Summary of your 'study carrel' ============================== This is a summary of your Distant Reader 'study carrel'. The Distant Reader harvested & cached your content into a collection/corpus. It then applied sets of natural language processing and text mining against the collection. The results of this process was reduced to a database file -- a 'study carrel'. The study carrel can then be queried, thus bringing light specific characteristics for your collection. These characteristics can help you summarize the collection as well as enumerate things you might want to investigate more closely. Eric Lease Morgan May 27, 2019 Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 453 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 6322 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 6 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 62 University 48 Press 44 New 36 Thoreau 35 York 33 american 18 American 17 que 16 PMC 16 Emerson 14 Walden 14 Feed 13 change 13 America 12 United 12 Gandhi 12 Education 11 nature 11 los 9 history 9 Journal 9 John 8 student 8 social 8 life 8 climate 8 USA 8 Nature 8 London 8 God 8 Cavell 8 Cambridge 7 del 7 bir 7 Vol 7 Studies 7 States 7 Literature 7 India 7 England 6 las 6 National 5 wilderness 5 specie 5 human 5 U.S. 5 Science 5 PDF 5 Muir 5 James Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 4082 nature 3517 time 3434 life 3089 study 3034 change 2853 way 2715 people 2547 world 2530 work 2306 history 2140 year 2088 term 2038 p. 2016 specie 1986 system 1964 century 1894 example 1886 student 1817 use 1810 place 1795 value 1761 experience 1748 form 1709 science 1704 % 1679 practice 1674 culture 1657 community 1647 process 1628 research 1621 part 1597 o 1585 area 1584 man 1574 e 1567 climate 1528 author 1526 self 1514 landscape 1501 idea 1491 development 1481 case 1433 book 1405 r 1391 environment 1362 state 1343 land 1333 power 1330 plant 1330 datum Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 8541 de 6504 la 4183 y 3970 New 3898 _ 3807 que 3616 University 3586 al 3198 e 2950 Thoreau 2876 Press 2733 el 2338 J. 2303 et 2269 York 2065 los 2011 American 1813 M. 1778 del 1753 se 1615 un 1589 America 1574 pp 1556 Journal 1541 o 1437 las 1406 una 1378 . 1354 R. 1346 John 1300 Emerson 1296 ve 1279 S. 1269 C. 1263 J 1241 da 1219 D. 1194 David 1167 Cambridge 1142 United 1100 bir 1097 � 1024 London 1012 Research 1010 L. 1010 E. 998 por 993 u 986 Henry 981 s Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 12175 it 6656 we 6348 i 5389 he 5250 they 2327 you 2124 them 1485 she 1424 us 995 him 860 itself 830 me 630 one 625 themselves 520 himself 384 her 302 em 194 ourselves 144 herself 135 myself 93 ya 81 oneself 53 yourself 33 ’s 17 theirs 17 mine 16 de- 15 na 14 u 13 http://refhub.elsevier.com/s0304-3770(15)00026-1/sbref0145 9 ours 9 je 8 ha 7 y 6 pobreza 6 o 6 hr 6 his 5 thee 4 는 4 thyself 4 in- 4 hers 3 yours 3 http://ojls.oxfordjournals.org/ 3 ce 2 도 2 ’em 2 λ 2 în Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 66334 be 15252 have 6283 do 3564 use 3439 see 3369 make 2304 include 2111 take 2071 become 2019 find 1975 write 1828 provide 1653 give 1626 come 1546 know 1538 base 1464 show 1325 say 1316 go 1307 live 1280 suggest 1196 develop 1194 follow 1190 think 1182 call 1120 describe 1097 create 1095 understand 1095 increase 1093 consider 1063 seem 1032 argue 1019 lead 1007 need 988 publish 966 work 935 change 925 mean 914 require 904 read 904 help 895 begin 893 note 892 offer 840 represent 835 get 821 present 812 continue 802 remain 772 bring Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 10644 not 5052 more 4330 also 3999 other 3638 such 3072 social 2717 well 2666 only 2657 many 2614 new 2599 most 2480 first 2452 american 2442 human 2333 environmental 2226 - 2080 so 2027 even 2015 as 1940 natural 1868 however 1740 different 1736 early 1734 political 1703 own 1700 high 1678 long 1600 out 1498 cultural 1451 up 1439 often 1422 large 1386 much 1365 important 1356 then 1345 great 1339 ecological 1310 very 1302 good 1291 rather 1289 same 1159 thus 1130 economic 1123 now 1108 here 1105 just 1093 public 1041 available 1038 modern 987 historical Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 847 most 463 good 455 least 175 Most 133 high 132 great 109 large 77 early 54 bad 47 late 39 low 39 big 36 long 32 old 31 strong 28 small 28 close 24 manif 23 sick 22 young 16 poor 15 simple 15 deep 14 near 14 fine 13 full 12 rich 11 new 10 rare 10 clear 9 broad 8 wealthy 8 pure 7 wide 7 noble 6 warm 6 fast 6 e 5 wise 5 weak 5 true 5 slight 5 loud 5 j 5 heavy 5 hard 5 fair 5 easy 4 wild 4 quick Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1752 most 133 well 129 least 8 worst 4 fast 3 youngest 3 highest 3 early 2 long 2 hard 2 est 1 oldest 1 him.6 1 eest Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1606 refhub.elsevier.com 978 dx.doi.org 662 doi.org 642 www.cambridge.org 249 creativecommons.org 214 www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov 165 www.journals.uchicago.edu 144 www.soil-discuss.net 92 www.mlajournals.org 77 www.ecologyandsociety.org 71 www.mdpi.com 63 journals.openedition.org 62 www.tandfonline.com 49 www 45 m 45 crossmark.crossref.org 43 orcid.org 40 muse.jhu.edu 38 dx.doi 36 www.youtube.com 35 www.jstor.org 35 joc.sagepub.com 32 www.theguardian.com 32 ojls.oxfordjournals.org 30 www1.umn.tc.edu 30 science.sciencemag.org 29 srl.si 28 jme.sagepub.com 27 en.wikipedia.org 22 www.nytimes.com 20 www.ledonline.it 20 www.ingentaselect.com 20 www.hindawi.com 20 nrs.harvard.edu 19 www.pnas.org 18 www.erudit.org 18 escholarship.org 16 www.nrc.ca 16 europepmc.org 16 es.wikipedia.org 15 www.mtholyoke.edu 15 jah.oxfordjournals.org 14 works.bepress.com 13 plantphysiol.orgdownloaded 13 plantphysiol.org 13 chestjournal.chestpubs.org 12 doi 11 www.nordicwittgensteinreview.com 11 www.jabfm.org 11 www.emeraldinsight.com Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 330 http://www.cambridge.org/core 312 http://www.cambridge.org/core/terms 92 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ 52 http://doi.org/10.1017/S0021875817001426 51 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ 50 http://doi.org/10.1017/S0025727300071209 50 http://doi.org/10.1017/S0007680516000726 48 http://www.soil-discuss.net/1/1/2015/soild-1-1-2015-print.pdf 48 http://www.soil-discuss.net/1/1/2015/soild-1-1-2015-discussion.html 48 http://www.soil-discuss.net 48 http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol23/iss3/art42/ 48 http://www 45 http://m 40 http://refhub.elsevier.com/S0304-3770(15)00026-1/sbref0255 38 http://dx.doi 34 http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/t-and-c 33 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ 32 http://ojls.oxfordjournals.org/ 32 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ 30 http://refhub.elsevier.com/S0304-3770(15)00026-1/sbref0270 28 http://refhub.elsevier.com/S0304-3770(15)00026-1/sbref0130 28 http://doi.org/10.1017/S0009838800038726 27 http://refhub.elsevier.com/S0304-3770(15)00026-1/sbref0250 26 http://refhub.elsevier.com/S0304-3770(15)00026-1/sbref0295 26 http://refhub.elsevier.com/S0304-3770(15)00026-1/sbref0245 26 http://refhub.elsevier.com/S0304-3770(15)00026-1/sbref0120 26 http://journals.openedition.org 26 http://joc.sagepub.com/ 26 http://doi.org/10.1017/S0021875800032977 25 http://refhub.elsevier.com/S0304-3770(15)00026-1/sbref0260 25 http://refhub.elsevier.com/S0304-3770(15)00026-1/sbref0085 25 http://refhub.elsevier.com/S0304-3770(15)00026-1/sbref0065 25 http://doi.org/10.1017/S1479244317000464 24 http://refhub.elsevier.com/S0304-3770(15)00026-1/sbref0285 24 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------------------------------------------------- 9 eprints@whiterose.ac.uk 7 kklee@ifi.uio.no 4 sukrunisanci@atauni.edu.tr 4 selcuk.aydin@atauni.edu.tr 4 karen.obrien@sosgeo.uio.no 4 htabaa@gmail.com 4 elli.bleeker@di.huc.knaw.nl 4 elin.selboe@sgeo.uio.no 4 drhomam@iium.edu.my 4 bronwyn.hayward@canterbury.ac.nz 4 admin@globalhistories.com 3 support@jstor.org 3 lgtghs@rit.edu 3 cdavis@oeb.harvard.edu 2 working.papers@feem.it 2 valentina.bosetti@feem.it 2 straussh@mskcc.org 2 slhitchn@uga.edu 2 serafimova@swu.bg 2 secaattintural@yahoo.com 2 schulms@mcmaster.ca 2 scholarworks-group@umbc.edu 2 sarapaivahenriques@gmail.com 2 row1@cornell.edu 2 repository@westminster.ac.uk 2 reinaldosilva@ua.pt 2 publications@warwick.ac.uk 2 primack@bu.edu 2 peg@uevora.pt 2 oturel@fullerton.edu 2 ohaililani@gmail.com 2 nyuparis@nyu.edu 2 nyu-in-madrid@nyu.edu 2 norton@inaf.cnrs-gif.fr 2 normc@duke.edu 2 noam.sobel@weizmann.ac.il 2 mduplay@club-internet.fr 2 mdpandey@uwaterloo.ca 2 mbogdani@benaroyaresearch.org 2 marjolein.vanasselt@tss.unimaas.nl 2 mariol@ugr.es 2 m.tarafdar@lancaster.ac.uk 2 lima.antonia@gmail.com 2 jtanders@mailbox.sc.edu 2 journals@indiana.edu 2 joseaoduarte@gmail.com 2 jkloppen@fas.harvard.edu 2 jcairns@vt.edu 2 jason.minton.brown@gmail.com 2 j.fruchtl@uva.nl Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 22 nature is not 11 work is properly 9 life is not 8 people do not 7 nature knows best 7 thoreau did not 6 la base de 6 nature does not 6 nature is more 6 thoreau does not 6 work is not 5 thoreau is not 4 nature is also 4 nature was not 4 people are more 4 people do n’t 4 people make sense 4 people understand complex 4 studies do not 4 study is not 4 time is not 4 world is not 3 change is likely 3 life does not 3 life was not 3 life was unintended 3 nature is balanced 3 nature is sacred 3 people are increasingly 3 studies are often 3 study did not 3 terms are not 3 thoreau was not 3 time does not 3 time is often 3 time is ripe 3 work went on 3 world is excessive 3 world is only 2 al have here 2 change are often 2 change are visible 2 change is mainly 2 change is not 2 change was significantly 2 changes was inadequate 2 history becomes subjective 2 history does not 2 la base del 2 la base militar Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 life is not worth 2 life was not inevitable 2 nature is not just 2 nature is not only 2 people do not necessarily 1 change are not merely 1 change does not necessarily 1 change is not simply 1 changes are not fundamentally 1 e have not yet 1 histories are not always 1 history have no particular 1 history have not always 1 history is not simply 1 life is not unusual 1 life was no mere 1 life were not also 1 lives is not just 1 nature are no longer 1 nature are not inclusive 1 nature does not simply 1 nature has no human 1 nature has no such 1 nature is no longer 1 nature is no more 1 nature is not as 1 nature is not impoverished 1 nature is not merely 1 nature is not necessarily 1 nature is not new 1 nature is not something 1 nature is not unintended 1 nature is not well 1 nature was no longer 1 nature was not only 1 nature was not silent 1 people are not cognitively 1 people are not necessarily 1 people have no health 1 people were not credit 1 studies do not generally 1 studies were not commonly 1 study did not directly 1 study is not conclusive 1 study is not enough 1 study is not exhaustive 1 terms are not only 1 terms are not synonymous 1 terms were not unprecedented 1 thoreau did not directly Sizes of items; "Measures in words, how big is each item?" ---------------------------------------------------------- 39393 work_qdqzg6yrtje5nh23vbs6vmasnq 24529 work_qvhoaibnbngyzpwnl6owmawmsq 22702 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Pharmacist Educator on Student Engagement Student engagement continues to be a point of emphasis in pharmacy education, yet there remains little Keywords: student engagement, pharmacy school This review attempts to better define student engagement using ideas from educational theorists and provide student engagement in pharmacy education, these questions deserve to be addressed. educators at engaging students in learning. related to student engagement in pharmacy education refers to the former definition, and investigators have yet to Service learning, research projects, and capstone projects require faculty members to be closely involved with students to provide effective feedback and may need to incorporate strategies to improve engagement, with a goal of increasing student attendance and educational efforts to engage students of different professions in interactive learning with each other. team-based learning that engages students in effective work_26kepwje2vfbpfrxnhsjoudupq Hard to Reach: Anne Brigman, Mountaineering, and Modernity in California of the expansion of national parks, early conservation movements, and the development of mountaineering in California, all of which made the area more accessible to Brigman''s Sierra photographs stress the strong interdependency of modernism and the history and practice of mountaineering gives new insight into the work of this significant California photographer, and more broadly, to the many, often contradictory However, Ortner''s argument is not incommensurate with other scholarship on mountaineering: her research instead suggests that, like Brigman''s work, the relationship Like other modern mountaineers, Brigman describes her experiences in the Sierras Brigman, he had a strong spiritualist relationship to the landscape and saw his experiences in the mountains not only as a form of recreation but also as a way to achieve Brigman''s works from the Sierras engage with both modern and antimodern themes. work_2d2dcyrw5badljchn5sm3zakna Entre los años 1835 y 1836, Ralph Waldo Emerson escribía Nature que se todas las cosas se convierten en símbolos de la unidad espiritual; por una insistencia en la divinidad del alma individual y en la validez de sus visiones de la emersoniana no busca la descalificación de las obras maestras del pasado, intenta animar a los intelectuales jóvenes para que, tomándolas como referencia, Todos sus ensayos, incluido un número reducido en el que sondea los entresijos del desánimo humano, reflejan la firmeza de su carácter. Tres son las ideas que constantemente aparecen en sus ensayos y poemas. vista de sus propósitos, una ayuda más que un impedimento para la comunicación. las maravillas de ésta, incluidas aquéllas que, para los hombres sin amor, son Emerson creía que el objeto artístico es el mejor símbolo del hombre, hombre; y por encima de éste, una sociedad en la que todos los hombres son work_2ddhwze3irfk7gk2e7g3oar63i Auguste Comte and Consensus Formation in American Religious Thought—Part 2: Twilight of New England Comtism the post-war Transcendentalist and liberal Unitarian institutions of the Free Religious Association and Keywords: Comte; positivism; intuitionalism; Unitarianism; Free Religious Association; Radical Club; Francis Ellingwood Abbot; Octavius Brooks Frothingham; Thomas Wentworth Higginson delivered a public lecture entitled, "Intuitionalism versus Science; or the Civil War in Free Religion." Scientific Schools of Free Religion" (Abbot 1871b, p. biblical) material to prove their faith, and to Abbot''s wing of the FRA which argues that only science Emerson, also a member of the FRA but gravitating more to the Radical Club, reflected in his application of science to religion that the FRA supported ended traditional transcendentalism and science can and will establish the facts of religion (Abbot 1867, p. scorn for Comte''s pseudo-science, Abbot, who called himself a "positivist in theology" (Ahlstrom and [Comte''s Positivism and the Free Religious Association] . work_2e73kkxvkvh3pps3jris4gjatm Treating patients with chronic diseases accounts for 75% of the nation''s health care spending, The Sokals looked for universal regulating factors in nature that are related to the chronic diseases they see every Specifically, diabetes, osteoporosis, hyperthyroidism, and related metabolic, endocrine, and regulatory disorders produce characteristic Earthing or grounding during sleep resulted in statistically significant changes in the concentrations of minerals The Sokals also found that Earthing the human body The Sokals also discovered that thyroid function is influenced by Earthing, as documented by a significant decrease contact with the surface of the earth and documents beneficial effects on many chronic diseases. effects on human physiology and health when the body is in The Sokals studied the effects of Earthing on the reaction to swartz/projected-costs-of-chronic-diseases/ Accessed January The effect of earthing on human physiology: Part 2. Grounding the human body to earth reduces work_2fhqeld6f5a5fi62tvvysnl2ci François Specq, « Alain Suberchicot, Littérature et environnement. 1 Alors que les approches écocritiques se développent peu à peu en France, Alain qu''il ne s''agit pas pour Alain Suberchicot de proposer une couverture exhaustive des se trompe sur ce qu''est « la nature », ou, pour dire les choses autrement, que cette littérature évite adroitement les écueils liés à la croyance en une telle « nature », qui Nature », 1995) et des spécialistes de littérature prônant la reconnaissance d''une et politiques autrement que par les sciences sociales est assurément ce qui donne sa Il plaide ainsi pour la contribution qu''une littérature bien « la nature » que nous habitons est toujours déjà inséparable d''une histoire humaine, et l''esprit que cet ouvrage laisse dans l''ombre toute une littérature témoignant elle aussi perspective à voir dans la littérature, comme dans la nature, une réalité Pour une écocritique comparée, Paris, Honoré Champion, 2012, 274 pages work_2gbwk3bttzffzn4u4zz7rfe6du sys_1000 wp-p1m-39.ebi.ac.uk wp-p1m-39.ebi.ac.uk exception exception Params is empty Params is empty Params is empty if (typeof jQuery === "undefined") document.write(''[script type="text/javascript" src="/corehtml/pmc/jig/1.14.8/js/jig.min.js"][/script]''.replace(/\[/g,String.fromCharCode(60)).replace(/\]/g,String.fromCharCode(62))); // // // window.name="mainwindow"; .pmc-wm {background:transparent repeat-y top left;background-image:url(/corehtml/pmc/pmcgifs/wm-nobrand.png);background-size: auto, contain} .print-view{display:block} Page not available Reason: The web page address (URL) that you used may be incorrect. 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Find a specific article by its citation (journal, date, volume, first page, author or article title). http://europepmc.org/abstract/MED/ work_2gupjtxcuba3rnukjd2sf4coz4 We examine variation in wilderness value indicators for immigrants and immigrants or ethnic minorities express values similar to those of native-born Whites wilderness perception and use, and it is likely that these variables interact with race and of immigrant status and race and ethnicity on wilderness values. 1986; Oelschlaeger 1991; Watson and Landres 1995; Noss 1996: Bergstrom and On-site, current use refers to values derived from visiting a wilderness area and refers to values derived f r o n ~ visiting a wilderness area in the future and would include immigrants were statistically ( p < .05) less likely than native born respondents to visit wilderness, and hence For the second active use value indicator (plan to visit next year), immigrants value, immigrants, Blacks, and older respondents were less likely to say they would (Alba and Nee 1997; see also Portes and Rumbaut 1996: Yang 1999). The social value of wilderness: A Forest Service work_2hnvuo5y7rc47jf5rwujuq5xsa When administering collections of modern personal papers, archivists must deal with the competing ethics of promoting free and open access to the material while ensuring that the privacy Like the human heart with its hidden treasures, collections of modernpersonal papers often possess personal or sensitive data, kept in secret,sealed in silence. When modern manuscript collections contain personal letters and other writings by those who are still living, such materials can entitled, and from which springs the archivist''s concern with privacy and confidentiality in collections of modern papers, is a relatively recent addition to the archives that include the papers of living people do hold the potential for embarrassing those individuals. is clear: archivists must be aware of, and perhaps take steps to safeguard, the privacy of individuals represented in archival collections. sensitive materials, collections of the papers of modern authors and celebrities privacy concerns is that correspondence and other papers in literary archives work_2jyzdfssobbx3mt5tcl7faw7gq Supple bodies, healthy minds: yoga, psychedelics and many Americans saw yoga and psychedelic drugs psychedelic drugs, Eastern religion and the mental Interest in the spiritual aspects of yoga, and Eastern religion between psychedelics, yoga and altered states of consciousness. the development of ''human potential'' by offering clients Eastern-influenced spiritual lessons in yoga and other disciplines like of religious traditions with yoga and psychedelics (Osto, p. that a drug might produce a ''mystical and perhaps quasi-religious'' altered state of consciousness.71 The possible mental come to psychedelic drugs through their interest in yoga or yoga, psychedelics and Eastern religion there remained little to Devotees of altered states of consciousness, inspired by meditation, yoga and Eastern thought, were Altered states: buddhism and psychedelic spirituality in America. Supple bodies, healthy minds: yoga, psychedelics and American mental health Supple bodies, healthy minds: yoga, psychedelics and American mental health work_2nlvrtqxbfac3amyvtf25zhoeq Agency''s (CIDA) China Program, the University of Regina (UofR), Canada, learning achieved through the UofR/EIJP program the project failed to live up to Fig. 1 The University of Regina/Educational Institute of Jilin Province CIDA Projects Education, Sustainable Development, and the UofR/EIJP Projects "Sustainable Development" and CIDA''s China Program: A Saskatchewan Case Study 425 "Sustainable Development" and CIDA''s China Program: A Saskatchewan Case Study 425 "Sustainable Development" and CIDA''s China Program: A Saskatchewan Case Study 425 "Sustainable Development" and CIDA''s China Program: A Saskatchewan Case Study 425 "Sustainable Development" and CIDA''s China Program: A Saskatchewan Case Study 425 "Sustainable Development" and CIDA''s China Program: A Saskatchewan Case Study 425 "Sustainable Development" and CIDA''s China Program: A Saskatchewan Case Study 425 "Sustainable Development" and CIDA''s China Program: A Saskatchewan Case Study 425 "Sustainable Development" and CIDA''s China Program: A Saskatchewan Case Study 425 "Sustainable Development" and CIDA''s China Program: A Saskatchewan Case Study 425 work_2ntxjmqcvfdzjibrkhnlgm47eu basis in America than in, say, France—that a different economy of exchange prevails between the culture at large and those who attempt to speak philosophically in it—and this affects what it can mean whose work could strike a measure of fear or embarrassment in the soul of an American man of letters at all comparable to what it would mean for a A highly literate American intellectual may well have read a great many of the classics of English, French, and German philosophy This is not to deny that many Americans participate in a shared fantasy of a common literary culture consisting of a range of widely cherished documents—to cite a few candidates: The Constitution The American philosopher Stanley Cavell remarks: Whereas a French intellectual is committed America has ever yet been realized—that the American philosopher or author or artist has ever yet been work_2o3mai4gcfdhbbfa7uqrh6cezm Dickinson and the Politics of Plant Sensibility Dickinson and the Politics of Plant Sensibility to read against Dickinson''s poems and the history of plant practices up this issue of plant mobility, considering the ways that Dickinson''s A number of Dickinson''s poems explore the possibility of an active, feeling natural world. Yet Dickinson''s own poems encourage us to consider plant and foreign historical context of local flowers, Dickinson sustains a relationship among local aesthetics, local materialism, and contestation over If Dickinson''s understanding of plant life challenges us to consider As a number of scholars have noted, students of botany in midnineteenth-century America were also immersed in figurative associations between flowers and human society that likewise made plants informed Dickinson''s own engagement with plant life. Dickinson''s own imaginative engagement with plant life. sensible plants and feeling environment present a natural order that 2 See Judith Farr, The Gardens of Emily Dickinson (Cambridge: Harvard Univ. work_2sqg5xatpbdg5mpgp3lqcyicjq Abstract: This paper, part of a larger work on international law theory, sketches some early As the body of international law regulating human interaction with the natural world, one that regulates ''the environment'', one might expect international environmental law international environmental law also aims to curb certain forms of pollution.2 In from its affect: international environmental law stages a kind of global moral international environmental law''s origins in the confluence of the romantic and International environmental law is, then, a body of law dealing with ''nature'', international environmental law articulates a regulatory interface with ''nature'' not observation is that with international environmental law we are not dealing with (2009), 1: ''The development of modern international environmental law start[s] The romantic era matters to international environmental law both because key There are many examples of international environmental law''s colonial International environmental law is clearly not exhausted by this romantic the key international environmental law principles and treaties. work_2vvzrpjh6bhfpmxif7f4vtgvbm D. Thoreau; Environmental Humanities; Nature Writing; This excerpt illustrates Walden as an experiment in human ecology, though it preceded the term, an example of environmental writing that, according to Lawrence Buell, in his influential The Environmental Imagination: Thoreau, Nature Writing and the Formation of American Culture, "tries to practice a conceptual restorationism in reorienting the partially denaturized reader … to an artifactual version of environment designed Claiming a life as simple and as close as possible to nature, Thoreau''s ideas oftentimes seem tainted with As Michael Warner rightly observes, in those essays in which Thoreau discusses the issue of human bondage, environmental protection, as Stoll has pointed out in connection with Thoreau''s ideas: "Must government Thoreau''s eco-social consciousness, while the remaining two address reconfigurations of his ideas by subsequent art forms, namely experimental music (John Cage) and Portuguese cinema (Rodrigo Areias). Thoreau, Nature Writing, and the Formation of American work_2wxlcgnwiren7bzo6sj2gislcq Walden; or, Life in the Woods by Henry David Thoreau Walden; or, Life in the Woods by Henry David Thoreau foot was firmly placed in Thoreau''s home turf—the normative understanding of social life. Thoreau''s embedding of humanity in nature is clearest not in his arguments but in his choice of metaphors. that Thoreau aims to exchange society for nature. While Thoreau''s insertion of man in nature shapes his theory of society For such readers, Thoreau rejected not only capitalism and commerce, but indeed everyday social life itself. "strong and valiant natures" that Thoreau thinks have no need to read "natural." "The Ponds" hymns Walden''s purity and its place in the endless Yet nature, to Thoreau, is an honest society, and in that sense an ideal Indeed, one can imagine Thoreau writing a book like Walden about human society. And our aim, like Thoreau''s, is to see (social) life as it really is, work_2xzrbq4obre5hdvvnooahllmhe certos indivíduos a escrever nesses cadernos diariamente durante anos ou décadas, são os próprios diaristas que nos dão a resposta; aqueles que representam uma estranha multidão de vozes, pois o conteúdo que preenche e particulariza um diário é o que fundamenta a sua existência. pelo taoísmo, zen-budismo e pela poesia oriental – que procurou estudar e incorporar à vida e à própria criação poética desde a juventude –, mas também ao 2 Neste artigo as chamadas das páginas fac-similadas dos diários de Max Martins seguem uma abreviatura de classificação, em que 3 A figuras 1, 2 e 3, que integram este artigo, são imagens fac-similadas dos diários do poeta Max Martins, estudadas no período Preocupação central nos diários de Max – que abarca todas as demais preocupações –, a colagem foi, para ele, o ambiente perfeito Nos diários de Max Martins, para além dos processos de criação poética e das work_2zxxwlw23rejpju2qrb44uvkmi "They don''t understand their own oppression": Complicating Preservation in John Rechy''s The Miraculous Day of Amalia Gómez Preservation in John Rechy''s The Miraculous Day of Amalia resistance like the Chicano Movement.1 As José David Saldívar observes, Rechy''s "liminal cultural critiques have been more accurate and It is not that writers like Rechy reject the terms of environmentalism, urban space, or the transnational. By understanding the novel as an environmental text that operates in racialized transnational space, it is possible to see how Rechy critiques preservation projects imposed on and Amalia uses to decorate her home and body, her meditations on gendered and racialized transnational space in the city, her fear of natural disasters such as earthquakes, fires, and Santa Ana windstorms, the particular the urban spaces of cities like Los Angeles. iconography.17 Part of Amalia''s confusion in relation to the mural centers on its omission of the urban from environmental imaginaries. work_3atjup5a65elrn4ucpopwdxnhi liberal democracy can sustain the health of democratic societies and public Liberalism is grounded on our moral and epistemic commitment to reasoned compromisos morales y epistémicos que son cruciales para enfrentar las cuerpo moral y colectivo compuesto por todos los miembros de la asamblea con voz, que recibe, En una democracia liberal que las naciones que se describen a sí mismas como democracias, pero de ello no se liberal, todavía puede ser una democracia [...] tenemos que abandonar los métodos y principios argumento de que los principios liberales reflejan los compromisos morales y epistémicos necesarios para Sócrates: ¿No son los muchos más poderosos por naturaleza que el uno? Lo que los antiguos atenienses entendían como una democracia, Thoreau lo interpretar al Sócrates de Platón como una persona que confronta los límites de En Political Liberalism, Rawls busca proporcionar una justificación del Es una elección moral tratar a los demás como dignos de lo que Kant llamaría work_3cwttq2vdvh6tclkclpefeprg4 Western literature, poetry, paintings, and sculpture, to recent developments in film, architecture, and contemporary art. works in Western paintings and sculpture, to recent developments in film, architecture, and contemporary art (Landa attempt a comprehensive overview, we will offer selected examples, from Renaissance paintings to contemporary installation works, to feature films, which reflect our observations itself; soils have been used as a material for art as pigments (since the prehistoric wall paintings in caves) (Ugolini, observe the soil (Feller et al., 2010), as in Venus Standing in a Landscape (see http://www.louvre.fr/oeuvre-notices/ leans towards a sharp vertical exposure of soil that includes a strange large root: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ Arbor Day (1932) is well known to soil scientists around the world (see http://www.wikiart.org/en/ http://www.artgallery.nsw.gov.au/exhibitions/new-contemporary-galleries/featured-artists-and-works/anselm-kiefer http://www.artgallery.nsw.gov.au/exhibitions/new-contemporary-galleries/featured-artists-and-works/anselm-kiefer http://www.artgallery.nsw.gov.au/exhibitions/new-contemporary-galleries/featured-artists-and-works/anselm-kiefer Another example of immersive installation soil art explores Where de Maria and Fischer challenge the viewer''s experience of architecture by installing soil within the familiar framework of walls and floors work_3gtcwmge55aflmitcdmqexjksa By including principles from integral systems theory, we offer adventure therapists a used in both the natural and social sciences to improve understanding of how human and biophysical systems undergo change (Nicholls & Gray, 2007; Trace, 2002)—a profoundly integrating force in stabilizing transformation following disequilibrium. their integrity as a result of exchanging energy with the environment), the context in which therapy occurs is a crucial variable. oversight, to connect wild nature to therapeutic change processes; AT systems for the social domain (e.g., Psychology: Bateson, 1972; Political Theory: Taylor, 1999), whereas the integral systems approach The interconnectedness and coevolutionary nature of both biophysical and social systems is a cornerstone of integral theory. Usually referred to as wilderness adventure therapy, there currently exists a large body of research larger natural systems and environmental contexts. the larger biophysical systems of nature in which these experiences integral systems theory, which views humans and their social and work_3jo3anhb3fer3pokxqzxz6kbui Buried in the New York State Agricultural Society''s Transactions for1842 is a short, irritable essay called "Hints on Describing Fruit." Its Thomas, "Hints on Describing Fruits," in Transactions of the New York State nurseryman and author Andrew Jackson Downing boasted, "the planting of fruit-trees in one of the newest States numbers nearly a quarter 10 Prince & Sons, Catalogue of Fruit and Ornamental Trees and Plants (New York, 1823). in their names.17 Unlike a species, the fruit tree variety was not a population of similar individuals encountered in a landscape, but a network of majority of American colonists during the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, grafted fruit was a little-known luxury. free specimens to corresponding nurserymen for testing and distribution, Prince''s connection gave him access to the 3,825 fruit varieties fruit in Covent Garden.50 Overseas taste for American apples made possible places like the Pell Orchard of Esopus, New York, which claimed to work_3opiub3szfeflczubcrcxffene Existential Moments, Practical Consequences MLA hotels, I shot back, "Is this an existential question?" Laughter filled I cite two moments when what I do, and am, as a professor of literature Such existential moments (in elevators, jury David Thoreau and Ralph Waldo Emerson after Emerson supposedly queried Thoreau, untactful manner.1 In Thoreau''s view, Emerson''s also reported on the special spaces they occupy of spaces, moments, and consequences. place are metaphoric spaces in which persons themselves up to the abrupt experience of the existential question that can come at any moment. Ralph Waldo Emerson had his own jails wished to escape, not the good spaces his acerbic friend Thoreau fought hard to inhabit. practical consequences of our professional existence. 1 The version cited here comes from Henry Seidel Canby''s biography, Thoreau (233). Harding takes as his source John Weiss''s 1865 essay on Thoreau. The Days of Henry Thoreau. work_3p4dc3x57vhudkytg27y7w64vi Africa: University of Natal Press, 1996); Maureen Swan, Gandhi: The South African Experience in the cities of Durban and Johannesburg for almost his entire adult life, even Gandhi''s account of the political virtues of the Indian village was derived from Henry in Collected Works, 6:201; Gandhi, "A Dialogue on the Compromise," Indian Opinion, February 8, in the Transvaal agreed to take out a new set of registration certificates, incorporating, for the first time, the use of the thumbprint as a marker of identification.23 These documents, which Gandhi later claimed were adopted voluntarily Gandhi, "Johannesburg Letter," Indian Opinion, December 28, 1907, in Collected Works, Gandhi, "Johannesburg Letter," Indian Opinion, February 29, 1908, in Collected Works, Gandhi, "Letter to Colonial Secretary," Indian Opinion, October 7, 1907, in Collected Works, Gandhi, "Sarvodaya," Indian Opinion, May 16, 1908, in Collected Works, 8:316. Gandhi, "Sarvodaya," Indian Opinion, May 16, 1908, in Collected Works, 8:316. work_3q45vsigi5ajpp66tpgvmxequm Hipness has been a recurrent subject of interest for historians and critics of American culture, eighteenth century.[4] Members of white subcultures likely encountered hip sensibilities before In "Get Hip," Lewis critiqued socialists who embraced reformist politics and admonished hipsters, Lewis links hip with oppositional secret knowledge. generalize this sensibility as postwar white hipsters did, Lewis substitutes American capitalism Given what is known about hip''s history, African American culture is the likely source of postwar hipness not as its debut among white audiences, but as a moment it resonated in new failed: American workers did not answer Lewis''s call to "get hip." critics to insert the history of American radicalism into the story of hip''s postwar popularization. unfolded among Western Workers like Lewis in "Revolution or Evolution: The Socialist Party, "The American Socialist Party and ''New'' Immigrants." Science and "Get Hip." International Socialist Review 11.6 (1910): 351–352. work_3r2i745t7bd4tfx757vin54eju Yellowstone and its geyser region became identified as an American "Wonderland," texts supporting the newer identity participated in the kinds of figuration proliferating in contemporary This discourse, especially focused on the geyser, Old Faithful, produced an icon of industrial America. In his essay on Yellowstone, Muir describes "a hundred geysers," (54) though Old Faithful was, and slender column" (Hague, "The Yellowstone" 523); it is "the geyser of the park" (Weed, "Geysers" 294); Old Faithful sets "a noble example to his followers" and is as punctual as "a tall, oldfashioned clock" (Rollins 886); it is a "perfect" geyser (Hague, The regularity of Old Faithful''s pulse had a crucial connection to the medical history that linked the body to the clock. Pittsburgh at Yellowstone: Old Faithful and the Pulse of Industrial America [pp. Pittsburgh at Yellowstone: Old Faithful and the Pulse of Industrial America [pp. work_3vgigqbx2vepdbmu2fmhbbd2w4 Finding Calcium in Noncalcified Lesions: 18F-Fluoride Offers 1Molecular Imaging and Therapy Section, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, New York; and 2Cardiology Section, Intimal arterial calcification is "a pervasive and likely inevitable The clinical significance of intimal arterial calcification, however, remains controversial. Calcification of atheroma occurs in inflamed lesions. Mononuclear cells transform to tissue macrophages, enter the lesion, lesion attracts additional monocytes, mast cells, and lymphocytes, Microcalcifications are seen in lesions with pathologic intimal of 6.2 sites of arterial calcification per patient (providing 397 foci There was an inverse correlation between 18F-NaF localization and Hounsfield unit plaque density. Although many of these lesions may not be at imminent risk of rupture (because of the distance between foci or their Quantification of coronary artery calcium using ultrafast computed tomography. calcification in human coronary atherosclerosis progressed? Calcification in atherosclerotic plaque PET/CT imaging: inverse correlation between calcification density and mineral FINDING CALCIUM IN NONCALCIFIED LESIONS • Strauss and Narula 975 work_3zqxo44ktra5jbfxolzqzogut4 Key words: institutional recognition; cultural legitimation; literature; literary; literary field; few studies have examined for the literary field how symbolic recognitions of authors by recognition that authors receive from other agents in the literary field. Over time, the legitimacy of literary criticism and other cultural institutions is thought to have that of newspaper critic, literary scholar or publisher) and social positions ("space of habitus") symbolic production as cross-national comparisons of newspapers'' art and culture coverage in the literary field when the newspaper article was published. for literary awards we took a longer time frame (20 years) than for bestseller list success (10 the number of national literary prizes authors in the publisher''s catalogue had won in the that consists of authors who have never won literary prizes, have not enjoyed bestseller list selection/evaluation of fiction book authors in elite newspapers has not changed that much. work_4b7mg2kk5vf5xn5j3txw3rdklq Recasting the Significant: The Transcultural Memory of Alexander von Humboldt''s Visit to Philadelphia and Washington, D.C. humanities an inflated role in current accounts of the life and work of Alexander von Humboldt. Keywords: Alexander von Humboldt; cultural memory; transcultural memory; Thomas Jefferson; American Humboldt literature is the aforementioned visit to Philadelphia and Washington, D.C. in the from Humboldt''s biography and onto his influence on nineteenth-century American literary culture. that visiting the United States and encountering Thomas Jefferson profoundly affected Humboldt and visiting the United States was no mere fancy for Humboldt on his return journey; indeed, American World." McCullough, like Sachs, begins his account with Humboldt''s arrival in the United States Recent American accounts associate Humboldt''s imperative to visit the United States with his The second work on Humboldt by a European author for an American audience is Andrea Wulf''s In the field of cultural memory studies, an element such as Alexander von Humboldt is best work_4i7ycvmuwba5vo55y6grmua7s4 and potential adaptive responses to climate change imposed by climate change could shift adaptive landscapes and alter the magnitude of selection gradients (see Climate change disrupts patterns of local adaptation (hypothesis 4). for studying genetic responses to climate change. will provide information on plastic and genetic responses to climate change in a more timely fashion. to global change, we recommend that researchers investigate multiple traits associated with adaptation to climate and other abiotic and biotic agents of selection to climate change, namely high within-population genetic variation, extensive gene flow, and limited linkage climate and, therefore, might maintain less genetic variation in complex traits associated with adaptation to (2012) Phenotypic plasticity and adaptive evolution contribute to advancing flowering phenology in response to climate change. Davis MB, Shaw RG (2001) Range shifts and adaptive responses to quaternary climate change. Shaw RG, Etterson JR (2012) Rapid climate change and the rate of adaptation: insight from experimental quantitative genetics. work_4iivcqnhkvcihdaetefxkif7na Political domain—that part of life lived in devotion to a community of citizens Husserl''s remarks about the world-view of modern European man suggest that what I am assumption of every neoliberal community of ideas is that human flourishing in life in general neoliberalism is the "extension of the market principle into non-economic areas of life" community of ideas that seeks the hegemony of economic neoliberalism is not a demand that any idea of world history as leading toward the emancipation of the working subject qua universal progress, the community of ideas that champions economic neoliberalism and its market criteria of on this subject—call it a truth or meaning of man) is fundamental to classical liberal political by the norms of economic neoliberalism: in contrast to a conception of a life that most of us are belong to the community of ideas that seeks hegemonic power in political neoliberalism. work_4ndndx43ibeapa5ziuixfjxxgu Marouane Moufakkir_Sustainable development supported by responsible and digital finance Keywords: Sustainable Development, Digital banking, Fintech, Sustainable Finance, Green bonds In this paper, we will explore the relationship between digital banking, responsible Finance and sustainable development. In this paper, we will explore the relationship between digital banking, responsible Finance and sustainable development. sustainable development and the new digital financial players, namely Fintech who are providing Digital Financial Services players (Fintech) and responsible Finance (Green bonds and ecological credit cards) can contribute to the endorsement and the players (Fintech) and responsible Finance (Green bonds and ecological credit cards) can contribute to the endorsement and the enhancement of sustainable development for a better social inclusion, more equity and green friendly initiatives for economic enhancement of sustainable development for a better social inclusion, more equity and green friendly initiatives for economic Mots clès : Sustainable Development, Digital banking, Fintech, Sustainable Finance, Green bonds. work_4nt4i7z6snffpebxsrboni6x2y http://osc.hul.harvard.edu/dash/open-access-feedback?handle=&title=Phylogenetic%20patterns%20of%20species%20loss%20in%20Thoreau''s%20woods%20are%20driven%20by%20climate%20change&community=1/1&collection=1/2&owningCollection1/2&harvardAuthors=c30265921a2698d382919ae653f63381&departmentOrganismic%20and%20Evolutionary%20Biology context, they indicate that change in abundance is strongly correlated with flowering-time response. evolutionary (i.e., phylogenetic) history of traits that are inf luenced by climate (e.g., f lowering phenology) has been an underexplored area of climate change biology, despite the fact that climate change may also help to explain the seemingly nonrandom pattern of species loss among certain plant groups. abundance and f lowering-time response traits were phylogenetically conser ved, which indicates that species evolutionar y Composite phylogeny of 429 flowering plant species from the Concord flora depicting changes in abundance from 1900 to 2007. Statistical tests of phylogenetic conservatism and trait correlations with change in abundance 1900), flowering season, and native/introduced status as covariates; Model 3 (multivariate model), correlation of change in abundance with all traits and Thus, our results suggest that f loweringtime response, and not species range, better explain the phylogenetic nature of extinction risk among f lowering plants experiencing rapid climate change in Concord. work_4qabwxy7effildblswnw7mkrvi "One way to get around the complexity issue is to make a drug regimen appeal of fixed-dose combination drugs which combine two or more drugs into were treated either with two medications or with a fixed-dose combination combination drugs for chronic illnesses. Fixed-dose combination products combination of existing drugs. drugs," says Messerli. "It''s easier to combine drugs and make money that way." -component drugs. trial for fixed-dose drugs is based on individual component, however, drug safety data for each separate drug or guidance document (www.fda.gov accelerate the approval process if sufficient data exists for the component instance, for fixed-dose combinations or copackaged drug products made with individually approved HIV drugs, FDC [fixed-dose combination] or copackaged configuration of those drugs .fda .gov/downloads/Drugs/Guidance comply with fixed-dose combination dosing regimens," the document states. doses of combined medications if Still, the primary benefit of combination drugs — a substantial increase increasingly complex drug regimens." work_4qlo6fp2rba7vc3lbd44vvkmey In the West, however, yoga is more often a popular exercise-based practice with current symptoms and treatments for psychiatric disorders and explores how mindfulness can play an important KEYWORDS: yoga, mindfulness, brain, cognition, therapy, anxiety, depression, bipolar, religion, exercise Those who practiced yoga did so with the intent of achieving a higher state of mind and a closer Traditional ways of practicing Raja yoga are to focus on a mantra (Sanskrit: मन््तर), Mindfulness therapy is a relatively new approach towards patients suffering from generalized anxiety Another form of treatment for MDD that is also used for generalized anxiety disorder is Combining components of traditional yogic practices (as described above), Mindfulness-Based Cognitive relapse/recurrence in major depressive disorder with either mindfulness-based cognitive therapy or cognitive mindfulness-based cognitive therapy for anxiety disorders in a Japanese setting." BMC Research Notes 11(1). Mindfulness-based cognitive therapy for depression: a new "Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy: Theory and Practice." The Canadian work_4qswkhkwxje65nz5ds3xllnw6a Collections: Art and Adventure in Nineteenth-Century California | California History | University of California Press Skip to Main Content Close mobile search navigation Article Navigation Article Navigation Article Navigation Collections: Art and Adventure in Nineteenth-Century California Search for other works by this author on: Views Icon Article contents Share Icon Tools Icon Cite Icon Search Site Amy Scott; Collections: Art and Adventure in Nineteenth-Century California. California History 1 January 2009; 86 (4): 14–82. search input California History California History California History This content is only available via PDF. Please check your email address / username and password and try again. Citing articles via Email alerts Article Activity Alert Latest Issue Alert Browse Issues Browse Issues Info for Authors Print ISSN 0162-2897 Browse All Disciplines Browse All Courses Book Authors Journal Authors Rights & Permissions © Copyright 2021 by the Regents of the University of California. Sign In or Create an Account work_4xv3wrtpo5d6zj5fguh56sgikq Accounting for Capitalism: The World the Clerk Made. Michael Zakim''s new book is an exemplar of recent scholarship on American capitalism in the nineteenth century. Zakim finds capital''s history in unlikely places, from material capitalism and American society. Capitalism, Zakim explains, constituted an economic and social Clerks'' work made the flow of capital and credit legible and, in cultural terms, legitimate. health risks of hunching over desks in service to capital''s commands. Capital made men in subtler and more fundamental ways, too. sense of them, Zakim contends persuasively that identity was prepackaged in and by capital''s industrializing processes. "human capital," Zakim''s summation of capitalist transformation''s Americans and their society before the Civil War, and Zakim''s book constitutes a broad-gauged examination of agency and its absence in The Moral Economists is a highly impressive but also very curious book. author Tim Rogan, this is best looked for in the social choice work of https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms work_4zajseo3pbhahmg6o6pxmgo4om Inquiry Case Studies for Nature of Science Education Many science educators are familiar with the Harvard Case Histories in Experimental today''s standards in Science Studies, the NOS in his 2-volume collection of cases as far too historical problem-based case studies has been developed at the University of Minnesota, Major NOS themes include: (1) credibility in science (evidence versus personal testimony). Major NOS themes include: (1) science in personal, cultural and historical contexts. Major NOS themes include: (1) science in different cultures. Major NOS elements include: (1) science in different cultural contexts. Major NOS elements include: (1) science in different cultural contexts. draw on real science and scientific practice, whether from historical case studies (Conant observed in other fields of education (including science), students learn most effectively Historical case studies: Teaching the nature of science in context. student-teachers'' understanding of nature of science and scientific inquiry through a case study of the work_52kvsj4imvci5hkxbwhzgd2zla sys_1000 wp-p1m-38.ebi.ac.uk wp-p1m-38.ebi.ac.uk exception exception Params is empty Params is empty Params is empty if (typeof jQuery === "undefined") document.write(''[script type="text/javascript" src="/corehtml/pmc/jig/1.14.8/js/jig.min.js"][/script]''.replace(/\[/g,String.fromCharCode(60)).replace(/\]/g,String.fromCharCode(62))); // // // window.name="mainwindow"; .pmc-wm {background:transparent repeat-y top left;background-image:url(/corehtml/pmc/pmcgifs/wm-nobrand.png);background-size: auto, contain} .print-view{display:block} Page not available Reason: The web page address (URL) that you used may be incorrect. 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Find a specific article by its citation (journal, date, volume, first page, author or article title). http://europepmc.org/abstract/MED/ work_53sodwtaw5hpjfjz37tgsqlsfu David Wagner asserts that Americans tend to view the homeless in one of three David Wagner, Checkerboard Square: Culture and Resistance in a Homeless Community (Boulder, And each view communicates to the homeless that their social Next, I rely on the research of social scientists to highlight forms of socioeconomic organization among the very poor in general and the homeless in The stated goal of these various institutional responses to homelessness, taken among Homeless Adults in New York City and Philadelphia,'''' Journal of Policy Analysis and organization adopted by the homeless, particularly in tent cities, can work quite from within the purview of prevailing social custom in the United States the homeless which the homeless are exposed on the streets is alleviated by social conditions in establishment of forms of social organization that facilitate ''''people working how to provide the homeless with housing, Wagner offers the following work_542gv5r66zgxbaf4lacvszdevy formas de acción noviolentas, desde las protestas simbólicas hasta las organizaciones paralelas al estado, posibilitó un empoderamiento de la sociedad civil, que tomó parte de las autoridades del Partido para entender los sucesos que comenzarían a deslegitimar el poder del PZPR. en la eliminación por parte del gobierno de los bonos para alimentos, lo que Con un programa que iba de lo concreto a lo general, las reivindicaciones iniciales del KOR pasaban por ayudar a los represaliados tras los sucesos de junio de 1976, para después funcionar como una autoridad Las bases materiales para la acción noviolenta podemos decir que están asentadas en el sustrato ideológico del KOR, afrontando el poder del adversario y toda su maquinaria, pero con el firme propósito de no chocar directamente con él y asumiendo los riesgos del proceso. Los años que siguieron a 1976, desde la creación del KOR, supusieron una auténtica explosiónen el activismo de la clase obrera de Polonia. work_54ynfyuy2rcspaz7ahqbsvj4za example, Keynes uses numerous sets of statistics to support his argument that The Pay for the War (Keynes, 1940) demonstrated the usefulness of statistical 4. Keynes'' Use of Statistics in Economic Consequences view that Keynes placed great weight on the use of statistics from early in his career. systematic way in which Keynes uses statistics to support his arguments. presentation in his earlier work, Keynes'' use of statistics remained largely unaltered In summary, we can say this about Keynes'' use of statistics in Economic Keynes presents his statistics is the way in which he brings the figures from the To this point I have argued that Keynes used statistics rhetorically as a way to Keynes'' use of statistics in Economic Consequences is that the reaction was relatively the statistics Keynes uses to explain the economic terms of the Treaty. Rhetoric and Keynes'' use of Statistics in The Economic Consequences of the Peace work_555imwjasnaunkidvycr5qrgpu items now in the Kinsey Institute Library and Special Collections, Dr. Kinsey and his research team interviewed and collected comprehensive sex histories from more than 18,000 individuals. Kinsey placed a great deal of research value on recorded data, as he believed that this could shed light on the social and moral attitudes of the individual and such attitudes would, in turn, influence sexual development. Kinsey Institute Library and Special Collections receives offers of materials The Kinsey Institute Library and Special Collections are responsible for For the past seventy years, the Kinsey Institute Library and Special Collections have acquired and received thousands of donations; many of such the Kinsey Institute Library and Special Collections over the next couple The Kinsey Institute Library and Special Collections are a living monument to Dr. Alfred C. Kinsey Institute Library and Special Collection. Kinsey Institute Library and Special Collection. Kinsey Institute Library and Special Collection. Kinsey Institute Library and Special Collection. work_5a2b7lc6fbefziv7irmpevvtgy economic and social impacts of urban universities, in part because some of this data is best Universities are major urban employers, having grown their job base during a halfcentury period when jobs emptied out of American central cities. economic and social impact of universities in American urban areas because it can capture In the first decade of the urban renewal, universities in the New York, Chicago, Philadelphia, and Pittsburgh regions became active participants and partners with local governments in urban renewal construction programs in or near their campuses (Parsons and The growth in urban research had paralleled that of university land development programs, and it had been fueled by the same funding. Housing and Urban Development, engaged university-based researchers in technical around university-based urban research programs. The education of students, rather than community service programs or economic spillovers, has been the university activity with perhaps the biggest The urban university and the future of our cities (1st ed.). work_5aubnheezzeknmu3vs7bciwgm4 BJPsych Bulletin | Cambridge Core Only search content I have access to You are leaving Cambridge Core and will be taken to this journal''s article submission site. Bulletin of the Royal College of Psychiatrists (1977 1988), BJPsych Bulletin prioritises research, opinion and informed reflection on the state of psychiatry, management of psychiatric services, and education and training in psychiatry. BJPsych Bulletin is an open access, peer-reviewed journal owned by the Royal College of Psychiatrists. The journal is published bimonthly by Cambridge University Press on behalf of the College. 