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Author | : ChatStick Team |
Publisher | : ChatStick Team |
Total Pages | : 94 |
Release | : 2023-08-07 |
Genre | : Transportation |
ISBN | : |
đ Embark on a journey through time and space with "Orienting the World: The Story of the Compass"! đ§ Authored by the ChatStick Team, this ebook delves into the captivating history of the compass - from its birth in ancient China, its pivotal role in global exploration, to its futuristic transformations. đ Every chapter unveils a new epoch, from navigating uncharted seas đ, mapping the globe đşď¸, soaring through the sky âď¸, to orienting in the vast expanse of space đ. Discover how a simple tool ignited a revolution in the way we perceive our world! đĄ Experience the thrill of discovery, the sparks of innovation, and the spirit of human perseverance all through the lens of the compass. Download your copy today! đ https://www.chatstickmarket.com/ https://www.chatvariety.com/
Author | : Anna Burke |
Publisher | : Bywater Books |
Total Pages | : 416 |
Release | : 2018-06-18 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1612941206 |
In the year 2513, the only thing higher than the seas is whatâs at stake for those who sail them. Rose was born facing due north, with an inherent perception of cardinal points flowing through her veins. Her uncanny sense of direction earns her a coveted place among the Archipelago Fleet elite, but it also attracts the attention of Admiral Comita, who sends her on a secret mission deep into pirate territory. Accompanied by a ragtag crew of mercenaries and under the command of Miranda, a captain as bloodthirsty as she is alluring, Rose discovers the hard way that even the best sense of direction wonât be enough to keep her alive if she canât learn to navigate something far more dangerous than the turbulent seas. Aboard the mercenary ship, Man oâ War, Rose learns quickly that trusting the wrong person can get you killedâand Mirandaâs crew have no intention of making things easy for herâespecially Mirandaâs trusted first mate, Orca, who is as stubborn as she is brutal.
Author | : Mathias Ănard |
Publisher | : New Directions Publishing |
Total Pages | : 454 |
Release | : 2018-03-27 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0811226638 |
Winner of the 2015 Prix Goncourt, an astounding novel that bridges Europe and the Islamic world Winner of the Prix Goncourt (France), the Leipzig Prize (Germany), Premio Von Rezzori (Italy), shortlisted for the 2017 International Man Booker Prize, shortlisted for the Dublin Literary Award As night falls over Vienna, Franz Ritter, an insomniac musicologist, takes to his sickbed with an unspecified illness and spends a restless night drifting between dreams and memories, revisiting the important chapters of his life: his ongoing fascination with the Middle East and his numerous travels to Istanbul, Aleppo, Damascus, and Tehran, as well as the various writers, artists, musicians, academics, orientalists, and explorers who populate this vast dreamscape. At the center of these memories is his elusive, unrequited love, Sarah, a fiercely intelligent French scholar caught in the intricate tension between Europe and the Middle East. With exhilarating prose and sweeping erudition, Mathias Ănard pulls astonishing elements from disparate sourcesânineteenth-century composers and esoteric orientalists, Balzac and Agatha Christieâand binds them together in a most magical way.
Author | : Anne Morrow Lindbergh |
Publisher | : Houghton Mifflin Harcourt |
Total Pages | : 172 |
Release | : 1935 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 9780156671408 |
Originally published: New York: Harcourt, Brace and Co., c1935.
Author | : James L. Gould |
Publisher | : Princeton University Press |
Total Pages | : 310 |
Release | : 2012-04-29 |
Genre | : Nature |
ISBN | : 0691140456 |
Explores how animals are able to navigate around the world with accuracy.
Author | : Betsy Gould Hearne |
Publisher | : University of Illinois Press |
Total Pages | : 266 |
Release | : 2009 |
Genre | : American fiction |
ISBN | : 0252076117 |
Exploring the narratives that orient the lives of women scholars
Author | : Seanan McGuire |
Publisher | : Macmillan |
Total Pages | : 174 |
Release | : 2016-04-05 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0765385503 |
For the first time experience the first three hardcover volumes of Seanan McGuire's Hugo and Nebula Award-winning Wayward Children series together in a boxset...
