The House of Light and Entropy

The House of Light and Entropy
Author: Alessandra Ponte
Publsiher: Architecture Words
Total Pages: 227
Release: 2014
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1907896171

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Formerly announced as Maps and Territories, this collection of essays written by landscape historian Alessandra Ponte, begins with an investigation of the American obsession with lawns and then continues to collectively map the aesthetic, scientific and technological production of past and present North American landscapes. These include the American desert as a privileged site of scientific and artistic testing; the faraway projects of electrification of the Canadian North; the transformation of the notion and perception of waste and wasteland during the twentieth century; the photographic medium and its encounters with Native Americans; as well as an introductory essay, 'The Map and the Territory', written specifically for this volume.

Landscapes of Memory and Experience

Landscapes of Memory and Experience
Author: Jan Birksted
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 271
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781135158804

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It has been argued that the history of landscape and of gardens has been marginalized from the mainstream of art history and visual studies because of a lack of engagement with the theories, methods and concepts of these disciplines. This book explores possible ways out of this impasse in such a way that landscape studies would become pivotal through its theoretical advances, since landscape studies would challenge the underlying assumptions of traditional phenomenological theory. Thus the history and theory of twentieth-century landscape might not only once again share concepts and methods with contemporary art and design history, but might in turn influence them. A complementary sequel to Relating Architecture to Landscape, this volume of essays explores further areas of interest and discussion in the landscape/architecture debate and offers contributions from a team of well-known researchers, teachers and writers. The choice of topics is wide-ranging and features case studies of modern and contemporary schemes from the USA, Far East and Australasia.

A Land Apart

A Land Apart
Author: Flannery Burke
Publsiher: University of Arizona Press
Total Pages: 425
Release: 2017-05-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780816528417

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"A new kind of history of the Southwest (mainly New Mexico and Arizona) that foregrounds the stories of Latino and Indigenous peoples who made the Southwest matter to the nation in the twentieth century"--Provided by publisher.

Hearings Reports and Prints of the House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce

Hearings  Reports and Prints of the House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 1360
Release: 1976
Genre: Interstate commerce
ISBN: UCAL:B3608788

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The Squabbling Universe

The Squabbling Universe
Author: Terrel Miedaner
Publsiher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 142
Release: 2021-09-13
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781664190603

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This book offers a unique interpretation of the beginnings of the universe and human consciousness. It bypasses currently popular beliefs such as cosmology's notion of a mysterious singularity that suddenly appeared out of nowhere, then exploded into a magnificently structured universe instead of a rubble pile like the customary result of explosions. The book proposes that conscious intelligence was involved in part of the creation process, after explaining the origin of consciousness and the development of intelligence. An almighty and omniscient god is not part of the process.

Radical Evil and the Scarcity of Hope

Radical Evil and the Scarcity of Hope
Author: Martin Beck Matuštík
Publsiher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 314
Release: 2008-04-16
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780253219688

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Matustík presents a bold new way of dealing with one of humanity's most intractable problems.

From Atoms to Galaxies

From Atoms to Galaxies
Author: Sadri Hassani
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 755
Release: 2011-06-13
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781439808504

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College students in the United States are becoming increasingly incapable of differentiating between proven facts delivered by scientific inquiry and the speculations of pseudoscience. In an effort to help stem this disturbing trend, From Atoms to Galaxies: A Conceptual Physics Approach to Scientific Awareness teaches heightened scientific acuity as it educates students about the physical world and gives them answers to questions large and small. Written by Sadri Hassani, the author of several mathematical physics textbooks, this work covers the essentials of modern physics, in a way that is as thorough as it is compelling and accessible. Some of you might want to know ... . . . How did Galileo come to think about the first law of motion? . . . Did Newton actually discover gravity by way of an apple and an accident? Or maybe you have mulled over... . . . Is it possible for Santa Claus to deliver all his toys? . . . Is it possible to prove that Elvis does not visit Graceland every midnight? Or perhaps you’ve even wondered ... . . . If ancient Taoism really parallels modern physics? . . . If psychoanalysis can actually be called a science? . . . How it is that some philosophies of science may imply that a 650-year-old woman can give birth to a child? No Advanced Mathematics Required A primary textbook for undergraduate students not majoring in physics, From Atoms to Galaxies examines physical laws and their consequences from a conceptual perspective that requires no advanced mathematics. It explains quantum physics, relativity, nuclear and particle physics, gauge theory, quantum field theory, quarks and leptons, and cosmology. Encouraging students to subscribe to proven causation rather than dramatic speculation, the book: Defines the often obscured difference between science and technology, discussing how this confusion taints both common culture and academic rigor Explores the various philosophies of science, demonstrating how errors in our understanding of scientific principles can adversely impact scientific awareness Exposes how pseudoscience and New Age mysticism advance unproven conjectures as dangerous alternatives to proven science Based on courses taught by the author for over 15 years, this textbook has been developed to raise the scientific awareness of the untrained reader who lacks a technical or mathematical background. To accomplish this, the book lays the foundation of the laws that govern our universe in a nontechnical way, emphasizing topics that excite the mind, namely those taken from modern physics, and exposing the abuses made of them by the New Age gurus and other mystagogues. It outlines the methods developed by physicists for the scientific investigation of nature, and contrasts them with those developed by the outsiders who claim to be the owners of scientific methodology. Each chapter includes essays, which use the material developed in that chapter to debunk misconceptions, clarify the nature of science, and explore the history of physics as it relates to the development of ideas. Noting the damage incurred by confusing science and technology, the book strives to help the reader to emphatically demarcate the two, while clearly demonstrating that science is the only element capable of advancing technology.

The House of Small Shadows

The House of Small Shadows
Author: Adam Nevill
Publsiher: St. Martin's Press
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2014-07-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781466837386

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Catherine's last job ended badly. Corporate bullying at a top TV network saw her fired and forced to leave London, but she was determined to get her life back. A new job and a few therapists later, things look much brighter. Especially when a challenging new project presents itself — to catalogue the late M. H. Mason's wildly eccentric cache of antique dolls and puppets. Rarest of all, she'll get to examine his elaborate displays of posed, costumed and preserved animals, depicting bloody scenes from the Great War. Catherine can't believe her luck when Mason's elderly niece invites her to stay at Red House itself, where she maintains the collection until his niece exposes her to the dark message behind her uncle's "Art." Catherine tries to concentrate on the job, but Mason's damaged visions begin to raise dark shadows from her own past. Shadows she'd hoped therapy had finally erased. Soon the barriers between reality, sanity and memory start to merge and some truths seem too terrible to be real... in The House of Small Shadows by Adam Nevill.