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BJPsych Bulletin, FirstView BJPsych Bulletin, FirstView BJPsych Bulletin, FirstView BJPsych Bulletin, FirstView BJPsych Bulletin, FirstView Cambridge Core legal notices © Cambridge University Press 2021 work_5cjzq6fp65ccrbnf5fxe7np3im cartographies dans l''œuvre de Henry David Thoreau book provides images of many of Thoreau''s copies of contemporaneous maps, Nègre''s "prism" (28) of maps to focus on three related aspects of Thoreau''s work: his technical maps in the 1840s and 1850s in the United States, and introduces Thoreau''s work as a An investigation into the dynamic relations between map and text, a given in the introduction: Thoreau''s exploration of nature, his language play, and his Thoreau''s oeuvre: the second is about the early texts including A Week on the Concord conclusion, analyzes Thoreau''s late natural history writings. 7 Regarding the political writings, Julien Nègre portrays Thoreau as a surveyor of political space, mapping the relations between the individual and the community, and This chapter also discusses the importance of in-between spaces in Thoreau''s 8 The final chapter portrays Thoreau''s late natural history writings as essentially a Cartes et cartographies dans l''œuvre de Henry David Thoreau work_5f23fe5vfjcurp3t4qcdrpprda Deep Time and Secular Time: A Critique of the Environmental ''Long View''i Deep Time and Secular Time: A Critique of the Environmental ''Long View''i Anthropocene, Deep Time, Climate Change, Secularism, Future, Arendt, Taylor, Benjamin, The Anthropocene concept allows human history to be imagined within the temporal framework of via classic analyses of secular time by Charles Taylor, Hannah Arendt and Giorgio Agamben. Anthropocene epoch, human life must be thought within the geological processes of vast temporal Long Now thinking associates the ethics of future narratives with measurable time. the long view, we need to consider Hannah Arendt''s critique of the modern concept of history. Arendt''s perceptive criticism about the reduction of modern time to a ''secularized Christian human'' within the new temporal vastness of geological time. outlined in the introduction: how can we think ethically within the deep futures of geological time? work_5jzcrteh7jaotixtsvczmntkoa Resumen: Este trabajo analiza la forma en que el derecho y la Constitución del 80 tratan a la naturaleza. del enfoque sobre la naturaleza que ha sido incorporado en la Constitución vigente en Chile y sus de los pueblos indígenas han estado tradicionalmente disponibles, indicando las interdependencias entre sociedad y naturaleza, enfoques que Contraponemos a ello los imaginarios sobre las relaciones entre naturaleza y sociedad en el mundo en el artículo 19º Nº 8 que, asegura a todas las personas, "El derecho a vivir en un medio ambiente "El deber de tutelar la preservación de la naturaleza se dirige a la protección de los elementos naturales del entorno. La vida es una donación de la naturaleza y las fuerzas que la animan quedan concatenadas y deben entre los humanos, como las relaciones que se establecen con lo sagrado. Una perspectiva constitucional del medio ambiente: Editorial Jurídica de Chile; 2018: 25-38. work_5ptdkpxlcrfbnizkybwnnczwbu Outdoor Adventure Education: Trends and New Directions—Introduction to a Special Collection of Research Outdoor Adventure Education: Trends and New This special issue on "outdoor adventure education" contains seven articles focused on varied topics in outdoor adventure education (OAE) from the impact of COVID-19, Outdoor adventure education is characterized by a wide range of features such as Contributors to this collection of seven essays reflect on outdoor adventure education https://doi.org/10.3390/educsci11010007 https://www.mdpi.com/journal/education outdoor education centers with regard to partnership and programming? The discussions on outdoor adventure education in this collection contribute to our As the Earth is on the edge of ecological devastation, the future of outdoor adventure education must contribute to greater 1. Ewert, A.; Sibthorp, R.J. What is outdoor adventure education? In Outdoor Adventure Education: Foundations, Theory, and Research; The Origins of Outdoor Adventure Education: From the Field to the Classroom What''s Next for Outdoor Adventure Education? What''s Next for Outdoor Adventure Education? work_5q52ahkw6ve4vhvthyrisrnz5y Keywords: transcendentalism; individualism; humanism; Confucianism; Daoism; over-soul; according to the Chinese scholars Qian Mansu, Chen Changfang, Ni Feng, Xie Zhichao, Fang Hanwen between Transcendentalist individualism and Chinese traditional culture. in Emerson''s thought, the over-soul, has been compared with the traditional concept of "vast-flowing to make possible the emergence of a renewed Chinese perspective on the self and individual life that individualism and the influences of Chinese traditional culture. Chinese elements, according to Xie Zhichao, due to Emerson''s and Thoreau''s interest in the individual''s connection between individual and milieu as the expression of Emerson''s appeal to the Confucian Emerson and Thoreau, Xie puts them in direct relationship with the individual''s "soul" (灵魂, líng hún), Qian believes, while producing a new type of individualism within the American culture, Emerson possibilities of traditional Chinese culture to enrich the content of individualism beyond its moral Ni Feng, Qian Mansu and Xie Zhichao that the Chinese version of individualism should avoid an work_5s5jgs53enezjge3b62d2pbf7u Applied Marketing Research Group Bristol Group for Water Research Bristol Inter-disciplinary Group for Education Research Centre for Applied Legal Research Centre for Architecture and Built Environment Research Centre for Fine Print Research Centre for Health and Clinical Research Computer Science Research Centre Digital Cultures Research Centre Environmental Law and Sustainability Research Group Psychological Sciences Research Group Research Group in Mathematics and its Applications Social Justice Research Group Social Science Research Group Software Engineering Research Group Public URL https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/931737 Additional Information Additional Information : This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis Group in Capitalism Nature Socialism on 24 May 2014, available online at: http://www.tandfonline.com/10.1080/10455752.2013.784526 UWE Bristol Research Repository Powered by Worktribe | About UWE Bristol Research Repository Research Centres/Groups Research Centres/Groups FBL Bristol Business Engagement Centre FBL Dept of Business & Management HAS Dept of Health & Social Sciences RBI Research & Business Enterprise Service work_5ywvamgr2fe6nirvvwc7w3vmx4 Keywords: ethnography, political ecology, socioenvironmental conflicts, fractal analysis. During the last twenty years, "political ecology" has emerged as a new field of research bringing culturally specific modes of ecological adaptation of diverse social groups – the productive social groups invariably raises the issue of conflicting environmental practices in such a way that In order to do so, the political ecology researcher should map the main biophysical interactions between the biophysical and the social worlds that only an ecological approach is focus of ecological research is always relationships – social, natural or socioenvironmental – and understood, the ethnography of social conflicts fits well into the ecological paradigm: it focuses group, but socioenvironmental conflicts and the multiple social and natural interactions upon The ethnographic goal is, therefore, to carry out an ecological analysis of the conflict With regard to the conceptual consequences of the social analysis, political ecology research not work_5yxjzz2nozgznjwmr2cu7gh3nq Nonviolent civil disobedience is a vital and protected form of implications of radical activism in general, and civil disobedience civil disobedience from other forms of political The tradition of nonviolent civil disobedience has nonviolent civil disobedience as a form of public Civil disobedience and political violence in the information age Civil disobedience and political violence in the information age Civil disobedience and political violence in the information age Civil disobedience and political violence in the information age Civil disobedience and political violence in the information age Civil disobedience and political violence in the information age Civil disobedience and political violence in the information age Civil disobedience and political violence in the information age Civil disobedience and political violence in the information age Civil disobedience and political violence in the information age Civil disobedience and political violence in the information age Civil disobedience and political violence in the information age work_66ut2kchonhthbghgn53mtr7u4 The author, a seasoned midcareer family physician, summarizes his personal practice philosophy as it that family physicians can best bring their signature presences to their encounters with patients and Keywords: Culture, Family Medicine, Medical Education, Narrative, Philosophy, Primary Care attending to their patients.9,10 The British practitioners Iona Heath and John Launer astutely reviewed the roles of family physicians as witnesses to They omitted some important aspects of how I think about patients and their presenting concerns. suggested valuable ways to approach office encounters efficiently without compromising patient-centered care.18 –20 a medical "system."26 Rather, I refer to how I negotiate power within my relationships with patients, families, and other practitioners given the of practice suggest that some hold radically different views of either the patients and families to care.33,34 I also know that in their work with patients they have had clinical successes and failures, work_6fplzdp2izbphcvnwq7cbmhrj4 research and improving health care processes as well as for optimizing data management and thereby At my institution we have used CIS data to study changes in patients'' erized patient data have been linked into clinical information systems (CISs). incorporate elements such as signal analysis,1 decision analysis,2,3 advanced graphical data presentation,4 and computer-generated warnings that further aid in patient care. improve research is through gathering, recording, and presenting the tremendous amounts of data generated on patients. A CIS can eliminate handwriting-legibility problems and automatically gather and store all pertinent clinical information, such as medications, vital signs, test results, and narrative notes. Much of the current interest in computers for ICU research focuses on databases of clinical information collected during patients'' stays. database can quickly search years of patient data and reFig. 1. handwritten records may be less accurate.12 A better standard is needed by which to measure data accuracy, but that work_6pp5wlsdrnf4jhayasbb4xrina is often overlooked in this regard, yet the arts have long communicated issues, influenced and educated people, and challenged To assess the response of professional ecologists to the role of the arts in communicating science, a series convey complex scientific information, promote new ways of looking at issues, touch people''s emotions, and create a celebratory Key Words: art and environment, arts and society, environmental behavior, music, performance, scientific communication, As part of the arts program of the Ecological Society of Australia (ESA) conference, Armidale, 2003, this (3) show scientists how the visual and performing arts may be used to aid understanding of complex scientific information; (4) Results of the survey of attendees at the 2003 Ecological Society of Australia Conference, in Armidale, New South Responses of people attending the 2003 Ecological Society of Australia Conference to the question: ''Would you Views of 2003 Ecological Society of Australia Conference attendees about different components of the arts program. work_6rnmseu3lfamng2a5wflxsw54u Search this site UCSB Cultural Psychology Lab Home UCSB Cultural Psychology Lab UCSB Cultural Psychology Lab UCSB Cultural Psychology Lab Welcome to the UCSB Cultural Psychology Laboratory. Our main focus of research is how culture shapes psychological functioning in areas as diverse as interpersonal communication, decision making, religion, biology, and acculturation. To learn more about our laboratory, feel free to click on the links above. Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences Belgium: Dr. Batja Mesquita, Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences, University of Leuven, Leuven Korea: Dr. Eunkook Suh, Department of Psychology, Yonsei University, Seoul Japan: Dr. Keiko Ishii, Department of Cognitive and Psychological Sciences, Nagoya University, Nagoya Romania: Dr. Alin Gavreliuc, Department of Psychology, West University of Timisoara, Timisoara Singapore: Dr. Kimin Eom, School of Social Sciences Singapore Management University, Singapore UCSB Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences University of California Santa Barbara University of California Santa Barbara Page updated Google Sites work_6uc7r5knwnf7dltwlx4m6hcsye With the hope of inspiring additional rhetorical and pedagogical investment in countering microaggressions, we turn next to discussions in writing Like Royster, Victor Villanueva (2006) presents numerous representative moments of microaggressions in educational settings. Similarly, in Bootstraps: From an American Academic of Color, Villanueva (1993) traces how rhetorical education and y Muhs, Neimann, González, and Harris 2012) shows that widespread epistemic injustice occurs within higher education, especially for women of color, greats" (see Royster 2003), writing into the textbook a multitude of microaggressions that invalidate writings by people of color and other marginalized need for and urgency of ongoing rhetorical interventions to counter microaggressions in/through teaching. Like the production and reception of writing and the use of composition textbooks illustrated above, service is a site of everyday microaggressions, which arise repeatedly: from disembodied online exchanges through rhetorical work of enacting or, alternatively, countering microaggressions. Rhetorical and Pedagogical Interventions for Countering Microaggressions Rhetorical and Pedagogical Interventions for Countering Microaggressions work_756352rxznhjza5ksqjnh6mfau Special Issue on "Dark Side of Information Technology Use": an Introduction and a Framework for We introduce the Special Issue on "Dark Side of Information Technology Use". We see the "dark side" of IT use as a broad collection of ''negative'' phenomena that are associated addiction, technology-induced interruptions, information overload, and deviant IT-use behaviours by location, the effects of phenomena such as interruptions and IT addiction have been studied in work Dark side phenomena, by definition are associated with various negative outcomes. impact of the individual''s dark side cognitions and behaviors on organizational outcomes such as It is important to study the level of analysis of dark side phenomena because IT use causes changes The context for the study is individuals'' use of a social networking application Research on the dark side of IT use can form an important bulwark of study in the IS field by work_77hqwalnt5hcbo3bvbkzde7i4i en yaygın yönetim şekli olan temsili demokrasi aslında halkın sadece kendi ise siyasal yönetimler için demokrasi kavramını bir noktada sanki de olmanın ötesine geçen demokrasi bir bakıma çok farklı siyasal projelerin hem Demokrasi kavramsal olarak, halkın doğrudan veya dolaylı bir şekilde bir yönetim biçimi olarak hayat bulsa da, demokrasinin ideal ve arzu edilen Yine de demokrasinin en temel noktası bir siyasal sistem olarak hayat Bir siyasal sistem olarak hayat bulan demokrasi genel hatları Bugün geldiğimiz noktada demokrasi bir siyasal sistem olarak daha çok gerçekte bir ideal olarak var olduğu reel politikte ise demokrasi adı altında Adalet kavramını temel bir prensip olarak kabul eden Thoreau, hangi koşulda Thoreau''nun bütün arayışı ve sorgulamaları daha adil bir yaşamın nasıl Jengo, Thoreau''nun demokrasiyi bireysel bir takım hakları Aynı zamanda Thoreau''nun ideal bir yönetim arzusunun doğal sonucu olarak, Aslında Thoreau''nun dile getirdiği, demokrasiyi daha adil bir düzene dolayısıyla temsili demokrasi olarak uygulanan seçim sürecinin bir work_7ewgly663zfohazdjd4mqkp6v4 discussion I use the scenario of a tutorial conversation between a lecturer and a student. Higher Education Institutions tends to focus the tutorial conversation towards a form of Boys I suggest a different starting point for the tutorial conversation. learning outcome [Tutor points the student to a section in the module handbook] in the numbers of popular self-help texts on happiness and life satisfaction (eg PryceJones 2010; Summers and Watson 2006), international comparative studiesi and work satisfaction, in the tutorial context, derives from a conversation (rather than a discussion) tutor, a tutorial conducted in this way gives assurance that the student, satisfied with the student satisfaction is, in itself, not an appropriate topic of discussion in the university. of student satisfaction brings gets in the way of other kinds of thinking or talking. starting point for the tutorial is the student''s work and her concerns about passing the work_7i4rukf52ffrzdjxoss6hbme7e Conservationists are concerned about the far-reaching environmental impacts of housing development, particularly in rural areas. Because the landscape ecological changes associated with residential development of forests and other wildlands occur over a long time period (Dupouey et al. Fig. 1 National land-cover database for the upper Northeast study area and the northern forest vegetation cover for each cluster, both inside and outside the Northern Forest. Table 1 Decade of highest growth, number of partial block groups, area, and housing units for each housing density cluster in the upper Northeast study area Fig. 2 Distribution of housing density clusters in the upper Northeast study area. area occupied outside the Northern Forest experienced the highest growth rate in the of area covered by the nine main density clusters outside the Northern Forest, but housing units, SD = 3,062; outside Northern Forest, �x = 3,372, SD = 3,225; work_7ll6sbkyj5bhffwwoojrcoebym Principles for allocation of scarce medical interventions Principles for allocation of scarce medical interventions Allocation of very scarce medical interventions such as organs and vaccines is a persistent ethical challenge. evaluate eight simple allocation principles that can be classifi ed into four categories: treating people equally, favouring suffi cient to incorporate all morally relevant considerations and therefore individual principles must be combined prognosis, save the most lives, lottery, and instrumental value principles. ethical values: treating people equally, favouring the Within health care, many people endorse a fi rst-come, Maximises life-years produced Ignores other relevant principles, particularly distributive public preference for allocating scarce life-saving Rather than saving the most lives, prognosis allocation vaccine exemplify instrumental value allocation to save Allocation systems based on quality-adjusted life-years value an additional life-year without disability.71 Allocators allocation ranks each life-year with the age of the person as Allocating health care morally. work_7pnjfra26ffwxnypcbifoil6qq Socio-hydrology: A new science of people and water Copyright © 2011 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Humans have changed the way the world works. and water, a new science that is aimed at understanding the dynamics and co-evolution of coupled traditional hydrology, human-induced water resources IWRM is also about interactions of humans and water, and often uses the ''scenariobased'' approach as the common means to explore these dynamics of coupled human-water systems, including new science of socio-hydrology and the now established Socio-hydrology, on the other hand, explores the coevolution and self-organisation of people in the landscape, Copyright © 2011 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. co-evolution of humans and water on the landscape. respect to water, socio-hydrology studies how people socio-hydrology is concerned with longer term dynamics, predicting possible trajectories of the system of human-water interactions across socio-economic socio-hydrology, the way we will do our science, as well Hydrologic Synthesis Project: Water Cycle Dynamics in work_7wg4ag6w6bhxnhxalpg6sjquxm The deep, long-range ecology movement has developed over the past four decades on a variety of fronts. two streams of environmental philosophy when he articulated the distinction between "shallow ecology" and the "deep, long-range ecology movement" (DEM) in a short paper published in 1973. When Naess outlined principles of the deep, long-range ecology perspective, he included "fight against pollution and resource depletion," but reports written from a deep ecology perspective during the past two decades that focus on "wide ecological sustainability." The well-known equation I=PAT means that human impact on a region, or on the whole planet, deep ecology perspective show the intellectual development of the movement over the past four decades (Devall 1979, 1980, 1991, 1995a, 1995b; World because of its emphasis on long-range sustainability of natural systems within which humans as well as all other species must dwell (Naess "Deep Ecology and Radical Environmentalism." Society and Natural Resources (4): 247–58. work_7wgfjpwzdvavfl4dffwtgewr34 with nature sites and sonic preferences of Israeli visitors'', Annals of Tourism Research 42: 382-401. Techniques of engagement with nature sites and sonic preferences social (class/ethnic) identification, but also on the mode of touristic engagement they employ. nature; quiet; music; social identity; tourist experience; senses This article explores which sounds are ''out of place'' in nature sites for different kinds of tourists, and Tourists differ in their expectations and preferences regarding the ideal sonic order of nature sites: some preferences do not simply map onto class or ethnic identities, sonic practices and preferences in nature sites consist in how people engage with objects, e.g. nature sites (Author; Benzecry, 2011; Hennion, 2007) no less In this mode tourists engage with nature''s affordance to accommodate social interaction, rather than its engagement with nature and tourist consumption techniques are believed to be socially stratified, this tensions between tourist groups; and (4.) Although sonic practices and modes of engagement with nature are work_7xbvhwtztjdyrbhx2r37q7pwke For example, much of what we know of African Americans'' historical culture in centuries past Society (New York, 1996), 203–80; Mary Beth Norton, "Gender and Defamation in Seventeenth-Century Maryland," William and Mary Quarterly, 44 (Jan. 1987), 4–39; Robert Blair St. George, "''Heated'' Speech and Literacy in 13 Veit Erlmann, ed., Hearing Cultures: Essays on Sound, Listening, and Modernity (Oxford, 2004); Lisa Gitelman, Scripts, Grooves, and Writing Machines: Representing Technology in the Edison Era (Stanford, 1999); Douglas Sounded is concerned with sonic worlds that antedated and attended the early modern For an account of the "ocularcentrism" of the Enlightenment that is not concerned with orality, literacy, or a shift in the senses, see Martin Jay, Downcast Eyes: The Denigration of Vision in Twentieth-Century other examples of natural soundways in New England, see Rath, How Early America Sounded, 10–26, 195n32. Or did the new media and technologies create the conditions that made possible such social changes as the early modern work_7yfumvf45zd4xac5ufd5o6yymu work_a52w72tm7jc3fjosoqvoreyoxy The deep, long-range ecology movement has developed over the past four decades on a variety of fronts. two streams of environmental philosophy when he articulated the distinction between "shallow ecology" and the "deep, long-range ecology movement" (DEM) in a short paper published in 1973. When Naess outlined principles of the deep, long-range ecology perspective, he included "fight against pollution and resource depletion," but reports written from a deep ecology perspective during the past two decades that focus on "wide ecological sustainability." The well-known equation I=PAT means that human impact on a region, or on the whole planet, deep ecology perspective show the intellectual development of the movement over the past four decades (Devall 1979, 1980, 1991, 1995a, 1995b; World because of its emphasis on long-range sustainability of natural systems within which humans as well as all other species must dwell (Naess "Deep Ecology and Radical Environmentalism." Society and Natural Resources (4): 247–58. work_a676vs43qnhxzng5lrbpt2f6dy explores the history of conservation in the Don River Valley through Sauriol''s experiences. This paper explores the intersections between Sauriol''s life narrative and the history of the valley he loved, weaving from these interconnections a history of individual experience in place. Charles Sauriol and Toronto''s Don River Valley 635 Charles Sauriol and Toronto''s Don River Valley 635 Charles Sauriol and Toronto''s Don River Valley 635 Charles Sauriol and Toronto''s Don River Valley 635 Charles Sauriol and Toronto''s Don River Valley 635 Charles Sauriol and Toronto''s Don River Valley 635 Charles Sauriol and Toronto''s Don River Valley 635 Charles Sauriol and Toronto''s Don River Valley 635 Charles Sauriol and Toronto''s Don River Valley 635 Charles Sauriol and Toronto''s Don River Valley 635 Charles Sauriol and Toronto''s Don River Valley 635 Charles Sauriol and Toronto''s Don River Valley 635 Charles Sauriol and Toronto''s Don River Valley 635 Charles Sauriol and Toronto''s Don River Valley 635 work_a74qr52bmza75gvnjxr7shl27y Bütünce olarak Amerikalı yazar Louisa May Alcott''ın Good Wives eseri ve Türkçeye Belkıs Sami (Boyar) (1930) toplumsal aktörler olarak ele alındığı Pym''in modelinde yer alan "arkeoloji" alanı doğrultusunda "kim, nerede, ne zaman, hangi metin" ve bir eğitimci olan Arıkan''ın ise çevirisinde yabancı sözcüklere yer vererek bunları açıkladığı görülmüştür. Türkçeye Belkıs Sami (1930) ve Necmettin Arıkan (1966) tarafından yapılan iki çeviri seçilmiştir. olarak, Alcott''ın kızlar için ve kızlar hakkında bir kitap yazmasını tavsiye eder (Eiselein & Philips 2001, 178). Nieriker) olan Alcott yazdığı hikayede kendi ailesini model alır.1868''de yayımlanan Little Women büyük bir Good Wives eseri Türkçeye ilk kez 1930''da "İyi Zevceler" başlığıyla Belkıs Sami tarafından çevrilir ve Cumhuriyet''in ilk yıllarında, 1930''da Belkıs Sami tarafından yapılan çeviri, Amerikan Edebiyatı''ndan Türkçeye Louisa May Alcott''ın Good Wives eserinin bir başka çevirmeni Necmettin Arıkan Türk çeviri edebiyatı yeniden çeviriler olarak ele alınan bu iki çeviride yer alan örnekleri "Amerikan Kültürüyle İlgili Söylem work_aaaaivz7wzadhl2fgqwh3yjmq4 Nature in the Eye of the Beholder: A Case Study for Cultural Humility as a Strategy to Broaden Participation in STEM pertaining to contrasting cultural belief systems between educators and students, or to socially-biased culture and STEM diversity, I present a case study that examines the role of culturally-biased views of nature on the lack of diverse participation in ecology and environmental biology. for underrepresented students and increase diverse recruitment and retention in STEM. Cultural barriers in STEM participation may be challenging to address because of the value of diversity in STEM contributes to social and cultural barriers among STEM practitioners and educators, By examining relevant ecological, social science, and education literature, I describe how cultured similar examination of the social and cultural influences on foundational, disciplinary values. in nature, can present cultural confrontations in EE education if the experiences or perceptions of Building Cultural Competence in Environmental Studies and Natural Resource Sciences. work_abloypegajgxplumkgij2wuinu Landscape, Memory, and the Shifting Regional Geographies of Northwest Bosnia-Herzegovina This is a repository copy of Landscape, Memory, and the Shifting Regional Geographies of (2015) Landscape, Memory, and the Shifting Regional Geographies of recent traumas and spaces of unmarked death associated with the ethnic war in Bosnia during Bosnia-Herzegovina, landscape, memory, phenomenology, regional geography Passing by monumental memorials built to collectively mourn World War II, I eventually reach and remember the mostly unmarked sites of detention camps in use during the war in commemorating trauma in the former Yugoslavia after World War II, before examining the The giant monuments built to commemorate World War II, on sites where battles were As is revealed in these shifting regional geographies, Bosnia-Herzegovina has been a meeting mourn the atrocities that occurred in this region during the war in Bosnia mark May 31 each of Prijedor, commemorating Bosnian Serb victims of the war in Bosnia came to mind, as I work_accdajcfwrcajpc7hsx6y6kmta The importance of phylogeny to the study of phenological response to global climate change | Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences In plants, phenological responses to climate change are often shared among closely related species (i.e. clades), even between geographically disjunct communities. Wilczek A, Burghardt L, Cobb A, Cooper M, Welch S and Schmitt J (2010) Genetic and physiological bases for phenological responses to current and predicted climates, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 365:1555, (3129-3147), Online publication date: 12-Oct-2010. Chuine I (2010) Why does phenology drive species distribution?, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 365:1555, (3149-3160), Online publication date: 12-Oct-2010. Forrest J and Miller-Rushing A (2010) Toward a synthetic understanding of the role of phenology in ecology and evolution, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 365:1555, (3101-3112), Online publication date: 12-Oct-2010. work_ahpwigcpbrblnjnceq6wh4mtm4 Black Walden: Slavery and Its Aftermath in Concord, Massachusetts (review) Black Walden: Slavery and Its Aftermath in Concord, Black Walden: Slavery and Its Aftermath in Concord, the history of these local New England slaves seem not to have registered of Walden Woods, and decided to write the history of slavery in "the nation''s is Black Walden: Slavery and Its Aftermath in Concord, Massachusetts, Lemire''s book is one of a growing number of eff orts to excavate the history of slavery hiding in plain sight in the towns and cities of New England. elected to use only fi rst names for members of white slave-owning families a last name and places slaves and slaveholders together in family groupings, is helpful (177–82). status value of Concord slaves over their labor value, which threatens to Black Walden raises a second issue about colonial slaveholders'' worldview that harks back to Thoreau. work_ajcljlohxngajizjhhsge62vqm Meat-Eating and Vegetarianism in South-East London'', in Pat Caplan (ed.), Food, Health and Identity Taylor, Food and Cultural Studies (London and New York: Routledge, 2004), p.191. 35; Carol Adams, The Sexual Politics of Meat: A Feminist-Vegetarian Critical Theory (New York: interest in South Asian vegetarianism in sociological studies of meat avoidance See for example Rynn Berry, Food for the Gods: Vegetarianism and the World''s Religions (New York: Roel Sterckx (ed.), Of Tripod and Palate: Food, Politics, and Religion in Traditional China (New York: Cwiertka, Modern Japanese Cuisine: Food, Power and National Identity (London: Reaktion Counihan and Penny Van Esterik (eds), Food and Culture: A Reader (New York and London: Routledge, vegetarianisms and meat-eating, not just in South Asia, but also in the West, in Berry, Rynn, Food for the Gods: Vegetarianism and the World''s Religions (New York: Vegetarianism in South-East London'', in Pat Caplan (ed.), Food, Health and Identity work_ak7escpqtjcyxbbvdyqvzenme4 Empire and Economic Globalization, 1846–1896" by Marc-William Palen Marc-William Palen, in his book The "Conspiracy" of Free Trade, explores this historic struggle, framing his study around Palen''s monograph aims at deconstructing common historical depictions of the nineteenth century as a ''laissez-faire era'' in domestic economic policy free trade'' neglects the prominence of protectionism in the United States government during the nineteenth century. Palen illustrates how both Cobdenites and Listians saw free trade as a sort of economic goal, He furthermore argues that these intellectuals were invested in abolitionism and then traces the rise of free trade sentiment in the Republican Party before and during the Civil War in connection to Palen''s book is structured chronologically and greatly illustrates the ideological battle between Cobdenites and Listians in the American party system, the The Conspiracy of Free Trade serves as a fresh take on the history of the American party system and the economic relationship with Great Britain. work_alm66caxujdyrmdbxpl4lolupu Conservation-focused citizen science projects, in contrast, began more recently—in the 1970s when environmental issues caused by urbanization, reclamation, and Citizen science data have contributed greatly to advances in ecology and provide information of importance Historical and new citizen science data from biodiversity surveys, naturalists'' journals, and museum collections have improved scientists'' and the public''s of the data collected by two of the citizen science monitoring programs: Invasive Alien Bumblebee in Hokkaido and Butterflies in Tokyo. Similarly, in Japan citizen science data from programs such as the National Surveys on the Natural The Cornell Lab of Ornithology''s newest citizen science project, YardMap, combines bird monitoring with of citizen science projects for conservation, education, numbers of participants in citizen science projects, and outcomes of a citizen-science ecological research project. Citizen science: a new approach to advance ecology, education, and conservation Citizen science: a new approach to advance ecology, education, and conservation work_aotvg2wwubd5ddllzrvafka7iy paper will look into one of Australia''s most well-known writer in this evolving field of environmental discourses figure in the field of literary and environmental activism in Australia. understanding of Australian nature writing and the importance of Eric Rolls in this context needs to be his writings give us an important insight into the intellectual aspect of environmentalism in Australia. environmentalism, Eric Rolls, Australia, activism The rise of environmental movement in Australia may be seen as a later development debate affect the writings of Eric Rolls in particular and Australian literary environmentalism literary environmentalism of Rolls draws heavily on the idea that the Australian landscape 1997, 35-45) Rolls gives us an insight into Australia''s environmental history which posits the of research (from which much of Australia''s environmental history has evolved), Rolls was —. "The Nature of Australia." Ecology and Empire: Environmental History of Settler work_apbyfdxglveydocwofqfkpby5m organize and implement public scoping processes that are more environmental impact statements (EISS) have been prepared by Federal None of the NEPA process streamlining strategy elements discussed below The CEQ NEPA implementation regulations require federal agencies to: Of course, if NEPA document preparation "baseline" environmental information is needed for both day-to-day NEPA with NEPA document preparation. the public review and comment required by the NEPA process. managers, document authors, and others with NEPA compliance Training in the NEPA process and the preparation of NEPA documents may None of the other nine NEPA process streamlining strategy elements integrating the NEPA process with other environmental review This is understandable because, for many authors of NEPA documents, it NEPA document authors predominantly write for their peers in the same the organization and writing of NEPA documents as on their technical Agencies, consulting firms, and other NEPA document preparation work_asq233xavresdahkuct5matlke [PDF] With a Little Help for Our Thoughts: Making It Easier to Think for Pleasure | Semantic Scholar Corpus ID: 27392077With a Little Help for Our Thoughts: Making It Easier to Think for Pleasure title={With a Little Help for Our Thoughts: Making It Easier to Think for Pleasure}, author={Erin C Westgate and T. Previous work suggests that many people do not enjoy the deliberate attempt to have pleasurable thoughts. We suggest that deliberately thinking for pleasure requires mental resources that people are either unwilling or unable to devote to the task. Figures, Tables, and Topics from this paper Sort by Most Influenced Papers T. Wilson, Erin C Westgate, Nick Buttrick, D. View 9 excerpts, cites background and results View 12 excerpts, cites background, methods and results View 8 excerpts, cites background View 5 excerpts, references background and results Journal of personality and social psychology Journal of personality and social psychology work_aukgrcrlbvfvdjcv66gi77rh7u From the immune self to moral agency Author comments on the changes in the philosophy of immunology that have occurred since the publication of his book The Immune Self: Theory or Metaphor?, as Keywords: Alfred Tauber; philosophy of immunology; metaphor; morals; self. of immunology since The Immune Self: Theory or Metaphor? immune responses that do not neatly fit the self-other division. as new models are emerging, the immune self''s grounding appears unsteady and So when one refers to the greater ecology of the immune system – the larger context that includes both internal and external universes sensed and acted upon – the In their writings, the self metaphor (appearing as immunization) returns into the socio-political lexicon to model social theory, namely by their assertion that immunisation has become the core dynamics of contemporary biosocieties. to individualized self-fulfillment, on the one hand, and personal responsibility, on The Immune Self: Theory or Metaphor? work_avwknexgjnclldv3hjqhbzb5vu In Egypt''s Nile delta at Abu Qir Bay lie the remains of two cities. By the eighth century ad, the cities Mediterranean sea bed, their precise locations lost for centuries. Greek society so far. These exhibits are supplemented by objects from other sites, lent by a British Museum''s renowned Egyptian collections (notably, those from the upstream ancient Greek port of Naukratis). but an "outward looking, influential and in the history and culture of Ptolemaic and A colossal statue of Hapy, the ancient Egyptian god of Nile flooding, being raised from Abu Qir Bay. F finds from two ancient cities, long sunk in the Nile delta. Ancient Egyptian science also appears. This proved that ancient Egyptian astrology was based on astronomical Jellyfish: A Natural History Lisa-Ann Gershwin University of ChiCago Press (2016) Love Canal: A Toxic History from Colonial Times to the Present Newman oxford University Press (2016) Seeley PrinCeton University Press (2016) "Ancient Egypt work_aw227zqbezd4jopg46f7e6d6ym Pek çok ulusal ve uluslararası medya kuruluşunda "Türk Baharı" olarak yer bulan Gezi Parkı medya bağlamında daha geniş bir kabul gördüğü şekliyle, "Gezi olayları" kavramı ile ifade edilecektir. görüşleriyle belirmeye başlayan ve Proudhon ile ilk defa gün yüzüne çıkan anarşizm, temel olarak Aydınlanma Hareketi''nin sonucu olarak dinsel otoritenin sorgulandığı bir dönemde, anarşizm Genel anlamıyla anarşizm bütün insan gruplarında görünen otoriteye karşı oluşmuş bir feshedilmesini savunan anarşizm esasında sahip olduğu ilkelerin de bir sonucu olarak zamanla pek İtaatsizlik" başlıklı makalesi,18 anarşist yazını için çok önemli bir katkı olarak Sonuç olarak, yaklaşık bir ay süren Gezi olayları sürecinde can kayıpları, yaralanmalar, rapora göre, eylemleri tek bir motife indirgemenin yanlış olduğu da ifade edilerek, Gezi düşünce tarzı, Gezi olaylarında basit bir gerekçe ile örgütlenen, fakat var olan iktidara ve özelde Tekin''e göre, "Anarşizm kavramı kapsamına direniş boyunca bir şehir efsanesi olarak Söz konusu Gezi olayları yaklaşık bir ay kadar tüm Türkiye''nin gündemine oturmuş, yerli work_axhrql3nyvgufbncfxh2g3pd2m Thinking Outside the Cell: A Key Role for Hyaluronan in the Pathogenesis of Human Type 1 Diabetes Migrating immune and damaged parenchymal cells at the site of inflammation release inflammatory mediators that affect the expression of different of islet immune cell infiltration in human insulitis are still Studies in tissue specimens from patients with type 1 diabetes show that the b-cell mass is reduced at the time the and collagen showed that these components of the periislet BM were lost at sites of leukocyte infiltration in islets in NOD mice and in pancreata from type 1 diabetes Figure 1—HA accumulates in human pancreatic islets and insulitis areas and in PLN in type 1 diabetes. Figure 2—Proposed model for the role of islet HA in the regulation of insulitis and b-cell damage in type 1 diabetes. Hyaluronan and hyaluronanbinding proteins accumulate in both human type 1 diabetic islets and lymphoid work_axytpkv6svc7bndq5kryw6scg4 The quickest, cheapest, and most effective way to reduce the environmental impacts of energy usage is to conserve, i.e., to We define conservational as reducing the environmental footprint of energy generation or consumption relative to the preconservation state. 4.) using energy more efficiently through technological improvements to existing approaches. real progress toward reducing the environmental footprint of energy usage, as well as the interrelated social and economic equipment with new energy-efficient technologies"18 also confounds the terms. Applying the Integrative Energy Conservation Framework at the individual level A simple example for substitution of showering is taking a sponge bath, thereby drastically reducing the use of water, along with Integrative Energy Conservation Framework at the Individual Level: Showering Example Integrative Energy Conservation Framework at the Building Level Integrative Energy Conservation Framework at the Institutional Level: Reduce demand Eliminate waste Substitute Maximize efficiency Reduce demand Eliminate waste Substitute Maximize efficiency Reduce demand Eliminate waste Substitute Maximize efficiency work_b35la6jpszaubngama3ri3nc6u sys_1000 wp-p1m-38.ebi.ac.uk wp-p1m-38.ebi.ac.uk exception exception Params is empty Params is empty Params is empty if (typeof jQuery === "undefined") document.write(''[script type="text/javascript" src="/corehtml/pmc/jig/1.14.8/js/jig.min.js"][/script]''.replace(/\[/g,String.fromCharCode(60)).replace(/\]/g,String.fromCharCode(62))); // // // window.name="mainwindow"; .pmc-wm {background:transparent repeat-y top left;background-image:url(/corehtml/pmc/pmcgifs/wm-nobrand.png);background-size: auto, contain} .print-view{display:block} Page not available Reason: The web page address (URL) that you used may be incorrect. 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But the novel resists the assumption that power lies unilaterally with either Hester or the Puritan community. magistrates stand Hester alone before the community and brand of isolation that Hawthorne paints in The Scarlet Letter is congruent with Aristotle''s dictum, for as Hester wanders further the machine," then we find in The Scarlet Letter an implicit criticism of Thoreau''s positioning of the individual in relation to characters of Hester and Pearl, but Hawthorne does not take With Arthur dead and Hester (along with her scarlet letter) Why Hester takes up the symbol again is important to understanding The Scarlet Letter. work_b4ufskmq35frlibo3gq4jx2fou Abstract: Like other coastal zones around the world, the inland sea ecosystem of Washington (USA) and British Columbia (Canada), an area known as the Salish Sea, is changing under pressure from a growing human other coastal ecosystems around the world, there still is no successful model for restoring estuarine or marine ecosystems like the Salish Sea. Despite the lack of a guiding model, major ecological principles do exist that should be applied as people work to design the Salish Sea and other large marine ecosystems for the future. political boundaries are arbitrary; (2) Account for ecosystem connectivity; (3) Understand the food web; Keywords: coastal ecosystem health, Georgia Basin, marine, Puget Sound, restoration, Salish Sea and repairing marine ecosystems, linking ecological resilience to governance structures, economics, and society. Top 10 Principles for Designing Healthy Coastal Ecosystems Like the Salish Sea Top 10 Principles for Designing Healthy Coastal Ecosystems Like the Salish Sea work_b6eaclpnivbephsqqzbtywgb4y whereas conscientious disobedience, which is usually justi� ed by a large number of ''legitimate'' civil society organizations and groups, as a rule is not assigned any recognized status As a result, state authorities use the force of law in order to de-legitimize the patterns of conscientious disobedience that can really endanger their status in authorities ever recognized secular grounds before religious motives as the basis for accepting conscientious objection and exempting COs from combatant military service. freedom of conscience and other rights, such as freedom of thought, as well as the connection between conscientious objection and civil disobedience, are debatable as well. Undoubtedly, this distinction, accepted by legal authorities (that often recognize only religiously predetermined patterns of conscientious objection), is rather comfortable for the state, which can grant ''freedom of conscience'' without Usually, as civil disobedience is designed to bring a change in the policy or the principle served by the law being disobeyed, and as conscientious objection is not intended to work_b6tkmbafyfds3lmnslmzdw6qze research, for example, connection of sea-level rise and climate change implications distributions and then explored exercises in forecasting effects of climate on species directly, as well spatial scale in likely climate change effects on species. Recent work by Trivedi et al.25 has compared coarseand fine-resolution estimates of climate change effects In general, we discern four types of forecasting exercises emerging in the climate change biology literature. approach to estimate likely climate change effects of climate change model predictions for biodiversity, emerging that species'' responses to changing climates of climate change effects on biodiversity, in terms of Effects of climate change on phenology, migratory bird species that did not show a phenological response to climate change are declining. Climate change, elevational range shifts, and bird Recent Advances in the Climate Change Biology Literature: Describing the Whole Elephant Recent Advances in the Climate Change Biology Literature: Describing the Whole Elephant work_ba4ujmeyknb2jphh3ao7ncm2z4 constructs of mountains as the centre(s) of the world, sources of life, sites of identity, symbols Keywords: Mountain top experiences, Attention Restoration Theory, Dark Green Religion, book, Sacred Mountains of the World (1997), will be focused on, but also older writers, 19thcentury American naturalist writers Henry David Thoreau and John Muir (nicknamed ''John of us,'' or ''a god''s eye view.'' Apart from other natural settings, a mountain forms a complete naturally attract humans, animals and other life forms, as emphasized by ART (Kaplan & Bernbaum (1997:253) makes an insightful remark on Mount Zion/Jerusalem, the at-centre the conspicuous personification of Jerusalem in Psalm 12229 implies the (natural) Zion hill Jerusalem-mountains in Psalm 125:1-2 become nature elements that are ''good to think by'' or Zion/Jerusalem is the ''sacred home'' at the centre of the universe, the geographical first space As with other mountains, Mount Zion/Jerusalem also becomes something ''good to think by,'' work_bcrrrz544bbxnnvlwfjj5nvnue Science Walden: Exploring the Convergence of Environmental Technologies with Design and Art In the pavilion, feces are processed in reactors and facilities for sustainable energy production, and Keywords: feces standard money (FSM); collaboration of science & art; sustainable energy production as a laboratory where scientists and artists study the goals of Science Walden together (Figure 1). designed and built a pavilion that serves as a laboratory where scientists and artists study the goals to motivate people to participate more sustainably in all of the activities proposed by Science Walden. To clearly communicate the activities of our research center and help people easily understand To clearly communicate the activities of our research center and help people easily understand developed a Science Walden community concept that is flexible and easily expandable in the future. 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Copyright and Disclaimer Privacy Policy Contact work_bfc2wtddy5aa3exlloy6i3tuye Charged Moments: Landscape and the Experience of the Sacred among Catholic Monks in North America The monastic presence on the land can give places a sacred character through their what one monk called "charged moments" the sacredness of God was seen as manifesting through of the monks saw land as sacramental of God''s creative power rather than sacred in and of itself. land participates in the sacred through particular spiritual experiences that reveal God''s mysterious essay, I focused on responses the monks gave to my question of whether or not land was sacred in Speaking with monks about the meaning of sacred, there was, of course, a consensus that God However, to the question of whether or not land is sacred, a majority of the monks felt more the monks that makes the land sacred, rather than some intrinsic property. The community of monks and nuns take the land and make it a sacred space. work_bfvdrlbkljhu5abdcl4frh7bbe now start my undertaking as editor of Behavior Analysis of practitioners within and beyond behavior analysis, or are we content with self-reflection on our field''s own of BAP claiming to "provide science-based, best-practice of Behavior Analysis and Practice was published. BAP signified that a sort of legitimacy had been established for clinically centered behavior analysts. will see a variety of new features that I hope assist us in that are truly engaging in the practice of behavior analysis. These Field Reports will be a regular feature in BAP, of the best places to work in behavior analysis, graduate be generating press releases for every article and field the journal outside of the behavioral community, and of behavior analysis in general. Behavior analysts have many the new BAP Board of Editors is truly impressive. a practicing behavior analyst, and move its contents outward to the general public. work_blqjcvrignaohamvu3w4aqenfu Public Understandings of Nature: A Case Study of Local Knowledge About "Natural" Forest Conditions wild, authentic, healthy, and natural qualities of the forest. in terms of its "naturalness," "health," "wildness," and "authenticity." Other studies Many people believe that nature is at its best (i.e., most healthy, maximum environmental quality) when humans leave it alone. for small-group discussions that took place during the summer of 1997: E, educators/teachers (5 people); O, recreational out� tters (2); T, tourism of� cials (3); R, real discussed earlier in the literature review: health, natural, wild, and authentic. anthropocentric (i.e., forest health is valued because it affects local human communities). People valued natural qualities of the forest, but their reasons were noticeably less Cultured naturalness is valued because it promotes and communicates local identity. Access is an indicator that many people used to describe cultured naturalness. Using cultured naturalness as a standard, locals conclude that many forest management What people see in managed and natural landscapes. work_blqyzedz35agdcbjgd3gs3upfq The ways in which non-governmental organisations (NGOs) pursue environmental study of NGOs, environments and politics that characterise such research. This article examines how and why that interest exists by discussing different if linked approaches to the study of NGOs, politics and Such criticism mainly targeted ''development'' NGOs, but it often also held true for ''environmental'' counterparts As the place of the NGO in environmental politics has shifted in complex surround NGOs now that their multiscale role in environmental politics creative activities that NGOs undertake in pursuing environmental politics, (University of Hawaii Press, 1997), co-editor of Environmental Change in SouthEast Asia: People, Politics and Sustainable Development (Routledge, 1996, with NGOs and transnational networks: wild cards in world politics. Environmental NGOs and different political contexts in Nongovernments: NGOs and the political development of the Third World. Forests in international environmental politics, International Organisations, NGOs and (eds) Environmental NGOs in world politics: linking the local and the global. work_bm2sfsodyneovntqragg7mix6q From Origin to Destination: Trends and Mechanisms in Social Stratification Research, edited The University of Chicago Press is collaborating with JSTOR to digitize, preserve and extend access to From Origin to Destination: Trends and Mechanisms in Social Stratification Research. From Origin to Destination: Trends and Mechanisms in Social Stratification Research. from a useful introduction, 11 papers written by 20 persons who cooperated with Müller during his long career in the field of social stratification. Each paper is worthy of publication in sociology''s major journals. long-established field of "educational inequality and social mobility," and mobility from the higher classes being one such effect), Bourdieu''s theses ascertain a trend toward more father-son relative class mobility in Germany but not in Britain when comparing observations for three decades. Increasing relative mobility for cohorts, in turn, is explained by educational expansion. questions of the type "How much father-son class mobility is there in the work_bse42wno2rghvi2jop7zam3oym Exploring youth activism on climate change: dutiful, disruptive, and dangerous dissent Exploring youth activism on climate change: dutiful, disruptive, and dangerous Exploring youth activism on climate change: dutiful, disruptive, and environmental policies and practices that contribute to climate change in diverse ways, but clearly not all forms of climate activism We have presented a typology for understanding youth dissent as expressed through climate Recognizing the complex empirical reality of youth concerns about climate change, this typology has distinguished three challenging power relationships and political interests to promote climate-resilient futures. Key Words: activism; climate change; dissent; politics; sustainability; youth expressing dissent through actions that challenge business-asusual economic and social policies, including their emphasis on on climate change activism and political participation, we present young people about climate change activism (Hayward and dissent and activism on climate change. people about climate change and encourage youth activism. Youth in action on climate change: work_bt43c3xlm5cndo2ljd3oavrvpu by those who speak for a counterculture that technology distorts human nature is not only false, as and people of the developed world the situation of the entire world population at present in terms of health, My estimation is that people looking back Mr. Dewing''s main point, however, that industrialization and progress have always produced net benefits for the common man—and still The examples he offers are Western Europe, the United States, and Japan. Of course industrialization has produced benefits in all three places, or will also find that the 7 million Englishmen living in 1772 had a better India on Western science in general class in these places is better off picture Kofi Awoonor draws of current African politics and ideology and the "New World.") (or?) illuminating life for all people. There is much in current or past African life worthy of disillusionment, distort our view of African literature. work_buvyf4k5azcs5nbb67fk7pyjii Some people feel threatened by the thought that human life might have arisen by chance. has a plan for the universe and that one''s life is meaningful to the extent that one helps God carry out this scientists, such as Stuart Kauffman, believe that the existence of life was unplanned, but inevitable, given Even if life arose by chance, the universe contained the potential to create human have been unintended by one''s parents and yet the first life-form could have been intended. the first life-form could have been unintended whereas one''s own existence may have been intended by in general, was intended by God, then human life would purportedly have an "objective meaning" question of whether humanity was intended, suppose that God responds: "I created the first life-form and intend to create humanity, all forms of life are good and worthy of love." If God responded in this work_bxmdddjj4bhfbp7gcwvwhere3y questions about certain ideas of John Dewey and Paulo Freire that were further encloses the world''s cultural and environmental commons. Silence of Dewey and Freire About the Nature of the Ecological Crisis Dewey and Freire With the Need to Conserve the World''s Cultural and approaches to renewing cultural practices that are ecologically sustainable require multiple forms of learning and Given the view of the non-Western cultures held by both Dewey and Freire, Dewey and Freire Share Cultural Assumptions with Globalized Why Dewey, Freire, and their Followers Continue to Ignore the Cultural intergenerational knowledge of the world''s diverse cultural and environmental industrial/cultural practices on the environmental commons. and environmental commons, Dewey''s arguments about the non-intelligent nature what remains of the world''s diverse cultural and environmental commons. about the importance of determining which aspects of the cultural and environmental commons need to be conserved and renewed. work_by7almcvhjb7lmnhslic73n5qq work_byrlpublvfgrvb2iaso3myk6ca A challenge to objective perception in hearing and seeing in counselling psychological counselling does not adequately address aspects of hearing and seeing as cognitive challenge the ideas of objective hearing and seeing in the therapeutic conversation of the counselling research based argument in denying objectivity in human perception during the therapeutic conversation. Hearing, seeing, counselling, cybernetics, objectivity, empathy, training goal to create a cybernetic approach to training in counselling psychology, but in certain circumstances it training new counsellors in an attempt to challenge a traditional Western objective view of hearing and seeing, to one that is closer to a cybernetic approach: one of observer dependent sense perception and person, yet people too often assume we should all hear the same sounds in the same manner. This means that for many people, they will choose to hear sound sources that offer Even within a group of normal sighted people, individual perceptions of colour differ. work_c53xjpsvsfa7zjqdnqxwzxchlm Settler Common Sense: Queerness and Everyday Colonialism in the American As I read Mark Rifkin''s Settler Common Sense: Queerness and Everyday Colonialism in the but in reading works by Nathaniel Hawthorne, Henry David Thoreau, and Herman Melville, he Sense refers to the "quotidian" ways the mechanics of settler colonialism operate, many times Rifkin considers texts that may refer to Indians only in passing, but still he explores ways that Hawthorne, Thoreau, and Melville enable the continued dominance of native communities by the For Thoreau, Rifkin examines Walden and its binary oppositions of city and nature. For Melville, Rifkin examines Pierre, which represents the city rather than nature as the site for upon the continued domination of the region''s native people, making this "queer urban Rifkin''s project of finding a text''s internal contradictions, its unspoken ideologies, or its If I may paraphrase Kermode in reference to Rifkin''s writing style: Sometimes his sentences can work_c5wvh7wo2bf4beeaxvhn7mr6bi work_c7qfkmv5vjgudjh3mghlszbyxm 2021-01-05 Issue 31 • 2021 • Women Collectors: Taste, Legacy, and Cultural Philanthropy c. 2021-01-05 Issue 31 • 2021 • Women Collectors: Taste, Legacy, and Cultural Philanthropy c. 2021-01-05 Issue 31 • 2021 • Women Collectors: Taste, Legacy, and Cultural Philanthropy c. 2021-01-05 Issue 31 • 2021 • Women Collectors: Taste, Legacy, and Cultural Philanthropy c. 2021-01-05 Issue 31 • 2021 • Women Collectors: Taste, Legacy, and Cultural Philanthropy c. 2021-01-05 Issue 31 • 2021 • Women Collectors: Taste, Legacy, and Cultural Philanthropy c. 2021-01-05 Issue 31 • 2021 • Women Collectors: Taste, Legacy, and Cultural Philanthropy c. 2021-01-05 Issue 31 • 2021 • Women Collectors: Taste, Legacy, and Cultural Philanthropy c. 2021-01-05 Issue 31 • 2021 • Women Collectors: Taste, Legacy, and Cultural Philanthropy c. 2021-01-05 Issue 31 • 2021 • Women Collectors: Taste, Legacy, and Cultural Philanthropy c. 2021-01-05 Issue 31 • 2021 • Women Collectors: Taste, Legacy, and Cultural Philanthropy c. work_c7tpgn3o6rfp7js2p6rpijakci sys_1000 wp-p1m-38.ebi.ac.uk wp-p1m-38.ebi.ac.uk exception exception Params is empty Params is empty Params is empty if (typeof jQuery === "undefined") document.write(''[script type="text/javascript" src="/corehtml/pmc/jig/1.14.8/js/jig.min.js"][/script]''.replace(/\[/g,String.fromCharCode(60)).replace(/\]/g,String.fromCharCode(62))); // // // window.name="mainwindow"; .pmc-wm {background:transparent repeat-y top left;background-image:url(/corehtml/pmc/pmcgifs/wm-nobrand.png);background-size: auto, contain} .print-view{display:block} Page not available Reason: The web page address (URL) that you used may be incorrect. 