Abstract Patterns N Stuff
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Author | : Tony Kola |
Publisher | : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform |
Total Pages | : 60 |
Release | : 2016-10-22 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781539620358 |
Abstract Patterns N' Stuff will satisfy and challenge the novice and the fine point colorist. Anyone who enjoys geometric, generative and whimsical line art can find it here, patterned for your coloring pleasure. Thirty separate compositions you can color and define according to your wishes that challenge, engage and let your mind wander, or achieve coloring nirvana
Author | : Tibor Kiss |
Publisher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 443 |
Release | : 2021-06-10 |
Genre | : Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | : 1108934358 |
A classical viewpoint claims that reality consists of both things and stuff, and that we need a way to discuss these aspects of reality. This is achieved by using +count terms to talk about things while using +mass terms to talk about stuff. Bringing together contributions from internationally-renowned experts across interrelated disciplines, this book explores the relationship between mass and count nouns in a number of syntactic environments, and across a range of languages. It both explains how languages differ in their methods for describing these two fundamental categories of reality, and shows the many ways that modern linguistics looks to describe them. It also explores how the notions of count and mass apply to 'abstract nouns', adding a new dimension to the countability discussion. With its pioneering approach to the fundamental questions surrounding mass-count distinction, this book will be essential reading for researchers in formal semantics and linguistic typology.
Author | : Jodi Ohl |
Publisher | : Penguin |
Total Pages | : 145 |
Release | : 2016-12-26 |
Genre | : Art |
ISBN | : 1440346526 |
Splatter, stamp, scrape, repeat. A quick-start guide to beautifully layered and textured abstracts! While there are many approaches to painting abstract art, Jodi Ohl's philosophy is to simply start. In this book, the successful, self-taught artist helps you "dive in with an open mind and fearless heart." Everything inside is geared toward kick-starting your creativity: • An exciting series of 22 fun-to-follow, step-by-step projects. • A tantalizing variety of approaches and inspirations for applying and manipulating paint, crayons, pencils, ink, paper, photos and more. • Quick and loose exercises for building a library of ideas, color palettes, patterns and designs to use in future paintings. • Loads of practical advice, including how to stock your studio without going broke, the five must-haves mediums, and how to finish and protect your artwork. For beginners eager to get to the "good stuff" and for artists looking to expand their repertoire, it just doesn't get any better. Every action-packed page will have you trying something new and pushing your boundaries! Make marbled acrylic skins * Add a stain * Discover instant gratification with Yupo paper * Achieve the wonderfully aged look of image transfers * Play with graffiti-style art * Experiment with gel mediums * Incorporate non-commercial add-ins like eggshells and netting * Create incredible abstract landscapes and cityscapes * And so much more!
Author | : Jack L. Chalker |
Publisher | : Baen Publishing Enterprises |
Total Pages | : 355 |
Release | : 2003-04-01 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1618243799 |
The Secret of the Three Kings is Revealed at Last For centuries, interstellar prospectors had searched for the fabled Worlds of the Three Kings, the lost El Dorado of the galaxy. But if any found it, they were never heard from again. The mad cyborg Prophet, Ishmael Hand, discovered the mysterious system, with artifacts indicating a superhuman technology, and he had refused to reveal its location before vanishing forever into history. Two more recent expeditions have found the Three Kings. A starfaring evangelist¾Doctor Karl Woodward, preacher and leader of the starship The Mountain¾followed a clue and found it, but never returned. Then a spacegoing salvage team followed Woodward's trail, and also vanished. Now a chance encounter between what's left of the once-mighty human military with an inexplicable alien force has brought an armed expedition to the third planet of the Three Kings, Kaspar. They will join forces with the survivors of the first two expeditions, who have been marooned both by alien powers and by human treachery, as they at last encounter the alien minds behind the mysterious triple planetary system¾and they will face a decision that may determine the fate of the entire human race! At the publisher's request, this title is sold without DRM (Digital Rights Management).
