The Kaleidoscopic Patterns of Life

The Kaleidoscopic Patterns of Life
Author: Arjun Kumar Pamnani
Publsiher: Partridge Publishing
Total Pages: 114
Release: 2014-01-16
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9781482817027

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His poems have a unique blend of psychological insights, concise and effective communication of the thoughts, feelings and experiences in life presenting the same with holistic perceptions to view life in all its pristine glory. This wide and all inclusive collection of verses gives a wholly new way of looking at life holistically as a Gift Package to be opened and discovered in all its true colours not piece-meal.

Kaleidoscope

Kaleidoscope
Author: Sven Ehmann,Robert Klanten
Publsiher: Die Gestalten Verlag-DGV
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016
Genre: Color in design
ISBN: 3899556445

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'Kaleidoscope' is a showcase of surprisingly different residences that range from the beautiful to the bizarre. While some of the featured examples are reminiscent of time capsules and others of film sets, all of them defy categorisation.

The Kaleidoscope of Gender

The Kaleidoscope of Gender
Author: Joan Z. Spade,Catherine G. Valentine
Publsiher: Pine Forge Press
Total Pages: 609
Release: 2008
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781412951463

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"I have found Spade and Valentine's Kaleidoscope of Gender to be the most effective reader that I have used in my undergraduate Sociology of Gender class, and I was delighted to see what promises to be an even better second edition that recently arrived." -Linda Grant, University of Georgia "In a substantial theoretical introduction, Spade and Valentine move their discussion forward by introducing their kaleidoscope metaphor which is comprised of the "prisms" of culture...that intersect to produce patterns of difference and systems of privilege. Because it captures the fluidity and uniqueness of the intricate patterns, the kaleidoscope is a valuable analytical tool. Though it enters a terrain already littered with terminology, this "prismatic" understanding of gender has great potential for transforming current conceptualizations." -Jennifer Keys, North Central College Examining the elusive, evolving construct of gender in a unique text/ reader format An accessible, timely, and stimulating introduction to the sociology of gender, The Kaleidoscope of Gender: Prisms, Patterns, and Possibilities, Second Edition, provides a comprehensive analysis of key ideas, theories, and applications in this field as viewed through the metaphor of a kaleidoscope. This collection of creative articles by top scholars explains how the complex, evolving pattern of gender is constructed interpersonally, institutionally, and culturally and challenges students to question how gender shapes their daily lives. Like the prior edition, the Second Edition maintains a focus on contemporary contributions to the field while incorporating classical and theoretical arguments to provide a broad framework. Integrating a cross-cultural focus and intersectional inquiry, this unique text/reader

Kaleidoscope of Dinosaurs and Prehistoric Life

Kaleidoscope of Dinosaurs and Prehistoric Life
Author: Greer Stothers
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 66
Release: 2022-02-15
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780711266896

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What colour could the dinosaurs have been? Kaleidoscope of Dinosaurs and Prehistoric Life explores with vibrant illustrations and incredible cutting edge theories just how dinosaurs and other extinct creatures might have looked.

The Kaleidoscope of Gender

The Kaleidoscope of Gender
Author: Catherine G. Valentine,Mary Nell Trautner,Joan Z. Spade
Publsiher: SAGE Publications
Total Pages: 617
Release: 2019-03-07
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781506389110

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The Kaleidoscope of Gender: Prisms, Patterns, and Possibilities provides an accessible, timely, and stimulating overview of the cutting-edge literature and theoretical frameworks in sociology and related fields in order to understand the social construction of gender. The kaleidoscope metaphor and its three themes—prisms, patterns, and possibilities—unify topic areas throughout the book. By focusing on the prisms through which gender is shaped, the patterns which gender takes, and the possibilities for social change, the reader gains a deeper understanding of ourselves and our relationships with others, both locally and globally. Editors Catherine Valentine, Mary Nell Trautner and the work of Joan Spade focus on the paradigms and approaches to gender studies that are constantly changing and evolving. The Sixth Edition includes incorporation of increased emphasis on global perspectives, updated contemporary social movements, such as #BlackLivesMatter and #MeToo, and an updated focus on gendered violence.

Game of Life Cellular Automata

Game of Life Cellular Automata
Author: Andrew Adamatzky
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 576
Release: 2010-06-14
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781849962179

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In the late 1960s British mathematician John Conway invented a virtual mathematical machine that operates on a two-dimensional array of square cell. Each cell takes two states, live and dead. The cells’ states are updated simultaneously and in discrete time. A dead cell comes to life if it has exactly three live neighbours. A live cell remains alive if two or three of its neighbours are alive, otherwise the cell dies. Conway’s Game of Life became the most programmed solitary game and the most known cellular automaton. The book brings together results of forty years of study into computational, mathematical, physical and engineering aspects of The Game of Life cellular automata. Selected topics include phenomenology and statistical behaviour; space-time dynamics on Penrose tilling and hyperbolic spaces; generation of music; algebraic properties; modelling of financial markets; semi-quantum extensions; predicting emergence; dual-graph based analysis; fuzzy, limit behaviour and threshold scaling; evolving cell-state transition rules; localization dynamics in quasi-chemical analogues of GoL; self-organisation towards criticality; asynochrous implementations. The volume is unique because it gives a comprehensive presentation of the theoretical and experimental foundations, cutting-edge computation techniques and mathematical analysis of the fabulously complex, self-organized and emergent phenomena defined by incredibly simple rules.

Kaleidoscope

Kaleidoscope
Author: Pat Hayles
Publsiher: FriesenPress
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2017-09-20
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781525514876

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After a challenging childhood in England in the war and post war years, Pat Hayles went on to live an exciting, international life. She emigrated to Canada where she created new agencies helping depressed and suicidal individuals, and working with disadvantaged people in developing countries, before joining the Consumers’ Association of Canada as the Director of Association Affairs. After founding her own consulting company, she rose to become a respected and sought after consultant pioneering new programs for companies interested in rebuilding relationships with consumers, and communities at risk. This work took her to more than twenty different countries around the world. Her book describes the founding of the National Round Table on Environment and the Economy, her work as the first Chair of Canada’s Environmental Choice Program, and her work as a faculty member teaching Sustainable Development, in the UK, Canada and Europe. Her work for government and private sector companies introduced her to some of the most prominent and interesting business and civic leaders of the past fifty years. Today she looks back on a successful career from the Belizean resort she created with her husband and stepson. This book is her reflection on an extraordinary life through the kaleidoscopic patterns she has witnessed in her experiences. It is a story of perseverance, success, and integrity, and is equal parts inspiring and heartwarming.

Beckett s Proust Deleuze s Proust

Beckett s Proust Deleuze s Proust
Author: M. Bryden,M. Topping
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2009-09-30
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780230239470

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An encounter between Deleuze the philosopher, Proust the novelist, and Beckett the writer creating interdisciplinary and inter-aesthetic bridges between them, covering textual, visual, sonic and performative phenomena, including provocative speculation about how Proust might have responded to Deleuze and Beckett.