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However, pollen production increased initially and then held steady as future carbon dioxide levels Overall, the change from historic to ambient levels increased pollen production by 132%, and the observed with only increasing carbon dioxide levels. responses to increased carbon dioxide levels, several true for plants that fl ower in spring and early summer, dioxide levels had greater biomass and increased pollen production. the phenology of many plants, with spring-fl owering species showing earlier fl owering. work_cgmudk6arne3jigjx3kiavvujy 6. Citizens as Scientific Americans: C.L. Stong and ''The Amateur Scientist'' 4. Albert Ingalls and the Scientific American model of the adult amateur 4. Albert Ingalls and the Scientific American model of the adult amateur Yard Astronomer'', in Scientific American and published a slim book, Amateur Telescope Making, which ---, Amateur Telescope Making (New York: Scientific American, 1933 (3rd edition)), quotation p. The distinctive Scientific American and Science Service visions of the lay scientist were first measured Ingalls, Amateur Telescope Making (New York: Scientific American, 1933 (3rd edition)), p. Ingalls, Amateur Telescope Making (New York: Scientific American, 1933 (3rd edition)), p. ---, Amateur Telescope Making (New York: Scientific American, 1933 (3rd edition)), p. Stong, ''Preface'', in: The Scientific American Book of Projects for the Amateur Scientist (New ''Vaunting the independent amateur: Scientific American and the representation of lay scientists'' 39 ''Vaunting the independent amateur: Scientific American and the representation of lay scientists'' 39 work_ci52ej2cxbacpkugivwo4dzd2a Kathryn Cornell Dolan, Beyond the Fruited Plain: Food and Agriculture in U.S. Literature, – (Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, , £.). Lobel''s Urban Appetites: Food and Culture in Nineteenth-Century Allison Carruth''s Global Appetites: American Power and the Literature of Food Kathryn Cornell Dolan''s Beyond the Fruited Plain contributes to this conversation by turning our attention from what, where, or why nineteenth-century Americans ate to the shifting spaces and cultural as well as this agricultural revolution in the nineteenth century to our contemporary concerns nineteenth-century America''s technological and economic expansion was intertwined nineteenth-century American literature and culture and to question how writers we on the global power dynamics of US food culture, as well as by drawing on the ongoing and agriculture, the production and consumption of regional U.S. foods, to make benefited from greater attention to the wider cultural rhetoric of food and agricultural work_cj5jribzvvg5dhizsbmpyzcgem biri olan İsmet Özel, bir hak arama dili olarak gördüğü yabancılaşmaması için bir imkan olarak gören İsmet hareketlerinin etkisiyle şehir bir problem olarak şiirlerde yer almıştır. medeniyetlerin bir türevi sayan Özel, bütünüyle medeniyet ve onun en önemli İsmet Özel''in medeniyete ve dolayısıyla onun en önemli görüldüğü gibi yalnızca modern dünyaya ait bir bakış açısı değildir. başlayarak şehir imgesi İsmet Özel''in şiirinde hep olumsuz şehri söz konusu sömürünün üretildiği bir mekan olarak tasvir eder. Şehir aslında özgür olduğu yanılsaması içinde olan modern kölelerin Şiirde şehrin bir imge olarak kapitalizmin bütün unsurlarını izleklerinden bir haline getirdiği, İbrahim Tüzer tarafından yazılan "İsmet Özel, Şiire diyorlar" mısrası İsmet Özel''in "Bir hak arama dili olarak şiirin İsmet Özel Şiirinde Şehir Algısı… 1359 İsmet Özel Şiirinde Şehir Algısı… 1359 İsmet Özel Şiirinde Şehir Algısı… 1359 İsmet Özel Şiirinde Şehir Algısı… 1359 İsmet Özel Şiirinde Şehir Algısı… 1359 İsmet Özel Şiirinde Şehir Algısı… 1359 İsmet Özel Şiirinde Şehir Algısı… 1359 work_cpmc5xqjmnfyvmnzkqsvqyip6e narrow trench of a river canyon rain means rising water levels. In particular, for me, this means working directly with children and young people, yet of my own work as an outdoor/environmental educator I have tried to find ways to commitment to pedagogy in particular – that of nature as agent and potential co-teacher. own commitments to engage with the natural world in active, dedicated, and on-going ways. relationships with the natural world has startled and shuddered some of my educational cross-cultural educational work, this pedagogy requires a very different skill set. My encounter with the river and the wallaby is not the first time that I have felt spoken child into a relation with(in) the world, the wild, and their own liberty. more-than human world, whilst seeking the support of nature as co-teacher. Wild pedagogies: Touchstones for renegotiating education and the environment in the Anthropocene. work_cy6dfzmpvvez3ik72dodpkfhyi Confluence of arts, humanities, and science at sites of long-term ecological inquiry. part by the works of creative, boundary-spanning individuals and the long-standing examples of artshumanities programs in intriguing landscapes, such as artist and writer residencies of the National Park field stations, marine laboratories, and Long-Term Ecological Research sites have substantially increased the presence of arts and humanities in their programs for reasons both practical (e.g., public outreach, near-term ''''science outreach,'''' but some of this work can be viewed as ''''basic'''' arts and humanities in the of arts, humanities, and science collaborations at sites of long-term ecological inquiry signals a recognition Key words: art; artists in residence; ESA Centennial Paper; field stations; humanities; long-term ecological research; ecology-arts-humanities programs at four LTER An brief overview of field-based, arts-humanities programs at collections of sites administrated from the top down (NPS and NSF-Antarctic) Sites of long-term, ecological inquiry involving science, arts, humanities, and work_cym2obx4ajg5hjweowyobmw7re Is poor sleep, and loneliness linked by increased use between the twins by examining differences in loneliness and sleep between monozygotic twins. victimisation moderated the association between loneliness and sleep quality. It is already known that that the link between loneliness and sleep is not accounted for by: depression; children who were lonely suffered from poor sleep, poor sleep, and this was exacerbated by severe victimisation. this study was the use of screen-based technology with both increased device use, and poorer sleep, as many children are addicted to their device (Thoreau, cognitive engagement, linked with poorer sleep guidance on media device use by the American device access or use and sleep outcomes: a systematic The sleep and technology use of Americans: findings from the National Sleep Foundation''s mental health outcomes associated with the use of Sleeping with one eye open: loneliness and sleep quality in young adults. Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience, King''s College London, work_cz57g7gkmjed7f75b2dej6wfva THE PHILOSOPHY OF DISSONANT CHILDREN: STANLEY CAVELL''S WITTGENSTEINIAN PHILOSOPHICAL THERAPIES AS AN EDUCATIONAL CONVERSATION The Philosophy of Dissonant Children: Stanley Cavell''s Wittgensteinian Philosophical practices — a treatment whereby dissonant children can support teachers in dissolving their intellectual Philosophical Investigations can serve as an example of the dissonant children I philosophical works of Wittgenstein and Cavell to educational contexts involving for an understanding of the notion ''''form of life'''' in Cavell and Wittgenstein that human form of life and of our educational practices in particular, which elucidates following Wittgenstein and Cavell, need to use a kind of philosophical therapy to dissonant children such as Wittgenstein''s student tempt us to ask questions Wittgenstein and Cavell, through using dissonant children in their accounts, want use in philosophical reasoning, or as a response to dissonant children and radical with dissonant and disobedient children can be a form of philosophy of education. work_czggij7udbhxvfs6kyxj65se34 This work argues that open space has been utilized by local planning practice for Consequently, open space has been used to address urban concerns of health Keywords: nature; planning practice; open space preservation; parks movement; The inclusion of open space preservation into the plan making process also provides a powerful rhetorical tool, social processes has made it possible for open space to serve an interventionist role in planning practice. The New Urban Landscape (1986), this has allowed planners to appropriate open space as a means to address social concerns and as a response to public parks as a means both of integrating social classes and new immigrants as well as addressing the overcrowding and lack of sanitary conditions in the industrialized city. Increasingly, "natural" open space was the object of local preservation Schuyler, The New Urban Landscape: The Redefinition of City form in NineteenthCentury America (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1986), 25–6. work_d36kilnpkjec7gahamdpexfrua Walking against the current: generating creative responses to place Sonia Overall 30 Walking against the current: generating creative responses to place Sonia Overall 30 Walking against the current: generating creative responses to place Sonia Overall 30 Walking against the current: generating creative responses to place Sonia Overall 30 Walking against the current: generating creative responses to place Sonia Overall 30 Walking against the current: generating creative responses to place Sonia Overall 30 Walking against the current: generating creative responses to place Sonia Overall 30 Walking against the current: generating creative responses to place Sonia Overall 30 Walking against the current: generating creative responses to place Sonia Overall 30 Walking against the current: generating creative responses to place Sonia Overall 30 Walking against the current: generating creative responses to place Sonia Overall 30 Walking against the current: generating creative responses to place Sonia Overall 30 Walking against the current: generating creative responses to place Sonia Overall 30 work_d7wutwykgjby3k3i73mx2mqpym approach to forge a sound definition and conceptualization of the term green management. Findings – The ultimate product of the review is a comprehensive definition of green management. The need for environmental awareness and green management evolves from a variety Practices of green organizations: the case of Interface, Inc. Green management might best be defined by the environmentally conscious practices corporate environmentalism, or what we refer to as green management in this paper, comprehensive definition of green management is that it is a relatively new term. both improved environmental and business performance are basic goals of green green management, but recognize that developing a definition of the term was not the Environmental management and corporate sustainability are also terms that have (1993), Principles of Environmental Management: The Greening of Business, (2008), "Environmental management systems and green (2001), "Gaining from green management: environmental (1996), "Environmental (''green'') management typologies: an evaluation, work_db4emnnj7fgt7p63lylqyup2yi sys_1000 wp-p1m-39.ebi.ac.uk wp-p1m-39.ebi.ac.uk exception exception Params is empty Params is empty Params is empty if (typeof jQuery === "undefined") document.write(''[script type="text/javascript" src="/corehtml/pmc/jig/1.14.8/js/jig.min.js"][/script]''.replace(/\[/g,String.fromCharCode(60)).replace(/\]/g,String.fromCharCode(62))); // // // window.name="mainwindow"; .pmc-wm {background:transparent repeat-y top left;background-image:url(/corehtml/pmc/pmcgifs/wm-nobrand.png);background-size: auto, contain} .print-view{display:block} Page not available Reason: The web page address (URL) that you used may be incorrect. Message ID: 217734694 (wp-p1m-39.ebi.ac.uk) Time: 2021/04/06 02:00:04 If you need further help, please send an email to PMC. Include the information from the box above in your message. Otherwise, click on one of the following links to continue using PMC: Search the complete PMC archive. Browse the contents of a specific journal in PMC. Find a specific article by its citation (journal, date, volume, first page, author or article title). http://europepmc.org/abstract/MED/ work_db7hrfeql5dnra4zbhu4r52l7i Recent research has demonstrated the suitability of adult zebrafish to model some aspects of complex behaviour. Studies of reward behaviour, learning and memory, aggression, anxiety and sleep strongly suggest that conserved The isolation and molecular analysis of zebrafish behavioural mutants is now starting, allowing the identification of novel behavioural control genes. of this, studies of adult zebrafish are now helping to uncover the genetic pathways and neural circuits that control The general suitability of zebrafish as a model organism, as well as its use in the genetic and neuroanatomical analysis of larval behaviour has been alarm reaction, antipredatory behaviour, anxiety, locomotion, learning and memory, sleep, reward and social Table 1 Protocols to measure behaviour in adult zebrafish The examples discussed in this review highlight the suitability of adult zebrafish for studies of complex vertebrate behaviours. Contributions of zebrafish to behavioural genetics: Reward and Learning work_deyinv2xvra7jgqhpgyiyf7niy Abstract: Recent studies of Mexican Apocynaceae have uncovered a new species. Keywords: Echites, Forsteronia, Laubertia, Parsonsia, Prestonia, Thoreauea, Thenardia, Apocynaceae. Thenardia, the genus would become paraphyletic, no longer representing a monophyletic lineage delimited by a shared consensus of characters. deeply dissected corona annulus, linear-lanceolate, both opposite and alternate the corolla lobes; lobes 1.0-2.0 mm long, 0.6-0.8 mm long, included; anther tips slightly below the corolla mouth to occasionally exserted ca. Thoreauea is a member of the subfamily Apocynoideae as evidenced by its anthers agglutinated to the style head, dextrorse aestivation of the corolla bud, and The large number of trees is attributNUMBER 5 WILLIAMS: THOREAUEA, NEW GENUS OF APOCYNACEAE 51 Morphological comparisons of the genera Thoreauea, Thenardia, Prestonia, Laubertia, NUMBERS WILLIAMS: THOREAUEA, NEW GENUS OF APOCYNACEAE 57 NUMBERS WILLIAMS: THOREAUEA, NEW GENUS OF APOCYNACEAE 57 NUMBERS WILLIAMS: THOREAUEA, NEW GENUS OF APOCYNACEAE 57 NUMBERS WILLIAMS: THOREAUEA, NEW GENUS OF APOCYNACEAE 57 work_dhbm5xr54nefphlhif7ewwwzfi [PDF] Wellness: Pharmacy Education''s Role and Responsibility | Semantic Scholar Corpus ID: 28247181Wellness: Pharmacy Education''s Role and Responsibility title={Wellness: Pharmacy Education''s Role and Responsibility}, The root cause of most chronic diseases in America is self-inflicted through an unhealthy lifestyle including poor diet, insufficient exercise, inability to maintain a healthy weight, tobacco use, and excessive alcohol consumption. Sort by Most Influenced Papers Pharmacy students'' personal health practices and perceptions on lifestyle medicine Pharmacists'' social authority to transform community pharmacy practice View 1 excerpt, cites background View 1 excerpt, cites background View 1 excerpt, cites background View 1 excerpt, cites background Shape it up: a school-based education program to promote healthy eating and exercise developed by a health plan in collaboration with a college of pharmacy. View 1 excerpt, references background View 1 excerpt, references background View 1 excerpt, references background View 1 excerpt, references background View 1 excerpt, references background work_dlipt4xuifccvjvtknjluxv4yq Ugyldig lenke til dokument i vitenarkiv | Unit i høyere utdanning og forskning Digitalisering Digitalisering Handlingsplan for digitalisering Handlingsplan for digitalisering Tjenester Tjenester Styringsmodell for informasjonssikkerhet i høyere utdanning og forskning Jobb i Unit Units vedtekter Årsrapportar og tildelingsbrev Generelle tjenesteog leveransebetingelser Kontakt oss Ugyldig lenke til dokument i vitenarkiv Se liste over vitenarkiv her. If you know which institution has published the document, you can find it in the institution''s Open Access Repository. See list of Open Access Repositories here. Share to LinkedIn Share to LinkedIn Share to Facebook Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to Twitter Fant du det du lette etter? Kontakt Avdeling Oslo: Fridtjof Nansens vei 19, 0369 Oslo E-post: postmottak@unit.no Om Unit Om Unit Om Unit Om Unit Om Unit Tildelingsbrev Våre tjenester Administrative tjenester Administrative tjenester Generelle verktøy Generelle verktøy Meld deg på vårt nyhetsbrev og hold deg oppdatert Nyhetsbrev fra Unit work_dlnfqoqswzdmfacaxmi3dtua3i There is no evidence to indicate increased mortality or cardiovascular risk with other interventions in targeting a higher Hb – blood transfusions or iron. Several observational analyses [5–9] implicate exposure to high dosages of ESAs in explaining these adverse outcomes. The Normal Hematocrit study [1] enrolled symptomatic high-risk dialysis patients, who were randomized to the inability to achieve target hemoglobin and the requirement of high-dose epoetin were significantly associated with an increased hazard of the primary end point high hemoglobin arm from the primary trial was no longer significant (p = 0.49), while high-dose epoetin was associated with a 57% increased hazard to the primary end Thus, exposure to high doses of epoetin and not the targeted Hb independently predicted adverse outcomes in CHOIR. studied, patients administered higher doses of epoetin Higher epoetin doses were associated with increased of ESA in CKD patients is associated with increased risk. work_dnvnn6r2azfwvnuga5lsnuengy Por otra parte, se enlaza la objeción de conciencia con los aspectos del final de la vida y el proceso tanatológico, en las del valor de la individualidad más que de las minorías, desde hacerse oír en masa, avanzar luego en la consecución del reconocimiento legal en los derechos de las Algunos de ellos son el aborto, la eutanasia, los procedimientos para desconectar a un enfermo declarado No es frecuente que el proceso de morir en los casos las creencias religiosas, que actuaron para bien de los de la muerte no es el mismo que en los inicios del siglo Objeción de conciencia, la muerte y el morir en enfermedades en etapa terminal Octaviano Humberto Domínguez Márquez Objeción de conciencia, la muerte y el morir en enfermedades en etapa terminal Octaviano Humberto Domínguez Márquez personal de salud como de los familiares y, en ese caso, work_dqt5wndvobcj5gp5rmb6edppgy explore Emerson''s passion for Indian thought with specific reference to Brahma, the Bhagavad Gita, and the laws of karma. Keywords: Emerson, Indian thought, Brahma, Gita, Karma to discuss how Indian thought influenced Emerson''s ideas Emerson started to read about Indian philosophy and The Indian concept of Brahma had great influence on Emerson was so influenced by the concept of In this poem, Emerson describes the mystery of Brahma. this conception of atman in Emerson''s "Divinity School This concept of Maya always fascinated Emerson. In this poem, Emerson dwells on the power of Maya and Emerson is sometimes perplexed by the power of Maya. illusion, Emerson concludes that "Nature does not like to If Emerson''s thinking ever contradicts with Indian Anwaruddin: Emerson''s Passion for Indian Thought Anwaruddin: Emerson''s Passion for Indian Thought Anwaruddin: Emerson''s Passion for Indian Thought Indian concept for Emerson. Emerson talks about Maya. "Emerson and Indian Philosophy." Journal of work_dtljm3g6prbfro73qp66fsmit4 and takes the side of natural religion against the Whig ideal of moral Keywords: religion, politics, Whig, Democrat, morality liberal theologians such as Burton and Bushnell, God was a presence in nature which guaranteed that human passion was intrinsically moral and that human striving could lead to salvation. called ''''moral government'''' would merge law and religion, Whigs to justify its ideal of moral government, Democratic political theory natural passions as everyone else, implies a similar question regarding the Whigs who sought to establish moral government moral effects of people''s economic dependence on Uncle Sam. Whig economic policy called for the government to subsidize aesthetic, by abstracting imaginatively from the facts of sense perception—the basis, according to orthodox neo-Puritan epistemology, of moral truth—allows access to spirit in nature.7 Exercising positive conception of Puritan moral government, while Democrats In the character of Chillingworth, Whig moral government is represented as an assault on the theological foundations of Democratic work_dwrcncvi6fcptawifx6qoofxji Thoreau''s descriptions of natural phenomena display the care and acuteness of scientific perceptual details of Thoreau''s observations are pervaded by a sensitive appreciation of natural uncustomary understanding of the appreciation of nature as aesthetic engagement. aesthetics, appreciation, art, beauty, engagement, everyday life, nature, perception Indeed, Thoreau''s practice can tell us much about the aesthetic appreciation of nature. I call this a poetics of nature because Thoreau''s aesthetic sensibility appears not for Thoreau, appreciating nature is comparable to an artistic process. appreciation of natural beauty to the aesthetics of human artifacts, from the enjoyment of works of art to an aesthetic sensibility in engaging the objects and activities of domestic Thoreau wrote as if the beauty in nature exceeds that in art. natural aesthetic, Thoreau could write with characteristic eloquence, especially in his Journal. at the heart of aesthetic appreciation, and Thoreau was especially responsive to work_e2zklocagvc3voqfufk2p7inyy more assessment to better align the structures of reflective practice programs with participant needs as well as further research on the effects of reflective practice on the participants, their teaching, and their students. In response to these needs, programs encouraging reflective practice period of time, using local and national expertise, reflective practice programs support and encourage teachers to question their values and With careful planning and the long-term, sustained support of participants, reflective practice programs can lead to faculty at one research institution who have participated in a reflective former members of our reflective practice (RP) program could help us It may be that other reflective practice programs are being assessed, but if It may be that other reflective practice programs are being assessed, but if discussion and learning, and were developing teaching and reflection whether our RP program actually encouraged and supported their reflective practice. work_e4y45fguvfgafo75iw5rxnonb4 In Gandhi''s Printing Press, Isabel Hofmeyr introduces readers to the nuances of the newspaper in a Opinion, reported on the pass law protests of the African women of Bloemfontein, and Abdurahman''s APO Gandhi''s Printing Press, Isabel Hofmeyr paints a picture of this earlier world, where news Hofmeyr says Gandhi''s and Phoenix farm''s neighbor John Dube, who would later become on April 10, 1903, several months before Indian Opinion, were printed by Gandhi''s press, Gandhi''s press helped Indian-African race relations when it extended its services to Dube''s publishing Dube''s newspaper and notes that Gandhi wrote approvingly of Dube in Indian The Indian women who participated in Gandhi''s 1913 satyagraha did so in September 1913, See Hunt, "Gandhi and the Black People of South Africa," and Mesthrie, "From Advocacy," 111. See Hunt, "Gandhi and the Black People of South Africa"; Reddy, Gandhiji''s Vision, 49, 129–41; Nauriya, work_e5xzyhvwlzapznpv2juynjsmda Individuals, families, networks, and botanic gardens have made records of flowering times of a wide range of plant species over many years. These data can highlight year to year changes in seasonal events (phenology) and those datasets covering long periods draw interest for their perspective on plant responses to climate change. Sort by Most Influenced Papers Springand fall-flowering species show diverging phenological responses to climate in the Southeast USA Climate change and flowering phenology in Franklin County, Massachusetts1 View 1 excerpt, cites results Flowering phenological changes in relation to climate change in Hungary View 3 excerpts, cites background View 3 excerpts, cites background View 3 excerpts, cites background View 3 excerpts, cites background View 3 excerpts, cites background View 3 excerpts, cites background View 1 excerpt, references background View 1 excerpt, references background Semantic Scholar is a free, AI-powered research tool for scientific literature, based at the Allen Institute for AI. work_eghyblthdbeidodpesz4tvrvbe The Leaf Blower, Capitalism, and the Atomization of The battles in Southern California continue to this day, with the Newport Beach City Council banning gaspowered leaf blowers in March 2011 (Reicher 2011). When you add anti-social technology like leaf blowers to such socialpsychological processes and stir, you get powerfully reverberative dynamics that the process of the production of the social relations of his life, and of the mental The leaf blower as a metaphor extends this to social relations as we are encouraged to Leaf blower logic reveals refashioned social relations through the habitual, the of the social, neoliberalism encourages individuals to ''''go it alone'''' and maximize their ''''utility.'''' Atomization allows the technologies and rationalities of neoliberalism to interiorize within the skulls of individualized subjects, marking the Atomization and leaf blower logic help material politics, we, like the leaf blower, can alter space as we move through it, work_ei5qcapcizf5fhlbvninf3urka Science and Culture: Journal entries, maps, and photos help ecologists reconstruct ecosystems of the past Yet in Florida, Feller kept finding new mangroves farther and farther north, "solitary plants that Ecologist Ilka Feller used archival records to investigate whether mangroves in Florida, like these in Indian River Lagoon, After reading Feller''s article on mangrove range expansion (1), US Geological Survey researchers Chandra Giri and Jordan Long published a letter to the At first, Feller wasn''t sure how to approach historical records. the future," says review author Erin Beller, an environmental researcher and historical ecologist at the ecologists in the 1990s (5), as researchers used archival records to explore historical changes in a range of historical records Feller had collected, Cavanaugh mangrove dominance going to be made more permanent because of climate change?" says Cavanaugh. Looking to reveal long-term changes in marine ecosystems, marine historical ecologist Loren McClenachan For ecologists, historical records are both a boon and work_eisbqaoy6bf7vhpizai23gznju The Oxford Companion to Canadian History. All Rights Reserved © Urban History Review / Revue d''histoire urbaine, 2006 Ce document est protégé par la loi sur le droit d''auteur. Companion to Canadian History. Urban History Review / Revue d''histoire urbaine, 34(2), 61–62. Urban History Review / Revue d''histoire urbaine, 34(2), 61–62. The Oxford Companion to Canadian History represents the collaborative work of more than five hundred scholars under the a requisite text for scholars and students of Canadian history. However, some areas of Canadian history seem overemphasized, while other topics and events are not given the treatment they deserve or in some cases fail to be mentioned at all. represented in the text including education, urban history, and There are numerous entries pertaining to individual urban centres such as Montreal, Toronto, and St. John''s. 62 Urban History Review /Revue d''histoire urbaine Vol XXXIV, No. 2 (Spring 2006printemps) work_eizdwb62wzdqjnvzb6cjvy4vme [PDF] Nature and morality from George Perkins Marsh to the millennium | Semantic Scholar Corpus ID: 28017914Nature and morality from George Perkins Marsh to the millennium title={Nature and morality from George Perkins Marsh to the millennium}, Abstract This essay is a revised version of the first Journal of Historical Geography lecture, delivered by the author in 1998 at the Annual Conference of the Royal Geographical Society with the Institute of British Geographers at the University of Surrey. The lecture, which was followed by a response from Catherine Nash, also published below, considered the life and works of George Perkins Marsh, particularly his Man and Nature (1864), the first comprehensive study of human environmental… Expand Sort by Most Influenced Papers George Perkins Marsh and Roots of U.S. Physical Geography View 1 excerpt, cites background View 1 excerpt, cites background View 1 excerpt, cites background View 1 excerpt, cites background work_ersikyvpfrdyncaph2hgxrr53e Patient Experiences of Terminal Illness Toward the End of Life: A Reflective Narrative Report | Semantic Scholar Corpus ID: 56530897Patient Experiences of Terminal Illness Toward the End of Life: A Reflective Narrative Report title={Patient Experiences of Terminal Illness Toward the End of Life: A Reflective Narrative Report}, Journal of Patient Experience As I unfolded the piece of paper to confirm the address, I stared at the door in a foreboding gaze—I could clearly see and read 16. ?" We knocked and waited for a long time. Topics from this paper View 1 excerpt, references background View 1 excerpt, references background View 1 excerpt, references background Semantic Scholar is a free, AI-powered research tool for scientific literature, based at the Allen Institute for AI. By clicking accept or continuing to use the site, you agree to the terms outlined in our Privacy Policy, Terms of Service, and Dataset License ACCEPT & CONTINUE work_esbkijawp5asjljhnrisx7qvqa To cite this article: Mingming Jiang & Paul Thagard (2014) Creative Cognition in Social Innovation, Creativity Research Saunders with hospices in health care, Mark Zuckerberg with Facebook in technology, Elizabeth Fry with prison reform in social movements, Millard Fuller with Habitat for cases illustrate the cognitive processes of combination of mental representations, problem solving, emotion, association, analogy, and method generation. innovation requires cognitive, as well as social, processes, in keeping with Mumford''s (2002) definition of are proposed about the processes that explain the generation of social innovation (e.g., Boden, 2004; Dunbar Every social innovation results from a combination of mental representations that can be verbal, visual, or kinesthetic. (S1) that creative social innovation involves combinations of representations. Fry''s new methods can be illustrated by the rule: If the goal is to improve the condition of prisoners, then establish a clothing industry For America, Saunders'' hospices, Zuckerberg''s Facebook, Fry''s prison reforms, Fuller''s Habitat for work_etdmbmpofnhedktvvv57iifwmu Many investigations use parametric statistical tests in In this case, Pearson''s correlation coefficient and Student''s t-test were used for paired data; results complex, even when there are studies that indicate that these tests are robust when both the assumption of normality and the homoscedasticity K-S test is one of the most classic for the study of normality. It is one of the most powerful statistical tests in most cases, except for excessively large true, since it is actually a concordance analysis between two measurement methods to evaluate how it is common that inappropriate statistical analysis techniques are used, in this case the Pearson correlation ANOVA, and based on this ANOVA, an intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) is calculated, which is a parametric test. the correlations between all possible pairs of observations available, like Pearson''s r, this ICC ranges between 0 and 1, so that the maximum concordance work_eurrngme4rastj3rgbundxma5u The article concludes with a set of recommendations in order to evaluate different visualisations of collation output. textual properties like in-text variation in the alignment in order to perform a more Fig. 1 Example of an alignment table visualisation of a collation of four versions of Samuel Beckett''s Krapp''s Furthermore witness 1 presents a case of in-text or intradocumentary variation: types of visualisation: alignment tables, parallel segmentation, synoptic viewers, variant studying textual variation (e.g. the Versioning Machine,4 the Edition Visualisation Fig. 2 Example of alignment table visualisation of ''MS1-VW-SoP'' (W1) collated against ''TS1-VW-SoP'' Fig. 3 Alignment table visualisation showing intradocumentary variation in witness 1. text collation tool, the output of HyperCollate could be visualised in different ways (e.g., Fig. 12 Alternative visualisation of HyperCollate output, with each node containing the Xpath-like information about the place of the text in the XML tree (e.g. the path /TEI/text/div/p/s/ indicates that the ancestors of a work_ew75vvt3zjexxfpxjx5e3iu2ti social order: throughout most of our species'' history, custom, not formal law, 6 I have discussed the self-ordering nature of customary law elsewhere, arguing that it may Order: How the State Can Create, Shape, and Use Customary Law, 28 BYU J. degree to which top-down law "intrudes" upon customary social order. See also Druzin, supra note 6.(discussing the self-ordering nature of customary law Yet the central benefit of customary social order over that of topdown law is that it solves the problem of informational complexity. of the strategy of Non-interference, this important aspect of customary social order is left out of customary social order far exceeds the incremental decision-making process of the common law. customary law is the purest form of decentralized legal order, as a central rulemaking authority is entirely absent. the case of the strategy of Fine-tuning, the customary social order is not left to work_ewzvteemkzakjbv2r5xxvrkvna September Cage was 70 years old. STEPHEN MONTAGUE: You are 70 years old in Dennison who is 74 and whose 96-year-old mother Poor Henry David Thoreau died at age 44. and begin to be almost twice as old as Thoreau, I am got rid of arthritis by following a macrobiotic diet. older I get, the more things I find myself interested in said long ago that if I were to live my life over again, I Alexander Smith that I would like to change my life by being a botanist, he said that showed how little I knew mentioned some other botanist, and he said: ''Don''t work is sufficient to live on in a very modest situation. SM: What is your most important work? In India they say: ''Music is continuous, it is we who turn away.'' So whenever you feel in need of I have no need for entertainment. work_exlgf3trw5dkflqn2ngowlba74 Book Review/Science in the Media The famous Russian writer Vladimir Nabokov once described writing as "a torture at Harvard''s Museum of Comparative Natural History, whose collection In a fascinating new book, The Rarest this vast collection in a rarely found the specimen of a common sand dollar, sent the specimen to an echinoid Agassiz, who later moved to Harvard of Natural History, which opened in Origin of Species was published. was in the fi rst scientifi c museum in in the collection, the now extinct bird specimens, including a 35-millionyear-old fossil butterfl y; the largest by John James Audubon in the museum Perhaps the best known specimens at Harvard''s Museum of Natural History Harvard''s Museum of Natural History Citation: Vega FE (2005) Explorer naturalists. He lives in Silver Spring, Maryland, United States of Pick N (2004) The rarest of the rare: Stories behind the treasures at the Harvard Museum Other specimens presented in work_f2vnr4iplva3zihzjrrgavei4a ADHD 치료와 연구에 가장 획기적인 내용은 1937년 Charles Bradley라는 정신과의사가 쓴 ''The behavior of children receiving benzedrine''이라는 논문에서 찾을 수 있 ADHD의 기질적 원인 분석 시도, Minimal brain 으로 가는 방안과 기존의 주의력 결핍형 대신 attention deficit disorder(ADD) 진단을 채택하는 것을 고려하고 있다. Emerson, Robert Frost, George Bernard Shaw, Henry David Thoreau, Leo Tolstoy, Tennessee Williams, The conceptual history of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder: idiocy, imbecility, encephalitis and the child deviant, 1877-1929. IV ADHD and ICD 10 Hyperkinetic disorder in Croatian sample. The history of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. The history of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. Refining the diagnoses of inattention and overactivity syndromes: A reanalysis of the Multimodal Treatment study of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) based on ICD-10 criteria for hyperkinetic disorder. attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder. attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder. attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder. attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder. Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and the behavior of "Che" and treatment of attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder. work_f5puwq5u2ncghpoi7g4t7acd3q Antje Dallmann, « "Lots of doctoring, with great success": Healthcare within the Port Royal Experiment Towne as a white woman who provided medical relief for Towne''s writing: the trope of teaching health within References to wartime medical crises are rare in Towne''s medical care provided for African American soldiers during agents of relief and of medical care during the Civil War by autobiographic accounts, female relief workers like Towne South Carolina Sea Islands: Hawks and Towne.6 Both white women, female doctors, and abolitionists. African American emancipation, Towne''s entry exoticizes 39 While Towne thus depicts her work as doctoring women and work on the Sea Islands, Towne must increasingly have Mothers of Invention: Women of the Slaveholding South in the American Civil War. 1996. Doctoring Freedom: The Politics of African American Medical Care in Slavery racialization and medicine, smallpox, the South, travel writing, whiteness, "contraband, " Sea work_f6ap5b23mzb4dpt3x7p76q4w6y of the so-called "post-nationalist" turn in American Studies—dislodging the study of American literature and culture from the parochial framework Zakharia''s recent The Post-American World (2008) is in this sense an apt Carlos Rowe''s earlier Post-Nationalist American Studies (2000): the vision than by the brute weight of a particular nation state''s economic decline and volume''s title incorporates: "American," "world" and "planet." For one, Language and Planet in American Literature" and Dimock''s own "African, Arac then proposes a re-excavation of the classics of the American literary African-American literature by way of an extensive foray into linguistics. scrutiny, however, the threads that form Posnock''s transnational literary literary means through which both "nation" and "world" are fleshed out, essays, Paul Giles'' "The Deterritorialization of American Literature," usefully periodizes the nationalization of the very concept of "American American Studies beyond the end of the rhetorical, analytical and political Post-Nationalist American Studies. The Post-American World. work_f6pvx32fcfdftmc6kozdrszmiu Digital nature: Are field trips a thing of the past? nature-centric games and simulations are Digital nature: Are field trips students to thoughtfully interact with biodiversity and ecosystems, these new technologies are intriguing. to vet new nature learning tools (7). there is special value in field-based experiential learning in the sciences (9). after a 1-day field trip, students positively Results from the learning sciences suggest that virtualand augmentedreality nature experiences may improve on less effective than field trips into nature (14, One class of distinct educational affordances of virtual nature learning is that it via virtual reality experiences have been recorded to persist for at least 1 week (13), although impacts from real field trips may last real and virtual nature field trips may derive Other possible side effects of simulated nature learning are worth generation of educators for which digital substitution of field learning is a real choice. new digital learning technologies. work_f7ulobtu3vfsdj2wxzvs6pzlei literatura sobre la resistencia civil va desde el estudio de los fenómenos de movilización de las masas durante el siglo XIX atravesados por los movimientos obreros, Asimismo, entre los miembros del Estado nos podemos encontrar muchas complicidades con un movimiento de resistencia civil, produciéndose deserciones y desafecciones, a pesar de la rigidez con la que operan burocracias y la lucha por la tierra, en cruzadas contra el intervencionismo militar e, incluso, en campañas contra políticas neoliberales y procesos de exclusión social (Powers y Vogele, 1999; López Martínez, 2001) tal y como más adelante concepto-matriz, Satyagraha, mucho más que resistencia civil de masas o Aún quedaría una amplia literatura que, de manera indirecta, se interesa por los métodos y las dinámicas de la resistencia civil (limitada) en sistemático sobre la naturaleza del poder, los métodos de lucha y las dinámicas que estas generaban en campañas sostenidas de protesta. work_fbdc56auiraete7kzanyptlb6q The Lorax Complex: Deep ecology, Ecocentrism and Exclusion | Scholarly Publications Leiden University Scholarly Publications Faculty of Humanities Faculty of Science Leiden Journals, Conference Proceedings and Books Leiden University Press The Lorax Complex: Deep ecology, Ecocentrism and Exclusion The Lorax Complex: Deep ecology, Ecocentrism and Exclusion Biodiversity preservation is often viewed in utilitarian terms that render nonhuman pronounced publicly expressed deep ecology...Show more Biodiversity preservation is often viewed in utilitarian terms that render nonhuman biodiversity loss calls for an exploration of alternative paradigms. biodiversity loss calls for an exploration of alternative paradigms. that the failure to address biodiversity loss stems from the fact that ecocentric that the failure to address biodiversity loss stems from the fact that ecocentric pronounced publicly expressed deep ecology position is discouraged. deep green ecology environmental values radical environmentalism Journal of Integrative Environmental Sciences ©2020-2021 Leiden University A service provided by Leiden University Libraries work_fbltaomq7rbc3bcv6qtuwokhwe Examining the animals in Walden, this paper intends to probe into Thoreau''s positive philosophy of life. Through a detailed analysis of man-animal relationship in Walden, we are in a better position to understand Thoreau as a The record of his simple life in Walden proves that man and nature can live Keywords: Walden, Henry David Thoreau, Animal, Realist Walden, Thoreau maintains that the ultimate purpose of life is life in nature, here Thoreau considers seriously the problem In Walden, Thoreau views birds and animals as equivalents harm to the harmonious coexistence of human and animals, In Walden, Thoreau pleads for the rights of animals. By living closely with animals, Thoreau and plants at Walden Pond, Thoreau intermingles with nature. In Thoreau''s minds, the natural beauty of Walden Pond Thoreau''s life at Walden Pond is an experiment with themselves if man and nature can live in harmony. work_fbna7w6h3ze65o6w3yllpfaiie The Meta Cultural Constraints Facing Wal-Mart As the world''s largest retailer continues to grow, Wal-Mart faces many important matter which way you look at it, Wal-Mart clearly understands their human resource Along with the morphing of size has come the morphing of Wal-Mart''s underlying The power that Wal-Mart enjoys today is similar in scope to the power of Caesar. underlying internal culture of Wal-Mart as an organization and its unswerving focus For the staff and managers at Wal-Mart providing "Always Low Prices" is is why the power of Wal-Mart and its underlying culture is so strong today. other cultural paradoxes or inflection points that will determine the future of Wal-Mart. corporation which is based on the larger cultural context of Wal-Mart''s home country If this is true then Wal-Mart''s increasing geo-political power is now For Wal-Mart the greatest threat facing the corporation is culture. The threat against Wal-Mart comes from its meta-culture, the environment in work_fheigb4rdzhe7bmnegsrgxexdu Despoina Feleki, « Aliki Varvogli, Travel and Dislocation in Contemporary American Fiction. The essays in the study investigate different aspects of travel and dislocation Varvogli explores the relation between a personal and a national identity, she highlights contemporary American fiction writing and builds connections with Part I through the As Varvogli states, American story has always been one of dislocation, and Part III, entitled "Dislocation and/ at Home," investigates novels in which different types of Aliki Varvogli, Travel and Dislocation in Contemporary American Fiction. Aliki Varvogli, Travel and Dislocation in Contemporary American Fiction. Aliki Varvogli, Travel and Dislocation in Contemporary American Fiction. Aliki Varvogli, Travel and Dislocation in Contemporary American Fiction. Aliki Varvogli, Travel and Dislocation in Contemporary American Fiction. Aliki Varvogli, Travel and Dislocation in Contemporary American Fiction. Aliki Varvogli, Travel and Dislocation in Contemporary American Fiction. Aliki Varvogli, Travel and Dislocation in Contemporary American Fiction. Aliki Varvogli, Travel and Dislocation in Contemporary American Fiction. work_fi4rcev5tbcd7fmxijb4cagury from one generation to the next, with an emphasis on charitable planning, followed by a brief discussion of some unusual transfer issues—cabins on public land and cabins in British Columbia. Few families successfully transfer ownership of a cabin or vacation property by accident. transfer, the next generation must determine how to maintain the property; how to pay taxes, insurance, and maintenance; and how to divide use of the property among the family members. Major Family Real Estate Holdings") for a comprehensive discussion of master plans; Stephen J. Once the family members are informed of the various options (which may include setting aside portions for conservation purposes, selling portions to raise capital to support the remaining property, Often, the next step in developing a master plan is creating a mission statement to address the family''s goals and values with respect to the cabin. work_fnbd7b473ffvdadwyko5eydlle You are currently using guest access (Log in) Enrolment options Enrolment options A partir de situations concrètes, le cours vise à mettre en évidence les processus de production de l''habitat urbain, ainsi que les dynamiques propres du développement en milieu construit, dans toute leur complexité. L''analyse de ces processus sociaux et territoriaux, pratiques de transformations de l''espace de la ville, s''inscrit dans une perspective de développement urbain durable, ceci autant au Nord qu''au Sud. L''objectif du cours est d''identifier les enjeux actuels, le rôle des professionnels et des habitants dans la fabrication de la ville contemporaine, à partir de cours théoriques et d''expériences de terrains relatées par les enseignants et leurs invités. Les acteurs sociaux du développement urbain Les cultures urbaines, leurs protagonistes, violences et sécurité. Teacher: Nadia Carlevaro Teacher: Fiona Ines Del Puppo Self enrolment (Student) Guests cannot access this course. Follow EPFL on social media work_fntc7llrdraqhgk2t6m3sbc4zq Kişisel Bütünlük ve Sivil İtaatsizlik Arasındaki İlişki Üzerine Kısa Bir dikkat çekeni, direnmenin pasif biçimi olarak karşımıza çıkan sivil itaatsizlik eylemleridir. yasalara karşı gelen ve genellikle yasalarda veya yönetimin politikalarında bir değişiklik yapılması amacına yönelik kamusal, şiddet içermeyen, vicdani bir siyasi davranış olarak tanımlanabilir. Bu çalışmada kişisel bütünlük ve direnmenin pasif biçimi olan sivil itaatsizlik Anahtar Kelimeler: Pasif Direniş, Sivil İtaatsizlik, Kişisel Bütünlük ve Eğitim. Kişisel bütünlüğe sahip olan bir birey, tutumları ile olan bir insan, siyasal düzenin işleyişinde meydana gelen aksaklıklara karşı muhalefet Sivil itaatsizlik, yasalara karşı gelen ve genellikle yasalarda veya yönetimin Kamusal bir eylem olan sivil itaatsizliğin, sadece siyasi gücü elinde bulunduran Sonraki yıllarda, sivil itaatsizlik yöntemlerinin etkisi, geniş bir coğrafyaya gibi unsurlar arasında herhangi bir bağlantı var mıdır ya da bunlar, eğitim aracılığıyla haksızlığa karşı bir direnme biçimi olarak sivil itaatsizlik, şiddete başvurmadan, kamu "Baskıya Karşı Direnme Biçimi Olarak Sivil İtaatsizlik ve Sivil İtaatsizlik, İstanbul: Afa Yayınları. work_fp4xiihxmnblzjkxwsvtlo4eyu England (Hanover: University Press of New England, 1986), 52–53; Gary Gerstle, WorkingClass Americanism: the Politics of Labor in a Textile City, 1914–1960 (Cambridge: Cambridge white French Canadian immigrants in non-western states challenges Ngai''s understanding of 369; Ralph Dominic Vicero, "Immigration of French Canadians to New England, 1840–1900: American Culture (New York: Oxford University Press, 1985), 147–149; Philip Cafaro, Thoreau''s The French Canadians were perceived to have white people''s physical Man, 95; Vicero, "Immigration Of French Canadians To New England," 214. Vicero, "Immigration of French Canadians to New England," 119, 121; Hornsby, Judd, and These figures are drawn from Vicero, "Immigration of French Canadians to New England." Vicero, "Immigration of French Canadians to New England," 347. Brault, The French-Canadian Heritage, 67; Roby, The Franco-Americans of New England, Brault, The French-Canadian Heritage, 68–69; Gerstle, Working-Class Americanism, Quoted in Vicero, "Immigration of French Canadians to New England," 119; Guignard, and French Canadian immigration. work_fufulkp45vguvdc27ooff27zqi have explored student perceptions of journal writing, but very little is understood about faculty another study in a literature class, Cole (1994) examined 14 students'' experiences of journal experience journal writing in higher education, surprisingly little research has been conducted freedom journal writing provides as a means of reflection; student concern over the mechanics faculty asked students to write journals, responses ranged from 13 to 100 percent. courses that included a field component, faculty asked students to write journals from 50 to 100 Although the perceptions of journal writing of faculty who participated in this study are Finally, the faculty reported asking students to write journals as a subjective way of writing in journals is a helpful way to encourage reflection on field courses," faculty Types of Entries Reported in Student Journals By Faculty 2. What do your students write about when you ask them to journal for courses? work_fuyis3jtf5cgpm2k6fw4x2bzra fears of the racialized body by depicting black and Mexican marijuana users as violent, criminal, Williams''s marijuana use, retirement, and return to the NFL in 2006 marijuana use and retirement offer another way to understand these acts: "I didn''t quit football masculinity in relation to sport, marijuana, and the policing of black bodies. The analysis of Williams''s marijuana use and retirement discursive construction of Williams as a stereotypical selfish black athlete overshadowing more press''s discussion of the marijuana use of black athletes (Ex. Michael Vick) was often used as an Specifically, sports journalists often used Williams''s marijuana use and retirement Williams''s illegible blackness, combined with his marijuana use and early retirement, create a black through the positioning of his marijuana use and retirement as selfish acts. Williams''s marijuana use as selfish reinforces the sport/pot dichotomy, and highlight how the Thus, while the use of marijuana by black athletes work_fx5uxzymanccrk3hrv2gdb26pu develops about intellectual engagement in rural life to school provisions for academically able rural students. exclusion,1 then the rural working class harbors a realm of meaningful difference largely excluded from considerations of diversity, and from that experience seem applicable in rural K–12 schooling concerned to engage the intellectual development of academically able The belongingness of rural children to their families and communities is of little consequence to the institution of schooling, but immediate outrage of being judged inferior on the basis of superficialities, the affront to rural people is based on the fundamentals of bourgeois economic and cultural power that are recognized as the way the for one of our studies of rural schools, just one spoke of educational students have chosen to conduct dissertations (in mathematics education) on topics that address issues relevant to rural communities gifted programs in rural schools and communities might do. work_fzvpjxiat5fz3k4wn6ux3hglx4 sys_1000 wp-p1m-39.ebi.ac.uk wp-p1m-39.ebi.ac.uk exception exception Params is empty Params is empty Params is empty if (typeof jQuery === "undefined") document.write(''[script type="text/javascript" src="/corehtml/pmc/jig/1.14.8/js/jig.min.js"][/script]''.replace(/\[/g,String.fromCharCode(60)).replace(/\]/g,String.fromCharCode(62))); // // // window.name="mainwindow"; .pmc-wm {background:transparent repeat-y top left;background-image:url(/corehtml/pmc/pmcgifs/wm-nobrand.png);background-size: auto, contain} .print-view{display:block} Page not available Reason: The web page address (URL) that you used may be incorrect. 