Steel Ambition
Author | : Davis E. Riddle |
Publisher | : Four Fools Press |
Total Pages | : 58 |
Release | : |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
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Author | : Davis E. Riddle |
Publisher | : Four Fools Press |
Total Pages | : 58 |
Release | : |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
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Author | : Stephane Guenette |
Publisher | : Xlibris Corporation |
Total Pages | : 683 |
Release | : 2023-02-14 |
Genre | : Poetry |
ISBN | : 1669867420 |
‘Death Metal Buddha: Record of an Uncontrolled Mind’ is a collection of 531 poems, the product of a mind expanded from the use of organic psychedelics and Vipassana meditation training. It’s sectioned into ten themes, including the abstract, satire and story telling. By reading it, you’re meant to have your mind blown, but in a good way.
Author | : Ann Charles |
Publisher | : Ann Charles |
Total Pages | : 377 |
Release | : 2015-01-28 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1940364221 |
A steamy jungle, an ancient curse, a deadly secret - one big sweaty mess! Welcome to the jungle.... A headstrong and determined archaeologist. A tall, dark, and unwelcome photojournalist. Both are trying to unearth secrets that have been long buried, but an ancient Maya curse threatens to destroy them...unless they can learn to trust each other enough to make it out of the jungle alive.
Author | : Rudrangshu Mukherjee |
Publisher | : Penguin Books India |
Total Pages | : 188 |
Release | : 2008 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 9780670081561 |
Long Before India Dreamt Of Industrial Self-Reliance, Jamsetji Tata Envisioned India S Biggest Industrial Enterprise Its First Steel Plant. Long Before The Industrialized Nations Instituted Worker-Friendly Policies, An Indian Company Instituted An Eight-Hour Day For Its Workers. Long Before The Term Corporate Social Responsibility Was Coined, A Company In India Chose To Give Up To 14 Per Cent Of Its Profits To Charity. That Indian Company Was None Other Than Tata Steel. Established In 1907, The Tata Iron And Steel Company Was Born Of The Vision Of Jamsetji Tata, An Industrialist And Patriot, Who Foresaw India S Future As An Industrialized Power. Those That Believed In His Vision Braved Wild Terrain, Unimaginable Danger And Even Risked Their Fortunes To Build India S First Great Steel Works. From Then To Now, Tata Steel Has Traversed A Long And Uneven Road Encompassing Exceptional Success And Near Bankruptcy To Emerge As India S Largest Steel Producer. It Is Now 100 Years Old And, With Its Takeover Of The Anglo-Dutch Giant Corus, It Has Become The Sixth Largest Steel Producer In The World. In This Objective And Well-Researched Biography, Rudrangshu Mukherjee Brings To Life The Story Of This Remarkable Company From Its Early Days To Its Maturity, Its Struggle As Also Its Triumphs, And Its Eventual Transformation Into A Global Giant. In The Process, He Also Chronicles Critical Aspects Of India S Social And Political History: The Role Of Government In Business, The Restrictions Of Doing Business In A Planned Economy, And The Role Of Business In Society. He Also Provides Insights Into The Remarkable Social Contributions Of Tata Steel In The Areas Of Labour Welfare And Legislation, Education, Health And The Arts. This In-Depth History, Though Told From A Corporate Viewpoint, Is An Inspiring Narrative Of How The Dedication, Ingenuity And Hard Work Of Many Came To Create India S First Great Industrial Enterprise. An Absorbing And Inspirational Biography, It Is A Gripping Account Of Patriotism, Enterprise And Dedication.
Author | : Per Stenholm |
Publisher | : Kulturdoktorn AB |
Total Pages | : 214 |
Release | : 2015-01-12 |
Genre | : Architecture |
ISBN | : 9198160710 |
Do you have the feeling that there might be something fundamentally wrong with the sustainability debate of today? Do you have the feeling that we might be tangled up in the discussion and management of sustainability details without comprehending the sustainability of the whole? Do you have the feeling that we, despite all our orating about sustainability, seem to be moving in the opposite direction? This is not a book about pollution and climate change. It is not a book about sustainable metropolises, high tech power solutions of the future or urban vertical gardens. It is not a book about miracles. It is a book about the very basics of sustainability, about the differences and similarities between cities and villages, about eco-utopian thoughts throughout the ages, about an eco-utopian vision founded on the conclusions of the earlier chapters, and, about the sustainability prospects of villages, cities and our civilization. Read it. Per Stenholm, MSc architect, spatial planning and author of the book.
Author | : Jennifer Malkowski |
Publisher | : Duke University Press |
Total Pages | : 260 |
Release | : 2017-03-02 |
Genre | : Performing Arts |
ISBN | : 0822373416 |
In Dying in Full Detail Jennifer Malkowski explores digital media's impact on one of documentary film's greatest taboos: the recording of death. Despite technological advances that allow for the easy creation and distribution of death footage, digital media often fail to live up to their promise to reveal the world in greater fidelity. Malkowski analyzes a wide range of death footage, from feature films about the terminally ill (Dying, Silverlake Life, Sick), to surreptitiously recorded suicides (The Bridge), to #BlackLivesMatter YouTube videos and their precursors. Contextualizing these recordings in the long history of attempts to capture the moment of death in American culture, Malkowski shows how digital media are unable to deliver death "in full detail," as its metaphysical truth remains beyond representation. Digital technology's capacity to record death does, however, provide the opportunity to politicize individual deaths through their representation. Exploring the relationships among technology, temporality, and the ethical and aesthetic debates about capturing death on video, Malkowski illuminates the key roles documentary death has played in twenty-first-century visual culture.