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Hand Printing From Nature

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Author : Laura Donnelly Bethmann
Category : Crafts & Hobbies
Publisher : Hachette UK
Published : 2011-10-05
ISBN : 9781603427128
Type : PDF & EPUB
Page : 480
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Reviews book: Discover how to use natural materials to print on any surface, from paper and fabric to ceramics, wood, and walls. With simple step-by-step instructions and clear photographs, Laura Bethmann encourages crafters of all levels to create original nature prints with leaves, flowers, fruits, shells, stones, and more. Her unique project ideas include stationery printed with maple leaves, a clothes hamper printed with scallop shells, and a pillow printed with cabbage. Before you know it, you’ll be designing one-of-a-kind nature prints to reflect your unique personality and style.


The Nervous System

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Author : Dr. Tommy Mitchell
Category : Study Aids
Publisher : New Leaf Publishing Group
Published : 2017-09-01
ISBN : 9781614586166
Type : PDF & EPUB
Page : 112
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Reviews book: Our nervous system must process vast amounts of information each second, information that comes from all parts of the body. Then nerve signals are sent out in response to those inputs. If this sounds simple, rest assured, it is not. It is all quite extraordinary! As with all things in our fallen cursed world, things do go wrong. We will explore the problems that occur when the nervous system is damaged by disease or injury. When you see the incredible complexity of the nervous system, you will realize that our bodies cannot be the result of chemical accidents occurring over millions of years. The human body is the greatest creation of an all-knowing Master Designer! In The Nervous System, you will learn about: How nerve signals are generated throughout the body, and how these nerve signals are transmitted to and from the brain The structure of the brain and how it processes input from the body Our senses: sight, hearing, taste, and others!


Digestive System Metabolism

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Author : Dr. Tommy Mitchell
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Publisher : New Leaf Publishing Group
Published : 2018-08-02
ISBN : 9781683440697
Type : PDF & EPUB
Page : 113
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Reviews book: The fourth volume of the Wonders of the Human Body series dives deep into why our bodies need energy and how we get it. As with all our explorations into the complexity of the human body, when you see the incredible design of the digestive system, you ultimately have to ask yourself, “Can this all possibly be an accident? Something that happened by chance?” The answer is a resounding, “No!” We are not the product of evolution. We are not animals. We are a special creation. In Digestive System & Metabolism, you will learn about: The digestive system—including the teeth and tongue, the mouth and esophagus, the stomach and intestines, the liver, the gallbladder, and the pancreasOur metabolism—a complex system created by God to transform food into fuel for our energy God our Designer thought of everything, even the problems that would occur in a sin-cursed world. We are indeed wonderfully made. Prepare to be amazed!


The Nature Of Difference

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Author : Evelynn M. Hammonds
Category : Science
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Published : 2008
ISBN : UOM:39015079254853
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Page : 410
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Reviews book: 'The Nature of Difference' documents how distinctions between people have been generated in and by the life sciences. Through commentaries and a wide-ranging selection of primary documents, it charts the shifting boundaries of science and race over more than two centuries of American history.


Italo Calvino S Architecture Of Lightness

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Author : Letizia Modena
Category : Literary Criticism
Publisher : Routledge
Published : 2011-05-09
ISBN : 9781136730597
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Page : 351
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Reviews book: This study recovers Italo Calvino's central place in a lost history of interdisciplinary thought, politics, and literary philosophy in the 1960s. Drawing on his letters, essays, critical reviews, and fiction, as well as a wide range of works--primarily urban planning and design theory and history--circulating among his primary interlocutors, this book takes as its point of departure a sweeping reinterpretation of Invisible Cities. Passages from Calvino's most famous novel routinely appear as aphorisms in calendars, posters, and the popular literature of inspiration and self-help, reducing the novel to vague abstractions and totalizing wisdom about thinking outside the box. The shadow of postmodern studies has had a similarly diminishing effect on this text, rendering up an accomplished but ultimately apolitical novelistic experimentation in endless deconstructive deferrals, the shiny surfaces of play, and the ultimately rigged game of self-referentiality. In contrast, this study draws on an archive of untranslated Italian- and French-language materials on urban planning, architecture, and utopian architecture to argue that Calvino's novel in fact introduces readers to the material history of urban renewal in Italy, France, and the U.S. in the 1960s, as well as the multidisciplinary core of cultural life in that decade: the complex and continuous interplay among novelists and architects, scientists and artists, literary historians and visual studies scholars. His last love poem for the dying city was in fact profoundly engaged, deeply committed to the ethical dimensions of both architecture and lived experience in the spaces of modernity as well as the resistant practices of reading and utopian imagining that his urban studies in turn inspired.