Author | : Francis Jeffry Pelletier |
Publisher | : Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | : 248 |
Release | : 2009-12-03 |
Genre | : Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | : 0190452374 |
A generic statement is a type of generalization that is made by asserting that a "kind" has a certain property. For example we might hear that marshmallows are sweet. Here, we are talking about the "kind" marshmallow and assert that individual instances of this kind have the property of being sweet. Almost all of our common sense knowledge about the everyday world is put in terms of generic statements. What can make these generic sentences be true even when there are exceptions? A mass term is one that does not "divide its reference;" the word water is a mass term; the word dog is a count term. In a certain vicinity, one can count and identity how many dogs there are, but it doesn't make sense to do that for water--there just is water present. The philosophical literature is rife with examples concerning how a thing can be composed of a mass, such as a statue being composed of clay. Both generic statements and mass terms have led philosophers, linguists, semanticists, and logicians to search for theories to accommodate these phenomena and relationships. The contributors to this interdisciplinary volume study the nature and use of generics and mass terms. Noted researchers in the psychology of language use material from the investigation of human performance and child-language learning to broaden the range of options open for formal semanticists in the construction of their theories, and to give credence to some of their earlier postulations--for instance, concerning different types of predications that are available for true generics and for the role of object recognitions in the development of count vs. mass terms. Relevant data also is described by investigating the ways children learn these sorts of linguistic items: children can learn how to sue generic statements correctly at an early age, and children are adept at individuating objects and distinguishing them from the stuff of which they are made also at an early age.
Author | : Jasmine Oliver |
Publisher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 196 |
Release | : 2007-08-07 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 1416938125 |
As the schools summer fashion show approaches, Marina fights for more space for her show designs and Sinead ditches silks for body art. Meanwhile, Frankie wants to skip the show altogether and work the catwalks in Paris.
Author | : Lanna Nakone |
Publisher | : Macmillan |
Total Pages | : 274 |
Release | : 2005-05 |
Genre | : House & Home |
ISBN | : 0312339771 |
Identifies four brain types, providing a self-assessment quiz; discusses sensory preferences; and explains how to successfully organize one's paperwork, possessions, space, and time in a style in line with one's natural inclinations.
Author | : Stanislav Tregub |
Publisher | : STANISLAV TREGUB |
Total Pages | : 162 |
Release | : 2020-08-08 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 5604473979 |
The Mind is the process of building a model of reality by our brain. Usually this “inner universe” allows us to adapt to the outside world, but in some cases, it ceases to be a good guide and even leads to a dead end. We call these states mental illness. In ancient times, they were considered the machinations of the devil or God’s curse. Modern science gives them new names. However, they remain only general labels for a set of external manifestations of a pathological condition (syndromic approach). Without understanding the violations of the internal physical process, science helplessly wanders in the labyrinth of such pseudo-diagnoses, which leads to the current incurability of all systemic pathologies of the Mind. Many understand the fallacy of this approach, but lacking a concept of how the brain normally works, they are forced to walk in a vicious circle when it comes to its malfunctioning. Based on the model developed in detail in previous volumes, the author makes generalizations about the normal state of the process of creating an adaptive reality model and begins to consider its dysfunctions. The book shows the way out of the labyrinth and builds bridges to the next volume, entirely devoted to the systemic pathologies of the Mind, considered from the point of view of specific violations of the physics and technology of the process.
Author | : Sue Stidham |
Publisher | : Scarecrow Press |
Total Pages | : 124 |
Release | : 2003 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 9780810846739 |
Every year, due to curriculum upgrades and the focus on new standards-based learning teachers are expected to do more in the classroom. However, searching through catalogs that offer spectacular resources at high prices is often frustrating. Finally, there is a book that offers a few fast, easy, and inexpensive ideas for teachers to help them keep pace with current classroom trends. Fun Curriculum Activities is packed with activities for young children that will enliven every classroom and create a fun and stimulating learning environment for students. Designed to enhance lessons for K-6, the projects found in this resource will encourage critical thinking, collaboration, problem solving, and experimental learning. The simple and logical arrangement of these innovative resources provides quick access for even the busiest teacher or media specialist. The format provides a foolproof listing of the materials so that every basic necessity is included. Every teacher and media-specialist will want a copy of this book--its easy-to-access, fun-filled projects for under $10 just can't be beat.
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Total Pages | : 228 |
Release | : 1993 |
Genre | : Books |
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