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Kagge offers a gentle, purposefully meandering but erudite meditation on walking. If you go for a long walk, you''ll be fine; if walking, Kagge cites many great writers absence of female writers about walking women to take long walks unaccompanied by men—although Kagge might have share an intuition that walking and writing in my own mind while walking, and I have The link between walking and health paper in this respect is by Marrily Oppezzo legs: the positive effect of walking on walking substantially increases creativity, more creative after walking than sitting in funding The authors have not declared a specific The importance of walking The positive effect of walking on creative thinking. Walking and creativity Walking and creativity work_gck6sxuowndb5lec6hn3d4em64 Communication between the brain and muscle plays a key which leads to a failure of the brain to communicate with function leads to a decline in grip strength and walking speed. brain-muscle communication decrease with aging is the decline Physical exercise increases hippocampal volume in older Exercise increases mental performance and function in older Another effect of muscle on the brain is to increase fatigue Exercising muscle increases tryptophan and branched Cognitive frailty is defined as a person with reduced cognitive reserve associated with physical frailty (26, 27) Persons with cognitive frailty have worse physical BIDIRECTIONAL COMMUNICATION BETWEEN BRAIN AND MUSCLE Key words: Brain communication, muscle, function. can cross the blood brain barrier leading to impaired cognition function among mild cognitive impairment: Systematic review and meta-analysis. Physical frailty predicts future cognitive decline – a four-year prospective study in 2737 cognitively normal older adults. activity and cognitive functioning among middle-aged and older adults. work_gd2xzxttavgwhfuvprmw357mea rethink contemporary relations between humans and nonhumans in ecological systems. Thoreau''s Civil Disobedience came to be seen as his main political work sensu stricto, Walden''s reflect on the relations between humans and nonhumans in the current Anthropocene era? Keywords: Thoreau; Walden; Biopolitics; Biopower; Anthropocene. construct a less anthropocentric idea of social relations.1 Using Henry David Thoreau''s on the dichotomous relationship between human society and nature, Thoreau raises human life, but it widely considered the relevance of nonhuman beings, such as plants, Ellis 2018, Lynch and Veland 2018; Nicholson and Jinnah 2019. between human and nonhuman, comparing the way of life of Native American but that different forms of life also exercise power over humans and other nonhumans interaction between nonhumans and humans, Thoreau provided an integrated idea of Walden''s narrative reflects on the biopower of "nature." In his diary, Thoreau As argued by Thoreau, humans should consider themselves work_gg5qctomabacpnhunh7bplsvim The article concludes with a set of recommendations in order to evaluate different visualisations of collation output. textual properties like in-text variation in the alignment in order to perform a more Fig. 1 Example of an alignment table visualisation of a collation of four versions of Samuel Beckett''s Krapp''s Furthermore witness 1 presents a case of in-text or intradocumentary variation: types of visualisation: alignment tables, parallel segmentation, synoptic viewers, variant studying textual variation (e.g. the Versioning Machine,4 the Edition Visualisation Fig. 2 Example of alignment table visualisation of ''MS1-VW-SoP'' (W1) collated against ''TS1-VW-SoP'' Fig. 3 Alignment table visualisation showing intradocumentary variation in witness 1. text collation tool, the output of HyperCollate could be visualised in different ways (e.g., Fig. 12 Alternative visualisation of HyperCollate output, with each node containing the Xpath-like information about the place of the text in the XML tree (e.g. the path /TEI/text/div/p/s/ indicates that the ancestors of a work_gku75b5tsjgjdltvzlc5gnrzjm new oral anticoagulants that increasingly are replacing vitamin K antagonists. the risk of deep vein thrombosis in patients infected by HIV For patients with autoimmune disease and a VTE event, a common question is how long the Borjas-Howard et al have here performed a systematic literature review to help us find some answers.3 risk of bleeding and other complications shortly after discharge from hospital among patients started on anticoagulation. to the question how NOACs perform in patients with atrial with increased risk of bleeding on the NOAC, driven by Nonvitamin K antagonist oral anticoagulants (NOACs): no longer new Risk of recurrent venous thromboembolism in autoimmune diseases: a systematic review of the literature. To maintain or cease nonvitamin K antagonist oral anticoagulants prior to minimal bleeding risk procedures: a review of evidence and recommendations. Atrial fibrillation and malignancy: the clinical performance of non-vitamin k oral anticoagulants a systematic review. work_gr4efr7kfffl3hnvapubxk6wpi Research shows that vegetarian diets are well suited to protect the environment, to reduce pollution, and to minimize global climate changes. ecologic and health benefits of vegetarian diets, food should be chain includes production, harvesting, preservation, storage, transport, processing, packaging, trade, distribution, preparation, composition, and consumption of food, as well as disposal of all waste by Rachel Carson (1), Frances Moore-Lappé (2), Dennis Meadows (3), Joan Gussow (4), and Ralph Nader (5). of nutrition sciences that deals with the local and global consequences of food production, processing, trade, and consumption. goes further than the older concept of ecology of food and nutrition, which is limited to the eating patterns of indigenous and aboriginal populations. systems on climate, world nutrition, and food prices; and a comparison of different diets and agricultural, environmental, and consumer policies. To reduce the environmental impact of the nutrition system, organic farming needs to be supported globally. goals of nutrition ecology, including healthy and sustainable food work_grqxjyd7yndxnivlpj5ln3ignq scientific revolution in 20th-century science, among them a correlative moral ontology of internal relations philosophy latent in 20th century science and will use it to inform and reform moral to reintegrate science and its epistemology into the wider culture by expressing the new nature culture, that of science, became entrenched in philosophy and the humanities generally and in Sciences." Unfortunately, 20th-century Anglo-American analytic philosophy exchanged that 18th century, natural philosophy and eventually science was pursued only by leisured was followed by social atomism and social contract theory in ancient Greek moral philosophy. Donald Hughes, Ecology in Ancient Civilizations (Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 1975). 8 Carolyn Merchant, The Death of Nature: Women, Ecology, and the Scientific Revolution (San Francisco: Harper about a century between the thoroughgoing changes in natural philosophy and those in moral addressing scientists I would remind them of the origins of science in natural philosophy and work_gt5ito257bgrnkgeo7chnmf6zu Nordic slow adventure: Explorations in time and nature. KEYWORDS: friluftsliv, hypermodernity; nature; comfort; passage; adventure tourism; experience of hypermodernity is considered in the light of the rise of the adventure tourism ''industry''. contrast the slow movement principles with mainstream, risk managed and rationalised ''fast'' adventure separation of ''slow'' and ''fast'' adventure (or travel, or tourism, or food…) per se. Yet the skills required to deliver high quality slow adventure experiences are considerable, qualities of slow adventure include elements of the journey; the joys and hardships of outdoor living, self of slow adventure is in effect a multi-relational perspective; time, context (nature), the body in movement The effects of ''Nature'' are acute in slow adventures, due to the extended time of exposure to them. Whilst slow adventures might at times be adventure from slow travel / tourism. 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Otherwise, click on one of the following links to continue using PMC: Search the complete PMC archive. Browse the contents of a specific journal in PMC. Find a specific article by its citation (journal, date, volume, first page, author or article title). http://europepmc.org/abstract/MED/ work_gtv4qywxljczfeocvhyb37mf7y Thoreau''s concern for nature and environmental issues, too, will assist me in ascertaining how these matters evolved, were modified by, adjusted to and updated by immigrants in North America when growing With some of these Thoreauvian concerns as a backdrop, let us now ascertain how specific groups of immigrants hailing from agrarian Old World societies dealt with nature, farming, and gardening – the Portuguese It was actually the California dairy industry than farming, New England cottage gardening or orchardgrowing that brought about the relative wealth of the Portuguese in the United States. For these Portuguese immigrants caught in this industrial, back-breaking and alienating web, retrieving their dignity and ancestral culture via the ethnic garden was their way of becoming, in Emerson''s words, quintessential aspects of immigrant life in Portuguese American communities in the United States? brought from the Azores, in other Portuguese-American communities, gardening provided food in times work_gu5vkbhufbdr7ewk4fzpzjlzji Taylor and FrancisTCUS_A_362925.sgm10.1080/00220270802627573Journal of Curriculum Studies0022-0272 (print)/1366-5839 (online)Original Article2008Taylor & Francis0000000002008ChristineMoroyechristine-moroye@uiowa.eduMyriad international efforts exist to infuse and reform schools with ecological perspectives, the connection between their ecological beliefs and their general intentions for students. Keywords: curriculum research; environmental education; teacher beliefs; that is, teachers who are not explicitly engaged in teaching about the environment or in environmental education programmes. To that end, many researchers have investigated a variety of aspects of the roles of teachers in environmental education. to the teachers'' intentions, their ecological beliefs, and their educational concluded with a follow-up interview, which often synthesized the connection between the teachers'' ecological beliefs and their practices. While Mr Rye''s ecological beliefs as expressed through the complementary curriculum are apparent in the way he explains and elaborates upon the In order to explore and understand the complementary curriculum of such beliefs, the researcher would need to first interview the teacher work_gvzskjcdd5bfllfbdnhvehwzru new oral anticoagulants that increasingly are replacing vitamin K antagonists. the risk of deep vein thrombosis in patients infected by HIV For patients with autoimmune disease and a VTE event, a common question is how long the Borjas-Howard et al have here performed a systematic literature review to help us find some answers.3 risk of bleeding and other complications shortly after discharge from hospital among patients started on anticoagulation. to the question how NOACs perform in patients with atrial with increased risk of bleeding on the NOAC, driven by Nonvitamin K antagonist oral anticoagulants (NOACs): no longer new Risk of recurrent venous thromboembolism in autoimmune diseases: a systematic review of the literature. To maintain or cease nonvitamin K antagonist oral anticoagulants prior to minimal bleeding risk procedures: a review of evidence and recommendations. Atrial fibrillation and malignancy: the clinical performance of non-vitamin k oral anticoagulants a systematic review. work_gwazzihdtvdanbhgmr5wt2oulq sys_1000 wp-p1m-38.ebi.ac.uk wp-p1m-38.ebi.ac.uk exception exception Params is empty Params is empty Params is empty if (typeof jQuery === "undefined") document.write(''[script type="text/javascript" src="/corehtml/pmc/jig/1.14.8/js/jig.min.js"][/script]''.replace(/\[/g,String.fromCharCode(60)).replace(/\]/g,String.fromCharCode(62))); // // // window.name="mainwindow"; .pmc-wm {background:transparent repeat-y top left;background-image:url(/corehtml/pmc/pmcgifs/wm-nobrand.png);background-size: auto, contain} .print-view{display:block} Page not available Reason: The web page address (URL) that you used may be incorrect. 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Find a specific article by its citation (journal, date, volume, first page, author or article title). http://europepmc.org/abstract/MED/ work_gx63h3wkv5dmxdgvrt6xin7r4m The hazards of hazard identification in environmental epidemiology | Semantic Scholar Corpus ID: 20178714The hazards of hazard identification in environmental epidemiology title={The hazards of hazard identification in environmental epidemiology}, Hazard identification is a major scientific challenge, notably for environmental epidemiology, and is often surrounded, as the recent case of glyphosate shows, by debate arising in the first place by the inherently problematic nature of many components of the identification process. Figures, Tables, and Topics from this paper Sort by Most Influenced Papers Epidemiology''s dual social commitment: to science and health Environmental Science, Medicine View 1 excerpt, cites background View 1 excerpt, cites background State-of-the-Science Workshop Report: Issues and Approaches in Low-Dose–Response Extrapolation for Environmental Health Risk Assessment View 2 excerpts, references background and methods By clicking accept or continuing to use the site, you agree to the terms outlined in our Privacy Policy, Terms of Service, and Dataset License work_hcrzd4ytffbyzh263e32hs2wi4 Christened the "new conservation," it promotes economic development, poverty substitutes for endangered species listings, protected areas, and other mainstream conservation tools. Institutional allies and supporters of the new conservation include the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, the Long Now Foundation, the Nature Conservancy, and nature (or biological diversity) protection: "Instead of conservationists also assert that national parks and protected areas serve only the elite, but a poll conducted by the nonpartisan National Parks Conservation Association The key assertion of the new conservation is that affection for nature will grow in step with income growth. The new conservationists assume the benefits of economic development will trickle down and protect biological diversity. enhance ecological resistance to disturbance, including climate change (Terborgh & Estes 2010). but the humanitarian-driven new conservationists demand that nature not be protected for its own sake but National Parks Conservation Association. work_hh5hpeipfbb3zb5dxb6l3knmme When I think of Roger Corless, I think of the bristlecone pine trees in the These trees (Pinus longaeva) are the world''s oldest living beings. from Roger''s adherence to the kind of ''''become who you are'''' eccentricity celebrated by Henry David Thoreau and other sages who remind each of us to ''''step A lover of words, as was Roger, Thoreau splits extravagance in two to highlight When one sets about the challenging work of claiming a natural right to eccentricity, one discovers self-authenticating feedback loops that encourage further steps along an always unfolding, yet untrammeled path. they set a standard for authenticity that came to mind whenever Roger and I to know that the honest witness and rare heart-mind integrity Roger demonstrated are possible here and now. I first met Roger when we both attended a colloquium on ''''Buddhist Thought How to do Buddhist-Christian Dialogue without Really Trying.'''' At that point, work_hhc757mthndl7irmtdoje2afdu Abstract: The impact of human activity on the biosphere has produced a global society context in which scarcity of natural resources and risks to ecological health such as air pollution and water contamination call for new solutions that help the key role of environmental engineering within models of sustainable economic development is brought forward. over the biosphere have provoked a situation where ecological and environmental engineering are the inevitable professional response to the most pressing problems of humankind. environmental engineering involves identifying and preventing contaminant behaviours in man-made and natural systems, and, above all, to minimize the negative impact, or the engineering community showed little interest in environmental issues for a long time after the Industrial Revolution, this situation changed with Richard Buckminster Fuller, Evaluating the impact of man-made damage or natural disasters on the environment and public concerned is another important, scale-dependent issue within the science and practice of environmental engineering. work_hijep5rt2ngfrpwn3jukaxleii Peter Burke, che con la sua opera Social History of Knowledge1, ha, in passato, con gli approcci alla sociologia della conoscenza. anni Novanta, sulle moderne società del sapere e prende le distanze da una storia della dell''ignoranza negli sviluppi consecutivi della conoscenza. Queste forme del sapere vengono quindi collocate in una prospettiva storica ossia fatte dell''America Latina e su tematiche che vanno oltre ai centri e verso le periferie, come rappresentata come un costante conflitto tra il governo, gli studiosi delle foreste, le Berry può quindi concludere che l''ambientalismo americano, anche nel Ventesimo economici e pubblici, offre un contributo essenziale alla storia ambientale che, in una dell''affermazione del Ku Klux Klan all''indomani della Guerra Civile. successivi alla sconfitta degli Stati del Sud, il Klan si affermò come un fenomeno Forschungsgemeinschaft sul tema: Una storia transnazionale della conoscenza. dell''Economia del cultura, le trasformazioni economiche, la storia della conoscenza e gli studi work_hjauwvqqrfdn7irpdxznto6kae La acumulación material es uno de los signos más identifi cables de la pobreza. en los poblados primitivos, pero cualquier situación marcada por la extrema pobreza lo estará también pobreza moderna estaría ligada al material, a los nuevos materiales, pero no es una condición impuesta, La acumulación material es uno de los signos más identi icables de la pobreza. los edi icios, separados por gruesas envolventes de barro que dan forma a las viviendas los nuevos materiales, como distintivo de la pobreza, esta vez una pobreza extendida a toda Una de las imágenes más expresivas de lo que signi ica esta nueva pobreza promovida por insistencia en la pobreza como signo de los nuevos tiempos, de una sociedad sin clases, y discursos sobre la pobreza como condición propia del nuevo hombre o las llamadas a la consecución de una sociedad sin clases a través de la arquitectura y los nuevos materiales work_hjpnpo7xfvcg5g7swwy7ilqmhi Approach to the Assessment of Natural Parks� Economic Efficiency and Sustainability. Case of Italian National Parks, Nota di Lavoro, No. 63.2005, Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei allows to assess the efficiency of natural parks'' management not only internally Keywords: Data envelopment analysis, Natural park management provides an indicator of the relative efficiency for each different analysed decisionmaking unit (in our case National Park Management offices), where efficiency is a NRM 59.2004 Valentina BOSETTI, Mariaester CASSINELLI and Alessandro LANZA (lxvii): Using Data Envelopment Analysis to Evaluate Environmentally Conscious Tourism Management CCMP 152.2004 Carlo CARRARO and Marzio GALEOTTI: Does Endogenous Technical Change Make a Difference in Climate Policy Analysis? NRM 63.2005 Valentina BOSETTI and Gianni LOCATELLI: A Data Envelopment Analysis Approach to the Assessment of Natural Parks'' Economic Efficiency and Sustainability. (lxvi) This paper has been presented at the 4th BioEcon Workshop on "Economic Analysis of Policies work_hvzq6c6hdzbl7eeasgkrh5zxny Complex, compound and critical: recognising and responding to the factors influencing diverse preservice teacher experiences of practicum and critical: recognising and responding to the factors influencing diverse preservice teacher experiences of practicum, Asia-Pacific Journal of Teacher Education, 45:4, 323-326, DOI: the factors influencing diverse preservice teacher experiences of be one of the most influential experiences in their preservice teacher education (Busher, In particular, they highlight the implications of providing limited capacity building for supervising teachers on the practicum experiences of preservice teachers. of the practicum experience on, and challenges experienced by, preservice teachers with In particular she highlights the complexities faced by teacher educators in meeting the needs of the growing number of "non-traditional" students participating in initial study of the practicum experiences of a non-native English speaker preservice teacher that being an international student presents additional academic, personal, and institutional complexities, which may impact their practicum experiences. work_hxktjt6jyrbxnn45gipdtu7aji The discovery of Escherichia coli DNA polymerase V (pol V) began with an attempt to identify the key features of DNA damage-induced SOS mutagenesis leading us to pol V, and D, pol V activated by a RecA* located in trans to the primertemplate DNA catalyzes TLS. genetically, the UmuC and UmuD� proteins, RecA*, primer-template DNA, and, of course, a DNA polymerase that as UmuD�2C-RecA, pol V Mut lacking ATP cannot synthesize DNA. (1999) UmuD�2C is an error-prone DNA polymerase, Escherichia coli pol (1999) The mutagenesis protein UmuC is a DNA polymerase activated by UmuD�, RecA, and The active form of DNA polymerase V is UmuD�2C-RecA-ATP. new model for SOS-induced mutagenesis: how RecA protein activates DNA The Discovery of Error-prone DNA Polymerase V and Its Unique Regulation by RecA and ATP The Discovery of Error-prone DNA Polymerase V and Its Unique Regulation by RecA and ATP work_hynomysyxrggtnnffkm32s62ya Helmut Neumann,1 Klaus Mönkemüller,2 Markus F. In the attempt to overcome these limitations, new endoscopic techniques are constantly being introduced. endoscopic imaging techniques now allow for a more detailed inflammatory bowel disease, thus adding molecular imaging to the field of endoscopic research. This special issue focuses on the exiting new developments of GI endoscopy. We are proud to present original articles and state-of-the-art reviews on the latest developments in the field of advanced endoscopic imaging. and compared the technique to computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, and conventional EUS. Digital chromoendoscopy techniques were evaluated in two different trials of this special issue. the potential usefulness of this technique for real-time diagnosis and characterization of GI lesions. endoscopic imaging technique. http://www.hindawi.com Volume 2014 http://www.hindawi.com Volume 2014 http://www.hindawi.com Volume 2014 http://www.hindawi.com Volume 2014 http://www.hindawi.com Volume 2014 http://www.hindawi.com Volume 2014 http://www.hindawi.com Volume 2014 http://www.hindawi.com Volume 2014 http://www.hindawi.com Volume 2014 http://www.hindawi.com Volume 2014 http://www.hindawi.com Volume 2014 work_hyvcsab6k5aofdl4svlblk7l54 The results of locomotion: Bayard Taylor and the travel lecture in the midnineteenth-century United States To cite this Article Wright, Tom F.(2010) ''The results of locomotion: Bayard Taylor and the travel lecture in the midnineteenth-century United States'', Studies in Travel Writing, 14: 2, 111 — 134 The results of locomotion: Bayard Taylor and the travel lecture Keywords: travel; lecture; oratory; oratorical culture; performance; cosmopolitanism; nineteenth century; United States; Bayard Taylor The period represented the peak of the American popular lecture system, offering eclectic such as Bayard Taylor, the archetypal ''travel lecturer'' of the period. Of no performer of the period was this more true than Bayard Taylor, the travel writer, In Alcott''s terms, Taylor''s performances met several great wants of antebellum culture: about American life, these lectures drew upon Taylor''s foreign experience to advocate a ''Bayard Taylor''s Lecture'', Wisconsin Patriot, 6 April 1855; Springfield News, 27 November ''Bayard Taylor Lecture'', Philadelphia Press, 6 November 1858. work_i5dtzd2rzzbnxmkgtpadcaqbma ESA''s Ecological Archives Quick links Archives Home Search for archives DRYAD Log of Corrections Copyright What is Ecological Archives? For the years 1981 through 2015, Ecological Archives published materials supplemental to articles that appeared in the ESA journals (Ecology, Ecological Applications, Ecological Monographs, Ecosphere, Ecosystem Health and Sustainability and Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America), as well as peer-reviewed Data Papers with abstracts published in the printed journals. Ecological Archives is published in digital, Internet-accessible form. Ecological Archives are also hosted on FigShare. As of 2016, supplemental material and Data Papers are hosted at https://esajournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/ along with the journals. Contacts for Ecological Archives Data Editor: William K. Michener <[email protected]> Associate Data Editor: Jane L. Bain <[email protected]> Ecology Editor-in-Chief: Donald R. Strong Ecological Monographs Editor-in-Chief: Aaron M. Ecological Applications Editor-in-Chief: David S. Bulletin Editor-in-Chief: Edward A. Ecosphere Editor-in-Chief: Debra Peters Ecosphere Associate Managing Editor: Ellen Cotter <[email protected]> work_id2l55kobrdx7ogb6yjmb2ecfu Making Nature Valuable, Not Profitable: Are Payments for Ecosystem Services Suitable for Degrowth? Keywords: payments for ecosystem services; degrowth; biodiversity conservation; nature; Following this logic, among other projects, payments for ecosystem services (PES) have emerged conservation values [12] which has led to new ways of perceiving and relating to the natural world in a with the natural environment and could be a tool to change human patterns, aligning with degrowth Degrowth can represent a response to the way that humans perceive nature under economic growth as an ecosystem "services" provider could lead nature to be considered as a commodity. neoliberalization of nature, environments, ecologies and conservation has been approached and The so-called ecosystem service provider intends to preserve nature only if the payments cover its The value of the world''s ecosystem services and natural capital. McAfee, K.; Shapiro, E.N. Payments for Ecosystem Services in Mexico: Nature, Neoliberalism, Valuing nature, paying for ecosystem services and realizing social justice: A work_ifayt2ptazd75ov2hf4ogteshu funded under an amendment to the Social Security Act in 1972, focus shifted to providing dialysis for all in need while early days of dialysis will long be tied to the controversial life and death decisions of the Admissions and Policy Committee of the Seattle Artificial Kidney Center responded with a call for clinical practice guidelines to suggest treatment strategies for dialysis patients "with limited thought to be "morally unjustifiable to deny dialysis to a patient with ESRD." (8) The mindset shifted as the medical the value of dialysis in patients with limited functional status high mortality rates, most patients and physicians do not discuss end-of-life care prior to initiation of dialysis, and the majority of patients regret their decision to start (32). Clin J Am Soc Nephrol 11: 704–709, April, 2016 Dialysis and Principlism, Butler et al. Clin J Am Soc Nephrol 11: 704–709, April, 2016 Dialysis and Principlism, Butler et al. work_ig37qdpt25bifejd3kua3byh4u Abstract: The relation of influence between Ralph Waldo Emerson and John Muir helps to illuminate I argue, in both Emerson and Muir''s writing on their mystical affinities for plant life. Harold Bloom''s renowned theory of literary influence, I draw lessons from Emerson and Muir''s mystical writings to highlight the ways in which Muir acquired from Emerson the plant-related Keywords: John Muir; Ralph Waldo Emerson; plants; mysticism; Harold Bloom; literary influence; by Ralph Waldo Emerson, whose Nature first illuminated the mystical potential inhering in humans'' To read Muir ''s mystical writings on plants is thus to see Emerson both reflected and outpaced in Muir ''s Muir''s mystically-inflected concept of human-plant relations, then, not only helps define the nature of Despite the similarities in Muir and Emerson''s writings on mystical experience and plants'' role in Time and again Muir hems close to Emerson in his accounts of mystical experience. work_ihjwogpjcbcl7bdvj73jre4ema or declining plant environments, botanical memory entails bodily and cultural Botanical Memory: Exploring Emotional Recollections of Native Flora in the Botanical Memory: Exploring Emotional Recollections of Native Flora in the Botanical Memory: Exploring Emotional Recollections of Native Flora in the Botanical Memory: Exploring Emotional Recollections of Native Flora in the Botanical Memory: Exploring Emotional Recollections of Native Flora in the Botanical Memory: Exploring Emotional Recollections of Native Flora in the Botanical Memory: Exploring Emotional Recollections of Native Flora in the Botanical Memory: Exploring Emotional Recollections of Native Flora in the Botanical Memory: Exploring Emotional Recollections of Native Flora in the Botanical Memory: Exploring Emotional Recollections of Native Flora in the Botanical Memory: Exploring Emotional Recollections of Native Flora in the Botanical Memory: Exploring Emotional Recollections of Native Flora in the Botanical Memory: Exploring Emotional Recollections of Native Flora in the Botanical Memory: Exploring Emotional Recollections of Native Flora in the work_ihv5x4igszaubcelo4vmqd75t4 Excerpt from Famine Irish and the American Racial State Speak?" With regard to the nearly 2 million Irish who sailed to North America in the Famine years, 2 many of whom were from the subaltern class, Robert Whyte''s 1847 Famine Diary: The Journey of an Irish Coffin Ship , a the Life of Frederick Douglass , an American Slave, Written by Himself ; it changes that Douglass made in Ireland; most considered the first American printing of The Narrative to be the authoritative version. In his Life and Times , Douglass writes of the great Irish Nationalist leader Douglass Encounters the Famine Irish "Frederick Douglass and the Irish." On O''Connell''s relationship with a pivotal Irish American, New York Archbishop John Hughes, see Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave, Written by "Frederick Douglass in Ireland: The Dublin Edition of His Narrative." New Hibernia Review 5.1 (2001): 53–67. work_ijwvmvmqfncptb6hal6icmze2m sys_1000 wp-p1m-38.ebi.ac.uk wp-p1m-38.ebi.ac.uk exception exception Params is empty Params is empty Params is empty if (typeof jQuery === "undefined") document.write(''[script type="text/javascript" src="/corehtml/pmc/jig/1.14.8/js/jig.min.js"][/script]''.replace(/\[/g,String.fromCharCode(60)).replace(/\]/g,String.fromCharCode(62))); // // // window.name="mainwindow"; .pmc-wm {background:transparent repeat-y top left;background-image:url(/corehtml/pmc/pmcgifs/wm-nobrand.png);background-size: auto, contain} .print-view{display:block} Page not available Reason: The web page address (URL) that you used may be incorrect. Message ID: 217734890 (wp-p1m-38.ebi.ac.uk) Time: 2021/04/06 02:00:04 If you need further help, please send an email to PMC. Include the information from the box above in your message. Otherwise, click on one of the following links to continue using PMC: Search the complete PMC archive. 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Keywords: Life quality index; Risk; Utility function; Willingness-to-pay; Discounting; Value of statistical life; http://www.elsevier.com/locate/strusafe/a4.3d The need to strike a balance between the benefits of improved safety (i.e. life extension), risk (potential for loss of life) and cost of risk reduction (i.e. enhancement of quality of life) is compelling. The balancing of impacts on the quality of life and health against economic costs of risk health and the quality of life enhanced by wealth. work_injdcanqrbh43noxvjak4cmomi of mourning and velocities of memory in Philipp Meyer''s American Rust Keywords: memory; mourning; scale; speed; myth; nation; wilderness narrative; enacts the demand to think of human life at much broader scales of space and time, the ways in which Phillip Meyer''s (2009) novel, American Rust, foregrounds the B. Derangements of scale: space and time in American Rust altered in the post-industrial period, Meyer''s American Rust goes some way towards American environmentalism, contending that, whilst the late-twentieth and earlytwenty-first centuries might be regarded as ''a cultural moment in which the entire from the violence of history, for Isaac, the natural world is a landscape of suffering the memory of historical loss: whilst Harris hopes to dehistoricise space by seeking submission), both the American pastoral and the wilderness narrative have historically writers at the time''.98 McGurl argues that this process forms part of a ''new cultural work_iobpmesteza6xfembmvyyrvkvy data set that can be used to model potential changes in the arrival of spring the process of converting citizen observations into usable data. Program''s handwritten bird migration cards that document observations North American Bird Phenology Program volunteer transcriber Ken Pauley, says entering data from the historical archiving phenological data sets, especially those from citizen scientists that Bonter says Project FeederWatch, the quality of data it receives is Project Budburst. science plant project NPN sponsors: says phenological observations of observation and data gathering, the ongoing citizen observations for phenological research. To be useful, phenological data sets must be collected Perhaps as researchers use contemporary and legacy data sets to data collected by citizen volunteers. Gram says another goal is to develop NEON''s citizen science projects in such a way that scientists anticipate the data and are ready to use birds, after analyzing data submitted by Project FeederWatch observers. work_ipbdcfdcxnaotnm2elycpx7j6u 26 This discussion targets the speculative construction of anarchy by the law''s own is taken in a non-legal sense – that is, anarchy is always part of the law. elaborate differing operations of belief in the law and the place of anarchy in the forced choice to view anarchy as being outside the order of law when it is The fantasmatic content of the law grants legal context/symbolic sense where to position the possibility for anarchy in the frame of a desire for law. of the legal history of the Court of Appeal shows the majority installing the of the law for the symbolic differences that maintain the ordering of the interpreting statutes, what might this tell us of law''s relationship to anarchy? modernism, Heydon J''s literalist approach to law in Lacey rejects para-legal If the law is thus posited as either normalised anarchy or the symbolic work_ipcuo6tmnje6nf7vbp5xruoypi This essay explores how divergent interpretations of John Brown''s alleged "madness" that popular characterizations of Brown illustrate that "madness" can serve a number of rhetorical functions in the civic sphere. of insanity in the mid-nineteenth century invited three metonymic interpretations of the origins of Brown''s "madness"—and hence of the larger signifi cance of "madness" in the aftermath of the Harper''s Ferry Raid defi ned the meaning mid-nineteenth century invited three metonymical interpretations of the origins of Brown''s "madness"—and hence of the larger signifi cance of his actions: For a third group of contemporary observers, Brown''s "madness" signifi ed something altogether different: paradoxical proof that the civic sphere itself had grown dangerously Soul Goes Marching On: Responses to John Brown and the Harper''s Ferry Raid (Charlotte: McGlone, "John Brown, Henry Wise, and the Politics of Insanity," in Finkleman, McGlone, "John Brown, Henry Wise, and the Politics of Insanity," in Finkleman, ed., His Soul work_ipr2tp76znge3eaqjeidmjv2oa sys_1000 wp-p1m-38.ebi.ac.uk wp-p1m-38.ebi.ac.uk exception exception Params is empty Params is empty Params is empty if (typeof jQuery === "undefined") document.write(''[script type="text/javascript" src="/corehtml/pmc/jig/1.14.8/js/jig.min.js"][/script]''.replace(/\[/g,String.fromCharCode(60)).replace(/\]/g,String.fromCharCode(62))); // // // window.name="mainwindow"; .pmc-wm {background:transparent repeat-y top left;background-image:url(/corehtml/pmc/pmcgifs/wm-nobrand.png);background-size: auto, contain} .print-view{display:block} Page not available Reason: The web page address (URL) that you used may be incorrect. 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Find a specific article by its citation (journal, date, volume, first page, author or article title). http://europepmc.org/abstract/MED/ work_iyrrnis4c5cwbg6rqiklpylcue Title Wilderness, the West and the Myth of the Frontier in Sean Penn''s Into the Wild William Cronon''s thesis that the idea of wilderness as an anti-human place is merely a many Americans, wilderness stands as the last remaining place where civilisation, that all too human wilderness as an escape from human civilisation is highly ironic, given the fact that "far from being the frontier as a structure through which to read the film, I intend to prove that, ironically, Chris'' already noted, in the opening scenes of the film, the frontier for Chris is shown to be the extreme bring civilisation into the wilderness.6 Not only, however, does Chris act completely for himself but he Chris'' conception of wilderness as a piece of civilisation he brings with him into the Alaskan wildness. Thus the frontier between the Alaskan Wilderness and the rest of the world becomes for Chris a work_iz2mvk4co5hwxmaih5laaoga2q Stitzlein''s pragmatist hope clearly contrasts with what Dewey calls religion of the kingdom," the hope which he believes wards off despair and disappointment.22 West''s pragmatism is animated by a religious spirit, in Dewey''s The religious vision of "establishing God''s kingdom on earth" was thought to postmillennialism—meant that what in Christian doctrine was termed "the kingdom of God" was going to occur at a particular location on earth at some time Stitzlein''s hopeful hope for democracy echoes postmillennialism''s American exceptionalism, that America is (on its way to) the kingdom Stitzlein''s hopeful hope in democracy echoes the religious spirit of hope in the Echoes of the Coming Kingdom of God on Earth in America58 Echoes of the Coming Kingdom of God on Earth in America58 Echoes of the Coming Kingdom of God on Earth in America58 https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1741-5446.2006.00005.x. 27 Tröhler, "The ''Kingdom of God on Earth'' and Early Chicago Pragmatism," 93. work_iz3u5kwihrc6febyt7afaes7su about writing habits, life with books, and arguments with friends. The final step of correcting my drafts takes place outside my usual writing time. Outside of playing baseball, the thing I wanted most in the world to do was read. Long before I started writing, I began telling stories—serial stories. My breakthrough as a writer came when I realized that historians not only didn''t have to write I read somewhere that Ernest Hemingway said always stop writing for the day when things are As my mother explained to my son, Jesse, "Your Uncle Stephen writes real books, not like your I wrote my most recent book, California Exposures, because of a bet with my son Jesse, a photographer. The books I enjoyed writing the most were those I wrote collaboratively with my mother and Wang telling me that since people read less these days, he would make the books he published work_j4ao34dotbhfjda3rotxdnitni Organizing and Visualizing Thoreau''s Botanical Observations Jodi Coalter, MLIS Jodi Coalter usable data set from botanical data David Thoreau for visualization and was to preserve the work completed by Ray Angelo in his botanical index for future work. botanical information and index Thoreau''s exploration of botany. data work will be needed or helpful, as updated botanical terms.. Further research is needed to complete the For example, dates (specially month Thoreau cited in winter months vs summer In addition, Ray''s index uses the Updating botanical terms will be required. https://www.walden.org/collection/journals/ fleets of ice flakes close at edges on another--the N E scolloped--{drawing} like Botanical index to the journal of Henry David Thoreau. http://www.ray-a.com/ThoreauBotIdx/index.html Figure 3 & 4: Example of Thoreau''s use names normalized by current Genus. This work was completed with significant help from Dr. Peter State University. Example journal page from Thoreau''s diary. Ray Angelo''s botanical index of Thoreau''s journals. http://www.ray-a.com/ThoreauBotIdx/ http://www.ray-a.com/ThoreauBotIdx/ work_j6syk5geizcmhbdsifj7dum2wy hannah, along with her newborn infant, Martha, and her fifty-one-year-old midwife, Mary Neff, were journey that first day, thirty-nine-year-old hannah trudged along wearing only one shoe. husband to Indians sixteen years earlier, and hannah, who now assumed For fourteen days and nights, the Indians led their captives in a circuitous route, north along the river, closer and closer to New France. hannah''s master, along with Bampico, three Indian women, and seven Indian children, remained behind to guard hannah, Mary, and Sam. they belied her recent resolve to kill Indian women and children; or that Sam''s But I know for a fact that a twentytwo-year-old Sioux Indian named John White Wolf was summoned to the In his later years John White Wolf became a tribal chief. inquest four days later, the driver of White Wolf ''s car, Frank Short horn, work_j7y775cfrbey5h25qpcvqpkd2a Medical Risks in Living Kidney Donors: Absence of Proof Is Living-kidney donation has become increasingly widespread, yet there has been little critical analysis of existing studies of Several studies have identified possible risk factors for development of hypertension, proteinuria, and ESRD, but potential vulnerability factors in donors have not been well explored and there is a paucity of data on existing studies of long-term medical outcomes in living kidney studies of long-term outcomes of living donors have relatively Clin J Am Soc Nephrol 1: 885– 895, 2006 Medical Risks of Living-Kidney Donation 895 Clin J Am Soc Nephrol 1: 885– 895, 2006 Medical Risks of Living-Kidney Donation 895 Clin J Am Soc Nephrol 1: 885– 895, 2006 Medical Risks of Living-Kidney Donation 895 Clin J Am Soc Nephrol 1: 885– 895, 2006 Medical Risks of Living-Kidney Donation 895 Clin J Am Soc Nephrol 1: 885– 895, 2006 Medical Risks of Living-Kidney Donation 895 work_jfaljtz7efdibk2qdkig6ln27q multi-day panel titled ''Cultivating the Wilds: Considering Potency, Protection, and Profit in the Sustainable Use of Himalayan and Tibetan Materia However, as crucial as such efforts are, these moves toward cultivation, conservation, and delimiting sustainable harvesting levels raise a host of challenges with respect to how to steward land and how to balance cultural and Likewise, debates about the proper classification of medicinal plants and other materia medica across cultural and scientific systems—between Tibetan pharmacology and botany, for instance—expose presentation in Thimphu—points echoed in his more extensive Tibetan language essay which we have translated and include in this special issue.2 Kalden should be seen as fundamentally linked to world economic systems and market-based activities involving medicinal plants. work in this area to monitor, report, and propose solutions to issues of sustainability, as well as to regulate the ways medicinal plants and other materia medica are traded and put to use in, or as, commercial products. work_jg7gkx4uyraotbufgdt7q47zbm "nature religion" while focusing on the often uneasy way that Ralph Waldo Emerson is treated in this Keywords: transcendentalism; nature religion; Ralph Waldo Emerson; environmental ethics; "nature" as an ethical category in the traditional move from Emerson to Thoreau as it is represented Emerson''s ideal of intimacy with the world preserves a unique sense of human responsibility while literature, has trouble putting Emerson under the "nature religion" umbrella precisely to the extent to culture and the problems therein, but not the natural world as the context in which all human thought ambiguity of the human-environment relationship, we will need a way of understanding how nature in Emerson''s corpus.14 By turning the locus of authority from nature to experience, Lundin argues, of turning to Emerson for a nature religion that is fit for a twenty-first century understanding of is not separate from the human: "Nature, at the last, for Emerson, is not something material that exists in opposition to us, work_jjfnibxm35bknm2x4bfi4ebw7q We regard the creation of a World Lake Vision as essential to achieving the sustainable in its current form, the World Water Vision cannot provide an adequate guide for This paper explains why a new, global approach to lake management, the World World Water Vision, focusing on its consideration of lake issues. example of the marginalization of lakes is the World Water Vision (Cosgrove and By providing principles, cases and guidelines, the World Lake Vision will promote the creation of individual lake visions and management plans, which in First, the World Water Vision does little to raise awareness of lake issues; in fact, by in lake management and we completely agree with the World Water Vision on this management plan would find little to go on in the World Water Vision. failing to promote the sustainable management of lakes, the World Water Vision the sustainable management of all water resources, including lakes. work_jlgxcsxn7rc3jo7j4oco4x6pou RNA polymerases in plasma cells trav-ELL2 the beat of a alterations in transcription elongation and RNA processing occurring between B cells and ASCs. The three ELL secreting cells; B cell differentiation; ELL2; Secretoryspecific antibody; B-lymphocyte-induced maturation This results in a switch in immunoglobulin mRNA processing from the membrane-bound to the secretoryspecific form, occurring when ELL2 releases RNAP-Ⅱ they will differentiate into antibody secreting cells (ASCs) Irf4 plays a central role in B cell to ASC differentiation in ASCs vs B cells, and Irf4 binds to the ELL2 promoter Differential transcription elongation occurs due to the potential interaction of the Igh enhancers. secreting cell; RT-QPCR: Reverse transcriptase quantitative polymerase chain reaction; ELL: Eleven-nineteen lysine rich leukemia protein. Transcription factor IRF4 regulates germinal center cell Mol Cell Biol 1992; 12: 368­-378­ [PMID: 1729611 DOI: 10.1128­/ elongation factor ELL3 during terminal B-cell differentiation. (ELL2) are regulators of mRNA processing in plasma cells. work_jma5eujgo5cmjitqwvpapfware later, Gandhi made it clear that he considered the ''drink evil'' not to be ''a Like many Christian crusaders against alcohol abuse, the opium trade or ist politics included temperance campaigns among the ''drinking classes'' (i.e. Opium''s spread to what Gandhi called the ''immoral trade'' organized first by supported the Indian nationalist leader''s anti opium campaign. Interestingly, the fight against opium apparently also inspired Gandhi''s Much like in the case of opium and alcohol, Gandhi outsourced the the youth of the middle classes'' (CWMG Vol.32: 104), whom Gandhi be‐ bacco'' in his journal The Indian Review published from South Africa (CWMG derstand M.K. Gandhi only as an Indian nationalist or Hindu social reformer. Gandhi''s Body: Sex, Diet and Politics. CWMG (Collected Works of Mahatma Gandhi) 1999. of Gandhi''s Campaign for Prohibition", in: The Historian 67 (3): Gandhi before India. Gandhi in London. Gandhi''s Political Discourse. Gandhi, Women and the National Movement. work_jqv2t74nqzhrnj4vcuf2mzhndu associative contributions are not required; and (iii) a highly constrained, contentsensitive moral claim-right that protects only those wrongful associations that It is secondary to positive associative claim-rights that protect our fundamental Freedom of intimate association with family members, friends and acquaintances is not what we tend to think it is. positions, intimate associative freedom is neither a general moral permission to associate or not as we wish nor a content-insensitive moral claim-right that a claim-right, associative freedom is highly constrained and content-sensitive. The positive associative claim-rights that curtail our moral permissions dependency, we have no positive right to have intimate associates just as we may have a moral claim-right not to associate that protects us when we act Now, if associative freedom is a claim-right of conduct, what is the protected First, our associative claim-rights do not protect us in forming friendships case, More''s (and the Duke''s) claim-rights do not protect the association. work_jrk5zlisi5ea5a4deesgii4y4a of serious action to address climate change in the also point out that global climate change raises ethical the responsibility for increased greenhouse gas emissions, people in developing countries will suffer the Brown (2011) — that climate and environmental scientists and the public consider whether non-violent civil to a particular law or policy, and by acts of disobedience that are carried out in full view of the public. It does not appear that there is a broad public movement demanding government action on climate So it is more difficult to organize a social movement within developed countries that is based on a clear and easily available to address climate change. movement in developed countries to address climate movement in developed countries to address climate movement to address climate change? Dernbach: Climate change as a social movement defense on the climate change issue. social movement to address climate change. Lemons J, Brown DA (2011) Global climate change and nonviolent civil disobedience. work_jsptyo4herfxjcgdnv6qvhkema (NCDs) are linked to multiple lifestyle risk factors, including smoking, the harmful use of alcohol, and available digital tool to raise public, professional, and policy maker NCD health literacy (the motivation and ability to access, understand, communicate, and use information to improve health and reduce the changes needed to improve their health and reduce NCD risk factors by giving unprecedented access to This current article reviews the rationale and methodologies used to develop the Digital Health Scorecard, limited set of health risk factors were selected, the development of a scoring algorithm and weighting system, and Health Scorecard is to provide a key measure, a "digital These 7 health risk factors were selected based on assessment of all risk factors for users of the Digital Health The Digital Health Scorecard: A New Health Literacy Metric for NCD Prevention and Care The Digital Health Scorecard: A New Health Literacy Metric for NCD Prevention and Care work_jy5ye7uvyfa73mzpoeroyfz5bq the relationship between tiger beetle studies and conservation biology and propose that this history may in Along the same lines, one general model of the history of science proposed to anticipate historical patterns in biology is the General Continuum of Scientific IUCN) have developed lists of endangered and threatened species that include tiger beetles. of the rich collections of tiger beetle specimens available for study, however, the disappearance of species The use of tiger beetles in conservation did not begin until the late 20th Century on general tiger beetle biology (Pearson and Vogler Both tiger beetle studies and conservation biology (4) Descriptions of new species of tiger beetles, natural history observations, geographical distributions, and seasonal records of occurrence and A model of the past using tiger beetles \(Coleoptera: Cicindelidae\) and conservation biology to anticipate the future Do the histories of tiger beetle studies and conservation biology follow the model? work_k3gvqd3vyjg5fnhsujgc7debyu Mac Wellman and the Language Poets: Chaos Writing identification of Wellman as a Language poet in no way diminishes his importance in "bad writing," Cellophane and Terminal Hip, that stand apart in Wellman''s and meaning.12 One effect of Language writing is to extend that half second for two of Wellman''s plays, Cellophane and Terminal Hip, to Language poetry. The bad-writing plays, essentially Language poems, are the clearest connection Wellman told David Savran that, in the bad-writing plays, Wellman''s bad-writing plays demonstrate or feint toward meaning repeatedly and poetry in terms of the forms of expression of the general economy of language Wellman writes of the plays'' "fractal" nature.48 In terms of the affective process I have suggested that the Language poets, and Wellman in Cellophane and bad-writing plays of the late 1980s and early 1990s: Cellophane, Terminal Hip, work_kaxsqdx77jgnpn42s4gdd3nomm analysis of the more complex, multi-laminated nostalgia Hollywood films offer as an alternative to Keywords: American literature; heritage cinema; Hollywood; reflective nostalgia; contemporary theorist of nostalgia: "Popular culture made in Hollywood, the vessel for national myths To speak of American cultural nostalgia already implies, as Boym acknowledges, that different of nostalgia and national pride, but like French historical films, they do not offer visually idealized American public, Trump has ushered in a new era of restorative nostalgia. American literature may be employed as a site of restorative nostalgia in the same ways that any cinema and the critically reflective nostalgia of American literature. because restorative nostalgia expresses its longing for the past by fixing on particular places and American past, Hollywood nostalgia is less restorative than reflective, less reminiscent of the heritage cinema and the reflective nostalgia of American literature, the film fuses the pleasure and pain work_kbbceakmbzfhrgfeutawp3tk3m Cremin, The Transjornzation of the School: Propessivism in American Education, 1876-1957 (New York: Vintage Books, was easier to condemn schools than perfect them, the spirit of educational reform reflected well a nation continually revitalized by waves of religious revivalism and utopian experiments during the antebellum period. ideology helped make some members of the northern middle classes receptive to new ideas about children and their education.'' educators-new ideas about the nature of the child arose that continue to An early enthusiast of the French Revolution, Pestalozzi ultimately recoiled just like other early romantics against its violent turn, centering his hope for the future in education and social cooperation, not Beatty, Preschool Education, chapter 3 ; Michael Steven Shapiro, Child''s Garden: The Kindergarten Mouementfiom Froebel to Dewey (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press, in American Education (New York: Teachers College, Columbia University, 1925), 16-17, The Progressive Education Association (New York: Teachers College Press, 1967), 8-16; and work_kc3afa24czd3hevches2fa5em4 In parallel to our work with the committee, we began the first practical application of urban dynamics in Lowell. Following a wide range of urban dynamics suggestions, the Lowell City Although Lowell began to apply urban dynamics theory to practical policy Urban dynamics follows the aging of industrial and commercial buildings as the dynamic behavior between population growth and various aspects of community attractiveness. The first models exhibited S-shaped growth patterns, with population equilibrium reached after exhausting whatever resource fueled community attractiveness. attempt to fathom the depths of urban dynamics theory, they did study the submodels well enough to master their workings and their implications for planning. the urban dynamics of Lowell or Boston. and acceptable plan of city action without direct access to urban dynamics UD2: Refinements to the Urban Dynamics Model. Housing and Migration in Urban Dynamics. Issues in Modeling the Dynamics of Cities. Housing and Population; A System Dynamics Model. work_kdo3wnmddjelbp6anpqkfsczly Multi-proxy analysis of a sediment core spanning 1600 years from Walden Pond, Massachusetts (USA), reveals abundance of the diatom Cyclotella stelligera increased, the chrysophyte cyst to diatom ratio decreased, organic recreational development of Walden Pond in the early 20th century, oligotrophic diatom species were largely replaced by disturbance indicators and the diatom-inferred lake pH increased by 0.5 units, while the bulk organic in lake sediments, are useful indicators of past environmental change, including lake trophic status (Moser isotope stratigraphy have been used extensively for assessing changes in lake water nutrient balance in response to the impact of human activities on watersheds. carbon (C) and N elemental and stable isotope composition in lake sediment cores (e.g., Schelske and Hodell, Performance of the pH and TP models used for paleolimnological reconstructions in this study, based on diatom and environmental data from 82 New England lakes (Dixit et al., 1999). work_keep7yqeobfzhcslocy6l6vife starting point is the increasing use of what are termed ''technologies'' of writing ''handbooks'' for students that term recognizes that the development of students'' academic writing skills, and the support for its 4 See Mark Conroy, "Internet Tools for Language Learning: University Students Taking Control of their Writing", etymology of the word ''write,'' explores the work of the writer, metaphorically, as physical labor. this: that the very physical work of hoeing is a way of thinking about reading and writing; so the line Thoreau draws attention to the importance of attending to the words that he uses when he writes: In his account in Walden of his work on the bean field, Thoreau writes: ''As I had whether or not we should use technologies to support the development of academic writing; it is how Thoreau''s task, both in his time at Walden Pond and in writing the text, was to put his words to the test of work_kmqrzyp63jhyfgjsfmixa5utiu work_kmvttm336rhxlnkfvuud4p754y Jolly Fellows: Male Milieus in Nineteenth-Century America (review) Jolly Fellows: Male Milieus in Nineteenth-Century America. Jolly Fellows: Male Milieus in Nineteenth-Century America. Richard Stott''s new book traces the social development and cultural sporting men through a variety of cultural representations that valorized white American men, the most powerful people in their society, did not of American masculinity through an analysis of the culture of capitalism. In fact, sporting life as lived experience and ideological discourse off ered entrepreneurs and participants the prospect of accumulating economic capital and cultural respect. at the core of mainstream American culture, attitudes and behaviors that white American men use to cultivate and maintain power. Black Walden: Slavery and Its Aftermath in Concord, of Walden Woods, and decided to write the history of slavery in "the nation''s is Black Walden: Slavery and Its Aftermath in Concord, Massachusetts, work_kq4lndmoyrbxngilzrauy6kxge David Sanders in his monograph entitled A Divided Poet: Robert Frost, North of personal conflicts Frost confronted while composing his poetic collection North of Boston informative book, Sanders meticulously analyzes all the poems in Frost''s North of Boston by also bringing to the attention of the readers the hardships of rural life and the socioeconomic decline in New England at the turn of the twentieth century. which focuses on a post-North of Boston poem, Sanders further highlights Frost''s 7 In the final section of his book, Sanders deals with the way Frost''s poems in North of A Divided Poet: Robert Frost, North of Boston, and the Drama o... A Divided Poet: Robert Frost, North of Boston, and the Drama o... A Divided Poet: Robert Frost, North of Boston, and the Drama o... A Divided Poet: Robert Frost, North of Boston, and the Drama o... A Divided Poet: Robert Frost, North of Boston, and the Drama o... work_kscfsyyodzb63c6tlormgkqzpa ''Culture jamming'' is defined as ''an organized, social activist effort that aims to consumer resistance ● culture jamming ● ''hacktivism'' ● social marketing ● social In terms of social movements, culture jamming may be commentators see culture jamming''s attempt to contest consumer society From this perspective, culture jamming is an ad hoc form of social culture jamming as well as other forms of consumer resistance. ''trouble'' between consumers and brands, of which culture jamming is a CULTURE JAMMING AS SOCIAL PRACTICE analysis, the term representation has a political meaning relevant to understanding culture jamming from a sociological perspective. and Kozinets refer to culture jamming as an ''organized, social activist effort'' understand culture jamming as an expressive outlet, a social practice that of consumption, culture jamming can be seen as a form of consumer streets of New York City the jamming of culture continues, and every now Culture and Branding'', Journal of Consumer Research 29(1): 70–90. work_ksr44wvvenct7hptd6vkumqqta The Sociology of Humanist, Spiritual, and Religious Practice in Prison: Supporting Responsivity and Desistance from Crime Keywords: prison; humanist; spiritual; religious; responsivity; desistance; gender; religion; volunteer for prison and/or reentry programs with the Oregon Department of Corrections, are religious Oregon has one central intake or receiving center for men and women who enter prison. women in the state prison system, and generally permits anyone to attend whatever H/S/R service or women (70%) and the men (68%) were equally likely to have attended some religious or spiritual different pattern of self-reported religious involvement for the men and women in the year prior to and non-Catholic religious services) were at the top with 60.7% of men and 92.8% of women attending at The pattern is clear (see Table 2): women are much more likely than men to crossattend numerous types of religious and spiritual services. Percent of Men and Women Attending Religious or Spiritual Groups. work_kt5pw4dfe5glxbu7ebl3e45gom sys_1000 wp-p1m-38.ebi.ac.uk wp-p1m-38.ebi.ac.uk exception exception Params is empty Params is empty Params is empty if (typeof jQuery === "undefined") document.write(''[script type="text/javascript" src="/corehtml/pmc/jig/1.14.8/js/jig.min.js"][/script]''.replace(/\[/g,String.fromCharCode(60)).replace(/\]/g,String.fromCharCode(62))); // // // window.name="mainwindow"; .pmc-wm {background:transparent repeat-y top left;background-image:url(/corehtml/pmc/pmcgifs/wm-nobrand.png);background-size: auto, contain} .print-view{display:block} Page not available Reason: The web page address (URL) that you used may be incorrect. Message ID: 217740579 (wp-p1m-38.ebi.ac.uk) Time: 2021/04/06 02:00:11 If you need further help, please send an email to PMC. Include the information from the box above in your message. Otherwise, click on one of the following links to continue using PMC: Search the complete PMC archive. Browse the contents of a specific journal in PMC. Find a specific article by its citation (journal, date, volume, first page, author or article title). http://europepmc.org/abstract/MED/ work_ktjje554c5httarn6kciytwndq and Europe a complex phenomenon on the fringes of anthropology, science, and the so-called New Age that is often referred to as "neoshamanism." Part of a larger discourse of nature-based spirituality, contemporary It is shown that the nineteenth century must be considered the formative phase of contemporary neoshamanic nature discourse. the new appreciation of shamanism in modern western culture. having sketched the background and main characteristics of shamanic activities within modern western culture, I now turn to the issue of nature, important features of modern western shamanism''s attitudes toward nature. The concepts of radical bioethics and deep ecology contribute significantly to modern western shamanism''s attitude toward nature. Wilhelm Joseph Schelling (1775–1854) and trace its impact on the romantic sacralization of nature, focusing especially on Novalis and the American transcendentalists. The roots of modern western shamanism are to be found in the nineteenth century''s philosophy of nature and pantheism, which for their part work_kxkrvr6exrgcvi6mcvzee7y7ki Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau were surrounded by consumption (tuberculosis) all times in his life, once writing of having a mouse gnawing at his chest, but died of an unrelated illness at age 79." See Constance ManoliSkocay, "A Gentle Death: Tuberculosis in 19th Century Concord." The Concord Magazine (Winter 2003). her death in 1850 was caused by a shift in the natural order, by something which should never happen to man. Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862), a Harvard fellow himself, lived the life of a Romantic both in terms of his expenditures 16 See Alfred I.Tauber, Henry David Thoreau and the Moral Agency of Knowing (Berkeley, CA:University of California Press, 2001)145. Richardson, Henry Thoreau: a life of the mind (Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 1986), 15. Richardson, Henry Thoreau: a life of the mind (Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 1986), 15. work_l2phj5msozbvrg2tc4p3mvufsy [PDF] Herbarium records are reliable sources of phenological change driven by climate and provide novel insights into species'' phenological cueing mechanisms. Corpus ID: 23444424Herbarium records are reliable sources of phenological change driven by climate and provide novel insights into species'' phenological cueing mechanisms. title={Herbarium records are reliable sources of phenological change driven by climate and provide novel insights into species'' phenological cueing mechanisms.}, Plant specimens in herbaria have been hypothesized to provide a wealth of additional data for studying phenological responses to climatic change. Sort by Most Influenced Papers Herbarium specimens can reveal impacts of climate change on plant phenology; a review of methods and applications View 9 excerpts, cites methods, background and results Prediction of Arctic plant phenological sensitivity to climate change from historical records Old Plants, New Tricks: Phenological Research Using Herbarium Specimens. Photographs and herbarium specimens as tools to document phenological changes in response to global warming. work_lazs3jb3srcobhdqbfjxaltw44 com pensadores como Pierre-Joseph Proudhon ou Anselme Bellagarrigue, quase seus contemporâneos, e ensaia-se perceber por dentro dalguns dos textos do autor, sobretudo aqueles que com raízes fundas na tradição liberal estadunidense, e "desobediência civil" mostram-se operativas nesse campo, permitindo uma ligação não sistemática mas fecunda do autor ao pensamento século XIX em que se diz de Thoreau: "A mais bela figura deste meio é, do ponto de vista libertário, Henry Não obstante a enorme recepção que a obra de Nettlau teve nos meios anarquistas europeus das primeiras décadas do século XX, o seu caso não significou a entrada imediata das ideias de Thoreau no património primeiras décadas do século XX não se dão conta de referências a Thoreau ou às suas ideias. portuguesa, João Freire, coube talvez a primeira alusão a Henry David Thoreau e às suas ideias na imprensa libertária portuguesa. work_ldnxrrajf5cn7p2izkjzymlq64 skills aid has been the writing frame, now used widely to support students in the preparation of or even required, to use the writing frame in presenting work for grading, the tutor can more The writing frame typically guides students'' work and may merely give simple content students in replicating the specific discourses of more traditional forms of academic writing. moreover, what we might call a student''s writing voice is developed through learning these very Nussbaum''s words, the expression of the ''author''s sense of what matters'', then the writing frame writing frame, a tool of academic voice tuition, has the potential—especially in the university If a student''s voice has been repressed by the educational practices of academic writing to which the student''s voice in her writing. A further point is that student voice in academic writing cannot be forced through a tool such as work_lgzrfryyxngxbdlpld4eorem34 Les auteurs du Dictionnaire des personnages du roman québécois du roman français, Paris, Balland, 1981) et de Laffont et Bompiani (Dictionnaire des personnages littéraires et dramatiques de tous les temps et de tous Robert Dion explique le thème principal qui réunit toutes les études dans le volume, à savoir les diverses formes que prend l�altérité dans la culture Il s�agit d�une analyse très intéressante des discours sur le fleuve SaintLaurent, à travers les siècles, dans des écrits aussi divers que les Relations du Manitoba, accueillie par le Québec comme une des siennes, et d�ailleurs détails biographiques de l�auteure sont rapportés pour souligner le développement des thèmes du multiculturalisme et de l�altérité dans l��uvre comme c�est d�ailleurs le cas pour la culture et la littérature québécoises. « Méthodologie, problèmes et perspectives des études québécoises dans le dizaine de pages, est une chronologie des études québécoises (1958–2001), work_ll2jdkui7zcixiby3xpgd37hgy consequences of changed, varied or static phenologies, new data resources and tools are being developed The USA National Phenology Network is developing a long-term, multi-taxa phenological database, together with a customizable infrastructure, to support conservation and management indicator of the effects of climate change on biodiversity, phenological information is a critical component of the conservation To increase the quantity and quality of phenological data resources in the United States, the USA-NPN developed a comprehensive phenological monitoring infrastructure that includes standardized protocols, an online monitoring program called Nature''s Notebook, the National Phenology Database (NPDb), and a Nature''s notebook (www.nn.usanpn.org) is an online phenological monitoring program that uses standardized status-based protocols developed by the USA-NPN for in-situ monitoring of plants leverages tools developed by the USA-NPN to understand how climate change is impacting species and ecosystems. Natural Resource Managers Data on phenology and phenotypic plasticity support predictions of species vulnerability to climate work_lmvwnf4ysvdznaywqou6yhu47m American Book Review, Volume 32, Number 4, May/June 2011, pp. Published by American Book Review Page 26 American Book Review Hammond''s book is about. that contemporary American poetry has become as American literary instruction has become the standardized, academically sponsored product of-by-for The American Poetic Muse Hammond is at verses that lack the Muse, lack myself: yes, the book is about what poetry is, but Hammond, this editor-of-a-student, realized Hammond calls the whole MFA boondoggle "the American poets in order to win contests, same contemporary American poets. American poetry has become as This academic po'' biz overflow took me by surprise as I read about it in Hammond''s little but very poetry-writing teacher a rave evaluation. Now, the good stuff, the oxymoronic Hammond''s three-way championing of the Muse. Hammond weaves the traditionalist T.S. Eliot with the path-blazing critic Harold Hammond does not dream the American dream. work_lo3g37gkufekvmib7nwrci464e [PDF] Who Measures the World? Alexander von Humboldt''s Chimborazo Climb in the Literary Imagination | Semantic Scholar Alexander von Humboldt''s Chimborazo Climb in the Literary Imagination}, Alexander von Humboldt''s Chimborazo Climb in the Literary Imagination}, On June 23, 1802, Alexander von Humboldt, Carlos Montufar, Aime Bonpland, and three guides attempted to climb the Andean peak Mount Chimborazo, which at 6267 meters (20,561 feet) was thought to be the highest mountain in the world. The ascent was one of the highlights of Humboldt''s legendary five-year research trip to the Spanish colonies in the Americas that began in 1799 in the Canary Islands and continued to Venezuela, Cuba, Columbia, Ecuador, Peru, Mexico, and the United States. Figures from this paper Sort by Most Influenced Papers Alexander von Humboldt: Revolutionizing Travel Literature Semantic Scholar is a free, AI-powered research tool for scientific literature, based at the Allen Institute for AI. work_lq642obedfh7vevpgdmg7wzc7u and in the Department of Physics, University The authors identify a molecular mechanism that activates the transcription of genes such a genetic compensation response was initially suggested by earlier studies, most notably the discovery3 that knockout of the eg fl7 upregulation of compensatory genes is specifically triggered by mutations that generate short Gene mutations that truncate the encoded protein can trigger the expression of NITC is the PTC-bearing mRNA generated trigger transcriptional upregulation of genes of the upf1 gene prevented NITC, whereas that NITC requires the Upf3a protein, an enigmatic NMD factor that was previously shown10 Both research groups identified some specific mutant genes and mutations proteins indirectly activate the expression of related genes, to provide functional compensation. trigger mRNA degradation by a process called nonsense-mediated RNA decay (NMD), which both interacts with COMPASS — a protein complex that activates gene transcription by modifying one of the work_lquhyojo3bbzhlbh5mwkjyeqr4 TERRA INCOGNITA: LITERARY MAPS AND NATURE REPRESENTATIONS IN JON KRAKAUER''S INTO THE WILD able to move past these metaphors into a place of understanding the nature of man''s revealed through study of metaphors"(Adkins, 2), Krakauer''s wilderness text becomes a The first metaphor to be examined is Nature as a refuge, a place of healing. nature, Krakauer''s men apply them to current wilderness places, creating a very dangerous Chris McCandless''s intentional rejection of a map (in order to create wilderness in his mind) is a Into the Wild''s refuge metaphor seems to support an opposition between nature and Despite Chris McCandless''s apparent love for natural places, he contributed to the wilderness places, such as the Alaskan tundra, and discovers that nature is not the way they it seems that nature was an antagonistic force that Chris McCandless was, at times, up against, metaphors and himself, one is able to move into a place of understanding about the nature of work_lr44g6sfrngs3kwv67mzra73cy In postmodern culture, individuals explore ways to orient their worlds by a certain societies is impossible without religions, neither the authentic ones, nor the so-called "earthly", civil Originally, the main elements of human culture, including religion, Keywords: ecology, family, religions, sacred, profane difference between cultures seldom revealed for what it is – a natural phenomenon, people generally Problem areas of difference exist in every society, in every community, but should not be of connecting with more countries, civilization of human life, and society. backgrounds, development, universal themes, and roles of religion in society. Sacred places function as some fixed reference points in the secular world. All of the religious answers constitute the sacred universe of traditional societies, but it "religious", religion could help to legitimate the purposes and actions of society, to strengthen the environmental culture as an indicator of transition of European values in the Bulgarian Society The Sacred and the Profane: The Nature of Religion. work_lse3laiya5asxic46ps2hevhva ''Long-term changes in Arctic tundra Arctic, climate change, long-term studies, turnover of research personnel, long-term studies and studies espousing a longterm perspective in ecology have a history of contributing landmark insights In this special issue, we present a series of contributions that advance the long view of ecological change in tundra systems, with the aim of advancing the long view on ecological change in tundra systems. have in general been instrumental in exposing the complexities of species interactions and the role of these in ecological responses to environmental change case studies of the role of resource availability and timing in consumer responses to climate change [16 – 18]. approaches to the study of long-term changes in tundra ecosystems along four major thematic lines, and will, we hope, initiated in 1993 [48] at a long-term study site near Kangerlussuaq, Greenland, of the timing of plant phenology and work_ltyjjsuzv5bmte5lwviicuufwa como una potente herramienta para alcanzar una ciudad utópica, sería hoy imposible por los numerosos riesgos y clonagem, células tronco e eugenismo–, acerca da sociedade genética atualmente em cernes, a que, apesar de apresentarse como uma potente ferramenta para alcançar uma cidade utópica, hoje seria impossível pelos numerosos riscos e del simple uso de nuevas técnicas y tecnologías y que está bajo el gran control de los mercados y de sus iniciados. pues para que así sea debe existir una alteración génica en las células germinales El eugenismo es una técnica que busca mejorar a la sociedad humana según los conocimientos en la materia. La nueva "versión" del eugenismo nazi consistía en favorecer la fecundidad de los humanos considerados como superiores (política pronatalista, apoyo familiar, por ejemplo) y, a la vez, prevenir Es preciso recordar que una de las peculiaridades de la sociedad utópica(4) es la voluntad de dominio y control integral de la naturaleza y, por extensión, del ser humano. work_lxjrn5yydbbppizq4hvctrofby Creative citizen science illuminates complex ecological responses to climate change (3) use a combination of citizen science techniques to investigate the effects of climate change which the role of citizen science is expanding to provide new approaches to complex challenges. In the case of model species, mimics, and predators, Each step of their approach demonstrates a unique value of citizen science that other researchers using citizen science data to document shifts in species phenology (3) developed a virtual reality game to simulate model-mimic-predator interactions in different phenological the phenology of the interacting species as the climate warms in They found that the phenology of many model bee and wasp species is shifting so that they (3) add to the growing creativity of citizen science in ecology and climate change research. 15 Renner SS, Zohner CM (2018) Climate change and phenological mismatch in trophic interactions among plants, insects, and vertebrates. (2013) Community-level phenological response to climate change. work_lzvs2gn3vbaodo54ltu4qncxmy Kerouac''s nostalgic Buddhism was a product of orientalist interpretations of the religion Kerouac''s nostalgic longing for his New England childhood surpassed his nostalgia for an idealized However, his postwar nostalgia was more than a yearning for simpler times; for Kerouac, his nostalgic family traced their roots, and which Kerouac idealized in his published and unpublished writing. 20 Visions of Gerard was written during Kerouac''s Buddhist Period in 1956 but was not published until 1963. early to mid-1950s, the period during which Kerouac turned to Buddhism, Cassady and his wife Carolyn were reading the Through an analysis of his unpublished diaries, Kerouac''s Buddhism comes into focus as 31 Also, (Giamo 2000; Haynes 2005; Lardas 2000; Tomkinson 1995). idealized images prevalent in Kerouac''s nostalgia, including his orientalist-mediated Buddhism. 51 Kerouac''s image, writing, and Buddhism have been used for many years. An Exploration of Jack Kerouac''s Buddhism: Text and Life. work_m32f7j7zzbfftjkm57em6avb3m Elementa: Science of the Anthropocene | University of California Press Skip to Main Content Elementa: Science of the Anthropocene is a trans-disciplinary, open-access journal committed to the facilitation of collaborative, peer-reviewed research. Elementa: Science of the Anthropocene is a trans-disciplinary, open-access journal committed to the facilitation of collaborative, peer-reviewed research. With the ultimate objective of accelerating scientific solutions to the challenges presented by this era of human impact, it is uniquely structured into distinct knowledge domains, and gives authors the opportunity to publish in one or multiple domains, helping them to present their research and commentary to interested readers from disciplines related to their own. Impact Factor: 4.212 (Copyright Journal Citation Reports, Clarivate Analytics, 2020) Elementa publishes two types of special collections—Special Features and Forums Read the latest Elementa blog posts on the UC Press blog Journal Authors Journal Editors © Copyright 2021 by the Regents of the University of California. work_m3b6fazzxfe3xea25uqjmqppsq Elizabeth von Arnim is usually remembered as a novelist whose comic writing Priestley was speaking of von Arnim as an author of ''feminine fiction'' (Evening complexity, recent critics have re-contexualised von Arnim''s writing amidst the 1 See, for example, Juliane Römhild, Femininity and Authorship in the Novels of Elizabeth von Arnim: At Her London: Pickering & Chatto, 2013, and Isobel Maddison, Elizabeth von Arnim: Beyond the German Garden, 3 See: Jennifer Walker, Elizabeth of the German Garden: A Literary Journey, Brighton: Book Guild, 2013. Arnim, Elizabeth von (1898) Elizabeth and Her German Garden, London: Macmillan. --(1900) ''The Pious Pilgrimage'', Elizabeth and Her German Garden, London: Macmillan. Brown, Erica (2013) Comedy and the Feminine Middlebrow Novel: Elizabeth von Arnim and Maddison, Isobel (2013) Elizabeth von Arnim: Beyond the German Garden, Farnham: Römhild, Juliane (2014) Femininity and Authorship in the Novels of Elizabeth von Arnim: At work_md4wbp7xnraujiyqryfkjidf44 one large and old university the research use of student records and the importance detailed record for every student who attended Harvard in the seventeenth century, Harvard, and their records became another important source of information on students. The results of these discussions appear in the minutes of the Harvard faculty and are an unbroken record of information about individual students from the 1720s to the end of the nineteenth century. This is not an exhaustive (and I hope not an exhausting) recitation of the student records available for research at Harvard for the period ending with the nineteenth century. The most extensive use of Harvard''s student records of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries has been made by Samuel Eliot Morison in his extensive and Harvard student records of the seventeenth through the nineteenth centuries A great deal of medical research had been done at Harvard through the use of student records. work_me6ae274mjctncl5bej5gxjjj4 Ekokritika se je kot posebna disciplina literarne vede uveljavila v devetdesetih letih prejšnjega stoletja najprej v anglo-ameriškem prostoru in nato razširila po evropskih ter azijskih stoletja, se je ekokritika kot posebna disciplina literarne vede je s Haroldom Frommom leta 1996 izdala zbornik The Ecocriticism Reader: Landmarks in Literary Ecology, s katerim se je ekokritika na ameriških tleh dokončno V ZDA je ekokritika kot posebna smer literarne vede nastala pod pojmom ecocriticism. Ekokritika se je oblikovala iz različnih tematskih izhodišč, v ZDA najprej iz tradicije nature writing14 kakor tudi iz zanimanja za ameriške mite. Na tretji stopnji se ekokritika osredini na teoretska vprašanja, preučuje simbolne konstrukte narave, človeka in živali ter razmišlja z vidika ekološke paradigme o hierarhičnih dualizmih (kultura/narava, človek/ 4) Posebno področje ekokritike predstavlja tudi razkorak med ekokritiko kot hoFer (2007: 53), priznava ekokritika naravo kot zunajbesedilno stvarnost in obenem poudarja, da so njene reprezentacije zmeraj tudi kulturni konstrukti. work_mhj2ouzlx5hipn7qmlze5yelfm Approach to the Assessment of Natural Parks� Economic Efficiency and Sustainability. Case of Italian National Parks, Nota di Lavoro, No. 63.2005, Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei allows to assess the efficiency of natural parks'' management not only internally Keywords: Data envelopment analysis, Natural park management provides an indicator of the relative efficiency for each different analysed decisionmaking unit (in our case National Park Management offices), where efficiency is a NRM 59.2004 Valentina BOSETTI, Mariaester CASSINELLI and Alessandro LANZA (lxvii): Using Data Envelopment Analysis to Evaluate Environmentally Conscious Tourism Management CCMP 152.2004 Carlo CARRARO and Marzio GALEOTTI: Does Endogenous Technical Change Make a Difference in Climate Policy Analysis? NRM 63.2005 Valentina BOSETTI and Gianni LOCATELLI: A Data Envelopment Analysis Approach to the Assessment of Natural Parks'' Economic Efficiency and Sustainability. (lxvi) This paper has been presented at the 4th BioEcon Workshop on "Economic Analysis of Policies work_mks5ojb5bjbcnowtmmnkezi2ey ''Common sense'' (sensus communis) is the political term Kant offers for this. Cavell also lends this context a political-philosophical and especially democracy-theoretical accent, albeit allusively and indirectly. of Cavell''s works need to work out for themselves that for him film, especially comedy, represents a vision of militant democracy. film, comedy, democratic forms of life and romantic becoming ordinary of the Finally, in addition to its colloquial, individualistic and political meanings, the concept of the voice also has a universal connotation for Cavell. The desire to interpret Kant''s theory of aesthetic judgement politically, or The general voice by which Cavell allows himself to be led is what Kant prominently calls common sense (Gemeinsinn), only to immediately distinguish it out as the heyday of the term common sense, the 20th century after the Second World War sees its revival in the services of representative democracy.18 work_mlfght32w5bsxhfcn7kqri2baq Prynne''s 1969 collection, The White Stones (Poems, pp. Wordsworth''s ''Lines written a few miles above Tintern Abbey, on of Prynne''s smoke draws us immediately to the ''uncertain notice'' of references Prynne provides alongside this poem, R.G. West and J.J. 70-71) Prynne writes "of man in the ice block | and its great cracking While Prynne heads into the city, Wordsworth could not wait to be read the way into the city as: two people working for a day is more time Second Coming, Judgment Day; by this I mean it is a "way" that But the way in Prynne, even if it is not a direct road as In "Numbers in Time of Trouble," in Kitchen Poems, Prynne describes which is between the smoke and the sky, our eternal city. compare this poem and the Prynne passage to a text Dorn might not (Cf. Prynne on Wordsworth''s "The work_mpec5lsmbfhwjgnu2mjv2kypfq Our faith in the seeds of equatorial plasma irregularities holds that there will generally always be density perturbations sufficient to provide the seeds for irregularity development whenever the Rayleigh–Taylor instability is active. Climatology of density irregularities as a function of longitude and local time, integrated over altitudes and averaged over seasons For comparison, Fig. 6 presents the climatology of the ambient plasma density as a function of longitude and local time Climatology of plasma density irregularities as a function of altitude and local time (LT), integrated over all longitudes and averaged Climatology of plasma density irregularities as a function of latitudinal distance from the geomagnetic equator and local time (LT), Using the data, we calculated the mean values of the density irregularities as a function of altitude, latitude, longitude, local time, season, and phase of solar cycle through work_mqs4jkymnnaoxnwovxv2332xwy examine the case of Muslim American dissident Tarek Mehanna, sentenced to seventeen claims as intellectual predecessors, above all Henry David Thoreau and John Brown, while situating this dissent within a long history of American activism , at www.thenation.com/article/how-tarek-mehanna-went-prison-thought-crime. http://www.thenation.com/article/how-tarek-mehanna-went-prison-thought-crime limits of the American justice system, Mehanna''s case marks a new, yet familiar, moment in the history of American civil disobedience. handling of Thoreau''s early essay on civil disobedience in his art before considering how Thoreau mediated Mehanna''s encounter with John Brown in cited by Mehanna, Thoreau argues that no coercion from the state can override the individual''s ethical prerogative. ultimately prevail over the state''s violence, Thoreau and Mehanna cultivate Mehanna''s sentencing statement contains other allusions to Thoreau, particularly to the latter''s writing on John Brown. Both Mehanna and Brown openly advocate violence in ways Thoreau did Thoreau''s description of John Brown as "the most American of us all" work_ms3ik4yzdnayjd2blxhpcymtdy For instance, Diane Kelsey McColley (2006) contended that Marvell''s verse offers insight into ecological principles: his ''language is fluidly responsive to the liquidity of truth … overflow[ing] expected forms to carry new perceptions''.6 Joanna Picciotto (2008) aligns Marvell with cultural enterprises working to redeem humanity through new understandings of nature enabled by instrument and experiment. Marvell''s verse strives toward the restoration of Adamic perception: ''trustworthy prosthetic insight is generated by many pairs of eyes and hands working to discipline each other''.7 Andrew McRae (2010) finds Marvell''s poetry to be among the seventeenth century''s ''most sensitive reflections on relations between humanity and the natural world''. For Hiltner, Fumifugium is ''the first modern work to take as its subject industrial air pollution''.11 For John Bellamy Foster (1999), ''The brilliance of Evelyn''s 17th-century contribution to conservation … raises important theoretical issues'' for the present. See Rebecca Bushnell, Green Desire: Imagining Early Modern English Gardens (Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2003), 41–83. work_n2nm6ess2zd3xgt6l46cb3luyu No se trata, solamente, de no usar medios letales y armas de guerra contra otras personas, sino que también es negarse a deshumanizar, degradar o despreciar a los adversarios, dado que estos procesos pueden ser, fácilmente, la antesala para el uso generalizado de la violencia directa. no-violento no cataloga una violencia como mala, injusta e innecesaria, o todo lo contrario, sino que está muy atenta hacia los efectos sobre quienes la padecen y quienes la producen (la deshumanización). Junto a unos y otros, otras muchas formas de asociación y organización de la sociedad civil que, con sus procedimientos e instrumentos, pueden ayudar a controlar y a nivelar las asimetrías, los las formas habituales en que se realiza la oposición política, la protesta económica o los intentos de mejora del orden social. Sobre lo mucho que se puede aprender de la relación entre nuevos movimientos de resistencia y los métodos no-violentos, este es un buen ejemplo, work_n2pl3rcinnej5cn2ejw2zrxlta sys_1000 wp-p1m-38.ebi.ac.uk wp-p1m-38.ebi.ac.uk exception exception Params is empty Params is empty Params is empty if (typeof jQuery === "undefined") document.write(''[script type="text/javascript" src="/corehtml/pmc/jig/1.14.8/js/jig.min.js"][/script]''.replace(/\[/g,String.fromCharCode(60)).replace(/\]/g,String.fromCharCode(62))); // // // window.name="mainwindow"; .pmc-wm {background:transparent repeat-y top left;background-image:url(/corehtml/pmc/pmcgifs/wm-nobrand.png);background-size: auto, contain} .print-view{display:block} Page not available Reason: The web page address (URL) that you used may be incorrect. Message ID: 217729472 (wp-p1m-38.ebi.ac.uk) Time: 2021/04/06 01:59:58 If you need further help, please send an email to PMC. Include the information from the box above in your message. Otherwise, click on one of the following links to continue using PMC: Search the complete PMC archive. Browse the contents of a specific journal in PMC. Find a specific article by its citation (journal, date, volume, first page, author or article title). http://europepmc.org/abstract/MED/ work_n35ddkw4fvcr7k6xplmbvz4kny claim a constitutional right to freedom of conscience that is violated when he or she is forced to pay taxes that will be used in say, sincerely, that they are opposed in conscience to any number of things that (with the support of their tax dollars) government doc:s. imagine an argument that might support Betty''s claim of conscience but not Al''s. Dissenting, Justice Souter argued that the program violated the consciences of taxpayers, and he quoted in support of this claim The historical claim asserts that founding era Americans believed that the use of tax money for religious purposes was a violation of conscience. founding generation believed that the use of tax money for religious purposes violated conscience but that their belief was (and But again, views differed: the argument that compelling a person to pay taxes to support a religion with which he disagreed work_n3h6mn3rfjhjzpwowxw2bs7zzu SPECIAL FEATURE: ORIGINAL ARTICLE Weaving Indigenous and Sustainability Sciences to Western sustainability science most often considers human history, Indigenous sacredness as a natural resource Clearly, many Western-based resource management and commodity-based resource management is generated by Western sustainability science provides this knowl­ Western sustainability science also has important In the application of Western sustainability science, Further, because Western sustainability science must pro­ Western sustainability science for help with achieving the Indigenous sustainability science emphasizes place, rela­ sustainability science, which seeks general knowledge Weaknesses of Indigenous sustainability science include within an Indigenous place-based, relationship-driven intimately connected to sustaining resources would change into an Indigenous sustainability science framework with community-based natural resource management at home. Embracing the sacred: an indigenous framework for tomorrow''s sustainability science Embracing the sacred: an indigenous framework for tomorrow''s sustainability science Foundations of Western sustainability science Foundations of an indigenous sustainability science Foundations of an indigenous sustainability science work_n5jeesfrvrf3vbnrovvd5olze4 between business, environment and environmental ethics Keywords: Environemntal ethical commitment; business; natural environment Today, business corporations have broader responsibilities to society besides providing profits to their to them, the broader responsibilities of business corporations may include producing not only products corporations, according to them, do not have the responsibility to protect the natural environment. The interaction between business activities and the natural environment had brought tremendous risk Besides health and ecological risks, the interaction of business and the environment incurs economic The environmental disasters have caused many risks to businesses economically. concerns and see nature as an exploitable resource for human benefit (Thompson, 1998). environmental leaders, maintain and enhance corporate image, reduce the long-term risk, benefits Moving towards environmental sustainability could benefit corporations in many ways. (2012), The Environmental Ethical Commitment (EEC) of the Business Corporations in Malaysia, Procedia Environmental ethics and the development of landscape architectural theory. work_n5lno7q3w5cfhbqfo7u36vvegy las resistencias, los cambios sociales y la producción cultural contempladas desde la noviolencia. que son los Peace Studies (Estudios para la Paz), la noviolencia en general también para una parte del mundo académico, estas luchas tienen su reflejo librepensadores/as, personas críticas y analíticas, pero también comprometidas con su mundo local y concreto en el que aplican su tiempo, sus esfuerzos y sus terapias para mejorar, desde la resistencia noviolenta, la vida del México, Pietro Ameglio, da a su artículo en el que reflexiona sobre las formas de lucha noviolentas ejercidas por el Movimiento por la Paz con Justicia y Dignidad(MPJD), como fuerza moral, en el contexto de guerra de México y de las diferentes fases de resistencia civil que ha ido ejerciendo la Por su parte Juan David Villa nos presenta su texto"Perdón y reconciliación: una perspectiva psicosocial desde la noviolencia" en el que desarrolla una reflexión sobre la importancia del perdón en la construcción de work_ndpbll3ypjfhhfp66d6hlle3la Multiple and interacting disturbances lead to Fagus grandifolia dominance in coastal New England. disturbance history and changes in species abundance are unavailable for many forest ecosystems. This study examines the history and dynamics of Fagus grandifolia-dominated forests in coastal New England to evaluate the role of multiple disturbances in the development of Fagus repeated low-moderate intensity hurricanes allowed Fagus but not Quercus species to establish and persist in Thus, long-term changes in forest composition and reduced species richness resulted Key words: beech, disturbance interactions, Fagus grandifolia, herbivory, hurricane, monodominance, oak, species otherwise expected to establish following severe wind disturbance (Peterson and forest in the eastern U.S. Although considerable attention has been devoted to understanding the influence of disturbance on high species development of Fagus forests in the study area disturbance across the study area, we generated island-wide (East and West End data work_ndpfxjuiovbl3gnypq64phrgu4 UNA RIVISITAZIONE DEL PENSIERO WILDERNESS fosse una risorsa che poteva decrescere ma non aumentare, affermava nell''infuriare della Guerra Civile che il wilderness (lo Tuttavia, è anche vero che i primi coloni del Nuovo Mondo wilderness nascesse soltanto dopo la conquista del continente, non In seguito, come è noto, i pittori che fecero del Far West una momento del richiamo della foresta, che ebbe come aedo Jack Oggi l''idea di wilderness che, come abbiamo visto, è strettamente considerata una risorsa che migliora la qualità della vita, ma le l''ecologia, è dunque una forma di cultura che non prescinde non è difficile individuare nell''idea wilderness anche valori che E allora, come recuperare il posto dell''uomo nella natura? trova nell''uomo, ma anche di individuare quel che di umano si generalmente bersagli polemici del pensiero wilderness, che in secolari sono una sorta di monumenti della tradizione, che allora delinearsi la possibilità che civiltà e wilderness non work_nec2qql3xrgg3feoq7bltzc5xq The definition of conservation goals is a complex task, which involves both ecological sciences and social A brief history of conservation strategies in Germany (protection of cultural landscapes), United current global change, it is impossible to completely "isolate" protected areas from direct or indirect human In addition, the current view of nature points out that biota and ecosystems will change over time, the need to revise the conservation approach that has been undertaken in the southern region of Chile, because of nature and conservation goals in different regions and/or historical moments demonstrate that these involve Key words: conservation, comparative approach, ecological theory, Chile, ecotourism, ecosystem management, Germany, images of nature, Magellan region, social values, Yellowstone. 1 MARK A (2001) Symposium: managing protected natural areas for conservation, ecotourism, and indigenous The beginnings of nature conservation in Germany and the United States First protected area 1830s: first natural monument 1872: first national park work_neve5en4xvfmtld46tfzs55n5m This essay considers encounters with animals in the work of Henry David Thoreau, Stanley What might it mean to stand before animals in the way described by Eliot? M. Coetzee''s The Lives of Animals) and the work of Cora Diamond In her essay on Coetzee''s The Lives of Animals, the philosopher Cora Diamond writes that Elizabeth Costello is trying to come to terms with a ''difficulty of Costello continues, in which ''we can discuss and debate what kind of souls animals Costello admits that the ''fight'' of other animals against death may lack the intellectual animals do not have an ''intellectual horror'' of death, a position which Costello capable of their own deflections in relation to animal others – while other poems Costello finds a different spirit at work in the poems of Ted Hughes, whom Against Rilke, whose animal is a ''stand­in for something else'', Hughes feels ''his way work_nfjafgapynf3nmcg57dunide3i [PDF] The patient''s lament: hidden key to effective communication: how to recognise and transform | Semantic Scholar Corpus ID: 872346The patient''s lament: hidden key to effective communication: how to recognise and transform title={The patient''s lament: hidden key to effective communication: how to recognise and transform}, Numerous studies and well publicised complaints from the public have long revealed a pressing need for physicians to improve their communication skills and their ability to interpret and respond appropriately to what they hear from patients. Sort by Most Influenced Papers View 1 excerpt, cites background View 1 excerpt, cites background View 1 excerpt, cites background How well do medical oncologists'' perceptions reflect their patients'' reported physical and psychosocial problems? Physician Communication Skills: Results of a Survey of General/Family Practitioners in Newfoundland By clicking accept or continuing to use the site, you agree to the terms outlined in our Privacy Policy, Terms of Service, and Dataset License work_nik552td6nbe7pryokgwv2jaji ackground: Well-designed public open space (POS) that encourages physical activity is a community observational study examined the influence of attractiveness on the use of POS by observing users of three pairs of highand low-quality (based on attractiveness) POS access to large, attractive POS were 50% more likely to achieve high levels of walking (odds onclusions: Access to attractive, large POS is associated with higher levels of walking. walking, thoughtful design (and redesign) of POS is required that creates large, attractive POS with facilities that encourage active use by multiple users (e.g., walkers, sports chieving recommended levels of physical activity, usng three models of accessibility that adjust progresively for distance to, attractiveness, and size of the POS. ime to access a facility or activity.30 Although use of POS is This study found that the impact of POS attractiveess on park use and higher levels of walking was work_njhqoy54ybexdjqgoy2h6w4cey Another Look from Sanderson''s Farm: A Perspective on New England Environmental History Hugh Raup''s "Sanderson''s Farm" essay is remembered for Its vivid account of New England land use history, illustrated by the famous Harvard Forest dioramas. reexamines the history of New England farming and forests, and explores ways in at Harvard Forest to support a renewed call for wide scale land conservation. Brian Donahue, "Another Look from Sanderson''s Farm: A Perspective on New England Environmental support of Raup''s position that the New England forest will never develop back IN RAUP''S HISTORY of New England, both human culture and the land in re-birth of the Petersham forest, the rise and fall of New England farming. Another Look from Sanderson''s Farm: A Perspective on New England Environmental History and Conservation [pp. Another Look from Sanderson''s Farm: A Perspective on New England Environmental History and Conservation [pp. work_njpaib4fnbeq3dae47d57iu72i is foolhardy to make any ecological interpretation of modern landscapes or environments or to formulate policy in conservation or natural resource management without an historical context that extends Failure to appreciate the human element in these lands certainly leads to erroneous ecological interpretations, misdirected research emphases, and misguided approaches to management (Gomez-Pompa Over the next century in many landscapes, including the Northeastern U.S., the history of the land will continue to control ecological processes and influence future changes more than much-debated global This region''s history of landscape transformation—from forest to new forests and their wildlife form a very cultural landscape controlled in most aspects by prior, and that best explains the age, height, and composition of modern woodlands is the history of past land-use A regional analysis of modern forest composition in central New England reveals no regional forest dynamics in central New England. (1998) Ecology and conservation in the cultural landscape of New England: work_nkpxw3htrvdplfhyiit2nejmcu Ramón Espejo Romero, « Negotiating Transcendentalism, Escaping « Paradise » : Herman Melville''s Moby-Dick. noted, Melville read months before writing Moby-Dick (79), Emerson welcomed the "selfhelping" man resulting from the application of his ideas in the following terms: "Welcome Negotiating Transcendentalism, Escaping « Paradise » : Herman Melville''s Moby-Dick. Negotiating Transcendentalism, Escaping « Paradise » : Herman Melville''s Moby-Dick. Negotiating Transcendentalism, Escaping « Paradise » : Herman Melville''s Moby-Dick. Negotiating Transcendentalism, Escaping « Paradise » : Herman Melville''s Moby-Dick. Negotiating Transcendentalism, Escaping « Paradise » : Herman Melville''s Moby-Dick. Negotiating Transcendentalism, Escaping « Paradise » : Herman Melville''s Moby-Dick. Negotiating Transcendentalism, Escaping « Paradise » : Herman Melville''s Moby-Dick. Negotiating Transcendentalism, Escaping « Paradise » : Herman Melville''s Moby-Dick. Negotiating Transcendentalism, Escaping « Paradise » : Herman Melville''s Moby-Dick. Negotiating Transcendentalism, Escaping « Paradise » : Herman Melville''s Moby-Dick. Negotiating Transcendentalism, Escaping « Paradise » : Herman Melville''s Moby-Dick. work_nkrxoyens5bcbjboiluba2dd7m [PDF] Meta-accuracy and relationship quality: Weighing the costs and benefits of knowing what people really think about you. Corpus ID: 3407297Meta-accuracy and relationship quality: Weighing the costs and benefits of knowing what people really think about you. title={Meta-accuracy and relationship quality: Weighing the costs and benefits of knowing what people really think about you.}, In four studies, the current research answers this question but considers the possibility that the self might not experience the same relational benefits of accurate metaperceptions, or meta-accuracy, as the people who form judgments about the self. View 11 excerpts, cites background and methods Is It Adaptive for People With Personality Problems to Know How Their Romantic Partner Perceives Them? Journal of personality and social psychology Journal of personality and social psychology Journal of personality and social psychology Journal of personality and social psychology Self-Knowledge of Personality: Do People Know Themselves? 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Browse the contents of a specific journal in PMC. Find a specific article by its citation (journal, date, volume, first page, author or article title). http://europepmc.org/abstract/MED/ work_noukkj5iu5hbjgodnv6ccl6t5a In Ecological Utopias, de Geus offers a concise review, critical analysis, de Geus investigates the ecologically attuned works of Thomas More, Henry David Thoreau, Peter Kropotkin, William Morris, Ebenezer Howard, B. published the first depiction of an ideal, ecologically attuned state. Henry David Thoreau published Walden, or a Life in the Woods in 1854. Most of the utopian works discussed in Ecological Utopias lean more toward ecological utopia grounded in small-scale human craftsmanship. Kropotkin, Morris lauds decentralization, cooperative community, social equality, of Freedom and his other writings on "social ecology," Bookchin De Geus makes the valid criticism that ecological thinkers, including modern of a sustainable society that preserves individual freedom, complex social de Geus notes, and the critical insight and visionary ideals of utopian thought Ecological utopias: envisioning the sustainable society. Ecological utopias: envisioning the sustainable society. Ecological utopias: envisioning the sustainable society. Ecological utopias: envisioning the sustainable society. Ecological utopias: envisioning the sustainable society. work_nr7dolyexnannlxxsjdkcuxw7i practices, and values of Hindus, the largest Asian religion in the United Reddy and Hanna (1998) emphasized that practitioner application of typical Western secular values and related interventions with Hindus in As Melton (1999) noted, there are a number of commonly held beliefs, practices and values, including a shared religious history in India. For social workers raised and educated in a Western Enlightenment-derived worldview that emphasizes personal autonomy, human rationality, In addition to religion, dharma also signifies eternal order, moral law, justice, righteousness, and personal duty (Fenton et al.; Juthani, For example, Balodhi (1996) suggested that Hindu consumers may make extensive use of religious mythology to communicate underlying problems. with Hindu cosmology so that social work practice can be harmonized with the dharma. Hodge / Working with Hindu Clients in a Spiritually Sensitive Manner Hodge / Working with Hindu Clients in a Spiritually Sensitive Manner work_ntayryv2ujejnh4q2elkeste4u Palavras-chave: John Cage; Henry David Thoreau; Performance; Experiência; Tempo moldura temporal enquanto forma de aceitação dos sons que nos rodeiam, como uma casa de vidro aberta eles produzidos por toda a natureza, não é propriamente uma ideia original sua, mas uma ideia que também como uma barreira divisória entre passado e futuro, um instante indivisível que existe, mas não dura, ao o momento presente de que nos fala Thoreau não só tem duração, como deixa de ser uma linha divisória A escolha de Thoreau é neste aspecto bastante reveladora, reforçada ainda pelo modo como Cage reconfigura os seus textos num processo que vai ao encontro de uma recepção mais fiel da experiência. Não é por acaso que Cage relaciona a obra de arte, enquanto processo dinâmico, ao tempo meteorológico, pela escolha dos textos de Thoreau, uma obra que continua a questionar a nossa relação com a natureza e a work_nvjcpi62jrcetn4ezfo3qmsf5a Thus the old man, in the winter of his life, wanted to contemplate the eternal it was like a baby, a youth, or a young woman dressed as a knight. something charged with life force buried deep within him, like a pregnant woman 1 BIO NOTE: Ana Paula Machado é doutorada em Estudos Ingleses e Americanos pela Universidade secrecy of its roots – it was the promise of renewal buried deep within the old man, him, his elixir of eternal life makes him see how all the people he had known had becoming grotesque, because youth and love take in, embrace all life and do not The old man never published his Book of the Grotesque, because what is left The old man did not want to become a grotesque, so his i Sherwood Anderson, The Book of the Grotesque. i Sherwood Anderson, The Book of the Grotesque. work_nxrbe6f4ufexld2kssgggnaide [PDF] The Globalization of Ayahuasca Shamanism and the Erasure of Indigenous Shamanism | Semantic Scholar Corpus ID: 53580043The Globalization of Ayahuasca Shamanism and the Erasure of Indigenous Shamanism title={The Globalization of Ayahuasca Shamanism and the Erasure of Indigenous Shamanism}, As part of this expansion, ayahuasca has become popular among westerners who travel to the Peruvian Amazon in increasing numbers to experience its reportedly healing and transformative effects. Sort by Most Influenced Papers View 2 excerpts, cites background View 2 excerpts, cites background View 2 excerpts, cites background View 2 excerpts, cites background View 2 excerpts, cites background View 2 excerpts, cites background Singing to the Plants: A Guide to Mestizo Shamanism in the Upper Amazon ( Neo ) Shamanic Dialogues Encounters between the Guarani and Ayahuasca View 1 excerpt, references background Semantic Scholar is a free, AI-powered research tool for scientific literature, based at the Allen Institute for AI. work_nytqmbkptfgs5mtft337luwdtm Protesting the Internment of Japanese Americans: Dissent as a Duty of Citizenship 4 Ralph Young, Dissent in America: Voices that Shaped a Nation (New York: Pearson Education, 2008), 4 Ralph Young, Dissent in America: Voices that Shaped a Nation (New York: Pearson Education, 2008), 9 Minoru Yasui, "Resistance," in Dissent in America: Voices that Shaped a Nation, Ralph Young (New constitutional for the United States government to indefinitely detain citizens in a time of war.13 Rostow, "The Japanese American Cases: A Disaster," The Yale Law Journal, vol. 1976" in Japanese American World War II Evacuation Oral History Project: Part IV: Resisters (Fullerton: dissent movement against the internment and evacuation of Japanese Americans ultimately Yasui, Fujii and other dissenters who fought the internment of Japanese Americans will serve as August 31, 1976" in Japanese American World War II Evacuation Oral History Project: Meyer, Director of the War Relocation Authority," in Japanese-American Internment work_nyzeg5mkfrbxha2gn2kn3vb6ly Seven of Davies''s paintings were included in the Department of Fine Arts Exhibition In a quick oil sketch Davies recorded the view, framed by slender pines, across Davies recorded their steep rise and snowcapped summits in a quick sketch (fig. sketches became sources for Davies''s later studio paintings, in which compositions often Farther north, in San Francisco, William Macbeth had provided Davies with introductions to the gallerist''s West Coast counterparts. While in San Francisco Davies sketched the view looking north from Twin Peaks across resident art community who had welcomed Davies to San Francisco. Davies sketch, Bohemian Grove (private collection), depicts the Northern California forest Like many artists of his day and later, Davies Even though the western trip changed Davies''s approach to landscape painting, his numerous landscape paintings executed following Davies''s return to New York. Davies likely painted his view of Stinson Beach from sketches made nearby. work_o3odubwfsndibbzpqzaqo3khny The Essence That Is Belonging Together: Identity, Embodiment, and Skillful Coping During the 2015 Greek Referendum practice of skillful coping, the essence of identity, rather than a reflective cognitive undertaking, correlates to what Heidegger a particular way of being affected by the world, one where material and immaterial locations (such as social media arenas) skillful coping, embodiment, identity, mobile media technologies, Greek referendum (2015) With our use of mobile media technologies, we are privileged to witness a particular way of being affected by the this technology, fostered a portal-like opening that subsequently seemed to produce sense of community and a harmonious unity between the self and the world. interviewees were inspired to take their mobile media technologies and interact with others, their investment in the crisis, their allegiance to being Greek, and their desire to In cultivating and nurturing his identification with the unfolding world, Thoreau is, to use Heidegger''s work_o6tt5xlz6jgxrduex7ekcfpfai desobediencia civil, en la que los indígenas se manifiestan en contra de una postura Gobierno respeta a las comunidades indígenas y su deseo por dialogar, pero que no (sic) permitirá ataques contra los soldados, son Los indígenas del Cauca podrían pagar cárcel si se les llega a comprobar el delito de asonada, por haber atacado a la fuerza pública (…) La consigna del pueblo Nasa frente al conflicto armado es decidida y fundamentada en lo que ellos mismos consideran como bueno, deseable y justo para su propia comunidad. que permitiera romper con el dilema en la discusión pública y pudiera comprender que la postura Nasa frente a la guerra es compatible con la democracia, los derechos de las comunidades indígenas y el deber del Estado. Precisamente, ante la incesante presión mediática y el abordaje de los acontecimientos como una disyuntiva entre el respeto por la autonomía indígena y la presencia de las fuerzas armadas, el Presidente de la República work_oagm4an2qjgzpedxjnklboceum Keywords: cultural ecosystem services; landscape aesthetics; geoheritage interpretation; geotourism, tourism based on the aesthetic appreciation of the physical landscape and natural Geotourism today is essentially a cultural response to the physical landscape. appreciate scenery, enhance their experience of natural wonders in the landscape through cultural and As a cultural phenomenon, geotourism is part of a spectrum of activities embraced by natural area how the links between geoheritage and cultural heritage can be developed to enhance the visitor considers the changing cultural values, both historical and modern, placed on the physical landscape Throughout history, people have placed different cultural values on nature, including its abiotic geoheritage interests [38], while many existing natural properties are also cultural landscapes that have in exploring the interconnections between geoheritage, geotourism and the cultural landscape. The landscape and the cultural value of geoheritage. Gordon, J.E. Rediscovering a sense of wonder: Geoheritage, geotourism and cultural landscape experiences. work_obghdcjdkzgwbibx2qdhmdw5w4 w dobie ekspansjonizmu raczej jako potêgi postkolonialnej ani¿eli proto-imperialnej; takie jej przedstawienie wydaje siê bowiem tuszowaæ amerykañski interwencjonizm w sprawach miêdzynarodowych. Harolda Blooma, wp³ywy zewnêtrzne zanikaj¹ wraz z pojawieniem siê Emersona; otó¿ Bloom wyraŸnie rozgranicza historiê literatury brytyjskiej i amerykañskiej, mimo ¿e powinien zdawaæ sobie sprawê, i¿ jeszcze w dwudziestym wieku, nie wspominaj¹c o okresie wczeœniejszym, „sztandarowi" poeci amerykañscy Nadal zastanawiamy siê nad tym, jak Hawthorne interpretowa³ spuœciznê purytañsk¹, a nie nad tym, jakie wnioski wyci¹ga³ z powieœci czyta amerykañskie ksi¹¿ki?") i nie zastanawiaj¹c siê nad nieprzyjemnym wydŸwiêkiem tego komentarza o stanie literatury amerykañskiej. Poeta popiera nieustann¹ walkê Ameryki o niezale¿noœæ od punktu widzenia Starego Œwiata, nie tylko w sferze figur retorycznych, ale tak¿e w obszarze figuracji spo³ecznych, takich jak „barbarzyñski" siê nie tylko w imieniu Ameryki, ale i ca³ego œwiata („Salut au Monde!"), albo work_ocjksodaerhnrmopql463va2py journal={Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America}, Anisakidosis, human infection with nematodes of the family Anisakidae, is caused most commonly by Anisakis simplex and Pseudoterranova decipiens. Severe epigastric pain, resulting from larval invasion of the gastric mucosa, characterizes gastric anisakidosis; other syndromes are intestinal and… Expand Figures, Tables, and Topics from this paper Sort by Most Influenced Papers Gastro-allergic anisakiasis: The first case reported in Colombia and a literature review View 2 excerpts, cites background View 2 excerpts, cites background View 2 excerpts, cites background View 2 excerpts, cites background View 2 excerpts, cites background View 2 excerpts, cites background Semantic Scholar is a free, AI-powered research tool for scientific literature, based at the Allen Institute for AI. By clicking accept or continuing to use the site, you agree to the terms outlined in our Privacy Policy, Terms of Service, and Dataset License work_od5oswii5bdtdgs33345elbbu4 [PDF] Stepping Forward Together: Could Walking Facilitate Interpersonal Conflict Resolution? Corpus ID: 23656198Stepping Forward Together: Could Walking Facilitate Interpersonal Conflict Resolution? title={Stepping Forward Together: Could Walking Facilitate Interpersonal Conflict Resolution?