Erich Fromm And Global Public Sociology

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Author : Neil McLaughlin
Category : Social psychology
Publisher : Policy Press
Published : 2023-01-03
ISBN : 9781529214598
Type : PDF & EPUB
Page : 310
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Reviews book: As the rise of global right-wing populism and Trumpism creates new interest in psycho-social writing and popular sociology, this timely book tells the story of the rise, fall and contemporary revival of the thoeries of Erich Fromm, a 1930s influential and creative public intellectual.


Encyclopaedia Britannica Or A Dictionary Of Arts Sciences And Miscellaneous Literature Constructed On A Plan By Which The Different Sciences And Arts Are Digested Into The Form Of Distinct Treatises Or Systems Comprehending The History Theory And Practice Of Each According To The Latest Discoveries And Improvements And Full Explanations Given Of The Various Detached Parts Of Knowledge Whether Relating To Natural And Artificial Objects Or To Matters Ecclesiastical Civil Military Commercial Et C Including Elucidations Of The Most Important Topics Relative To Religion Morals Manners And The Oeconomy Of Life Together With A Description Of All The Countries Cities Principal Mountains Seas Rivers Et C Throughout The World A General History Ancient And Modern Of The Different Empires Kingdoms And States And An Account Of The Lives Of The Most Eminent Persons In Every Nation From The Earliest Ages Down To The Present Times

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Published : 1797
ISBN : NKP:1002285068
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Page : 844
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Encyclopaedia Britannica Or A Dictionary Of Arts Sciences And Miscellaneous Literature

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Published : 1797
ISBN : BSB:BSB10352051
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Page : 838
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Encyclop Dia

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Category : Encyclopedias and dictionaries
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Published : 1798
ISBN : UOM:39015068278665
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Page : 844
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Health Disease And Illness

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Author : Arthur L. Caplan
Category : Medical
Publisher : Georgetown University Press
Published : 2004
ISBN : 9781589010147
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Page : 326
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Reviews book: "In the 1850s, "Drapetomania" was the medical term for a disease found among black slaves in the United States. The main symptom was a strange desire to run away from their masters. In earlier centuries gout was understood as a metabolic disease of the affluent, so much so that it became a badge of uppercrust honor--and a medical excuse to avoid hard work. Today, is there such a thing as mental illness, or is mental illness just a myth? Is Alzheimer's really a disease? What is menopause--a biological or a social construction? Historically one can see that health, disease, and illness are concepts that have been ever fluid. Modern science, sociology, philosophy, even society--among other factors--constantly have these issues under microscopes, learning more, defining and redefining ever more exactly. Yet often that scrutiny, instead of leading toward hard answers, only leads to more questions. Health, Disease, and Illness brings together a sterling list of classic and contemporary thinkers to examine the history, state, and future of ever-changing "concepts" in medicine. Divided into four parts--Historical Discussions; Characterizing Health, Disease, and Illness; Clinical Applications of Health and Disease; and Normalcy, Genetic Disease, and Enhancement: The Future of the Concepts of Health and Disease--the reader can see the evolutionary arc of medical concepts from the Greek physician Galen of Pergamum (ca. 150 ce) who proposed that "the best doctor is also a philosopher," to contemporary discussions of the genome and morality. The editors have recognized a crucial need for a deeper integration of medicine and philosophy with each other, particularly in an age of dynamically changing medical science--and what it means, medically, philosophically, to be human." --Publisher description.