The Key of Green

The Key of Green
Author: Bruce R. Smith
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2010-02-15
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780226763811

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From Shakespeare’s “green-eyed monster” to the “green thought in a green shade” in Andrew Marvell’s “The Garden,” the color green was curiously prominent and resonant in English culture of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. Among other things, green was the most common color of household goods, the recommended wall color against which to view paintings, the hue that was supposed to appear in alchemical processes at the moment base metal turned to gold, and the color most frequently associated with human passions of all sorts. A unique cultural history, The Key of Green considers the significance of the color in the literature, visual arts, and popular culture of early modern England. Contending that color is a matter of both sensation and emotion, Bruce R. Smith examines Renaissance material culture—including tapestries, clothing, and stonework, among others—as well as music, theater, philosophy, and nature through the lens of sense perception and aesthetic pleasure. At the same time, Smith offers a highly sophisticated meditation on the nature of consciousness, perception, and emotion that will resonate with students and scholars of the early modern period and beyond. Like the key to a map, The Key of Green provides a guide for looking, listening, reading, and thinking that restores the aesthetic considerations to criticism that have been missing for too long.

Cloak of Green

Cloak of Green
Author: Elaine Dewar
Publsiher: James Lorimer & Company
Total Pages: 516
Release: 1995
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1550284509

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Most concerned citizens trust environmental groups to fight on behalf of the public for sensible solutions to the world's most pressing problems. But Elaine Dewar discovered that this trust is often misplaced. In this book the award-winning journalist explores links between key environmental groups, government and big business. Written like a mystery, Cloak of Green follows the author from a Toronto fundraiser for the Kayapo Indians of Brazil to the Amazon rainforest and the global backrooms of Brasilia, Washington and Geneva. Along the way she meets some fascinating peopleAnita Roddick of the Body Shop, businessman-politican Maurice Strong, and activists who run key Canadian and American environmental groups. She discovers some disturbing revelations about these groups and their relations to "green" corporations and government. Cloak of Green is a penetrating investigative study that challenges many established pieties of the environmental movement.

Innovations as Key to the Green Revolution in Africa

Innovations as Key to the Green Revolution in Africa
Author: Andre Bationo,Boaz Waswa,Jeremiah M. Okeyo,Fredah Maina,Job Maguta Kihara
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 1339
Release: 2011-08-30
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9789048125432

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Africa can achieve self sufficiency in food production through adoption of innovations in the agriculture sector. Numerous soil fertility and crop production technologies have been generated through research, however, wide adoption has been low. African farmers need better technologies, more sustainable practices, and fertilizers to improve and sustain their crop productivity and to prevent further degradation of agricultural lands. The agricultural sector also needs to be supported by functional institutions and policies that will be able to respond to emerging challenges of globalization and climate change.

The Domestic Monthly

The Domestic Monthly
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 430
Release: 1885
Genre: Periodicals, United States
ISBN: NYPL:33433104830066

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The Oxford Handbook of Comparative Cognition

The Oxford Handbook of Comparative Cognition
Author: Thomas R. Zentall,Edward A. Wasserman
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 960
Release: 2012-03-20
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780199930661

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In the past decade, the field of comparative cognition has grown and thrived. No less rigorous than purely behavioristic investigations, examinations of animal intelligence are useful for scientists and psychologists alike in their quest to understand the nature and mechanisms of intelligence. Extensive field research of various species has yielded exciting new areas of research, integrating findings from psychology, behavioral ecology, and ethology in a unique and wide-ranging synthesis of theory and research on animal cognition. The Oxford Handbook of Comparative Cognition contains sections on perception and illusion, attention and search, memory processes, spatial cognition, conceptualization and categorization, problem solving and behavioral flexibility, and social cognition processes including findings in primate tool usage, pattern learning, and counting. The authors have incorporated findings and theoretical approaches that reflect the current state of the field. This comprehensive volume will be a must-read for students and scientists who want to know about the state of the art of the modern science of comparative cognition.

Integral Green Slovenia

Integral Green Slovenia
Author: Darja Piciga,Alexander Schieffer,Ronnie Lessem
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2016-06-03
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781317115540

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Ronnie Lessem and Alexander Schieffer's Integral Green Society and Economy series has three overarching aims. The first is to link together two major movements of our time, one philosophical, the other practical. The philosophical movement is towards what many today are calling an 'integral' age, while the practical is the 'green' movement, duly aligned with that of sustainable development. The second is to blend together elements of nature and community, culture and spirituality, science and technology, politics and economics, thus serving to bring about an 'integral green' vision, albeit with a focus on business and economics. As such, the authors transcend the limitations to sustainable development and environmental economics, which are overly ecological, if not also technological, in orientation, and exclude social and cultural elements. Thirdly, this particular volume, with Darja Piciga, focuses specifically on Slovenia, as well as on Europe generally, drawing on the particular issues and capacities that this country and continent represents, particularly for sustainable development and social knowledge-based economy. The emphasis on Slovenia arose, not only because it lies at the heart of Europe, but because a specific movement for an Integral Green Slovenian Society and Economy, has been co-evolved there, by the three editors in conjunction with Slovene organisations, communities and movements, with a view to integrating existing and emerging knowledge resources, initiatives and practices into a model, as an alternative to austerity, for Slovenia and other European countries.

Democracy

Democracy
Author: Philip Green
Publsiher: Humanities Press International
Total Pages: 340
Release: 1993
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: STANFORD:36105008959194

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Green Leaves from Whitingham Vermont

Green Leaves from Whitingham  Vermont
Author: Clark Jillson,Franklin C. Jillson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 260
Release: 1894
Genre: Whitingham (Vt.)
ISBN: HARVARD:32044086346509

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