}, Much less empirical work has examined how walking with a partner might benefit social processes. One such process is conflict resolution—a field of psychology in which movement is inherent not only in recent theory and research, but also in colloquial language (e.g., "moving on"). Tables and Topics from this paper Sort by Most Influenced Papers Sort by Citation Count View 1 excerpt, cites background View 1 excerpt, cites background View 1 excerpt, cites results Journal of personality and social psychology Journal of personality and social psychology View 1 excerpt, references background View 1 excerpt, references background View 1 excerpt, references background View 1 excerpt, references background View 1 excerpt, references background Semantic Scholar is a free, AI-powered research tool for scientific literature, based at the Allen Institute for AI. work_odmy3er76rbzhf7f32tvwmxcny Imaging the Left Atrial Appendage With Intracardiac Echocardiography transesophageal echocardiography (TEE) in a cohort of patients with atrial fibrillation (AF) undergoing invasive electrophysiology procedures. of sensitivity of ICE to detect LAA thrombus when present complete ICE imaging of the LA and LAA in 94% and 85% 95% of patients with complete ICE studies did not have LAA proportion of ICE and TEE studies with LA and LAA markedly disparate concordance between ICE and TEE images phased-array catheter in closer proximity to the LAA, commonly through the left pulmonary artery (Figure). comparison of LA imaging with ICE and TEE. A prospective comparison of cardiac imaging using intracardiac echocardiography with transesophageal echocardiography in patients with atrial fibrillation: the Intracardiac Echocardiography Guided Cardioversion Helps Interventional Incidence of left atrial thrombus by transesophageal echocardiography prior to pulmonary vein isolation procedures for Hutchinson and Callans TEE vs ICE for LAA Assessment 565 work_oejvq4u5sjex5n6cpaagf6lppe ENVIRONMENTAL ETHICS: FROM PHILOSOPHY TO MOVEMENT thought referred to as environmental ethics would take root, first as an outcome of a few significant works of that "environmental ethics is the discipline in philosophy that studies the moral relationship of human beings to, To this end, Greenpeace, probable the most identifiable name in the movement for environmental ethics earth, Silent Spring would be a sensible point of entry into the discourse over environmental preservation. frightening logic to connect a failure of the government to regulate environmental behaviors with an ethical concern and, thus, illuminates the pattern of environmental abuse which is an immediate ethical trespass and an This signifies the ecological effects of America‟s poor orientation towards environmental ethics have undoubtedly understanding that the permeation of environmental ethics into developing nations, though inclined by the The text by Peritore (1999) is valuable for applying the assumption that ethics and environmentalism must work_ofcem56ar5b3bha3qqwqnrv2ci Thru-hiking the John Muir Trail as a modern pilgrimage: implications for natural resource management (2018): Thru-hiking the John Muir Trail as a modern pilgrimage: implications for natural resource management structures the pilgrimage experiences of hikers, and second, national parks trail management practices that may infringe on those long-distance hikers seeking solitude, freedom, a temporary escape from urban life, and spiritual experiences through ''growing academic interest in nature religion, pilgrimage from secular to sacred, wilderness spirituality, and the meaning of walking'' (Bratton, 2012, p. Ptasznik notes how the use of the term ''pilgrimage'' when applied to hiking long distances reflects a diversified approach to spirituality in the United States; among many We have chosen to analyze blogs in order to understand how hikers describe inner spiritual experiences while hiking the JMT. Hiking the JMT as a pilgrimage or spiritual experience Hiking the JMT as a pilgrimage or spiritual experience work_ogo5xau4ejeqfn5oaohwqohcay changes in sequential bloom times for seven plant species in the central parklands of Alberta, Canada (latitude 528–578 north). temperatures for February to an increase of 1.58C in those for May. The earliest-blooming species'' (Populus tremuloides and Anemone patens) The early-blooming species'' bloom dates advanced faster than was predicted by thermal time models, which we attribute to decreased diurnal temperature fluctuations. in plant phenology can reveal important ecological consequences associated with climate change (Parmesan 2006, Climate Change has relied on phenology studies as compelling evidence that species and ecosystems respond to global The timing of spring development in virtually all temperate perennial plants is primarily controlled by temperature If spring development were exclusively driven by exposure to warm temperatures, climate change would not be whether phenology trends correspond to observed temperature trends according to spring thermal time models or, Thermal time models use daily temperature data to predict work_ogre5spupfarhkw4w5yncuetia Chicago Pragmatism is a reformed (Calvinist) Protestant mentality that was shaped by a vision of a common mission: realizing the ''''kingdom of God on earth'''' — a mentality that responded critically to the Nor is it my objective to extol Tufts as one of the ''''Greats'''' alongside the wellknown ''''Greats'''' — John Dewey, George Herbert Mead, William James, and Dewey: Religious Faith and Democratic Humanism (New York: Columbia University Press, 1991), or discourse underlying the invitations to Dewey and Mead in 1893 to join the faculty at the University of Chicago, as well as their connections with others outside My thesis is that the common ground connecting what James called the Chicago School was American reformed Protestantism as it articulated itself within the Social Gospel in American Protestantism (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1940). work_ohhtb2cao5eqzgopljr7ce2jla A Pig Doesn''t Make the Revolution Review: Leonardo Caffo, Il maiale non fa la rivoluzione: manifesto per un antispecismo debole (2013) Writing a review of Leonardo Caffo''s book Il maiale non fa la rivoluzione chapter in which Caffo presents the thesis of the animal liberation''s movement initiators such as Peter Singer and Tom Regan, he proceeds to delineate a genealogy of the movement by oppositions calling into cause thinkers for animal liberation, among which Maurizi especially supports political non human animals rights. non-human animal: "[…] accepting that ours is a struggle not for people and not even also for people, but only for non-human animals, and that commonly accepted truth that is not questionable: non-human animals do One can have no empathy for non-human animals but these facts are as What Caffo states is: let''s put non-human animals back at the center of our struggle and let us not only feel their pain work_oi5j5yhkfvhedlektr5ni4cleq common question about the cultural activities of social movements probes meaning: How As important as content of cultural forms is, the effects of art, music, drama, literature, etc. I will illustrate the argument with a comparison of two social movements that selfconsciously used American folk music but with very different results. Sociology has conceptualized several ways that social movements relate to culture. 2. Social movement dynamics in art worlds: Apart from the overt politically engaged 3. Cultural analysis of music, literature, and drama in social movement art: By far the work changes social movements or recruits, setting the stage for later culturally informed decisions, this is folk music as an explicit cultural project but embedded it in very different types of social People''s Songs, Inc. For the Civil Rights Movement, the music was embedded in the Music and social movements. Music and social movements. Cultural power and social movements. work_ojzorm7dy5c3bjn6ylxdiyszby Tools such as imaging, abstracting, pattern recognition, dimensional thinking, empathizing, modelling and synthesizing play key roles in practical ecology, biogeography and animal behaviour studies and in environmental and study nature share a common set of tools for thinking skills or tools common to creative problem-solving endeavours across disciplines (Table 1; Root-Bernstein & RootBernstein, 1999). between tools for thinking and multiple intelligences; training people to concentrate on a cluster of competences is field learn to use many or all of the tools for thinking. thinking explicit in science-based and avocational conservation activities will improve performance in relevant TABLE 1 Descriptions of the 13 tools for thinking, with examples of their application in conservation. capacity to use multiple tools for thinking, to transform or and use tools for thinking, such as imaging, body 1 An activity to train school students to use the tools of observation, pattern recognition and imaging (adapted from work_on7haurudngcpmf65jn4igna7u Harriet Beecher Stowe''s Lady Byron Vindicated Harriet Beecher Stowe''s notorious 1869 exposé, "The True Story of Lady Byron''s Life," has quite plausibly been described as "the most sensational magazine article of the nineteenth in the service of women''s rights, with Stowe attempting in her Byron Lady Byron, a woman whom Stowe considered a friend but who had is more, Stowe had recently found a new way of framing and criticizing this "old idea" thanks to John Stuart Mill''s The Subjection of Women attempts at connecting Stowe''s treatment of the "slavery" Lady Byron is of her 1850s fiction, but putting Lady Byron Vindicated into conversation with Stowe''s antebellum, racially oriented works not only makes Stowe returns to the subject of Lady Byron''s silence in the first half If Stowe''s allegations are in fact true, Mackay writes, then Lady Byron is a woman "so Stowe notes in Lady Byron Vindicated that work_opd3eqyvmbcrhkpahprrncktbu Se presentan los orígenes del método abductivo en el romanticismo oscuro estadounidense. Por último se presenta el método abductivo como ejemplo de una metodología de esta filosofía la idea de poner la intuición humana como una herramienta del investigación como una metodología de la intuición, método que ya había sido funcionamiento del proceso semiótico, por ende, es uno de los padres de la ciencia veamos la definición de signo que hace Pierce, para acercarnos a las definición sociales, esto no es tan así, pues la esencia de las ciencias del espíritu, es que no Por lo tanto en la semiótica, todo signo no es más que contexto del Otro, sino más bien en una hermenéutica que intenta dialogar con Es decir, una persona del mundo actual, en el que la tendencia cultural de los investigación en el contexto de una sociedad que está viviendo un proceso de work_opwbg27ypbg2dj5fenlscwbah4 4. Astronomical Heritage: Towards a Global Perspective Rajesh Kochhar, International Astronomical Union (IAU) of which has gone beyond astronomy and science. time as the human intellect gradually gained sophistication, humankind also reworked its equation with nature. Astronomy today is at the cutting edge of intellectual enquiry and, at its most glamorous, a child of high humankind''s cultural heritage. and culture is astronomy''s strength as well as dilemma. Strength, because support for astronomy transcends all concepts need to be defined properly so that future actions can be given a direction. developing a global perspective and planning combined action we must try to develop a universal history. direction, Cultural Copernicanism would imply that no History is an exercise in reconstructing the past that of astronomy is an enquiry into how human perception to see world-wide development of astronomy, we must planned by the International Astronomical Union and Year of Astronomy 2009 will be provided. work_oqo4qspn7jfbjl732muc2iavde Central to IKS'' approach is the use of Machine Learning, often relying on the powers of Google''s TensorFlow or Keras. He has published over 75 refereed papers, books, and chapters in the areas of computer science, econometrics, education, machine learning, medicine, psychology, psychiatry, and psychometrics, and serves as a reviewer and member of the editorial board of several journals. While teaching at the University of Illinois, Dr. Lange founded Integrated Knowledge Systems (IKS) to provide test administration, psychometrics and quality control services for medium and large scale clients, at the US state and district level, in educational assessment and personnel testing. Over the past years IKS has served clients in Canada, China, Malaysia, Mexico, Portugal, Spain, and the USA. At ISLA he aims to leverage the power of modern psychometrics, process mining, and machine learning to applications in banking, education, social media, and personnel selection. work_os5d3nqo5bekdmbt65apcgeeue Fifty years has passed since the publication of Ian McHarg''s Design with Nature. and ideas preceding or contemporary with McHarg that backed, validated, or substantiated his book and ecological planning. Keywords Ecological planning · Landscape planning · Ian McHarg · Map overlay · Environmental planning · Design with It will show the way in which McHarg''s lifetime of experiences led him to write Design with Nature and how those papers, books, or interviews published in the years subsequent to Design with Nature''s publication, the gaps in his Department of Landscape Architecture and Regional Planning, University of Pennsylvania, where McHarg was Chairman. McHarg insists that his own, distinct, contribution to ecological planning was the uniting of various environmental the environmental design and planning field, landscape years of the Steinitz framework for landscape architecture education and environmental design. McHarg IL (1981) Human ecological planning at Pennsylvania. McHarg IL (1997a) Ecology and design. work_otjuhve5wjaqfnyzyd4hym5g2e body-odour, face-touching, self-sampling, All primates, including humans, engage in self-face-touching at very high what people choose to see, and if we looked at human behaviour differently, human behaviour of face-touching in fact often subserves hand-smelling, and For example, one study reports on 10 participants (5 women), each video-observed individually for a in a separate control study with 33 participants, we measured nasal airflow during such hand-to-face encounters. control studies suggest to us that the very prevalent behaviour of face-touching is driven in part by olfaction. Humans self-report sniffing themselves and their conspecifics. Parents report increased hand-sniffing in children aged 3–6. After observing the extent of human hand-sniffing, it could selectively increase or decrease hand-sniffing in participants as a function of the odourant we used to taint the high frequency of human olfactory self-sniffing (e.g. approx. Face-touching may reflect unconscious hand-smelling Face-touching may reflect unconscious hand-smelling Is face-touching an olfactory behaviour? work_otu4ixzxbraiba6asyhe3ir47u This think piece elaborates possible research connections between ecocriticism and climate change educational research, addressing the overarching question of what cultural responses to climate change can offer climate transactional theory of reading in the context of ecocriticism and suggests a few possible climate change and climate change educational research, addressing the overarching question of what cultural possible climate change education research questions, as discussed in more detail below. of ecocritical readings for learning about issues related to climate change, I believe that a more explicit research focus on students'' responses to the reading of texts used in ecocritical connections between ecocriticism and climate change education research. and what activities they carry out in relation to the reading of various climate change texts may fruitful way of addressing questions relevant to climate change education research. In relation to climate change education research it would furthermore be relevant to investigate question to be addressed in climate change education research. work_oud6y7inlrg7dclikj6gj6crsm News in the Mail: The Press, the Post Office, and Public Information, 1700emerges that points to especially important and archivally interesting transformations in American communications culture between 1790 and 1930. archival implications, and to incorporate these more recent arguments concerning mail, correspondence, and the post office into the still very useful older literature. American Mail and RFD, are indispensable starting points for examining United States postal history. The Diffusion of Information in Early America, 1700—1865 (New York: Oxford University Press, 1989). The post office stimulated widespread debate over privileged information, the creation of "virtual" communities not based on geographical 10 John, Spreading the News, 83-89; Fuller, The American Mail, 171-78. however, and the transformation of corporate culture also contained important implications for the post office and for America''s information infrastructure. New York Public Library, 1945); Scheele, Short History of the Mail Service, 99-103; Thornton, Handwriting in America, 43—66. New York City''s main post office in the antebellum period, work_ovvmzoksuzbmfasekdsh7g5mua Willis, A 2011, ''Re-storying wilderness and adventure therapies: healing places and selves in an era of adventure therapies: healing places and selves in an era of environmental crises." Alette Re-storying wilderness and adventure therapies: healing places and selves in an Re-storying wilderness and adventure therapies: healing places and selves in an drawn on practices from outdoor education and adventure and wilderness therapies ii. new stories about selves, about places, and about relationships between people and the Adventure and wilderness therapies are well placed to help 2. Re-storying people''s lives through adventurous experiences in the wilderness wilderness and adventure therapies may help to bring about social change. wilderness and adventure therapists are not critically attentive to the stories that their people''s self-stories--offers useful insights for those wilderness and adventure therapists alternative plotlines by which to re-story the selves of wilderness and adventure therapy facilitate are storied, wilderness and adventure therapists are well placed to contribute to work_owgfo6yvfnblniet222tqdz6ay Bob Dylan''s music and the broad tradition of the ''inclination'' towards utopia, which was most clearly anticipated by Ralph Waldo Emerson within the Dylan''s abandoning of folk, his distancing from the left wing will retain a utopian character; this kind of utopism is in its base Emersonian, and hence anticollectivistic, i.e. highly individualistic. In that sense, the basis of the whole of Dylan''s work is the movement between a projective and a critical ''analysis'' of the current social order; his image Dedić, N.: Pleading For Utopia: American Pastoral In Bob Dylan''s Music (161–180) Dedić, N.: Pleading For Utopia: American Pastoral In Bob Dylan''s Music (161–180) Dedić, N.: Pleading For Utopia: American Pastoral In Bob Dylan''s Music (161–180) Dedić, N.: Pleading For Utopia: American Pastoral In Bob Dylan''s Music (161–180) Dedić, N.: Pleading For Utopia: American Pastoral In Bob Dylan''s Music (161–180) Dedić, N.: Pleading For Utopia: American Pastoral In Bob Dylan''s Music (161–180) work_oza2zvb6ujbplmgcyjo2qwueai humanities disciplines, and I want to link climate change and education for sustainability together by of the "climate change" theme for the 2014 meeting of the American Academy of Religion: "can that terms like sustainability and climate disruption are currencies in the global political economy of scholar of religions Ivan Strenski proposed that such problem-based scholarship might compromise The religion scholar Bron Taylor is offered as one whose analyses suggest that in the very long term Among those who study the nexus of religion, nature, and culture, there are those who engage study of religion, the academy, and its usefulness (or lack of it) through the lens of climate change. Religion and Sustainability: Social Movements and the Politics of the Environment. Study of Religion, Nature & Culture 1 (2007): 39–46. Sustainability Healing." Journal for the Study of Religion, Nature and Culture 4 (2010): 7–23. work_ozhp4f72oveknmcewdyjd62zre reported seeing other peripheral objects in the visual scene that were equally difficult that participants reported seeing many elements that were not actually present, but by testing how frequently individuals report seeing contextually expected and unexpected objects in a visual scene. particular scene elements (including the woman) would increase greatest for participants The central element of the test scene is a woman in the act of committing suicide, who to the suicidal woman was a brief vignette that participants in this priming condition read the target stimulus as a suicidal woman and only 3.9 % of participants reported seeing Table 3 Percentage of participants who reported seeing scene elements after two seconds of exposure by participants who look at the woman but who do not report seeing her. Effects of Visual Acuity and Viewing Position on Reporting of Scene Elements Effects of Visual Acuity and Viewing Position on Reporting of Scene Elements work_p4s2jwsyczatdac5xdbo2i7pzq Rousseau, Henry David Thoreau, Andre'' Breton and Guy Debord generates an orthodoxy of walking, www.deveronarts.com [accessed 31 January 2012]; Walking Artists Network, http:// walkingartistsnetwork. We do not seek to identify a way of walking specific to women; given that 11 Wrights & Sites, ''Manifesto for a New Walking Culture: Dealing with the City'', Performance Research, 11 publications about walking art, prompted our exploration of the work of female artists. The artists'' intention was to walk the path as dancers, noting relationships between space and politically to draw attention to the many women who do undertake walking on this scale and Artist Elspeth Owen''s walking events similarly trouble assumptions of scale. Meanwhile, the walking practices of Bush, Owen and Myers of walking as a practice of relations, of social making, are features exclusive to the work of women Our research on women walking artists draws attention to a set of work_pcsm6sv2rvh5vhsgwc3u4h3awa Roland Boer''s primary field of academic expertise is biblical studies and theology and he up to the critical potential of theology as well as to Christian atheism in the Marxist In Chapter Seven, ''''Idols, Marx on Fetishism,'''' Boer calls for a fresh reading of the On Boer''s reading, the Marxist perspective of the global capitalist world is foreshadowed in the early Christian community accounts of the relation of political power, economics, and religious responses in the theological tradition from the earliest biblical times to the history of the church as well as the Marx and Engels reject such religious utopianism as bourgeois ideology in the French movement of Christian Communism inspired state power is downplayed in Boer''s Marxist focus on economics on the one hand and certain respect, Marx sides with Paul and Taubes on the question of religious utopian Boer lingers between a utopian Christian communism work_pfenuyfn6zcu5gan4z4bnl27ia through the engineering doctoral program. about 55 at the time, and she signed up for a doctoral program the Navy and flew jets for a few years in the middle of his program. His mother not only finished her business degree, but In the mid to late 1990s, I went to work for Rich Vollmerhausen, a well-known infrared physicist, to investigate 5 years of my life as I learned from Rich, and we published government, Rich retired and consulted for a few years. proud than to see someone like Rich pursue a program with now proud to call Dr. Vollmerhausen my business partner. decided to enroll in the University of Central Florida''s doctoral going back to school, but I can also tell you she is really age of doctoral students who went through school continuously. Rich will tell you it is Downloaded From: https://www.spiedigitallibrary.org/journals/Optical-Engineering on 05 Apr 2021 work_ppehauixvbcmxjutoucjfzmb3y the case that capacity and capacity building are complex, multifaceted concepts that embrace an organization''s mission, history, The liberality and diversity of the definitions, however, continue to beg the questions, "What is capacity building?" "How A question commonly posed to governing boards by board officers, constituents, community leaders, and parent organizations is, "How well is the organization fulfilling its mission?" The capacitybuilding process begins by posing a much deeper, and often more discover that the capacity-building process reveals new possibilities, stimulates renewed leadership commitment at both the staff For organizations that wish to build capacity, concerns about organizations through a capacity-building transformation, this type Organizations interested in building capacity will need to find ways to time, experience, education, and degree of commitment to the mission, vision, and values of the organization on the part of those who Building in Nonprofit Organizations. work_ptfphkepobfn5cquxfjitjtelm forest product harvesting as practice Understanding of the gathering of nontimber forest products (NTFPs) in woodlands has residents in New England, querying whether people gather wild things and for what New England, nontimber forest products, alternative economy, natural Nontimber forest product (NTFP) research is now the form of ''product'' gathering for economic use and many populations gather NTFPs. Studies in Scotland provides the first attempt to survey the general population of a region in the United States about their the work as ''nontimber forest products'' (as commonly used among Anglophone researchers and on nontimber forest product gathering in the United Table 1 Survey choices for type and uses of NTFP item gathered Table 5 Demographic characteristics of the general population, survey population and NTFP gatherers types of NTFPs are being gathered and how people NTFP gatherers harvest edible items (61.5%) and Table 6 Type and use of NTFP item gathered work_pur5jbafzfcgzfzjdnod27dhye opening of Qatar''s UNESCO-sponsored Quranic Botanic work-in-progress, The Desert''s Botanical Bounty: Poems work-in-progress, The Desert''s Botanical Bounty: Poems from the Heart of the Arabian Desert, a collection of poetry Botanic Garden, Islamic Perspectives on Ecosystem proposed Quranic Botanic Garden, will build on the strong Hopefully, The Desert''s Botanical Bounty: Poems from Desert''s Botanical Bounty: Poems from the Heart of the Arabian Desert will live up to one particular aspect of my Qatar''s natural world and human health are connected. Quranic Botanic Garden ''heart of the desert'' ones like Bitter gourd; Praise wild desert trees: acacia, my desert garden is heaven, 124 Botanical Poetry as a Means of Promoting Humankind''s Well-being and Revaluing a Desert Ecosystem 124 Botanical Poetry as a Means of Promoting Humankind''s Well-being and Revaluing a Desert Ecosystem 124 Botanical Poetry as a Means of Promoting Humankind''s Well-being and Revaluing a Desert Ecosystem "Acacia" -Desert Ecology: Lessons and Visions work_pw3w6wmjx5hurmgy7kin3dvgdu Dabei gehe ich von der These aus, dass es sich tatsächlich um ein Mundart und auch das Gefühl hier (in der Schweiz) ganz daheim zu sein." arbeitete als Kolumnist für die „FAZ", und gab, gemeinsam mit dem ganz eigene Welt von seltsamen Wesen, die sich im Teheran der findet hinein in den Mainstream." (Siehe: Georg Diez: Die Methode Kracht in: Der SPIEGEL sich von biographischen Fakten nimmt und aus der historischen Distanz eines "Seine Bücherkisten, die vollzählig und von den feuchten Widrigkeiten der zahlreichen August Engelhardt ist aber ein Mensch, der sich nicht mehr Wenn Kritiker dem Roman von Christian Kracht die romantischen Ein sicheres Kennzeichen für Romantik ist die Betrachtung und "Imperium" Kinder darstellt und wie ihm die Kindheit zum Gegenentwurf der Eine Rückbesinnung auf die Kindheit wird angemahnt, und man fühlt der morgige Tag für sie bringen wird und sich dabei ausschließlich von work_q46swgdbwjaihmffghhbip7yna the region''s history and environmental variation, are being actively pursued by conservation organizations and agencies, and might be effectively coordinated on a broad scale preservation and the restoration and the conservation of wide-ranging species and broadscale ecological processes; (2) maintenance of cultural, predominantly agriculturally region''s history and current ecological condition, attempts to articulate the environmental rationale that supports these activities, and then presents an initial approach at Conservation, history, New England, wildlands, reserves, cultural landscape, biodiversity, regional planning, sustainability, restoration, harvesting. woods surrounding Walden Pond and most other New England forests of Thoreau''s day were woodlots shaped initially woodland history and tree biology to make countless, generally unsolicited recommendations for improving forest management and harvesting techniques (Foster, 1999). approach for conservation and management based on history, but his detailed daily journal observations on land-use disturbance and land-use history in New England: implications for forested landscapes and wildlife conservation. work_q6fpvbjg5bagjptlstxyw5w5gy cultura de paz) de ejemplaridad y autoridad, muy relevantes para que la noviolencia Palabras-clave: Gandhi, Noviolencia, Desobediencia civil, cultura de paz, sacrificio, todo proponer una especie de, digámoslo así, "aviso" para que, dada la (presunta) no equivale inmediata y llanamente a la paz, sino a una dinámica que tiene por límite, La noviolencia4 no rehuye el conflicto, al que pretende elucidar por una vía de no agresión. Y, por otra parte, si no equivale a paz, la noviolencia a que nos referimos aquí tampoco Por el contrario, veo en la noviolencia una forma de lucha más enérgica y más auténtica que la simple ley el marco general del derecho a la resistencia, de la desobediencia civil, que hizo cosechar No en vano, que la noviolencia gandhiana como Ahimsa no es meramente una estrategia Por eso quien, como Gandhi, no sólo predica la noviolencia, sino que la ejercita, y si, work_qbb6dnwo4zfktia7gm4oe5l3ba The Indian perspective on management is based on the Purushartha (a key According to Ravichandran (2009), ''Management learning in India is predominately Leadership roles according to Bhagwad Gita 2.1 Lessons of Gita for modern manager defined by Nadkarni (2016) is as follows: Proper management of mind is a key teaching of Gita as it leads The famous personalities of the world inspired by Bhagwad Gita are Mahatma analyzing the leadership and management skills of Indian leaders in context of Indian personalities of India who lived their life according to lessons of Gita. leader and drawing inferences of leadership and management from them. 3.1 The prominence of Bhagwad Gita in the life of Mahatma Gandhi It is that all work; say both the Gita and Gandhi must be offered to the Lord, or the They provide insight to the leaders, managers as well as to the organizations http://www.financialexpress.com/archive/a-perspective-on-management-education-in-india/527793/ (accessed July 4, 2017). work_qcbht6yjxngtzpnsqrxx4koudy have contributed to the understanding of tuberculosis and have been honored on postage stamps with tuberculosis have had stamps issued in their honor: René Laënnec, Jean Antoine Villemin, Robert Koch, Carlo Forlanini, Léon C. American College of Chest Physicians (www.chestjournal.org/site/ died of pulmonary tuberculosis in Kerlouarnec, back to the catalog year the stamp was issued; the work, Studies on Tuberculosis, published in 1868, honored on a stamp3 issued by France in 1951 (Fig 2). treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis: artificial pneumothorax. pathology of diseases of the lungs, particularly pulmonary tuberculosis. Waksman in 1944 introduced the antibiotic streptomycin, the first effective drug treatment for tuberculosis, for which he was awarded the States, and he obtained a bachelor''s degree in agriculture from Rutgers University in New Jersey in died in 1973 and was honored on a stamp8 issued by United States for the open-air treatment of tuberculosis (Fig 8). work_qdqzg6yrtje5nh23vbs6vmasnq One of the main challenges of wireless-powered IR-UWB radio systems [10–12,52] is to harvest enough energy for data transmissions. The proposed ILD has been successfully implemented in the TSMC 90 nm CMOS process and adopted in the wireless-powered IR-UWB A detailed discussion between resistor-based BGRs and CMOSonly reference circuits and different design considerations of ultra-low-power BGRs in stateof-the-art nm CMOS processes have been presented in [V]. inherent curvature-compensation property ( BGR-II) has been proposed and shown competitive results with other state-of-the-art voltage reference circuits. UHF RFID tag with embedded temperature sensor," IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits, vol. Villarino, "Passive wireless temperature sensor based on time-coded UWB chipless RFID tags," IEEE Transactions on CMOS pulse generator with 6 mW peak power dissipation sing a slow-charge fastdischarge technique," IEEE Microwave and Wireless Components Letters, 2014, DOI Yu, "A l 1.2 V 4.5 ppm/◦C curvature-compensated CMOS bandgap reference," IEEE Transactions Circuits and Systems I: Regular Papers, vol. work_qgrdkwlrabcpfdfvsgjsxpbwpe All Rights Reserved © Urban History Review / Revue d''histoire urbaine, 2006 Ce document est protégé par la loi sur le droit d''auteur. Urban History Review / Revue d''histoire urbaine over-supply of free parking fuels profligate car use, making it difficult to support public and non-motorized transportation. that public parking be managed and controlled by local area effects of government-required parking provisions, points to an The Oxford Companion to Canadian History represents the collaborative work of more than five hundred scholars under the However, some areas of Canadian history seem overemphasized, while other topics and events are not given the treatment they deserve or in some cases fail to be mentioned at all. represented in the text including education, urban history, and 61 Urban History Review /Revue d''histoire urbaine Vol. XXXIV, No. 2 (Spring 2006printemps) 61 Urban History Review /Revue d''histoire urbaine Vol. XXXIV, No. 2 (Spring 2006printemps) work_qkl3tpm3cbbxfc6ngbp3qftym4 To cite this article: Howard Gardner (1993): Mahatma Gandhi: A hold upon others, Creativity Research Journal, 6:1-2, to injustice) Gandhi led the Indian people to Gandhi''s early life, the principles of Gandhi''s parents appear to have been unusual Hindus, open to a range of religious For whatever reasons Gandhi seemed to have been such a child; fortunately for him, his family gave him a lot of In 1891 Gandhi returned home to India, Gandhi arrived in South Africa as a young, that South Africa was no country for a self-respecting Indian and my mind became more and more Gandhi''s activities in South Africa made Gandhi''s first years back in India. Gandhi''s return to India, such as civil disobedience conducted with peasants in Gandhi the master of satyagraha. Gandhi first spoke explicitly of satyagraha in South Africa. As Gandhi saw it, satyagraha was a form The life of Mahatma Gandhi. work_qmbit4g7tndb7hwmebkkm6xvcq The Ethics of Technology: From Thinking Big to Small—and The trajectory of critical ethical reflection on technology has been from big issues International Professor of Philosophy of Technology, Renmin University of China, Professor Emeritus, Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences, Colorado School of Mines, Golden, Royal Society'''' than Bacon''s own works (Sprat 1667, p. criticisms of science, engineering, and technology. Both Marx and Dewey argued that modern technology introduced into the human mediations that technological power introduces into human perception and action the real world of engineering and its technologies. To conclude: The ethics of technology has a big picture historical heritage that technology presented the social order with injustices small and large; classic socialism included an ethics of technology writ large as did mid-20th environmentalism. Now in the early twenty-first century science, engineering, and technology Technological Society, trans. The Ethics of Technology: From Thinking Big to Small---and Big Again work_qnh5expzvvf35aumftfzc5vtim This survey summarizes a larger report on tests in English as a foreign language prepared for NAFSA (National A s Testing Service Examination f o r Foreign Students, (2) various tests from the English Language Institute of the University of Michigan, (3) a vocabulary test from the English Language Institute at Queens College, (4) the Inter-American Tests, Proficiency Examination, and (7) the Villareal test for Spanishspeaking students. Finally, the need to use records and a phonograph complicates the problem of giving the test abroad where it is most this difficulty, since it w a s the opinion of the advisory committee on the planning of the test that a section on aural comprehension be included because of the great importance of this They are the Examination in Structure and the Test of Aural Comprehension. test the control of English by the foreign student before he work_qpbqsydxdnhkxfc433i44d7icy Market Corrections: Jonathan Franzen and the "Novel of Market corrections: Jonathan Franzen and the "novel of globalization" Market corrections: Jonathan Franzen and the "novel of globalization" Franzen''s desire to write a "social novel" has Jonathan Franzen, The Corrections (London: Fourth Estate, 2002), Corrections as a "novel of globalization" involves not a simple process commerce and private lives inform Franzen''s work in his earlier novels relationship with globalized forms of the contemporary media and the contexts of globalizing consumer society inform all areas of social life and the market correction), there is clear a sense that Franzen''s Franzen''s social novel. Though Wood is right to suggest that Franzen''s novel Corrections and the social contexts of globalization. In pursuing the "social novel" Franzen links his account of the its narrative, thus reads more like a novel about globalization than one "social novel" that offers an effective engagement with globalization. work_qpizf2pf2rhzpltq4qz2k6kwju A main reason for using the history of science in classroom instruction is its utility in promoting students'' understanding of the nature Using history of science in instruction is a potential contextual approach for students to explicitly and reflectively learn NOS intend to use one or more episodes from the history of science to help their students explicitly and reflectively learn more informed NOS conceptions. claim that tree succession in the Farmers'' Problem resulted primarily from differential seed dispersal, germination, and seedling Henry David Thoreau, Forest Succession & The Nature of Science. 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The group engagement model: Procedural justice, social identity, Retrieved from https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/apr/22/disruption-francevirus-lockdown-tensions-rise-motorbike-police. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1110584/fines-controls-of-police-containment-coronavirus-france/ https://www.statista.com/statistics/1110584/fines-controls-of-police-containment-coronavirus-france/ https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/apr/22/disruption-france-virus-lockdown-tensions-rise-motorbike-police https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/apr/22/disruption-france-virus-lockdown-tensions-rise-motorbike-police work_qrsjz7lugrg6pohawdy5j5s7nq show here that the carapacial ridge (CR) is critical for the entry of the ribs into the dorsal dermis. precursor cells depend upon fibroblast growth factor (FGF) signaling. costal bones that develop in the dermis (immediately dorsal to the ribs) and extend to the marginal have not been extensively studied, turtle gastrulation and somite formation are similar to those of extirpation experiments on snapping turtles, confirming a somitic origin for the ribs and dermis of developing ribs secrete bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs) that induce the costal bones that that BMPs produced during the normal endochondral ossification of the rib (Fig. 1C) induce the costal bones can be seen forming around the proximal portion of the ribs. Expression of fg8 and fgf10 as the ribs enter the turtle forms most of its costal bones after it has FGF10-coated beads, the ribs developed normally on the bone formation around the ribs. work_qt2ioduj2bax3f3zoajjzer76e entrusted to the care of corporate directors and executive management, transparency and Governing the Socially Responsible Corporation Governing the Socially Responsible Corporation responsibility; and Section III explores the concordance and imperatives of these principles to corporate * Visiting Professor, Indian Institute of Management Bangalore and Chair of its Centre for Corporate Governance accord with the best practices that one associates with good corporate governance and stewardship. the shareholders and the corporation –again similar to the rulers'' responsibilities to their citizens and that background that we explore the application of Gandhian principles to corporate governance. stakeholder responsibility, as well as of corporations having to discharge trusteeship obligations in respect of the delivered at a Gandhi, Governance and the Corporation Colloquium sponsored jointly by the Indian Institute of Management Bangalore Centre for Corporate Governance and Citizenship and the Indian Institute of Advanced OECD Principles of Corporate Governance,(2004), Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, Paris. work_qvhoaibnbngyzpwnl6owmawmsq When you are planning to start with a new business, and you want that your company has a good place in the market, then you are required to do a complete analysis of the industry so that you can accordingly work on its expansion. Regular or day spa is old, and people have been visiting there since a long time, the professionals at these spas provide the body and mind relaxing massage, nutrient-enriched scrubs and even too. Due to the busy schedule in the office or at home, people cannot cope with the physical and mental health issues while being in the work environment; the end spas offer an escape from these highly rush around areas to help people heal from the problems fastly. A lot of people would want to know why a medical spa is so important in today''s time? work_rablxvuftrb4pphsrjcmypgpne journal={Journal of the National Cancer Institute}, Citation Type Citation Type Sort by Most Influenced Papers Sort by Citation Count Sort by Recency Chemistry, Medicine Chemistry, Medicine Risk Assessment to Guide the Prevention of Cervical Cancer Risk estimation for the next generation of prevention programmes for cervical cancer. 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By clicking accept or continuing to use the site, you agree to the terms outlined in our Privacy Policy, Terms of Service, and Dataset License work_rbav7jlqevepjlyprrcfrnpfta 2021-01-05 Issue 31 • 2021 • Women Collectors: Taste, Legacy, and Cultural Philanthropy c. 2021-01-05 Issue 31 • 2021 • Women Collectors: Taste, Legacy, and Cultural Philanthropy c. 2021-01-05 Issue 31 • 2021 • Women Collectors: Taste, Legacy, and Cultural Philanthropy c. 2021-01-05 Issue 31 • 2021 • Women Collectors: Taste, Legacy, and Cultural Philanthropy c. 2021-01-05 Issue 31 • 2021 • Women Collectors: Taste, Legacy, and Cultural Philanthropy c. 2021-01-05 Issue 31 • 2021 • Women Collectors: Taste, Legacy, and Cultural Philanthropy c. 2021-01-05 Issue 31 • 2021 • Women Collectors: Taste, Legacy, and Cultural Philanthropy c. 2021-01-05 Issue 31 • 2021 • Women Collectors: Taste, Legacy, and Cultural Philanthropy c. 2021-01-05 Issue 31 • 2021 • Women Collectors: Taste, Legacy, and Cultural Philanthropy c. 2021-01-05 Issue 31 • 2021 • Women Collectors: Taste, Legacy, and Cultural Philanthropy c. 2021-01-05 Issue 31 • 2021 • Women Collectors: Taste, Legacy, and Cultural Philanthropy c. work_rg7l3god7zcwznazji3ezhq4lm submitting papers to scientific journals. started doing scientific research, submitting a paper to a scientific journals have gone over to "convenient" webbased submission forms that collect a myriad of detailed Many journals—including the Journal of Thrombosis and Haemostasis—decline the majority of submitted amounts of time formatting their paper to submit to a that authors spend entering all the detailed, required movement asking scientific journals to go over to "format-free" submissions policies authors to meticulously format their paper for a specific their paper or references specifically for our journal when to request revisions, we then ask the authors to format we have spent some time reviewing our journal''s submission process, and have tried to greatly reduce the amount of information we require authors to enter into our web the idea of requiring every author to have an ORCID . Ultimately, this may streamline the submission process (since the ORCID site should have the work_rghlydmuhfaifcx4oxzhwkie4a States; and ecologically because the pastoral way of life, defined as a subsistence based upon herds of livestock, was not indigenous to America. Westling, however, have traced the origins of pastoral back to the earliest extant writings concerning the conflict between nomadic pastoralists and settled agriculturalists, the Sumerian and Akkadian literature rely on gathering and hunting for their food, neither land nor wild animals can be claimed as the property of any one individual. of America as a "virgin land," so fundamental to theories of American frontier pastoralism from Henry Nash Smith to Annette Kolodny, indigenous American peoples practiced an agricultural and/or a huntergatherer subsistence, but not a nomadic pastoralism. not wish to create a pastoral sheep-herding economy in New England numbers of the domestic animals." This "new mode of life, the pastoral" American pastoral nature writing, by J. If a new consumerist pastoralism inspires Americans to shut down ———."Pastoralism in America." Ideology and Classic American Literature. work_rgw3ovsl3fbtpnxpspceyuj5ea Puranic and Epic texts, I argue for an interpretation of karma and rebirth as a rational system that The term "many life theism," as I use it here, is the view that there is karma (a "law" of sāra-many-life model discussed below because purgatory is a one time event, whereas rebirths Karma-Sam. sāra Explains the Circumstances 6 The Vedānta-sūtra (2.1.35 ff.) and the commentaries will say that the process of karma-sam. Karma has a result that is pure or impure; they are created by the body, words, and mind. sāra model also attempts to explain in rational terms why a person experiences the negate self-responsibility and negate the efficacy of the will that would create good or bad karma. Thus, there can be the sort of rational cause-effect relation on the karma-sam. meaning or that they are the same, but that good karma is an effect, one that the self would then be work_rju2igam6nebzk2sbo2h3fv5ya The struggle for environmental justice in Portugal during the first Liberal period development in Portugal by identifying a set of environmental conflicts that occurred in different contexts since the middle of the nineteenth century. In the case of pyrites, the country''s geology dictated that two of the more economically and socially progressive areas at that time, Alentejo and Beira Litoral, were also where the most technically advanced mining and Table 1: Markers in the struggle for environmental justice in Portuguese mines (galenas, pyrites and This text has sought contextual approximations to the universe of Thoreau, marked by early industrialisation and the values of capitalism, through the struggle for environmental justice in mining areas. Third, the struggles for environmental justice took place over a "long" period, in some cases carrying The struggle for environmental justice in Portugal The struggle for environmental justice in Portugal The struggle for environmental justice in Portugal work_rjwv5pc2r5gpxdsf6cbgjtpvza history of warfare, it is generally recognised that military innovation is • Facilitating and sustaining military innovation implies connecting advantage (innovation) is a major challenge for every military. of impact on externally sponsored military innovation, but civilian support influenced military innovation, perhaps more than any other Doctrinal innovation has more to do with the way militaries plan and Innovations can flourish in the process of doctrine development if a military on strategic, doctrinal as well as technological innovations. and sustaining a lead in international affairs through military innovation potential of military innovation in times of peace and create a suitable Peacetime innovation is highly dependent upon a military organisation''s War is the testbed of all forms of military innovation. sector, militaries are not forced out of business due to lack of innovation as some militaries have faced successive defeats in the absence of innovation. work_rkpxsv4mojgilhsvyqi6z4od4q Favorable Climate Change Response Explains Non-Native Species'' http://osc.hul.harvard.edu/dash/open-access-feedback?handle=&title=Favorable%20Climate%20Change%20Response%20Explains%20Non-Native%20Species''%20Success%20in%20Thoreau''s%20Woods&community=1/1&collection=1/2&owningCollection1/2&harvardAuthors=c83c00a672cfb4c4f0741bb88ee7360e&departmentOrganismic%20and%20Evolutionary%20Biology Favorable Climate Change Response Explains Non-Native invasions across communities if non-native species are better able to respond to climate changes than native species. Recent evidence indicates that species that respond to climate change by adjusting their phenology (i.e., the timing of non-native plant species over the last 150 years from Concord, Massachusetts (USA). in facilitating non-native species naturalization and invasion at the community level. (2010) Favorable Climate Change Response Explains Non-Native Species'' Success in change in shaping the patterns of non-native plant species'' Our results indicate that non-native species differ dramatically change and non-native species'' naturalization and subsequent naturalizations and subsequent invasions by non-native species. invasive will benefit most from data on species flowering time shift. response traits: the correlation coefficient between first flowering day and annual spring temperature for the time period of 1888– non-native species success, including: leaf mass per area [30], plant work_rnnvrpu7pjam3jkicmtdec2l3m American Nights : Représentations de l''intime et mises en scène de la nuit aux Amériques », Miranda par les axes « Intime » et « Image et critique » du Centre Interlangues (Texte-ImageLangage) — EA 4182 de l''Université de Bourgogne, dans le cadre du cycle Staging les territoires et imaginaires de la nuit, tout un régime nocturne d''images et de mots Ces textes qui prolongent les travaux critiques du séminaire « L''intime », aspirent audelà à contribuer à la connaissance d''une socio-poétique de la nuit non circonscrite à 7 Dans la nuit, « noir de l''invisible lieu »12, les plis intimes se réinventent. 11 Ouvrir des fenêtres sur l''obscur, embrasures vers la profondeur, au-dedans et audehors… C''est la réponse inaugurale que propose Alain Montandon aux symbolisme d''une nuit et d''un monde modernes qui n''excluent plus la lumière mais la propres à toutes les sociétés, mais aussi comme l''expression de tensions et conflits de la nuit work_rpqi6dxu7zc77k2xi5oxando7y traditional tea-houses, Yoshifumi Nakamura''s work turns the small scale into the poetical factor through which a questo allontanarsi dalle lordure del mondo corrisponde la definizione e la costruzione di uno spazio abitativo minimo, di una fragile Più letterato che santo, Chōmei/Ren''in persegue dunque una [...] Il processo di spoliazione della dimora non è in Chōmei, immiserimento ma piuttosto alleggerimento che arricchisce, conducendolo Più breve e non definitiva come quella di Chōmei, la fuga 1847), in which he lived in the small house in the woods in Walden, Singer della madre come tetto di un improbabile architettura i cui the questions that Nakamura''s small scale architecture seems to be Case disegnate a mano, come la Luna House, col suo minuscolo padiglione dedicato alla contemplazione del nostro pallido 3 Considerato una delle più importanti opere della letteratura giapponese ''La storia del vero gentiluomo, non solo quale perfetto padrone delle forme esteriori, ma come work_rprhqacle5aqfd2ijreo2xgyiy minister David Atwood Wasson described the voyage to Labrador organized by Wasson produced many colourful descriptions of the icebergs encountered on article suggests that Wasson''s racism and rejection of the benign, mystical Nature landscape artist Frederic Edwin Church to the northern Labrador coast in the Noble, After Icebergs With a Painter: A Summer Voyage to Labrador and Around Newfoundland Intellectual Biography of David Atwood Wasson (1828-1887): An American Transcendentalist Thinker Bradford and Wasson would both focus on the colours imbedded in the icebergs, To Wasson the far North was Nature at its most elemental, wilderness in the 43 Wasson, "Ice and Esquimaux," The Atlantic Monthly, vol. 43 Wasson, "Ice and Esquimaux," The Atlantic Monthly, vol. 43 Wasson, "Ice and Esquimaux," The Atlantic Monthly, vol. If ice represented elemental Nature, as far as Wasson was concerned, so too mission at Hopedale, where Bradford''s Labrador expedition ended.75 Wasson work_rq7ncvto6vgjzm3te4pdd72zcy Fitzpatrick inspired a generation of researchers as original articles selected from author-initiated submissions accepted for publication after standard submission Fitzpatrick''s fields of particular interest – melanoma, light, article to appear in this special issue, as well as to those who contributed tribute articles remembering Dr. Fitzpatrick. yit is not the color of the skin that makes the man or the perhaps olive is a fitter color than white for a man, – a than skin tone, when religion is seen uniquely as a way to speak one''s soul; when birth places have the weight of a And the priest shall look on the plague in the skin of the flesh: and when the hair in the plague is turned white, and the plague in sight be deeper than the skin of his flesh, it is a Teaching is an instinctual art, mindful of potential, craving of writing an exact man. work_rqxfcg7sb5a2dbuvu7kvvk4d24 development requires meeting the basic needs of all and degradation: ''Sustainable development requires meeting the to sustainable development in particular , with special sustainable development."Nature produces enough for our Advocating the thesis of sustainable development, Gandhi Economic growth model of development also assessed on Gandhian approach to sustainability and development . It is said that :''Sustainable development, like beauty, is in spirit, in the Gandhian model of sustainable development, model of sustainable development. movements also paved way for sustainable development in a developed ,and unlike Gandhi, and a handful of Gandhians, meeting all our needs by the road of development, Gandhi thesis of sustainable development for all times to come. sustainable development in some form. [29] Quoted in Moolakkattu, John S., "Gandhi as a Human [29] Quoted in Moolakkattu, John S., "Gandhi as a Human [29] Quoted in Moolakkattu, John S., "Gandhi as a Human work_rvux54ri4rdrlliq4d6li57vym Ecological Consequences of Artificial Night Lighting.