Trail of an Intellectual Nomad

Trail of an Intellectual Nomad
Author: Brian Morris
Publsiher: African Books Collective
Total Pages: 732
Release: 2024-02-20
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9789996080319

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Leaving school at fifteen, Brian Morris has had a and varied career in Malawi, before becoming a university teacher. Now Emeritus Professor of Anthropology at Goldsmiths College, University of London, he is the author of numerous articles and books on anthropology, religion and symbolism, hunter gatherer societies, concepts of the individual and radical politics. His most recent books are Homage to Peasant Smallholders (Luviri Press 2022) and Anthropology and Dialectical Naturalism (Black Rose 2022). After writing much about Anthropology, Brian Morris finally shares about his life. While in his youth the academic future seemed very dim, an all consuming interest in nature was already there. The author does not only share the formative experiences in Malawi and India, but he also shares his intellectual development to become a Dialectical Anthropologist. His travel and research experiences are fascinating, and it is amazing how much fits into one life.

Turkish Nomad

Turkish Nomad
Author: Jayne L. Warner
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 464
Release: 2017-11-13
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 9781838609801

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Here, Jayne L. Warner has created a unique biographical tapestry that illuminates not only the life of one of Turkey's leading literary and cultural authorities, but also the emergence of a republic in his native country, and sheds new light on the history of one of the world's great cities. Sumptuously illustrated throughout with evocative period pictures of Istanbul, Turkish Nomad tells the extraordinary life story of this poet, thinker, and diplomat. As a young boy, Halman surveyed the last vestiges of the Ottoman Empire, walked through the ruins of Byzantium, and grew up in the modern nation created by the charismatic Mustafa Kemal Ataturk. Talat S. Halman would go on to serve the republic as its first minister of culture. The more than four decades Halman lived primarily in the United States are not overlooked but are used to discuss how his ideas developed as he taught at leading unversities-Princeton, Columbia, New York University-and introduced Americans to Turkish literature and culture through his translations and public lectures. We In the Turkish Nomad we follow the literary, scholastic, and journalistic journey of a restless writer, who might best be described by the title of one of his books, The Turkish Muse, his 2006 collection of literary reviews tracing the development of Turkish literature during the Turkish Republic.

On the Trail of the Indo Europeans From Neolithic Steppe Nomads to Early Civilisations

On the Trail of the Indo Europeans  From Neolithic Steppe Nomads to Early Civilisations
Author: Harald Haarmann
Publsiher: marixverlag
Total Pages: 277
Release: 2021-01-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 9783843806565

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For more than 3000 years, Indo-European languages have been spoken from India through Persia and into Europe. Where are the origins of this language family? How and when did its different linguistic branches emerge? The renowned historical linguist Harald Haarmann provides a graphic account of what we know today about the origins of Indo-European languages and cultures and how they came to be so widely disseminated. In this impressive study, he succeeds in drawing connections between linguistic findings, archaeological discoveries and the latest research into human genetics and climate history. In addition to linguistic affinities, he shows the economic, social and religious concepts that the early speakers of Indo-European languages had in common all the way from the Eastern Mediterranean to the Indus. Particular attention is devoted to the processes of assimilation with pre-Indo-European languages and civilisations. The result is a fascinating panorama of early "Indo-European globalisation" from the end of the last ice age to the early civilisations in Greece, Italy, Asia Minor, Persia and India.

The Trail of the Arctic Nomads

The Trail of the Arctic Nomads
Author: Hugh Brandon-Cox
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 224
Release: 1969
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: IND:32000003315191

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Account of summer spent with group of Norwegian Lapps.

Innovations in Intelligent Machines 4

Innovations in Intelligent Machines 4
Author: Colette Faucher,Lakhmi C. Jain
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 412
Release: 2013-11-18
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9783319018669

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This research volume is a continuation of our previous volumes on intelligent machine. It is divided into three parts. Part I deals with big data and ontologies. It includes examples related to the text mining, rule mining and ontology. Part II is on knowledge-based systems. It includes context-centered systems, knowledge discovery, interoperability, consistency and systems of systems. The final part is on applications. The applications involve prediction, decision optimization and assessment. This book is directed to the researchers who wish to explore the field of knowledge engineering further.

A Nomad s Journey

A Nomad s Journey
Author: Alexander Amani
Publsiher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 110
Release: 2010-05
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781449085674

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A Nomad's Journey: Lessons learned from a eclectic soul, is for anyone who ever hated working for someone else! It delves into the author's early adolescence growing up under the guidance of an extremely strict yet loving Cherokee ancestry grandmother, and a fiery and free spirited Scottish national mother. Professional experiences are shared as the author recounts lessons learned in a variety of short careers. The book concludes with the author realizing his passion to write and finally finishing the long awaited memoirs.

Blaze Your Own Trail

Blaze Your Own Trail
Author: Justin Ashley
Publsiher: Free Spirit Publishing
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2023-10-31
Genre: Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781631987304

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Empower teens to build their own paths with strategies that encourage self-discovery, autonomy, and connection. Blaze Your Own Trail invites teens to consider their values, goals, and interests, and take steps toward building the life—and blazing the trail—they want for themselves. Teens follow the three sections of the book—the inner path, the outer path, and the onward path—to explore a breadth of topics, from developing a vision for their future and boosting their self-regulation strategies and emotional intelligence to making time for rest, practicing gratitude, and connecting with others. This student-facing partner to The Balanced Teacher Path presents teens with ideas for seeking purpose, joy, and balance in their lives. To enrich and inform the book, award-winning teacher Justin Ashley surveyed the teens he's worked with. Blaze Your Own Trail gives teens the freedom to read what's most relevant to them in the moment with short, easy-to-digest chapters. Far from a prescriptive guidebook, Blaze Your Own Trail supports teens in their journey to creating their own path—and destination.

Regarding the Popular

Regarding the Popular
Author: Sascha Bru,Laurence Nuijs,Benedikt Hjartarson,Peter Nicholls,Tania Ørum,Hubert Berg
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages: 501
Release: 2011-11-30
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9783110274691

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Regarding the Popular charts the complex relationship between the avant-gardes and modernisms on the one hand and popular culture on the other. Covering (neo-)avant-gardists and modernists from various European countries, this second volume in the series European Avant-Garde and Modernism Studies explores the nature of so-called “low” culture, dealing with aspects as diverse as the everyday and the folkloric. Regarding the Popular charts the many ways in which the allegedly “high” modernists and avant-gardists looked at and represented the “low”. As such, this book will appeal to all those with an interest in the dynamic of modern experimental arts and literatures.