the purpose of technology and its role in our lives.

Love Other Detours

Love   Other Detours
Author: Jenna Evans Welch
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 704
Release: 2020-09
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 9781534478145

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"Includes Love & gelato, Love & luck"--Title page.

My Beautiful Detour

My Beautiful Detour
Author: Amy Oestreicher
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 630
Release: 2019-09-16
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1733138803

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Amy had ambitious plans for college and a Broadway career, until her stomach exploded the week before her senior prom. Months later, she awoke from a coma to learn that she might never be able to eat or drink again. With determination, imagination, relentless resilience, and an inner "hunger" for life, Amy created a roadmap where none existed.

Detours

Detours
Author: Tony Evans
Publsiher: B&H Publishing Group
Total Pages: 205
Release: 2017
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781433686597

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Dr. Tony Evans walks readers through what it is like to recognize God's will and his plan for your life.

Life S Notes

Life   S Notes
Author: Steve Ward
Publsiher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2013-07-18
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 9781475995572

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Author Steve Ward is all too familiar with overcoming obstacles and challenges, having experienced a diagnosis of cancer along with subsequent treatment and then suffering a heart attack requiring rehabilitation a year later. The combination of these two life-threatening challenges caused him to view life from a perspective of greater awareness and consciousness and to appreciate the good both within and surrounding him. In Lifes Notes, his second book, Ward shares a collection of more than seventy insightful messages meant to help others follow the path of goodness and find peace and contentment in everyday life. Following the common theme of goodness for well-being, the notes address a wide range of issues, including virtue, inspiration, spirituality, laughter, the grace of forgiveness, the power of gratitude, the curveballs of life, relationships, life skills, and other meaningful topics. Ward understands from personal experience that life is not always a bouquet of roses. In Lifes Notes he discusses facing lifes toughest challenges and encourages others to follow the path of goodness in order to restore or sustain a healthy and balanced life.

Detours No Derailments

Detours No Derailments
Author: Thembelihle Kheswa
Publsiher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2011-09-01
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9781453599327

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Poetry is a soaring theme that carries lifes ride, this book covers all themes ardently: refi ned, honest, love, hurt, informative, political, and insightful and wisdom that may be gained in this journey of life. With each of our pathing encounters we have to accept what life had and still has in store for us. For our entire mistakes one must accept and acknowledge trials and misfortunes. In this life time we are all the middle of our ladders, we mustnt be afraid of nor fall for we may detour but I wont derail.

The Detour

The Detour
Author: Andromeda Romano-Lax
Publsiher: Soho Press
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2012-02-14
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781616950507

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A “compelling” novel of art, danger, and one man’s adventure in pre-World War II Italy, from the author of Plum Rains (Library Journal). Ernst Vogler is twenty-six years old in 1938 when he is sent to Rome by his employer—the Third Reich’s Sonderprojekt, which is collecting the great art of Europe and bringing it to Germany for the Führer. Vogler is to collect a famous Classical Roman marble statue, The Discus Thrower, and get it to the German border, where it will be turned over to the Gestapo. It is a simple, three-day job. Things start to go wrong almost immediately. The Italian twin brothers who have been hired to escort Vogler to the border seem to have priorities besides the task at hand—wild romances, perhaps even criminal jobs on the side—and Vogler quickly loses control of the assignment. The twins set off on a dangerous detour and Vogler realizes he will be lucky to escape this venture with his life, let alone his job. With nothing left to lose, the young German gives himself up to the Italian adventure, to the surprising love and inevitable losses along the way. From the celebrated author of The Spanish Bow and Behave, The Detour is a bittersweet novel about artistic obsession, misplaced idealism, diversions, and second chances, set along the beautiful back-roads of northern Italy.

Learning from the Children

Learning from the Children
Author: Cindylee Villareale
Publsiher: Redleaf Press
Total Pages: 126
Release: 2009-02-06
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781605543475

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As an early childhood professional, teaching young children is an important function of your job. You may not realize, however, that time spent teaching children results in learning opportunities of your own. This collection of heartening classroom stories reflects the change, growth, and learning that happens when teachers take time to learn from children. Lessons shared are centered on themes of being the best teacher you can be, helping children feel special, and helping children learn in new ways. Each story is followed by the author's personal reflection on the event and the lasting impact it made. You are invited to apply these stories to your own experiences as you realize the influence children have on your life. These touching narratives will encourage, support, and challenge you to be a better person—both at home and in the classroom. Learning from the Children is an inspiring reminder that some of the biggest lessons come from the smallest teachers.