—Catherine Rich and Travis Longcore [editors]. increase in artificial night lighting documented by impacts of artificial night lighting on myriad species Ecological Consequences of Artificial Night Lighting, use artificial night light for many purposes. This book was developed to provide stateof-the-art reviews and cutting-edge scientific information to address the problem of ''''ecological light impacts of artificial night lighting on plants and the ecological impacts of artificial lighting and to help best manage lights for the protection of all lighting research or policy-making, this book is looking to address lighting impacts, or an interested documenting lighting impacts. current state of knowledge about lighting impacts, artificial light on marine birds and provides a succinct of road lighting on grassland birds, including the of artificial night lighting, as well as other chapters anyone interested in the impacts of artificial night MANVILLE II, Division of Migratory Bird Management, U.S. Fish and work_rwrgteqtezbelcvhozqjsiwfg4 Keywords: Protestantism; transcendentalism; self-reliance; Milton; Channing; Emerson Waldo Emerson, the quintessential transcendentalist, suggests the Protestant Reformation produced writers, specifically William Ellery Channing and Ralph Waldo Emerson, expected literature to play in furthering the work of the Protestant Reformation, Emerson argues that both government and religion of Protestantism in the American literary tradition, and these works help students to understand Channing''s and Emerson''s aspirations for American literature in their essays point to the lives of Americans during and after the Civil War. In his call for a national literary tradition, Channing of literature in the moral lives of Americans, and several are useful for helping students to trace "Emerson and Milton." American Literature 3 (1930): 45–59. Protestantism Gives Way to Transcendentalism: Milton, Channing, and Emerson Protestantism Gives Way to Transcendentalism: Milton, Channing, and Emerson American Literature''s Moral Purpose: Individual Interpretation and Learning American Literature''s Moral Purpose: Individual Interpretation and Learning work_s2tsob2acje2jpsugvn7a27asm sys_1000 wp-p1m-39.ebi.ac.uk wp-p1m-39.ebi.ac.uk exception exception Params is empty Params is empty Params is empty if (typeof jQuery === "undefined") document.write(''[script type="text/javascript" src="/corehtml/pmc/jig/1.14.8/js/jig.min.js"][/script]''.replace(/\[/g,String.fromCharCode(60)).replace(/\]/g,String.fromCharCode(62))); // // // window.name="mainwindow"; .pmc-wm {background:transparent repeat-y top left;background-image:url(/corehtml/pmc/pmcgifs/wm-nobrand.png);background-size: auto, contain} .print-view{display:block} Page not available Reason: The web page address (URL) that you used may be incorrect. 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Monday Club: The Cultural Utopias of Sukumar Ray" the application of utopian reasoning 3 Five of the fourteen essays are devoted to utopian thinking in the United States, and they communities "that expressed their utopian ideals in an attempt to bring about changes universally; rather, the agrarian ideal espoused by the Brook Farm community indicates a 6 All in all, this volume shows that utopian thinking is strictly linked to ideas such as social different gender dynamics that existed in utopian communities, as the publication of The Literary Utopias of Cultural Communities, 1790-1910. The Literary Utopias of Cultural Communities, 1790-1910. The Literary Utopias of Cultural Communities, 1790-1910. The Literary Utopias of Cultural Communities, 1790-1910. The Literary Utopias of Cultural Communities, 1790-1910. The Literary Utopias of Cultural Communities, 1790-1910. Eds. Marguérite Corporaal and Evert Jan van Leeuwen. work_sgt5zwdk65aqzikq6xfk5fbyei Julien Nègre emprunte à l''édition Princeton des œuvres de Thoreau (1970) offre une C''est bien le Thoreau écrivain qu''il étudie dans son livre, non le penseur avec qui construit par Julien Nègre dans les chapitres qui suivent, c''est la place accordée au 8 Pour le redire comme Julien Nègre, « c''est dans et par l''écriture […] que la réflexion a lieu » ; et Julien Nègre de citer Thoreau qui note en 1856 dans son journal : « mon Julien Nègre, n''est « pas de faire des cartes » (323), alors il reste à expliquer en quoi l''usage qui est fait de cette citation n''a pas pour effet de renvoyer la cartographie à son sobrement intitulées « Lire Thoreau », Julien Nègre observe que ce travail n''est pas sans se cantonner dans une neutralité détachée : « lire Thoreau avec les cartes », c''est work_sh7ypf7m3fbldcqku3gsvra4vu But also running through Little America is a sense that the retreat long account of the trip, this time entitled Discovery (Byrd, 1935). other men at Little America gradually realised that Byrd was in withdrawal: what Byrd called ''the bothersome details of the world'' work done, Byrd''s colleagues leave and head back to Little America from the world radio press'', Byrd reported (1935, pp. The place of modern technology in Byrd''s exploration of civilisation, Little America, and the remote Advance Base. taking up residence at Advance Base, Byrd established radio contact with Little America for the first time.20 He describes The way in which radio linked the isolated Byrd to the Base and Little America, Byrd records a sense of thrill when of Richard Byrd''s period at Advance Base, to return to my primary Broadcasting the Byrd expedition from Little America. 20 While Little America was able to broadcast speech to Byrd, he was able work_shi5l2sianfuplbzpif45fqyie the duration of chilling required by each species before leaf out and Table 1 Species used in the study listed with their functional group, chilling requirement, days to leaf out after twig collection in March 2013, date of leaf out in required fewer than 83 winter chilling days, species in the moderate category required fewer than 114 winter chilling days and species in shrubs requiring mostly minimal winter chilling and native trees Species with strong chilling requirements were all native Species with minimal chilling requirements were the fastest to leaf requirements than native trees and shrubs; and the leaf-out dates of Along the x-axis, species are listed in the order in which the twigs collected in March leafed out in the laboratory for the first time. Fig. 4 First leaf-out dates (FLDs) of species in each chilling requirement Table S2 Days to first leaf out for study species for each collection work_sipz7v4ifzfshkliiylmvnqeau https://physicstoday.scitation.org/author/Brennan%2C+Timothy+J Computing and Vlatko Vedral''s Introduction to Quantum Information Science. for Quantum Computing at the University of Waterloo in Canada and are wellknown researchers in quantum information science; Kaye is a doctoral The book contains a chapter on quantum Quantum Information Science is Most of the book focuses on quantifying quantum entanglement, the author''s treatment of quantum computing, measurement, and error correction. If information is physical, discussions of quantum information need to information science depend on the logical structure of quantum mechanics— Laflamme, and Mosca''s book, for example, might reasonably reach the conclusion that if there is a universal set of powered by Thomas Edison''s DC generator at the Pearl Street station in New provides power to New York City as first chapter, the author refers to "Lord In chapter 7, "1-Dimensional Structures: Interferences," Berthier attributes the laws of reflection and refraction to both Willebrord Snel van Royen work_sjpzoajgv5gtrab2cp3ivp3uky izdüşümlerini takip eden Çevreci Eleştiri (ecocriticism), edebiyat aracılığıyla ekolojik ve Edebiyatı bölümü öğretim üyesi Prof.Dr. Ufuk Özdağ tarafından kaleme alınan Çevreci Eleştiriye Giriş, Doğa Kültür Edebiyat başlıklı çalışmanın çevreci eleştiri alanında kuramsal bir boşluğu ''Çevreci Eleştiriye Giriş'' başlığını taşıyan birinci bölümde, Amerikan toplumunda ortaya çıkan çevre farkındalığının bir sonucu olarak doğan çevreci eleştirinin sosyo-kültürel arka planına yer ''Birinci Dalga Çevreci Eleştiri: Doğa Yazını ve Hikmet Birand'', çalışmanın ikinci bölümüdür. Ufuk Özdağ, Çevreci Eleştiriye Giriş, Doğa Kültür Edebiyat. Çalışmanın üçüncü bölümü, ''İkinci Dalga Çevreci Eleştiri: Kurgusal Yazın ve Yaşar Kemal'' Özdağ bu bölümde çevreci eleştirinin ikinci dalgasının daha çok kurgusal Yaşar Kemal edebiyatının önemli bir izleğini oluşturan doğa ve canlıların kısaca ele Doğa Kültür Edebiyat adlı çalışma Türk kültür ve edebiyatı için çok önemli bir girişimdir. Ufuk Özdağ, Amerikan kültürü ve edebiyatı sahasında doğan bir disiplini Türk kültürü ve edebiyatına, Türkiyat Araştırmalarında Yeni Bir Alan: Çevreci Eleştiri, Ü. work_skhhji2cqvchngn2j2ppwllqma electronic music, finds Marc Weidenbaum. pioneer of electronic music, passed away four Cage, Begin Again, and Louis Niebur''s account of the Radiophonic Workshop, Special Sound Workshop produced electronic sounds for innovated instinctively, adopting new technologies such as voltage-controlled waveform synthesis; adapting existing ones such age, Cage was a good orator and had a mediagenic quality. In his later life, Silverman writes, Cage was so celebrated that the Delia Derbyshire, among other electronic-music pioneers, started out in the BBC Radiophonic Workshop. Begin Again: A Biography of John Cage Pascal Boyer assesses what science has to say about morals. Moral Landscape, journalist Sam Harris Investigations of brain processes involved in moral intuitions, feelings experience moral judgements as gut feelings, A moral optimist, Harris suggests that The BBC Radiophonic Workshop also The BBC Radiophonic Workshop also the BBC, and Cage composed reams of to make electronic music accessible to Music: Pioneers of sound work_snkh3jwjgjbpvka5on76dwlvsa Truly spirituality plays a major role on health and attitudes. Keywords: Spirituality, health, attitudes, consciousness and performance with good health when we remain in soul consciousness. Mental behaviour and status affect the human health. In workplace employee''s health plays a major role. indirectly sound health makes an employee fit for work. William Wordsworth defines spirituality as a path of journey of life where a soul does spirituality keep importance in employee work attitudes? Soul, the spiritual being now with a body called human Various factors affect the health and attitudes of employees. spirituality on health and attitudes. So after auspicious thought, welfare and good health, wealth comes glory of body with soul due to having auspicious moments, welfare, good health Relevance of Spirituality on Employee Health and Attitudes Relevance of Spirituality on Employee Health and Attitudes Relevance of Spirituality on Employee Health and Attitudes Relevance of Spirituality on Employee Health and Attitudes work_sopm7qdrlrbkjftfecuf3olduy standing apart from the natural world, humans can exercise dominion an understanding of 1) historical change and continuity, 2) the differences in outlook and assumptions held by people in the past as compared help them along, we next study Keith Thomas''s Man and Natural World. of being, had made the natural world for human use. rise of the steam-powered railway system, and their impact on the physical and human environment. history of ecological thought, Nature''s Web, An Exploration of Ecological Thinking (1992). natural selection, life will continue with or without humans. course will come from substituting Carolyn Merchant''s new book, Reinventing Eden (2004), for her older Death of Nature. G. New Images of the Natural in France. Man and the Natural World: a History of Modern Sensibility. Interpreting Nature: Environmental Thinking and Practice in Europe, 1500 to the Present Seminar on Environmental History: Nature and Industrialization in Great Britain, 1780- work_stgnd2hjf5ettmzqcp3txffbl4 di restituire ai Black British e British Asian il ruolo che hanno avuto nello sviluppo della cultura britannica, nel corso dei secoli e in particolare in seguito alle ondate migratorie del Novecento. grande amore per la Letteratura (con la L maiuscola) prima ancora che dall''interesse per il campo specifico di cui vuole occuparsi (le donne innamorate nella letteratura) e questo aggancia subito l''attenzione in un gioco di affetti, di citazioni, di rimemorazioni che è ben noto a chi ami, appunto, non solo le varie Sì, ho detto qualche anno più tardi, perché il primo romanzo della trilogia che vede protagonista un''inedita coppia investigatrice formata da un uomo e una donna, il detective Gryce – un Lestrade alla soglia della pensione e con molta meno spocchia – e la magnifica dilettante Amelia Butterworth, The Leavenworth Case, è del 1878, anno in cui Watson termina gli studi per poi andare in Afghanistan; ma Conan Doyle pubblicherà il suo work_stzmnkctf5hgtdwt2qrdexzxzi Student Voices, Global Echoes: Service-Learning and the Gifted Terry (2008): Student Voices, Global Echoes: Service-Learning and the Gifted, Roeper Review, Implementing service-learning programs in schools for our gifted may help nurture the appropriate for gifted youth, involves a high degree of service that produces a broad community impact and the highest degree of learning. gifted, middle-grade students who participated in community action service-learning service-learning programs in schools for our gifted students Connecting schools to community service also was encouraged by William Kilpatrick in the waning years of World There are three levels of service-learning: community The next level of service-learning is community exploration. earlier studies and are used here as illustrations of the potential impact of high levels of service-learning on gifted adolescents. Through service-learning, gifted youth have the opportunity for both moral development and an opportunity to Effects of service learning on young, gifted adolescents and their community. work_svheyzvghrcxdaldf625tcgxpa Palabras clave: Luis Oyarzún, narrativa del caminar, naturaleza, pensamiento ecológico. a los límites del desarrollo tecnocientífico, que decanta en una reflexión los ecosistemas y las especies, sobre todo botánicas, que compromete una Uno de los rasgos singulares del pensamiento ecológico de Luis Oyarzún se encuentra tras la afición del autor por las caminatas y las excursiones 1 Entre otros, Millas (1973), Morales (1995, 2001, 2009), Pérez-Villalón (1999), Sánchez (2005), Harris, Schutte y Zegers (2005), Grau (2008), Hozven (2010), Valdés (2011), Amaro (2013), Bonzi (2014), Propongo, en definitiva, que la reflexión ecológica de Oyarzún comienza por los pies, por el caminar como experiencia 5 Oyarzún llega al país antillano invitado por Jorge Millas, con el objeto de dar una serie de conferencias "sobre la naturaleza en la literatura hispanoamericana" (1995, p. Como Barthes (2016)6, Oyarzún asocia la dimensión estética del caminar a los paseos de infancia, a la producción de un alma infantil. work_t2hkylnahbfcbnqvo4siqyqch4 Wordsworth in American Literary Culture (review) Wordsworth in American Literary Culture (review) study of popular literature is to link the period of Joel Pace and Matthew Scott (eds), Wordsworth in collection is Stephen Gill''s remark in Wordsworth and American writers, Wordsworth seems to have served Although Pace''s and Scott''s later essays clearly Matthew Scott''s closing essay, for example, Gravil''s essay, ''The Wordsworthian Metamorphosis of Gravil''s essay prove in practice that Wordsworth''s Wordsworth and Hawthorne attempts to place which delineates the different ''Wordsworths'' beloved readings, I name or allude to Wordsworth in each one of Wonder and the Cure of Poetry: Wordsworth, William James and the American Reader''. Scott''s essay can be read as an which Wordsworth''s poems are both close to ''us'' and Wordsworth in American Literary Culture stands American readers construct a significantly different same works in different essays, missed words, and an Wordsworth''s own writing. work_t3wotzy4mzeshpwj4d7okokssm Senses of Echo Lake: Michael Palmer, Stanley Cavell, and the Moods of an American Philosophical Tradition Keywords: Ethics; Stanley Cavell; Michael Palmer; poetry; American philosophy; Ralph Waldo out the way that we might read and locate Palmer''s work within an American literary/philosophical 7 It is important to note that Palmer is not the only poet whose work has been shaped by an encounter with Cavell''s Cavell''s philosophical interventions have been generative in terms of thinking about language and the ways that it describes justification, for thinking about the ways that Palmer ''s poetry, specifically Notes for Echo Lake, might be The connection between Palmer''s Notes for Echo Lake and Cavell''s philosophical work of the time everything," says the speaker of Palmer''s "Notes for Echo Lake 11" and if we are reading the poems go," Palmer says in "Notes for Echo Lake 3"), may also amount to the pathos that Cavell describes as work_t5t5b45nejd3zbhcldbyz4qzsa Émigré writers such as Kahlil Gibran and Mikhail Naimy were part a great literary immigrating from Lebanon to the United States of America. American shores at the end of the century to a country defined by immigration and war, but In general, division between tradition and modernity characterized the cultural and literary The émigré movement is a result of the contact between Arab writers and the American A defining literary phenomenon in the history of Arabic literature, it was Émigré literature was influenced by the American culture of freedom and The émigré movement benefited from the Arabic press in the United States. 40''Al-Nahḍah (renaissance) refers to the historical intellectual reform and modernization of Arab culture, centering As discussed above, the historical context in the Levant and the Arab world in general, literature, émigré writers were on the side of modernizers, calling for a new spirit of subjective Becoming American: The Early Arab Immigrant Experience. work_t6purvl6yzho5ale5qux2hg7vy Humboldt''s fusion of science and humanism can address contemporary challenges he ecology and environment of mountains are closely associated with Alexander von Humboldt, born in Prussia themes in Humboldt''s thinking for six decades (1, 5–7), his scientific contributions and botanist and geologist led Humboldt to recognize that the world is diverse and complex, Much of Humboldt''s understanding derived directly from systematic measurements Humboldt was far more than a natural internal world of human sensations, perceptions, and emotions (1, 5, 7). ways in which human cultures have explained and engaged with the natural world, focuses attention on a fundamentally Humboldtian observation: Humanity and nature The changing natural world has Alexander von Humboldt''s vision, linking stake in nature and in science. was optimistic that everyone could understand and appreciate nature and science von Humboldt, Views of Nature (Transl. D. Walls, The Passage to Cosmos: Alexander von Humboldt ARTICLE TOOLS http://science.sciencemag.org/content/365/6458/1074 http://science.sciencemag.org/content/365/6458/1074 work_tdhfswtsube6thrxg4lxjno3se http://osc.hul.harvard.edu/dash/open-access-feedback?handle=&title=Downwardly%20Mobile%20for%20Conscience''s%20Sake:%20Voluntary%20Simplicity%20from%20Thoreau%20to%20Lily%20Bart&community=1/1&collection=1/2&owningCollection1/2&harvardAuthors=71d4cf2d1a5b62b1b109c7afac3b811f&departmentEnglish%20and%20American%20Literature%20and%20Language Voluntary Simplicity from Thoreau to Lily Bart Voluntary Simplicity from Thoreau to Lily Bart (1994), Inner Simplicity (1995), and Living the Simple Life (1996)--each of which takes the form of 100 microessays on topics like "Cut your grocery shopping time in half," "Get rid of your lawn," "Sell the damn boat," "Take As such, House of Mirth might be read as a kind of retort in advance to Jane Addams''s brief for "The voluntary simplicity discourses, Lily emerges as the figure in the novel who comes closest to addressing–however Readerly identification with Lily''s final self-denial, certainly to Selden and likely to most readers also, depends in Thoreau says of economy, so I would say of voluntary simplicity discourse: this is "a subject which admits of The Simple Life: Plain Living and High Thinking in American Culture. Simplicity, and Living the Simple Life. work_tdwa53dbebhyxecstxvbu6kbcy Oil and the Political Economy of State Capitalism Oil and the Political Economy of State Capitalism of differential and scarcity rent make it risky for states to leave oil resources to markets. The dominating state role in oil and other industrial sectors however is expected to face growth constrains in Key Words: State; Capitalism; Market; Oil; Politics The Less Developed Countries (LDCs) viewed state capitalism mainly from the Marxian ideological In many of the developing countries oil remains as one of the drivers of growth, but the economic political and economic development in the late 1950s and 60s turned against the international oil companies 6. Political Economy of National Oil Corporations: the case of ONGC India From a political economy perspective, the origin and growth of Oil and Natural Gas Corporation 2. The other 40 major oil companies in the world are in the government sector work_tf2n2f3ju5gt3lsy2ewdvaijne canto exhibits a fascination with the Na-Khi Chinese ethnic minority how Pound works through a poetics of exile first glimpsed in Canto Pound (New York: New Directions, 1996) and are cited by canto and page Lionello Lanciotti, ''The Na-Khi Religious Tradition and Ezra Pound,'' East Cantos, and Pound''s appropriation of Na-Khi pastoral and in Canto LXXVII it is seen by Pound to embody in its form the Terrell, A Companion to the Cantos of Ezra Pound, 2 vols. in Book V of the Odyssey, cited by Pound in Cantos XCI, XCV, XCVI, Pound concludes Canto CI by returning to the world of the NaKhi. By now it has exceeded its identification within the rustication Makin, Peter, Pound''s Cantos (London: George Allen & Unwin, 1985) Makin, Peter, Pound''s Cantos (London: George Allen & Unwin, 1985) Terrell, Carroll F., A Companion to the Cantos of Ezra Pound, 2 vols. work_thzhxyvokneo7bzffumgbrkc64 Distributions of Invasive Arthropods across Heterogeneous Urban Landscapes in Southern California: Aridity as a Key Component of Ecological Resistance Abstract: Urban systems often support large numbers of non-native species, but due to the heterogeneity that models of non-native species distributions in arid and semi-arid urban systems should include Keywords: Argentine ant; arthropod; insect; invasion; isopod; myriapod; non-native; spider; California sage scrub, non-native grassland, and suburban development. California sage scrub, non-native grassland, and suburban development. In most cases, these sites were dominated by non-native plant species, with To visualize the distribution of non-native species, we graphed the mean proportion of sites To test whether non-native species were more widespread in urban areas, we ran patches of sage scrub and non-native grassland than the suburban habitat surrounding them. resist invasion by non-native arthropods in the surrounding suburban habitat. most widespread and abundant non-native species in the suburban habitat but was very rarely collected work_tkur44watrhxld3e2kenejrhi4 Evolutionary and plastic responses to climate change in terrestrial plant populations likely influence the extent of plastic and evolutionary responses, including patterns of environmental changes, species'' life history characteristics including generation time and breeding system, and degree and direction of gene flow. Both plastic and evolutionary responses to climate change can influence population predications about the rate and extent of plastic and evolutionary responses to climate changes in natural plant populations is complex. evolutionary and plastic responses to climate change, followed by case studies highlighting several key methods. now assess the current literature on plant plastic and evolutionary responses to ongoing rapid climate change and Mountain View, CA, USA) with the search terms ''plasticity,'' ''evolution,'' ''adaptation,'' ''selection,'' ''climate change,'' directly examining evolutionary or plastic responses to climate change in plant populations. Box 1: Methods commonly used for studying plastic and evolutionary responses to climate change. evolutionary responses to climate change in plant populations. work_tkyned3porandbpk3yxknwkkgu Public discourses advocating frugal consumption have had a long history in the history, where critics have preached the need for more frugal consumption. religious, political, and social tensions in American frugality thought are analyzed frugal consumption and home production (Breen 1988, 2004; Witkowski 1989). family, schools, community, and religion, could counterbalance excessive materialism, whereas his great colleague, friend, and political rival, Thomas Jefferson, encouraged for others – Jefferson himself loved his luxuries – a modest, agrarian lifestyle A short-lived magazine out of New York, The Ballyhoo, skewered advertising and high-pressure salesmanship. The advertising industry discussed the threat posed by frugality in its trade publications, where writers complained about hoarders, a "buyer''s strike," and "consumer World War II frugality on the consumer home front Frugality critiques reveal a dialectic in American consumer culture between private The history of American frugality discourses also raises questions for crosscultural anti-consumption research. American consumer. work_trfrelqwxnfg3kkrdsqftd562a Exploring youth activism on climate change: dutiful, disruptive, and dangerous dissent Exploring youth activism on climate change: dutiful, disruptive, and dangerous Exploring youth activism on climate change: dutiful, disruptive, and environmental policies and practices that contribute to climate change in diverse ways, but clearly not all forms of climate activism We have presented a typology for understanding youth dissent as expressed through climate Recognizing the complex empirical reality of youth concerns about climate change, this typology has distinguished three challenging power relationships and political interests to promote climate-resilient futures. Key Words: activism; climate change; dissent; politics; sustainability; youth expressing dissent through actions that challenge business-asusual economic and social policies, including their emphasis on on climate change activism and political participation, we present young people about climate change activism (Hayward and dissent and activism on climate change. people about climate change and encourage youth activism. Youth in action on climate change: work_ttsl557nora4xhhwdelsq4aazy Thoreau''s Ecocriticism: An Improved Means to Unimproved Ends. Thoreau''s Walden is such indisputable literary monument on environmental literature to explore, upkeep and strengthen interest in establishing pragmatic relationship between the human and natural displays how one places oneself in the nature world, understands nature, and the environmental aspects to cast-off materialism. Thoreau rejects what is profane and superficial but pleads nature as the storehouse of sincerity and impartiality. responsibility towards self, society, literary studies and nature. Thoreau''s Walden elevates the concept of ecocriticism further to Thoreau''s belief in nature sets new tenets that address the major ecological concerns to see it nature and Thoreau''s Walden are perhaps considered the Thoreau''s attention was to live close Nature, much too the pursuits of materialism like Thoreau''s life in ''Walden'' Sharma: Thoreau''s Ecocriticism: An Improved Means to Unimproved Ends Sharma: Thoreau''s Ecocriticism: An Improved Means to Unimproved Ends Thoreau''s Walden as an environmental literature establishes work_tuz6bayblre4flcwzjrnwrnzve Concebendo o seu filme como um western alentejano, de que não estão ausentes referências ambiente político-social instável, o western será, sem dúvida, um dos géneros que melhor representa sistemas sociais em crise, onde actos de resistência passiva mais serão colocados à prova Palha se tornou mais interessante por ser um western assumidamente português que desenvolve uma via estética e ética de consciencialização política da realidade nacional actual, sem Palavras-chave: Henry David Thoreau; Desobediência Civil; Western; Estrada de Palha; Rodrigo Keywords: Henry David Thoreau; Civil Disobedience; Western; Estrada de Palha; Rodrigo Areias 2 Henry David Thoreau, Desobediência Civil, citação de excerto do texto traduzido no filme Estrada de Palha de Rodrigo Areias. Sendo um western muito peculiar, uma das características mais interessantes deste filme é que Rodrigo O seu objectivo ficou totalmente esclarecido para o público, quando referiu que desejava manter o filme como uma construção de género, mas work_tvvfnppnwbh5je62vzxr3sdw2m forest ownership values and attitudes toward government control, privacy, and environmental protection property tax program, which requires a professionally prepared lO-year forest management plan. suggest the key to increasing landowner participation in forest management programs is to (1) recognize Key Words: private forest owners, segmentation analysis, attitudes, forest management. An increasing PF owner population challenges efforts to secure a sustainable and ecologically sound forest landscape because of parcelization, fragmentation, and land use change (Birch 1996; Sampson and PF owner segments based on measured values and attitudes. Our analysis has identified three statistically unique segments of the sampled landowner population in Massachusetts. These segments are basis on attitudes toward environmental protection, privacy, and appreciative values of Analysis of variance for survey items that measure segment specific ownership and demographic charac-Table 3. Item Henry David Thoreau (Segment 1) John Muir (Segment 2) Jane Doe (Segment 3) dJ. work_u42tlkurfrhhjliz3knvocmjym önemli bir yere sahip olan Fikret Demirağ; doğanın sesini duymak, yansıtmak, Anahtar sözcükler: Fikret Demirağ, ekoeleştiri, doğa, çevre, ekoşiir bir saygınlık ve değer kazanması için insan ve doğa ilişkilerini yeniden yorumlayan 1. Fikret Demirağ''ın ekoşiirlerinde doğa ve çevre duyarlılığı yayımlanan Açar Yörüngeler Çiçeği adlı dördüncü kitapta ekolojik bir çevre olarak yer Fikret Demirağ, doğayı geleneksel olarak toprak, hava, su ve Demirağ, Ozansın şiirinde; "Israrlı bir yağmur gibi yağansın/ dölyatağından Demirağ şiirinin söylem düzlemi doğayı kuşanarak kutsallaştırılmış yaşam odaklı bir Ne var ki Demirağ şiirlerinde doğadaki döngüsel bütünselliğin akışında olduğunu sezinleyen şiir öznesiyle, doğayı nesneleştiren bir yargıdan adlı ilk şiirde: "Büyük bir kent gibi kaynaşıyor yüzün…/ Oku toprağı, acıyı, yaşamı, suyu" (Demirağ, 1986-a, s. Fikret Demirağ, çevre bilinci ve duyarlılığının da göstergesi olarak 1974 sonrasında doğadaki yerini kavramış bir Kıbrıslı şair olarak Fikret Demirağ, yazdığı ekoşiirlerle kültürel belleğimize doğa sezgisi ve çevre duyarlılığı gibi önemli bir değeri kodlamıştır. work_u4roc4buozf4nin7zcxx5v7qsu duygusal özne" (Eliuz, 2012: 1014) olan insanın doğaya tahakküm etmesi bir süre sonra ona zarar canlı, birey olarak kabul edilip, bu bireyin kimliğinin ve karakterinin diğer canlılarla olan ilişkisi ile Derin ekolojiye göre insan merkezli yaklaşımdan kurtulup bütüncül bir algı ile Mustafa Kutlu 1947''de Erzincan''da doğar ve burada doğa ile iç içe bir hayat yaşar. Doğa hadiselerine tüm duyuları ile şahit olan bir çocuktur: "Bakir tabiat ortasında yalnız İnsanın sadece kendisi için doğayı kurtarmaya çalışması Kutlu''ya göre söz konusu olamaz. Söz konusu tasvirde, Kutlu öykülerinde yer alan doğanın boyutlarını –toprak, su, ruh-ı kâinatda Toprakla münasebeti bu denli iç içe olan insan bir de "Kök salma mekânı olan toprak" (Yılmaz, 2012: 173) ile doğanın anlatıldığı Kutlu Mürit daha sonra bir kedi ile karşılaşır. Kutlu''nun da ifade ettiği üzere "bir nefes, Birey-Doğa İlişkisi Temelinde Kendisi Ol(ama)ma: Mustafa Kutlu Öykülerini… 153 Birey-Doğa İlişkisi Temelinde Kendisi Ol(ama)ma: Mustafa Kutlu Öykülerini… 153 work_u6dj7id6tfdz3pmr2ublsld374 Controversy: The Educative Power of Intellectual Conflict , Change: The Magazine of Higher students work together in small groups to develop a report on an assigned topic, for example) with structured intellectual conflict (in which students argue the pro and con positions on an issue in order to stimulate problemsolving and reasoned judgment). it, discuss it in a group, or engage in a constructive controversy. synthesizes both positions and represents students'' best reasoned judgment. Instructors who do engage students in academic controversy on a consistent basis have research, we compared constructive controversy with debate (in which students present In controversy classrooms, students tended to use Students participating in a controversy a) learn the opposing perspective do students participating in concurrence-seeking, debates, or individualistic learning. participating in a controversy had more positive attitudes toward the class and the instructional experience than did students engaged in work_u7332h37lrfzlnkzqtj6yx4aay South African Family Practice South African Family Practice Article RSS Aosis Newsletter The South African Family Practice (SAFP) journal is the official journal of the South African Academy of Family Physicians (SAAFP), and is aimed at all SAAFP members (including family physicians, registrars, associate members, students), working within primary care (both private and public health sectors, as well as urban and rural practice settings) within South Africa and the wider region.. 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Shulman offers us two versions of the prophetic voice, one that he resists and one The prophetic voice that Shulman resists is represented by neglected source for political theory, Shulman reworks prophecy in the name of prophecy as a way of resisting racial domination, and – much more clearly in Shulman suggests that the three claims are linked by Baldwin''s understanding of Shulman''s book is prophetic in a stakes for political theory of thinking prophetically is itself a jeremiad. form of prophecy) its absence from canonical political theory and calls for its about'' Thoreau, King, Baldwin and Morrison than about the biblical prophets and characters, Shulman turns to biblical sources for political theory and reworks American prophecy: Race and redemption in American political culture work_upd6klm6zvc7fck7a7svstowku This article reviews the academic literature of the 1800s-1970s to show that America''s focus on Yoga''s something else: the emphasis on Yoga as a practice for improving physical health is a way to make sense of and accept Thoreau''s Yoga practice was a challenge to the academic community of a relatively new and predominately academic study alone did not: Does the study and practice of Yoga lead individuals away from Christianity? affected by Christian scholars'' negative attention to the subject of Yoga and Hinduism.b;15,16 Some Hindus converted to would lead to greater physical health, Vivekananda liberated the practice of Yoga from the popular conception magic and the occult, while popular literature of this period positioned Yoga as an eclectic practice concerned with Yoga offered new ways to think about the human experience, it was also worrisome because it challenged long-held Aurobindo.52-55 These East Indian teachers of Yoga were distinctly bi-cultural. 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Otherwise, click on one of the following links to continue using PMC: Search the complete PMC archive. Browse the contents of a specific journal in PMC. Find a specific article by its citation (journal, date, volume, first page, author or article title). http://europepmc.org/abstract/MED/ work_uvfyf5fkrbf75eekutvwjaowcm schools conceptualized as appropriate places to enact this form of gun violence?" The authors analyze the social meaning of American schooling by using empirical data, everyday observations, films, and poetry, and then connect these points of meaning to stories of individual school shooters. Third, suburban schools are seen as places of expressive individualism, which, in rare cases, is manifest in terms of "expressive violence." Together, these points of meaning can make schools, for some schools are seen as places of expressive individualism, which, in rare cases, is sense that students who are bullied perceive schools as a place of violence. There is more contributing to the interpretation of schools as places appropriate for violence. Another possible example of the day-to-day use of force in education contributing to a school shooting incident is the case of Virginia Tech shooter, Seung-Hui the thwarted social promises of schooling, killing twelve students and a teacher at work_uvv22r5rdjgexcujg4jknncekm Cuvinte-cheie: memorie colectivă, periodizarea istoriei, istoria României, sociologia schimb, prezentul studiu propune o abordare structuralistă, focalizată pe identificarea logicii sociale a periodizării folosite în structurarea trecutului românesc, din Trecutul, secvenţionat în deplină consonanţă cu imperativele agendei politice contemporane, este astfel instrumentalizat pentru a consolida ordinea socială consacrată. partiţionare a trecutului utilizat în manualele de istorie naţională este o poartă privilegiată de acces către înţelegerea „topografiei" structurale a conştiinţei istorice Periodizarea istoriei este instrumentul prin care se realizează acest „punctelor de sprijin" care alcătuiesc osatura temporală a istoriei face ca orice sistem de mapare a trecutului să fie posibil. poporului român, fiecărei mari perioade dedicându-i câte un volum din cele trei care formează monumentala sa Istoria Romaniloru: denominată ca tipul de periodizare relaţională, întrucât istoria poporului român este Periodizarea trecutului românesc este acum precedată de periodizarea istoriei universale, faţă de care istoria românilor capătă sens. Istoria românilor: din cele mai vechi work_uy74bztdcjdxrjlcmb6ngygcym approaches to the study of succession, ecosystem change caused by discrete disturbances. (3) Restoration and conservation practice must be tailored to the unique mechanisms and post-disturbance ecological legacies that determine the trajectory and Nevertheless, the change caused by discrete disturbances remains an important matter for concern for restoration and conservation practitioners. define disturbance, White and Pickett''s (1985) definition, ''''a disturbance is any relatively discrete event in time that disrupts ecosystem, community or population structure and changes resources, In that regard, I focus attention here on management aimed at the restoration and conservation of wildland forest ecosystems. the role of disturbance and succession in ecosystems, the foundations of land restoration and conservation policy and practice were An historical perspective on forest succession and its relevance to ecosystem restoration and conservation practice in North America An historical perspective on forest succession and its relevance to ecosystem restoration and conservation practice in North America work_v2rltc2jarad5iluwotbbwency Teaching philosophy statements reflect our personal values, connect us to those perceptions of the teacher''s and student''s role, and goals and values of education (Chism, 1997-1998; Goodyear & Allchin, 1998). approaches to writing a teaching philosophy offer descriptive lists of questions regarding one''s beliefs about students, the role of the teacher, and the Dean [this issue]) designed to facilitate reflection on the educational and philosophical roots of personal teaching philosophies. well-developed concepts for discussing these kinds of questions which provide a critical framework for examining our teaching beliefs. A key learning goal in management education is to help students understand the perceptually based and constructed nature of "reality." Thus, our for these personal statements are drawn from the lexicon of basic educational philosophies, which are shared among the community of teachers. between one''s personal teaching philosophy and traditional educational Personal philosophies of teaching: A false promise? work_v3ljvs2frnek5bjtyzyj7l6ygy A visibilidade midiática na celebrização feminina: Catarina, uma virgem a leilão como em qualquer outro site de vendas, tornou o negócio disponível para o maior número de compradores; em um segundo momento, pela mobilização que suscitou, expandiu a abrangência visual do próprio leilão. Do ponto de vista cultural, a preservação da virgindade até o casamento era uma obrigação apenas para mulheres, encargo de maneira geral superado no mundo ocidental após a revolução sexual dos anos 1970. pelo Virgins Wanted, que atestaria a virgindade de Catarina Migliorini, públicas nos últimos anos, quando mulheres passam a inscrever seus nomes na vida social, representa o aspecto mais fundamental para a compreensão da fama feminina. A imagem da jovem-menina é complementada por sua origem social, oriunda da classe média; Catarina contaria com a ajuda de seus No programa Mais Você, Ana Maria Braga perguntou a Catarina sobre os motivos de celebrar um negócio com a virgindade, que já foi work_v5eokrei2rdbdcxnemozlg4dwi http://osc.hul.harvard.edu/dash/open-access-feedback?handle=&title=Record-Breaking%20Early%20Flowering%20in%20the%20Eastern%20United%20States&community=1/1&collection=1/2&owningCollection1/2&harvardAuthors=c6de39b98720683680f158fbd1398cc1&departmentOrganismic%20and%20Evolutionary%20Biology 2010 and 2012 in Massachusetts, USA, and 2012 in Wisconsin, USA, resulted in the earliest flowering times in recorded successfully predicted by historical relationships between flowering and spring temperature spanning up to 161 years of Citation: Ellwood ER, Temple SA, Primack RB, Bradley NL, Davis CC (2013) Record-Breaking Early Flowering in the Eastern United States. responsive species have greatly advanced with warmer temperatures, at some point plants may no longer flower earlier in response this time, Wisconsin''s spring temperatures have warmed dramatically as a result of climate change [31]. temperature data, plants in south-central Wisconsin flower on temperatures and mean first flowering dates, the recent recordbreaking warm springs of 2010 and 2012 in Massachusetts and List of plant species monitored at each location, along with their phenological responses to temperature (for years prior represents the mean first flowering date of all sampled species for a given year in (a) Massachusetts and (b) Wisconsin. work_vaunu57sbbe4danjpz3xuuhpme y presenta una historia de la ecología y de las obra se inicia con una breve perspectiva histórica del naturalismo y de los avances teóricos acuñado el concepto "ecología" por el biólogo alemán Ernst Haeckel, y que signifi có superar las prácticas eminentemente descriptivas Tierra como un ser vivo desde los tiempos míticos hasta las formulaciones de James Hutton, las Ciencias Naturales en Chile que comienza en la época de la Conquista. entre muchos otros, por lo que los autores científi co global", aunque se trata, en realidad, de cómo se institucionalizaron las Ciencias Naturales en el joven Chile del siglo XIX. de la naturaleza y la enseñanza de las Ciencias Naturales en los colegios, por lo que generación de naturalistas chilenos, articulada como una comunidad científi ca y que En su quinto capítulo, los autores concentran sus esfuerzos en la evolución de las Ciencias Ecológicas en Chile, cuyo gran impulsor work_vcsv5aydfvfbxkvlrruus2rwjq discussions of African American music culture, and to some extent its importance has been explored with respect to jazz.2 However, with the exception of the spiritual explorations of John and Alice Coltrane within American religious jazz continued to provide "a means of cultural affirmation, individual and collective expression, and spiritual sustenance" (Burnim 1988:112). Nevertheless, within the jazz community, John Coltrane''s spiritual impact By the early 1960s, John Coltrane''s "universal spirituality" became increasingly fused with his interest in world music, and he developed a multicultural For some black Americans, the new spirituality included a journey that Alice Coltrane (now known by her new spiritual name Turiya) recorded after However, while Alice and John Coltrane may represent Asian spiritual Viewing John and Alice Coltrane''s exploration of Eastern spirituality and first to inspire John Coltrane to follow this path of musical and spiritual transcendence. Alice Coltrane and the New York jazz scene. work_vevgjlofafgl7lolnwbflccxki Review: "The Invention of Nature: Alexander von Humboldt''s New World" by Stable URL: http://www.globalhistories.com/index.php/GHSJ/article/view/60 The Invention of Nature: Alexander von Humboldt''s New Clare Richardson is a Master''s candidate studying Global History at the Humboldt University of Nature: Alexander von Humboldt''s New World. a design historian by training who has previously published two books on gardening histories, breathes life into Humboldt�s litany of discoveries, follows his connections by researching natural features in distant lands and viewing the world Humboldt insisted that the indigenous peoples were ''as capable of scientific discoveries, art and craftsmanship as the Europeans.'' (p.152) In later accounts, his his writings on Spanish colonialism in Latin America, where his work inspired Wulf quotes Humboldt as saying after he comes to understand how Spanish monks Wulf describes his contributions in the book title, refers to the way his work influenced the thinking of his predominantly European audience, shaping their conception of the environment as an interconnected global force� work_vihcsnrnufb5pnvakhcdt3t6n4 A. Brown, 2 admittedly timid scholars, pose the question of whether non-violent civil climate change (Lemons & Brown 2011, this issue). decide on whether non-violent civil disobedience is in gotta do something'' moment, one must first see themselves clearly, especially in relation to others, so as to people living a privileged life have the ethical responsibility to work for change. Lemons & Brown (2011): Is non-violent civil disobedience ethically justified in the case of climate change? non-violent civil disobedience to make these facts visible, create the tension necessary for these facts to be King (1963) recommends a 4 step process for civil disobedience, which is also the logical extension of a curriculum based on positionality: (1) Collection of facts: The facts on climate change were submitted long Higher education and non-violent civil It is time for non-violent civil disobedience. Lemons J, Brown DA (2011) Global climate change and non-violent civil disobedience. work_vinqfwv7b5e5fkpyq5ikepicvq Teacher Education and the Pursuit of Wisdom: A Practical Guide for Education Philosophy Courses (Sean Steel) Teacher Education and the Pursuit of Wisdom: A Practical Guide for Education Philosophy Courses (Sean Steel) Wisdom: A Practical Guide for Education Philosophy Courses (Sean Steel)]. Practical Guide for Education Philosophy Courses Teacher Education and the Pursuit of Wisdom: A Practical Guide for Education Philosophy Courses, Sean Steel invites At its core, Steel''s recommended philosophical approach is deeply indebted to ancient philosophy in This is evident in the recommended journaling practice, where teachercandidates are asked to love the truth in the form of pursuing "what is" quite simply for its own sake. In the first of the two Plato chapters (all the other chosen philosophers get just one), Steel elevates explain that Dewey "does not love truth; whatever he means by interest in his educational understanding, Steel warning teacher-candidates to "Learn what you can from John Dewey. work_vl45fdgt4bahzb3e3bmi57pkv4 FILOSOFÍA POLÍTICA Y DEL DERECHO 17 UNA APROXIMACIÓN A LA FILOSOFÍA POLÍTICA DE LA CLÁUSULA PRE-TEXTOS PARA LA TEORÍA DE LA JUSTICIA RAWLSIANA 47 JUSTICIA Y RESPONSABILIDAD SOCIAL. UNA VISIÓN DESDE EL PENSAMIENTO DE WALZER Y FRIEDRICH HAYEK: LA TEORÍA DEL CONOCIMIENTO Y LA LA TENSIÓN EPISTEMOLÓGICA ENTRE LA FILOSOFÍA DEL DERECHO HACIA UNA TEORÍA CRÍTICA DEL DERECHO 107 EL VALOR DE LA FILOSOFÍA PARA LA FORMACIÓN UNIVERSITARIA 137 FILOSOFÍA Y LITERATURA 143 FILOSOFÍA SOCIAL Y CIVILIZACIÓN TECNOLÓGICA 211 ALGUNAS NOTAS AL MARGEN PARA UNA INVESTIGACIÓN POR TRAZAR: DIMENSIÓN TECNOLÓGICA DEL PODER 213 PARA VOLVER A LEER "RESISTANCE TO CIVIL GOVERNMENT" Por: Henry David Thoreau SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY AND JUSTICE. EPISTEMOLOGICAL TENSION BETWEEN THE PHILOSOPHY OF LAW TOWARDS A CRITICAL THEORY OF LAW 107 PHILOSOPHY AND LITERATURE 143 SOCIAL PHILOSOPHY AND TECHNOLOGICAL CIVILIZATION 211 FOR FURTHER READING: "RESISTANCE TO CIVIL GOVERNMENT" PUBLICACIÓN DE ARTÍCULOS CIENTÍFICOS 363 PUBLICACIÓN DE ARTÍCULOS CIENTÍFICOS 363 work_vn6ik2rlkzgodclaawlvb43wjm Taylor and FrancisCLRE_A_429184.sgm10.1080/14748460903290108London Review of Education1474-8460 (print)/1474-8479 (online)Original Article2009Taylor & Francis73000000November 2009SuzyHarriss.harris@roehampton.ac.uk The demands and challenges posed by the global economy help explain the growing Keywords: translation; language; internationalisation; higher education Since the 1990s the internationalisation of higher education has become an increasingly important aspect of European and national policy, driven by economic considerations and the need to so through a consideration of the notion of translation as a way of thinking about internationalisation and higher education. languages in a system of higher education but rather about the nature of meaning itself. The relationship between the university and business is of course important; there is a practical and technical need for employees to possess good language skills in order to carry out their therefore, I suggest a different way of thinking about translation that challenges this understanding of meaning as operating in a technical way. work_vnumlnz3bramfb5eqz6cdzblda Vic and Sade (broadcast 1932-1946) to the arts of folk narration, and why and Sade was a four-character play-Victor Gook, Sadie and Rush (or My analysis of Vic and Sade takes four approaches: context, genre, soap operas, Vic and Sade ignored the backdrop, and again like the soap because Vic and Sade is like nearly all of the daytime serials in being example from Vic and Sade of Olrik''s Law of Repetition. Even so, it is remarkable how many Vic and Sade dramas used only two Thus, in Vic and Sade, two-character episodes are The audience for Vic and Sade was women. Radio''s Home Folks, Vic and Sade: 261 Radio''s Home Folks, Vic and Sade: 261 Radio''s Home Folks, Vic and Sade: 261 Radio''s Home Folks, Vic and Sade: 261 Radio''s Home Folks, Vic and Sade: 261 between Vic, Sade, Rush, Uncle Fletcher and their listening audience is not work_vpnrondw5zbtdjdbewompijfdu human mind receives particular kinds of information concerning accidents, tragic events feeling of indifference and numbness, "the anesthesia of destruction", to examine stories I will begin my discussion of fiction with Le Clézio''s short story collection La Martine, are excited about joining other young boys and girls in a kind of moped gang, one point, a few pages into the story, Le Clézio writes, "she understands that the world story by Le Clézio), we readers feel compelled to provide the missing emotion. essential psychological aspects of the two short stories by American author Barry Lopez Information and Pathos in the Work of J.M.G. Le Clézio, Barry Lopez, and Vandana Shiva. Information and Pathos in the Work of J.M.G. Le Clézio, Barry Lopez, and Vandana Shiva. Information and Pathos in the Work of J.M.G. Le Clézio, Barry Lopez, and Vandana Shiva. Information and Pathos in the Work of J.M.G. Le Clézio, Barry Lopez, and Vandana Shiva. work_vsis5gk4kndmhjborznulfvi64 su fauna y su flora se percibe tras las líneas de escritores en los que queda prendido Emerson a orillas del lago Walden buscando una vida más esencial, habitando una cabaña construida por él y sustentándose de lo que fabricaba y se procuraba. Ese bullir natural también se palpa en el texto que nos ocupa, Resistance la política de la Unión era claramente injusta, y esa injusticia tenía dos focos El primero era la esclavitud: había Estados en la que ésta esta campaña bélica no era más que una agresión colonialista a la nación latina poco interés que tenía el gobierno de la Unión por la justicia, y cómo más bien Capitán John Brown que fue ejecutado tras oponerse a la esclavitud por las armas Por ello Thoreau aboga por la resistencia ciudadana, para que las para que el respeto de los derechos del hombre sea definitivo? work_vwxrodygo5hd7bpf3y4pnl6hua terms in order to transmit musical information; analysts work with different high-level structuring frameworks; and performers have their own words to define sound events has strongly influenced musical thought sounds brought to music is the fact that composers organise and keep track of while working with representations of those sounds in order to develop a certain concepts in order to address different ways of understanding these musical phenomena. and complexity of contemporary sound-based music popular music producers, so that listeners can efficiently apply Smalley''s terms in an affective way. words used related to sound and music. Plessas offers an interesting perspective on the evolution of sound description and how different ways of Based on an improvisation framework created by McAuliffe, the article analyses the important link between music and the sound ''wording'' of sound and music as well as the analysis of and concepts for sound and music as well as analysing work_vyvczt4vbnfkzf5b3xpl5gf2de Pierre Le Duff and Cezara Bobeica, "Negotiating, Subverting, Reconfiguring Borders in the EnglishSpeaking World", Transatlantica [Online], 2 | 2017, Online since 27 May 2019, connection on 22 March which cultural communities on both sides of the southern border(s) of the United 5 In their presentation titled "Transgressing and rethinking borders in Rapid City, SD cultural mimesis, some Native American tribes managed to reconfigure space and ethnic and cultural borders between Native Americans and white settlers. 