Author | : Matthew H. Edney |
Publisher | : University of Chicago Press |
Total Pages | : 324 |
Release | : 2019-04-12 |
Genre | : Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | : 022660571X |
âIn his most ambitious work to date, [Edney] questions the very concept of âcartographyâ to argue that this flawed ideal has hobbled the study of maps.â âSusan Schulten, author of A History of America in 100 Maps Over the past four decades, the volumes published in the landmark History of Cartography series have both chronicled and encouraged scholarship about maps and mapping practices across time and space. As the current director of the project that has produced these volumes, Matthew H. Edney has a unique vantage point for understanding what âcartographyâ has come to mean and include. In this book Edney disavows the term cartography, rejecting the notion that maps represent an undifferentiated category of objects for study. Rather than treating maps as a single, unified group, he argues, scholars need to take a processual approach that examines specific types of mapsâsea charts versus thematic maps, for exampleâin the context of the unique circumstances of their production, circulation, and consumption. To illuminate this bold argument, Edney chronicles precisely how the ideal of cartography that has developed in the West since 1800 has gone astray. By exposing the flaws in this ideal, his book challenges everyone who studies maps and mapping practices to reexamine their approach to the topic. The study of cartography will never be the same. â[An] intellectually bracing and marvellously provocative account of how the mythical ideal of cartography developed over time and, in the process, distorted our understanding of maps.â âTimes Higher Education âCartography: The Ideal and Its History offers both a sharp critique of current practice and a call to reorient the field of map studies. A landmark contribution.â âKären Wigen, coeditor of Time in Maps
Author | : Greg Milner |
Publisher | : W. W. Norton & Company |
Total Pages | : 277 |
Release | : 2016-05-03 |
Genre | : Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | : 0393244997 |
"One of the most mesmerizing and exhilarating, yet alarming modern technology booksâŚan extraordinary tale." âGillian Tett, Financial Times Pinpoint tells the fascinating story of a hidden system that touches nearly every aspect of modern life. Tracking the development of GPS from its origins as a bomb guidance system to its present ubiquity, Greg Milner examines the technologyâs double-edged effect on the way we live, work, and travel. Savvy and original, this sweeping scientific history offers startling insight into how humans understand their place in the world.
Author | : Andrea Maloney Schara |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 318 |
Release | : 2013-12-01 |
Genre | : Families |
ISBN | : 9780615928791 |
"Your Mindful Compass" takes us behind the emotional curtain to see the mechanisms regulating individuals in social systems. There is great comfort and wisdom in knowing we can increase our awareness to manage the swift and ancient mechanisms of social control. We can gain greater flexibility by seeing how social controls work in systems from ants to humans. To be less controlled by others, we learn how emotional systems influence our relationship-oriented brain. People want to know what goes on in families that give rise to amazing leaders and/or terrorists. For the first time in history we can understand the systems in which we live. The social sciences have been accumulating knowledge since the early fifties as to how we are regulated by others. S. Milgram, S. Ashe, P. Zimbardo and J. Calhoun, detail the vulnerability to being duped and deceived and the difficulty of cooperating when values differ. Murray Bowen, M.D., the first researcher to observe several live-in families, for up to three years, at the National Institute of Mental Health. Describing how family members overly influence one another and distribute stress unevenly, Bowen described both how symptoms and family leaders emerge in highly stressed families. Our brain is not organized to automatically perceive that each family has an emotional system, fine-tuned by evolution and "valuing" its survival as a whole, as much as the survival of any individual. It is easier to see this emotional system function in ants or mice but not in humans. The emotional system is organized to snooker us humans: encouraging us to take sides, run away from others, to pressure others, to get sick, to blame others, and to have great difficulty in seeing our part in problems. It is hard to see that we become anxious, stressed out and even that we are difficult to deal with. But "thinking systems" can open the doors of perception, allowing us to experience the world in a different way. This book offers both coaching ideas and stories from leaders as to strategies to break out from social control by de-triangling, using paradoxes, reversals and other types of interruptions of highly linked emotional processes. Time is needed to think clearly about the automatic nature of the two against one triangle. Time and experience is required as we learn strategies to put two people together and get self outside the control of the system. In addition, it takes time to clarify and define one's principles, to know what "I" will or will not do and to be able to take a stand with others with whom we are very involved. The good news is that systems' thinking is possible for anyone. It is always possible for an individual to understand feelings and to integrate them with their more rational brains. In so doing, an individual increases his or her ability to communicate despite misunderstandings or even rejection from important others. The effort involved in creating your Mindful Compass enables us to perceive the relationship system without experiencing it's threats. The four points on the Mindful Compass are: 1) Action for Self, 2) Resistance to Forward Progress, 3) Knowledge of Social Systems and the 4) The Ability to Stand Alone. Each gives us a view of the process one enters when making an effort to define a self and build an emotional backbone. It is not easy to find our way through the social jungle. The ability to know emotional systems well enough to take a position for self and to become more differentiated is part of the natural way humans cope with pressure. Now people can use available knowledge to build an emotional backbone, by thoughtfully altering their part in the relationship system. No one knows how far one can go by making an effort to be more of a self-defined individual in relationships to others. Through increasing emotional maturity, we can find greater individual freedom at the same time that we increase our ability to cooperate and to be close to others.