7 Both geographical and cultural borders were the topic of another presentation given by 9 Border reconfiguration is, of course, a wide-ranging question outside the United States Thoreau''s remapping of borders through and within language," the American identities among Arab communities living in the United States, and how all borders and Negotiating, Subverting, Reconfiguring Borders in the English-Speaking World Negotiating, Subverting, Reconfiguring Borders in the English-Speaking World Negotiating, Subverting, Reconfiguring Borders in the English-Speaking World work_w22nsjn3qvf6rl52ukozxngrvi The ''Greening'' of Christian Monasticism and the Future of Monastic Landscapes in North America unique place, but their turn toward more ecological approaches to stewardship and land management has resulted in more ecologically sustainable management practices and land tenure arrangements. monastic orders and communities continued to be founded in rural or semi-wilderness areas, both out American Catholic men''s monastic communities toward more ecologically minded theology and land environmental movement on the other trickled down into monastic communities throughout North back-to-the-land movement were trying out, many monastic communities attempted to return to a farming and its contribution to the decline in monastic land-based industries and general stewardship of Trappist monks who actively sought out consultation in order to improve their land management monks love their land, the monastery was far from a model of ecological sustainability. monastic land management and an increasing awareness of environmental values. work_w2ldig3hwzhgrekpa2nqjkndbm Many scholars draw on Inglehart''s concept of post-materialism and consider voluntary simplicity to be a way of limiting one''s consumption in order to free oneself and seek satisfaction in the non-material Inglehart''s structural assumption that non-consumption lifestyles like voluntary simplicity only develop in affluent societies and suggest that the Czech keywords: voluntary simplicity, non-consumption lifestyles, theory of postmaterialism, motivations for simplicity, post-socialism are changing the dominant consumer culture, and they regard voluntary simplicity as ''lifestyle activism'' [Hatfield 2011] within a movement of like-minded beginnings of this research on non-consumption lifestyles date back to the period of transformation from state socialism to capitalism in the early 1990s, as we Librová''s findings call into question the assumption that non-consumption lifestyles emerge in the context of the experience of material abundance and problematise the broad application of Inglehart''s theory. issues; everydayness and daily routines (work, leisure, hobbies); the consumption and materiality of the household; social relations; and motivations and beliefs (e.g. political, religious, environmental). work_wb4gfzezrvdvfpn34hvcoaeqfy La mayoría de los cambios están circunscritos al ámbito del cuenco mismo, que está construido en un material con varios niveles de flexibilidad, pero que no deja de determinarlos desde sus formas, "domesticándolos" al ser interpretados 2 Las evidencias de la crisis: la amenaza de una destrucción nuclear y la ruptura de los equilibrios ecológicos que protegen y estado al servicio de hacer cada vez "más efectiva" esta dominación, acrecentada por un modelo económico que basa su crecimiento en la explotación de los recursos naturales renovables y no por más de 800 autores, revisado por 2500 científicos de 130 países, y dado a conocer en la Reunión Internacional del Panel Intergubernamental de Cambio Climático concluyó que "existen suficientes evidencias científicas para establecer una relación entre las violencia para someter las fuerzas del mal, por lo que debe ser work_wbu5oyelqzde3dw2eunjeam4bq This article argues that the benefits for society implied by the application of Arendt''s thought and beyond, would not only help question traditional theory of civil disobedience, but also reflect upon new adaptations of the concept. Besides an extraordinary amount of previously confidential information, Edward Snowden, Chelsea (formerly Bradley) Manning and other whistleblowers provided the general public with a more general insight: societies of our time quarrel with the concept of civil disobedience. WikiLeaks not only modifies the processes of investigative journalism and shifts theoretical borders of public spaces towards a global audience (Cohen & Castillo, 2011), it also challenges the concept of civil disobedience at all levels: political philosophy, policy and in the mind of the public. In my understanding, WikiLeaks'' act of publishing the ''Collateral Murder'' video can be defined as a digital practice of civil disobedience, noting that this definition is based on the attempt of descriptive criteria and even self-descriptions by the collective and, does not yet allow for any conclusion about its legitimacy. work_wc33a25t5vfeheuuass653vk3e individualism in ancient Chinese philosophy and culture. in different times and different places, the individualism represented in the Zhuangzi individualism, especially those theories developed in modern times, all the core values Zhuangzi did use other ancient words to express the concept of "individual," such as uniqueness of an individual that Zhuangzi admires and values highly. hanging; and "tian fang " (Zhuangzi 9: 7), which means to liberate the individual life and in ancient China was quite likely reduced due to Zhuangzi''s philosophy of life. Zhuangzi a pattern of individualism in ancient China. The individualism in the Zhuangzi was bred in the particular social-cultural background This social economic background made Zhuangzi''s individualism possible, but it First, Zhuangzi does not understand "individual" in a Western metaphysical way; Second, Zhuangzi thinks that the only thing that an individual mind or the "self" The Social-Cultural and Philosophical Background of Individualism in Zhuangzi work_wk6ljha5fnhbbelyzmcfxpxg4m Henry David Thoreau and John Muir, the public intellectuals whose work I intend to focus in develop towards Nature, analyzing Henry David Thoreau''s and John Muir''s theories and their In Thoreau''s second paradigm, the pioneer is presented as a pure man when compared this way, Thoreau''s contribution to approaching the Man/Nature relationship is basically the used by Man, whereas John Muir''s notion of pure preservation claimed that nature had to be for the "use and education of people", which is one of the main ideas of the National Parks advocating the idea of the National Parks, John Muir had never thought that they would book National Parks: The American Experience: The National Parks are an example of a widespread attitude towards Nature, which It is vital to study the thought of public intellectuals like Henry David Thoreau and John Muir to John Muir and the American Wilderness. work_wn2rsxdiprhzhodtegxabg75bm sativa achenes (seeds) by carrier pigeons, Achene survival was greatest under in vitro conditions, which lacked a mastication step, compared to dog Plants adapted for endozoochory classically have seeds embedded in the fleshy Thus, in classic endozoochory, excreted seeds often show higher percentages of germination, and/or accelerated emergence, compared to nuts or achenes, which usually show reduced germination rates compared to noningested seeds [8–11]. open hemp achenes, killing the prospect of seed dispersal. Mammals that feed on feral or cultivated hemp seed include horses, cattle, goats, deer, dik-dik, rabbits, hamsters, field voles, rats, and mice [18]. cache seeds in hiding places, including hemp achenes [49, tetrazolium test of seed viability, or germinating achenes Of 72 achenes subjected to full in vitro digestion, 25 seedlings emerged, or 34.7%. Literature specifying seed size or mass in cases of successful endozoochory in other plant species with dry nuts or achenes work_wn7mm4ex3ndzpej4bcj5tbkexy verkenningen van het Rijksinstituut voor M ilieu­ wordt dat onzekerheid en discontinuïteit van toe­ ven2 en het gebruik van scenario''s is inmiddels een bezig met het vormgeven van een nieuwe lange-ter­ Uit het bovenstaande volgt, zoals Van der Staal en Van Vught (1988) het stellen, dat ''onze sam enle­ wordt door het niet weten van wat er op ons afkomt. de variabiliteit van het systeem dat beschouwd wordt geschiedenis leert dat de wereld vaak het businessas-usualpad verlaat door afwijkingen van actuele het interpreteren van onzekerheden een essentieel aandacht voor onzekerheid in het proces van toe­ Dobbinga laat zien dat in de loop van het proces denkbaar zouden zijn in het licht van onzekerheid. dat ''het vooronderstellen van onzekerheid'' puur een set van scenario''s, m aar wordt gekozen voor van het handelen; en dat die experts beperkt ei realiseert m en zich dat het verkennen ''van de toe­ work_wnugj6km6bec5aado4tiqxv5uq As Table 1 shows, the IRS estimates noncompliance with the corporation income tax in 2001 to be $30 billion, which corresponds to a noncompliance For medium-sized corporations, the gap was calculated by estimating, based on operational (that is, nonTCMP) audits from the mid-1980s, how much tax revenue would have been other country has undertaken a broad-based analysis of tax evasion like the Taxpayer Compliance Measurement Program or the National Research Program. Silvani and Brondolo (1993) report calculations of the net evasion rate for the value-added tax in 19 mostly developing the resource cost of raising taxes— bread-and-butter concerns of public economics.4 If the estimated $290 billion net income tax gap could somehow be costlessly "Income Tax Evasion: A Theoretical Analysis." Journal of Public Economics, November, 1(3– Model of Corporate Income Tax Evasion," Analysis of Income Tax Evasion and its Detection." RAND Journal of Economics, Spring, 22(1): Research: Individual Income Tax Gap Estimates for work_wod6qov62nd7bcbexsiup2zcki Even the Rain (Icíar Bollaín, 2010) takes a metacin-ematic approach to the story of a Mexican film crew in Bolivia shooting an historic drama on Christopher Even the Rain blends several cinematic tendencies, which at times clash to create a temporal short circuit. of the 1960s new waves of Latin American cinema clearly The sequences showing the film crew shooting the Bollaín''s film emphasizes the continuity of colonialism in its different forms regional Latin American cinema over different periods. the Rain brings Latin American Cinema film is in Bollaín''s vision of Latin American crew shooting the Columbus film and the María interviews them and a revealing dialogue takes place about the film''s historical colonialism, one may question why Europeans, rather than Latin Americans, should in turn Latin American films contribute to The Columbus film in Even the Rain Even the Rain, Icíar Bollaín''s Political Film." The New York Times, work_wsuog6hbvzfvlhsq2jiohrdkgu James, Wittgenstein, Hearne I once wrote a book about Wittgenstein and William James in 2. Wittgenstein respected and loved William James, an Wittgenstein''s later work: for example, James''s emphasis on acceptance in language, thought, and knowledge, James thinks that Some of James''s earliest writing concerns the uses of animals in James is not concerned with the dog''s inner life or with cruelty to James thinks we are mostly blind to the dogs, but not entirely James is interested in the dogs as conscious beings: in their James''s main point is not about dog''s consciousness, but about among the animals at large, in domains, James thinks, that we only the dog''s and cat''s form of life. As with James, dogs are a major example, appearing at five points grammar of the human form of life, but that of the dog''s form of the grammar of our form of life with the dog. Wittgenstein and William James. work_wtkacxno4baizpuowwkrrgoxsi URL : http://journals.openedition.org/transatlantica/738 Transatlantica – Revue d''études américaines est mis à disposition selon les termes de la licence sous-tendues par une référence implicite ou explicite à la place de l''homme dans son longue tradition des « nature writings » qui ont façonné la vie littéraire et la conscience philosophique de la nation américaine qui fut une des premières à poser, par littérature 2 C''est précisément cette longue et riche tradition littéraire américaine qu''Alain dans lequel il entreprend une analyse chronologique des œuvres majeures qui nature héritées du transcendantalisme jusqu''aux écritures contemporaines qui tentent de la nature dans une tension dialectique avec la conscience individuelle du sujet. dans ses Journals la question de la préservation de la nature, préfigurant ainsi les écrits C''est à travers les écrits d''Aldo Leopold, qui monde naturel dans une rhétorique religieuse qui postule la parité et la solidarité entre cette filiation religieuse qui irrigue les écrits d''environnement américains. work_wx57h2a2yzhgxkfg7a4x32l5vm presentada a construção do conceito de "Teoria política" e são descritos os conteúdos desenvolvidos nos capítulos posteriores, bem como a Outro aspecto explorado na obra são os contatos da teoria política com outras disciplinas, como a Ciência Política, a História e a posição dos autores é de tomar a teoria política como uma área razoavelmente autônoma. teoria política contemporânea: como conjugar o princípio de igualdade a uma teoria liberal por meio do conceito de justiça. Nas seções que se seguem neste capítulo, os autores apresentam detalhadamente como o conceito de igualdade e a questão da justiça distributiva se articulam com o conceito de teorias políticas contemporâneas, são trabalhados os principais conceitos utilizados por Rawls, tais como: a posição original, o véu da ignorância, os princípios de justiça, justiça procedimental, o princípio da de livros que introduzam os leitores ao estudo das teorias políticas work_wzk5y5hmv5amrfbqwhvsihkdii A state court in Virginia also ruled in April 2012, permitting the use of predictive coding over a party''s Technology for Electronic Discovery: Keyword Searching to Predictive Coding Could a party wishing to use predictive coding to cull responsive documents convince the court that the method Publicis Groupe that predictive coding "is an acceptable way to search for relevant ESI in appropriate cases." Roles of the Parties and the Court in Discovery under the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure The discovery process commences under the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure when the parties "meet and confer" at a address the ultimate question: should courts mandate the use of predictive coding in electronic discovery over a party''s Parties may also reasonably resist use of predictive coding methods due to concerns about protection of the attorney-client Mandating use of predictive coding in electronic discovery, therefore, would be an ill-advised judicial intrusion. work_x54bxvbp2nhiniummcn5envy2m of anthropogenic climate change and decline of direct experience with the out-of-doors, the idea of wilderness may no question, what does wilderness mean to the Millennial generation? an on-going debate over the value of the wilderness tradition. Anthropogenic climate change is not the only factor threatening those wilderness values. wilderness values across the Millennial generation. Rather, we are studying how these writers are engaging with the inherited wilderness tradition: what language, people to open up and learn more about the world or themselves." These sentiments echo those of classic American nature writers such as Henry David Thoreau, who wrote, "I went meanings of wilderness in her essay "This Wild World" and, important idea running through many essays was that of wilderness as a social construct or, for some, an illusion. many earlier nature writers recognized that wilderness was The ubiquity of communications technology was a dominant theme in the essays; six of them defined wilderness as a work_x63z3fi5lnhzvjqay47gr3jmtm IN MEMORIAM: LAWRENCE KILHAM, 1910–2000 IN MEMORIAM: LAWRENCE KILHAM, 1910-2000 Lawrence Kilham died at his home in Lyme, their own ways in the field, coming back together every few hours to share their observations. about birds, joining both the AOU and the Wilson Ornithological Society in 1952. From that point on, his work with the behavior of birds and mammals, an avocation, became a passion that led to more than 90 Lawrence Kilham successfully lived two outstanding careers in science! birds, Lawrence Kilham is best known for his Watching Birds, to those who wish to understand nature. Lawrence Kilham outlived his wife, Jane, and encouraged his interest; Phil became enthralled with birds at an early age. Phil went to work in the investment business On leaving military service, Phil worked in Significantly, Phil put his investment expertise to work for WOS, but especially following his term as President, Phil guided the Endowment Committee work_x6jqueqbobfublwhhdkrgvvsea 错误:javax.servlet.ServletException: java.lang.NumberFormatException: null exception:javax.servlet.ServletException: java.lang.NumberFormatException: null message:java.lang.NumberFormatException: null localizedMessage:java.lang.NumberFormatException: null stackTrace:javax.servlet.ServletException: java.lang.NumberFormatException: null at org.apache.struts.action.RequestProcessor.processException(RequestProcessor.java:535) at org.apache.struts.action.RequestProcessor.process(RequestProcessor.java:236) at org.apache.struts.action.ActionServlet.process(ActionServlet.java:1196) at org.apache.struts.action.ActionServlet.doGet(ActionServlet.java:414) at javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(HttpServlet.java:723) at 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Both Hepzibah and Clifford thus come to experience, although in differing ways, sound''s capacity to regulate their Clifford''s ears at least, Phoebe''s voice discloses sound''s connection "to the ultimate concerns of existence," offering proof of American Spiritualism, along with the practice of animal magnetism, certainly had been established as a movement particularly attuned to the sounds emanating from the spectral world.53 work_xcd6cudho5afncus2g7uagegfi Keywords: American avant-garde theater; Gertrude Stein; metaphysical religion religion as a dimension of Stein''s work or its ripple effect through the American avant-garde. particular attention paid to Stein and the shifting religious landscapes of metaphysical religion. By tracing Gertrude Stein''s relationship to metaphysical religion, we can also metaphysics that permeated Stein''s world, thought, and the theatrical work to which we now turn. definition of metaphysical religion in particular, Stein''s own preoccupations with the mind and mental Stein further fleshed out the relationship between the mind and natural landscapes in her book Stein borrowed these relationships from the world of metaphysical religion around her, but Stein the continuum of American religion, which James called a fundamentally individual encounter The mental magic of turning the vastness of nature into art is Stein''s metaphysical Metaphysical religion, landscape, and the elevation of art all coalesce in Stein''s 1927 libretto for Four work_xevwf376rjeczjxg6jsnnymmxm in Philip Roth''s American Pastoral view of these artists as offering unifying definitions of a hermeticallysealed national identity, the essay reads American Pastoral as a reenactment of the sense of crisis that permeates the work of Ralph Waldo American Renaissance link of body and nation, the essay reads cancer for Zuckerman''s interest in terrorism at the time that American Pastoral was and nation sees American Pastoral re-explore the classic trope of the Zuckerman from his position as a self-consciously Jewish American author of the complexities of the American Renaissance and of Philip Roth''s response to it. suggest the ways in which Roth borrows the form of Hawthorne''s work, American Pastoral: thus, when Zuckerman tells of the Swede''s "flawlessly While Zuckerman''s representations of Swede Levov and the American Roth wrote American Pastoral at a moment before 9/11 and at a time "The Inscription of Terrorism: Philip Roth''s American Pastoral." work_xfqk4fmepbe4rborsg5e3fgwtu bring together a number of interrelated, open-ended questions for the practice of ethnography and the modes of anthropological knowledge it has Texas fame, the Bhopal disaster, American military science, and the university press, among others, become sites for sustained anthropological reflection in a manner that queries the relationship between ethnography as a As an index of this claim, I note that neither Critical Anthropology Now nor the Greenhouse, Mertz, and Warren volume makes reference to the work of Fabian or Boon, while both cite Fox and Marcus. it can reveal about the current state of ethnographic practice in anthropological knowledge production "after" the Writing Culture critique. represented in the Marcus and Greenhouse, Mertz, and Warren volumes. Both Ethnography in Unstable Places and Critical Anthropology Now The Marcus collection would work well in courses on the anthropology of knowledge and science studies. Ethnography in Unstable Places and Critical Anthropology Now are surely work_xfy6bpxbrbdxxc34453jiwulp4 For the non-scientific, public at large, including artists, soil is mainly the surface posure of soil that includes a strange large root: (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._John_ Racek in Austria (Szlezak, 2009), or the soil painting program at the Museu de Ciências da Terra Alexis Dorofeef (Earth Science Museum) in Brazil (Muggler, 2013). Day (1932) is well-known to soil scientists all around the world (see: http://www. "emergence of soil art," in that it gives artists new tools for exploring our relationships http://www.artgallery.nsw.gov.au/exhibitions/new-contemporary-galleries/featured-artists-and-works/anselm-kiefer http://www.artgallery.nsw.gov.au/exhibitions/new-contemporary-galleries/featured-artists-and-works/anselm-kiefer http://www.artgallery.nsw.gov.au/exhibitions/new-contemporary-galleries/featured-artists-and-works/anselm-kiefer Another example of immersive installation soil art explores the more porous, creating dialog on both film as an art form, and on soil as a component. Paintings of soil profiles used by A. Paintings of soil profiles used by A. Paintings of soil profiles used by A. From beginning of 20th century -teaching the soil: from science to art From beginning of 20th century -teaching the soil: from science to art work_xhlaqfhah5dn7k5k2ectsckgdu essays, Land and Sea: Environmental History in Atlantic Canada, Claire Campbell 1 Richard Judd, Second Nature: An Environmental History of New England (Amherst & Boston: environmental history of New England and Atlantic Canada is far more complex environmental history of New England and Atlantic Canada. Environmental History in Atlantic Canada, Richard Judd''s Second Nature: An Environmental History of New England, Christopher Pastore''s Between Land and First, Judd moves beyond both the environmental determinism of early-20thcentury scholarship on environment and nature as well as the cultural determinism to see New England''s environmental history as a balance between culture and nature many scholars of environmental history of New England and Atlantic Canada have Atlantic Canada, but it is the long and diverse use of the environment – the postpioneer history – that allows the environmental historians of this region to more Judd''s environmental history of New England, such early stewardship of resources work_xjh4v47umvazxlbvwlneicz7py "Shakespeare and ecocriticism: The unexpected return of the Elizabethan World Picture" By The ways we human beings think about the world around us – our explanations for how the Earth came to Separating us from Shakespeare''s time is a radical new way of thinking that the Earth, Lovelock invented a simple model of a Gaia process and called it DaisyWorld. ever-rising output of the sun is making DaisyWorld rather too hot for daisies, but of course the white, Eventually, of course, the sun''s energy is so great that not even a white daisy-cooled planet can sustain The black daisies of DaisyWorld retain heat energy that strikes them while the white ones reflect it away. turned from white to black because of the sun (tanning is in all people a marginal change) just as no daisy turned from black to white in DaisyWorld. post-structuralists for whom binary oppositions of the kind black/white are false, human distinctions in work_xlk7zdj3rzf3dp2sl3oq2bafl4 Change of Local Culture after the 25th Revolution and its Impact on Environmental Awareness Change of Local Culture after the 25th Revolution and its the 25th revolution on both of local culture and environmental behavior during the revolution and up till now, and Keywords: Environmental behavior; maintaining; built environment; 25th revolution In developing countries environmental issues generally involve the loss of natural areas and the One of the major environmental problems that appeared in the Egyptian Environment is the the 4. Egyptians behavior towards the environment since the revolution Question 5: Do you think that the revolution will have an impact on future urban development Question 14: The behavior of the Egyptians towards the environment changed after the Question 20: You think that the Environmental problems in rural and urban areas (pollution Retrived from http://www.britannica.com/ EBchecked/topic/766184/local-culture. Retrived from http://www.wordiq.com/definition/Culture. work_xlmkvpmbwbchdpehlspae47kgu Ethics, health care and spinal cord injury: research, will trace the evolution of the rules that medical researchers, practitioners and payers for treatment must Keywords: ethics; morals; health care (research, practice, finance); abortion; euthanasia; academic Code of Medical Ethics authored by the British physician, Ethics, health care and spinal cord injury Ethics, health care and spinal cord injury Ethics, health care and spinal cord injury Ethics, health care and spinal cord injury Ethics, health care and spinal cord injury Ethics, health care and spinal cord injury Ethics, health care and spinal cord injury Ethics, health care and spinal cord injury Ethics, health care and spinal cord injury Ethics, health care and spinal cord injury Ethics, health care and spinal cord injury Ethics, health care and spinal cord injury Ethics, health care and spinal cord injury: research, practice and finance Ethics, health care and spinal cord injury: research, practice and finance work_xlzwilfwirf2ffd7thbjdrzufy This study aims at studying social, psychological and environmental effects of pollution in London in British the paper will focus on how pollution problem has been reflected in British Poetry with a brief background environmental pollution problem in British Poetry will be handled within the frame of ecocritical method. Keywords: environmental pollution, British Poetry, ecocriticism, environment Hereby, this paper focuses on the theme of environmental pollution in the selected British poems since made London the most crowded city of England, which gave way to water and air pollution. London became the first city that struggled with air pollution problem of the modern ages (Field 2018, pp. In his famous poem London''s air pollution problem is felt in these lines: In 20th century in which pollution problem became more and more serious, British poets started to handle emphasis on social, cultural and environmental effects of pollution in London, British Poetry has pioneered work_xm7fdlqloraafaszslf4wk77zi and takes the side of natural religion against the Whig ideal of moral Keywords: religion, politics, Whig, Democrat, morality liberal theologians such as Burton and Bushnell, God was a presence in nature which guaranteed that human passion was intrinsically moral and that human striving could lead to salvation. called ''''moral government'''' would merge law and religion, Whigs to justify its ideal of moral government, Democratic political theory natural passions as everyone else, implies a similar question regarding the Whigs who sought to establish moral government moral effects of people''s economic dependence on Uncle Sam. Whig economic policy called for the government to subsidize aesthetic, by abstracting imaginatively from the facts of sense perception—the basis, according to orthodox neo-Puritan epistemology, of moral truth—allows access to spirit in nature.7 Exercising positive conception of Puritan moral government, while Democrats In the character of Chillingworth, Whig moral government is represented as an assault on the theological foundations of Democratic work_xo6d4izrnvcircmngiga7uby5m Purdy, « People, Place and Politics: D''Arcy McNickle''s (Re)Valuing of Native American People, Place and Politics: D''Arcy McNickle''s (Re)Valuing of Native American ... People, Place and Politics: D''Arcy McNickle''s (Re)Valuing of Native American ... People, Place and Politics: D''Arcy McNickle''s (Re)Valuing of Native American ... People, Place and Politics: D''Arcy McNickle''s (Re)Valuing of Native American ... People, Place and Politics: D''Arcy McNickle''s (Re)Valuing of Native American ... People, Place and Politics: D''Arcy McNickle''s (Re)Valuing of Native American ... People, Place and Politics: D''Arcy McNickle''s (Re)Valuing of Native American ... People, Place and Politics: D''Arcy McNickle''s (Re)Valuing of Native American ... People, Place and Politics: D''Arcy McNickle''s (Re)Valuing of Native American ... People, Place and Politics: D''Arcy McNickle''s (Re)Valuing of Native American ... People, Place and Politics: D''Arcy McNickle''s (Re)Valuing of Native American ... People, Place and Politics: D''Arcy McNickle''s (Re)Valuing of Native American ... People, Place and Politics: D''Arcy McNickle''s (Re)Valuing of Native American ... work_xrbfwemfqng3vkjnl3yi2e2ruy Earth, ''''Environment,'''' is doubly quoted: Both the word and the world speak; Action is engaged in words, environments, and their peoples; Responsible research takes nature, or communication and environment, while generating better ways of dwelling on earth. Keywords: Ethnography; Nature and Culture; Relation of Words to World; Tenets for understanding of ''''the natural world and environmental problems'''' is ''''mediated by imbrication, as a way of reminding us that ''''environment'''' is a word, being quoted, As we have discussed, we can understand ''''environment,'''' as quoted, as a word that to our word, ''''environment,'''' and its intimate link to nature''s world. instance to the word ''''environment,'''' but to a process through which the world ''''environment,'''' ''''wilderness,'''' ''''nature'''' and the like as words and signs that are already about environmental words, worlds, and ways people live in places. Earth, ''''Environment,'''' is doubly quoted: the word and the world speak. work_xt4paicbtvgqnb5x56nfb7d7ua [PDF] Theorising Interventions as Events in Systems | Semantic Scholar Corpus ID: 17993728Theorising Interventions as Events in Systems Conventional thinking about preventive interventions focuses over simplistically on the "package" of activities and/or their educational messages. Sort by Most Influenced Papers Community, Culture and Sustainability in Multilevel Dynamic Systems Intervention Science View 2 excerpts, cites methods and background View 6 excerpts, cites results and background View 4 excerpts, cites background View 4 excerpts, cites background View 4 excerpts, cites background View 4 excerpts, cites background Ecological Theory in Practice: Illustrations From a Community-Based Intervention to Promote the Health of Recent Mothers Methods for exploring implementation variation and local context within a cluster randomised community intervention trial View 3 excerpts, references background and methods View 3 excerpts, references background and methods By clicking accept or continuing to use the site, you agree to the terms outlined in our Privacy Policy, Terms of Service, and Dataset License work_xwo2fddrkfaphctzu75cs4bkkq Oromo ecopoetics to determine: (a) how ecology and creative process conspire in the production of cultural referents, Oromo Orature is a voice of the people who rely on traditional agricultural life Keywords: ecology; orature/folksong; ecoculture; creative process/act; ecopoetics; Oromo/Oromia/Ethiopia; ecological archetypes/identity; performance; indigenous practices; model of origin narratives in relation to ecology, this study examines some examples of Oromo close exploration of human-ecology relationships in Oromo Orature: What is ecopoetics? Oromo people largely believe this story to be the genesis of Mother Nature/Earth at Walaabu, transformative cultural agency to explore the ethically challenged human-ecology relationships. transformative cultural agency to explore the ethically challenged human-ecology relationships. The Oromo esoteric knowledge of human-environment relations draws on ecological local ecopoetics (poetics of ecology) as a creative and critical act, as an innate human capacity for This study concludes with some ecopoetic insights into the Oromo expressive culture (Orature) work_xx5o6bh6tncatkhnnr3eugvtha come la storia dell''oblio dell''essere, del suo senso autentico e che l''Essere in quanto immutabile si costituisce come e in una tanto che ad ogni particolare concezione dell''Essere si è sempre l''uomo delle società arcaiche il cosmo ha una storia, se non altro del cosmo e della società umana è una storia sacra, conservata e Il mito dell''eterno ritorno del tempo è, per tempo e la storia profani non abbia nulla a che fare. del cosmo e non della storia. ciò che è accaduto nel tempo mitico delle origini, ma ciò non si ha una concezione lineare del tempo sia perché la storia in se Tempo che non ritorna eternamente secondo lo schema del mito di una fine della storia, è quasi sempre al centro di tutte le La fine forse non è alla fine della storia di cui l''uomo Il tempo della fine non è più vicino, è già work_xyztrcmkbnd4doy5xh4nldighe The author elaborates and compares both ultimate constitutional and political designs, specifying Key words: Secularism; Islamism; Velajet-i-Faqih; Kemalism; Atli ok; Constitutional-political design constitutional political design of Turkey and Iran, provisions that affirm some at the To which extent the existing constitutional and political systems of Turkey and and the designing of their own "Islamic" model in Iran led by Ayatollah Khomeini in 1974 institutions and the fundamental values of the constitutional and the political order of One of the determinant specifics of the Turkish constitutional order and political First, the central institution in the Islamic Iranian model is the Supreme Leader (the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Iran, 1979, Preamble). Secularism and Islamism as concepts of the constitutional and the political model The Turkish and the Iranian constitutional political model are but exclusive modes 5. Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Iran, 1979 work_y3impgpl75ec7ladm7hw44izua "Where I Lived Was Far off as Many": Poems and Photographs on Bicentennial Thoreau Poems and Photographs on Bicentennial Thoreau". DOI: https://doi.org/10.5334/as.38 Corresponding authors: José Duarte (joseaoduarte@gmail.com); Sara Henriques (sarapaivahenriques@gmail.com) Keywords: Erasure Poetry; Thoreau; Landscape; Nature; Photography Duarte and Henriques: "Where I Lived Was Far off as Many"Art. 7, page 4 of 4 Duarte and Henriques: "Where I Lived Was Far off as Many"Art. 7, page 4 of 4 Duarte and Henriques: "Where I Lived Was Far off as Many"Art. 7, page 4 of 4 These poems were written by erasing the chapter "Where I Lived, and I What Lived For" published in Walden. Poems by José Duarte. How to cite this article: Duarte, José, and Sara Henriques. ""Where I Lived Was Far off as Many": Poems and ""Where I Lived Was Far off as Many": Poems and Anglo Saxonica is a peer-reviewed open access journal published by Ubiquity Press. work_y44mblrdoza2bkjczjyh23qmr4 work_y4gmicgr5nc5xdbwtkovcwvm7u describes the natural history of place;2 indeed, various artists and subgenres narrate different regions and urban spaces: 2 Live Crew in An important symbol in African American literature and culture, the city at once represents black opportunity and Rap, as a genre of African American literary production and performance, presents complicated views of the city: some condition of the built environment and an African American ''''ecological way of seeing.''''6 According to Mtume ya Salaam, before 1989, rap description of place in rap music? then perhaps we can see another link between rap music and mainstream environmental literature. With its emphasis on the built environment and humans'' relationship to the nonhuman world, rap music can indeed fulfill Buell''s requirements for ecologically oriented literature. historicized black urban writing, then it makes sense to include rap ''Hoods and the Woods: Rap Music as Environmental Literature ''Hoods and the Woods: Rap Music as Environmental Literature work_y6v2dke5hfevnipmt64prfgtnq I planned to write a short book explaining how and why ideas about selfgovernment developed in European and American thought from the middle on republican, liberal, and democratic ideas, I found thinkers reflecting again some early New England colonies called "democracie," the sources I was reading 1 See David Armitage, Civil Wars: A History in Ideas (New York, 2017). Modern Intellectual History 3/3 (2006), 495–521; Kloppenberg, "Thinking Historically: Jennifer Ratner-Rosenhagen, eds., The Worlds of American Intellectual History (New York, My history of democracy is self-consciously both a contribution to scholarly War to the American Revolution, and then to the French Revolution, nineteenthand twentieth-century German theorists of popular sovereignty, and anticolonial and "liberal" ideas in Toward Democracy, The entire book is an attempt to shift our historical record shows that not all influential ideas about democracy originated Bourke seems not to have engaged with my analysis of American democracy. work_y7njd6ynrzespdgk4vh6jgbtyy Abstract: This paper reviews the habitat characteristics and the behaviour of selected stream fishes during winter in Although these studies have contributed to an improved understanding of habitat use and behaviour of stream fishes during winter, much remains to be stream sub-basin, is needed to satisfy the diverse habitat requirements of lotic fish communities in winter. Generalized criteria for winter habitat selection by fishes in natural, coldwater streams, listed in order of relative importance water temperatures is probably a low-priority criterion for selection of winter habitat for most stream species (Table 1). Stream fishes use different strategies for overwintering, depending on the species, life stage, and the availability of suitable habitats in the system (Table 3). Mackay 1979; Prowse and Gridley 1993) and increasing evidence of movement by stream fishes in winter (Chisholm et al. important low water velocity refugia and instream cover, conditions preferred by many stream fishes in winter (see above). work_ybozcrrxnrgcpgwxu22j5es67i In this study, I focus on the case of Walden Woods (Massachusetts, U.S.) to provide empirical evidence of the evolution and historical portrayal of environmental restoration narratives, and the nature-society Walden Woods, I provide evidence on the social mechanisms for restoration and the manifestations of ''restored nature.'' I compare changing restoration narratives across three sites in Walden Woods: 1) shoreline Keywords: Brister''s Hill, cultural landscape restoration, myth-changing, nature, Henry David Thoreau, Walden Woods case of Walden Woods (Massachusetts, U.S.), where restoration practices extend back to the late-1950s. Walden Woods) to restoration knowledge, and thus policies and practices, The location of Walden Pond (site A), the former Town of Concord landfill (site B), and Brister''s Hill (site C) in Walden Woods, Massachusetts, restoration practices at Walden Woods Walden Woods Project, it is the restoration of Brister''s Hill and the creation Walden Pond Restoration Study Final work_ydw6j4latngthc45gwdeiomuqe In two articles recently published in this journal, Wei-Ning Xiang presents four instances of Ian McHarg''s effective, time-honored socio-ecological practice research and raises the question of why he was so successful in discovering and articulating truth in these exemplary cases. In this knowledge I&I (implementation and impact) research article, the author digs into the question through a lens of ecopracticology (the study of socio-ecological practice, that is) and presents four reasons for McHarg''s achievements: (1) a proud member of the "crypto-pseudo-quasi-scientist" club; (2) a pragmatic way of knowing; (3) an ethical belief in human beings'' enlightened self-interest; and (4) a classic style of writing. It honors with great admiration McHarg''s humorous and humble self-designation, and helps highlight his own pragmatic, ethical way of knowing and classic style of writing which served well his socio-ecological practice and practice research in the four instances showcased in Xiang (2019c and 2019d). work_yipyzatcmjgz5b4hzyddfs32fy An examination of ecological changes on the felid tree shows repeated patterns of resource partitioning in time (activity patterns), space (preferred habitat type), and food (as measured by body size) among closely related species. Pardofelis marmorata, the Marbled Cat of the Himalayas, Indochina, and Sundaland, formed part of the radiation in a group including the genus Lynx (O''Brien 1996), although in the study by Johnson and O''Brien (1997), this species did not consistently associate with any other felid; a relationship with the Puma group was in that study more likely. The species are separated into eight lineages (Johnson et al., 2006;O''Brien & Johnson, 2007), of which the monophyletic Panthera lineage, supported by both morphological and molecular evidence (Hemmer, 1978;Herrington, 1986;Salles, 1992;Janczewski et al., 1995;Johnson et al., 1996Johnson et al., , 2006Bininda-Emonds, Gittleman & Purvis, 1999;Mattern & McLennan, 2000;Bininda-Emonds, Decker-Flum & Gittleman, 2001;Jae-Heup et al., 2001;Yu & Zhang, 2005;Christiansen, 2008a;Davis, Li & Murphy, 2010), comprises six large felid species widely distributed in the world (Wozencraft et al., 2005). work_yoycwpwjjbdlhg7kw7bdf3mkre The authors focus on the development of a theoretical framework for the adaptation of the method to a different cultural, geographical, social, political, and institutional context from the one it was designed for. mountaintop removal coal mining coexists with rural landscapes, forested mountains, and scarcely inhabited valleys. The significance of conducting a landscape characterization in such an area is acknowledged as well as the necessity to address five dimensions of the question of transferability: physical, cultural, disciplinary, political, and social. the article the authors examine the British and USA character-based approaches to landscape highlighting the main Keywords: Landscape Character Assessment, Mountaintop removal, Southern coalfields, West Virginia, Appalachian the United States using the Landscape Character Assessment (LCA) method initially developed in Great Britain the United States using the Landscape Character Assessment (LCA) method initially developed in Great Britain States of America (USA) is due to the need for a character-based or descriptive approach to landscape which can work_yqizetyfvneohizohkd6fytf7q influence both when plants flower and when insects pollinate, and if those variables change, so might consensus thus far about how the timing of plants and pollinators has been changing and how that might provide some management guidelines to help promote healthy plant-pollinator relationships in light of threat that changing phenologies may present to plant-pollinator interactions and to flowering plants and then insect pollinators individually. evidence for changes in flowering phenology over time. they report the change in individual flowering plant species over time. Characteristics of the six studies used to identify changes in flowering phenology across plant species in a given location (Figure 1) and the four studies used to identify changes in insect pollinator phenology (Table 2). The result is six histograms that demonstrate the distribution of changes in flowering phenology across 738 plant species Change in potential insect pollinators over time. Pollinators, flowering plants, and conservation work_z2a7yo6a4nbyrgkk4h7j4aq5w4 en los distintos países, han coexistido naciones más violentas que otras, así como con una "declaración de intenciones" humanitarias y con la defensa de una agresión internacional (véanse los conflictos bélicos iniciados en el siglo XX por Estados Unidos en el mundo árabe, empezada con primera invasión de Irak, del 20 de marzo al 1 de mayo de (China, por ejemplo), como en los que se encuentran en persistente guerra civil (algunos países de África, véanse los casos de Sierra De la misma manera que se ha expuesto de forma somera los diferentes tipos de expansión nacional y desarrollo de la tortura habida a lo largo de los tiempos, se puede señalar la acción seguida por Por ello, las muestras históricas de la no-violencia se extienden a muchos más ejemplos que logran el pacifismo, como es la huelga de los plebeyos work_z4cxw2rtczhelfpymxx7d2yf4u central work of advancing civic learning and democratic engagement in higher education must, of course, be done by We maintained that education was both a means of propagating the doctrines of civil religion and consistently a key tenet American educational ideology as we know it today derives some its character from the era of the common schools. The federal government became even more active in education from the time of the civil rights movement onward and low-income students, with the idea that all high school graduates should be able to go on to higher education. By the 1970s, then, the national faith in education had taken a definite turn toward social Civic Engagement in Higher Education: Concepts and civic faith that all public problems are rooted in education and community service in schools accompanied federally promoted standardized educational assessments throughout the administrations of the three presidents who followed the first Background: The History of American Education as Civil Religion work_za6v2y5wqzg3pocshk26hc7xpm Apstrakt: Eksperiment se, kao umjetnički postupak, u djelima Ivana Ladislava Galete Ivan Ladislav Galeta (1947–2014) jedan je od najistaknutijih ličnosti suvremene umjetničke prakse u Hrvatskoj u drugoj polovini 20. 6 Ivan Ladislav Galeta, film PiRaMidas 1972–1984, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LFpw5zGdbY0, ac. 9 Film „Water pulu 1869–1896 – Ivan Ladislav Galeta, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jZZglHLkKDQ, ac. ponovno ukazuje na Galetin interes za područje polja nulte točke koji se također očituje i u montaži filma gdje je (kao i u predhodnom filmu) izvršena podjela na dvije 10 Barbara Wurm, „O znanju o filmskim zabilješkama i znanju o njima: Ivan Ladislav Galeta", u: Tihomir Milovac (ur.), Krajolik nulte točke, Zagreb, Muzej suvremene umjetnosti–Paksi Keptar, 2013, 46. Galeta u svojim filmovima ne koristi aleatoričku metodu niti da je u skladu s tim element slučajnosti njegova temeljna odrednica kao što imamo primjer u filmu Mihovila film Kut (1975)17 koji spada u kategoriju proširenog filma (expanded cinema).18 Zbog work_zc7xskryg5hd7n56dmocourkim Literature, American Style: The Originality of Imitation in the Early Republic (Penn Press, 2019) In Literature, American Style, Tawil''s subject matter is, itself, a crucial intervention in Tawil''s work responds to recent calls in the field to attend to literary aesthetics. issue of Early American Literature on the topic, to which Tawil contributed, the editors begin linguistic and literary styles of several canonical works of the early national period, but also in paradoxical notion of American style as an "original imitation," Tawil poses more compelling writers made claims to American literary distinction within the obvious context of cultural In chapter three, Tawil expands the link between the American landscape and literary Tawil''s turn toward the "plain style" and sentimental literature in chapter four is a While Tawil''s book deeply contextualizes the rhetorical uses of claiming an American the intricacies of transatlantic exchange, literary style, and cultural nationalism that critics have work_zeh5cowg5bg5fbjdar6hktblgy Leading with the Ear | Film Quarterly | University of California Press Close mobile search navigation Leading with the Ear: Upstream Color and the Cinema of Respiration Kickasola is associate professor of film and digital media and director of the Baylor Communication in New York Program at Baylor University. 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Subject: Leading with the EarUpstream Color and the Cinema of Respiration Citing articles via Email alerts Article Activity Alert Latest Issue Alert Browse Issues Info for Authors Print ISSN 0015-1386 Film & Media Studies Journal Authors Rights & Permissions work_ziwbog5z7reejnvelxv64it2du evidente: per la visione del mondo tipica di questi popoli, se non fosse più in vita 1 Alcuni gruppi, come gli Irochesi e gli Uroni, credono che la vita animale ed umana sulla Terra provenga dal cielo per mezzo della caduta di una donna mistica alle origini del tempo. totalità dell''esperienza della vita sulla terra in maniera privilegiata, per mezzo del loro di sparire dal mondo, quanto il momento della trasformazione e del passaggio da una fagioli e della zucca, ma che praticavano anche la caccia ad animali delle foreste. Ciò dipende in massima parte dal fatto che in questa regione i contatti fra coloni europei e nativi sono iniziati molto presto, già agli albori del XVII secolo, e che questi popoli 9 Manitu è una corruzione di questo nome, che veniva pronunciato anche Manido, ed è del tutto improprio Una delle ragioni della loro work_zjjqymjx3ffbvbcnziitwzrumu first part of the paper explains how for Whitman the notion of democracy and the eponymous motif in his poetry were rooted in the nature of man, rather than the official governing structures. sympathy is the word that permeates Walt Whitman''s discourse on democracy. Keywords: Walt Whitman, institutions, individual, democracy, a country builds edifices of the rule of law, whereas Whitman builds those very structures in the psyche of every individual, strengthening his or her democratic capacity far better that any authority could. Walt Whitman''s poetic concept of inherent personal democracy Walt Whitman''s poetic concept of inherent personal democracy Walt Whitman''s poetic concept of inherent personal democracy Walt Whitman''s poetic concept of inherent personal democracy Therefore, there is little doubt that some future american poets will have to grapple Whitman''s century-old theme of individual democracy by inventing new j. mack, The Pragmatic Whitman: Reimagining American Democracy, work_zjwg7rzmjnhajmuyc3ysq6txh4 up this invitation by considering the hitherto unexplored family resemblances between Cavell''s inheritance of ordinary language philosophy, as between Cavell''s ordinary language philosophy and object relations accounts, as the period from birth to about eighteen months) in ordinary language philosophy and object relations psychoanalysis are not Cavell''s ordinary language philosophy apart from familiar interpretations of it; this section gives an account of the common ground between It is because of this acknowledgment of separateness that in Cavell''s work a discussion of ordinary language often That Adelman collocates her reading of tragedy in Cavell and Winnicott is crucial for any mapping of the conceptual resources that psychoanalysis and ordinary language philosophy share. direct route, Winnicott''s notion of the central importance of the nursing situation finds its way into Cavell''s thinking about skepticism with capacity to be alone.54 Like Winnicott, Cavell thinks about the skeptic''s between infant and mother, Cavell does not necessarily give skepticism a work_zn464vn3mrhilepxszn2pqldiu Historical information spanning different temporal scales (from tens to millions of years) can influence restoration practice by providing ecological context for better understanding of contemporary ecosystems. Ecological history provides clues about the assembly, structure, and dynamic nature of ecosystems, and this information can improve forecasting of how restored systems will respond to changes in climate, disturbance regimes, Paleoecology pushes these baselines back hundreds, thousands, or even millions of years, offering insights into how past species assemblages have responded to changing disturbance regimes and climate. Some disturbances impacting modern ecosystems have analogs in the historical ecological record that provide useful direction to contemporary restoration (Swetnam et al. Contemporary reference sites provide information on environmental conditions, community composition, and ecosystem functions at sites similar to those being restored that have Finally, as restoration ecologists increasingly plan for novel climatic conditions and human influences, they can look to the past to understand factors that impart resilience to communities and ecosystems. work_zojc6vydhncdpm5vcs2rvxqmd4 The environmental issue has reinserted nature at the center of the architectural debate, In fact, Lina Bo Bardi''s written work announces an between architecture and nature is important in that FIG 4 Lina Bo Bardi, Casa is how Bo Bardi generated a modern suburban vision in manipulation of architecture and nature (Gregotti, 1975: 80). Bardi portrays the site as a piece of untouched nature, plans of Bo Bardi for Itamambuca reveal that circular worked with larger lots than Bo Bardi''s in Itamambuca, homogeneity of the lots, Wright''s plans form distended territory, nature and the city. of square-plan houses, one for the large lot and one Bo Bardi''s architecture in Itamambuca did not require The link between architecture and nature was a primitivism and figuration in the work of Lina Bo Bardi of Essays in Architecture and Nature. São Paulo: Instituto Lina Bo e P.M. Bardi, 2002. work_zq7hdapfhvfg7mpvkqlrwsi3fu combination of NMV methods in the same study, i.e., CVM and TCM (e.g., Adamowicz, et The concept of NMV originated in the United States in the mid 1800s when nonmarket values of environmental goods (i.e. wilderness) were discussed by non-economists This study valued the benefits from recreational deer hunting in Maine and became recreation values of Auckland regional parks by using CS estimates from previous NMV which valued the recreational benefits of two areas in the North Island: Te Kouma Park and study was conducted by Sharp and Kerr (2005) and valued recreational fishing at the Waitaki While most of the 92 studies valued only one environmental good, a few used CVM When distributing NMV studies by the environmental commodities they valued, we Estimation of the total CS value of travel time saving for all New Zealanders is The Value of Outdoor Recreation: An Economic Study of the Maine Woods. work_zqulbzjmf5emlpo2bz3soqubfm This article discusses Sunshine Coast writer Inga Simpson''s nature writing in ''anti-Gothic'' approach to landscape in her novels, yet also shows how her ''realist'' depictions of place evoke unease surrounding the issue of white belonging Characters in her novels, like Simpson herself, are fused with the landscape, essay ''Triangulation'' (2016b: 295), Simpson links trees with her subjective life: Simpson''s work challenges the way we live in, and on, an inherited landscape. Simpson identifies as a nature or landscape writer in the same tradition as Tim the places where the characters of Simpson''s novels live that resonates. In Simpson''s first nature novel, Mr Wigg (2013), the tree motif is used to connect Simpson reminds us of trees and the orchard as a metaphor for life (2013: 158) 365/2173-inga-simpson-s-new-novel-nest. 365/2173-inga-simpson-s-new-novel-nest. 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We measured the total length of the longest fiber cable that traverses the lacunae of each leaf blade of flowering individuals in Fiber cables in last formed leaf blades of flowering plants Present Absent work_zvfnja5avnczrliwf3u2xbueza the second half, which is given the subtitle ''handmade China'', goes beyond the disciplinary bounds, China that is no longer interested in the handmade, China, perhaps not so visible as its new buildings regarding my recently published book New China galleries have been racing to expose new architecture in China; celebrity Western architects (including Fig. 1 ''Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou'', by Wang Fangji, from Time + Architecture (Shanghai: Tongji University, 2002-03) by China''s urbanization and building construction. in its buildings and cities, is no longer ''handmade'' handmade artefacts; buildings and cities included)? gigantic handmade city wall in the middle of twentieth-century Beijing. China, as represented in its new architecture and China is still handmade. China is still handmade. 1. Xing Ruan, New China Architecture (Singapore: Periplus, 2006). city centres in China. 4. These statistics were provided by the China Architecture and Building Press in 2005. work_zxi5i3heqrh2xmzjkto4yi3roy To accomplish this goal, it is essential that a mutualistic relationship develop between human society and natural However, sustainability is too complex and dynamic to reduce scientific uncertainty to A greater emphasis on sustain-ethics and value judgments use of the planet would be sustain-ethics (this term Holistically practicing topdown and bottom-up sustainability strategies, including several intermediate ''connecting'' levels, is a formidable, daunting task. ethical way while maintaining sustainable practices, Ethical principles are extremely important since scientific uncertainty may never be satisfactorily reduced in Sustainable use of the planet is an aspiration involving levels of complexity transcending most scientific understanding of scientific uncertainty and its implications for sustainability, decisions mean that policymakers/managers will not have adequate scientific groups unaccustomed to working together on a longterm, meaningful basis on such a complex issue as sustainability strategies. requirements for sustainable use of the planet and major issue in sustainable use of the planet. work_zz7a4tdrpje3tccynyutbowwky author reports a case of involuntary intoxication involving scopolamine toxic psychosis or delirium, in which he testified as a psychiatric expert witness. psychological and physiological symptomatology produced by scopolamine intoxication is outlined. intoxication defense in these cases and should familiarize himself with the specific that a defendant who is voluntarily under the influence of intoxicating substances at the time a criminal act is drugged condition does not raise the defense of insanity, but. 1) He was intoxicated at the time of the criminal act. The common law recognized involuntary intoxication if it occurred under intoxicating drug into his drink. recent successful involuntary intoxication defense in New York City involving scopolamine poisoning, rather than admitting to voluntary intoxication with Note on Scopolamine Intoxication voluntarily intoxicated criminal defendant. New York City Police Department: Operations Order, No. 47, May 10, 1984 New York State Consolidated Jury Instructions, Involuntary Intoxication, 9.45 ($15.25)