The Many Faces of the City

The Many Faces of the City

Author: Stefan Litz

Publisher:

Published: 2021

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9780949313119

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

"This reader presents a collection of several essays highlighting different aspects of the urban condition. Contributions range from chapters that use literature to explore the city to chapters that focus on specific aspects like, for example, urban shopping malls or different types of maps that may be used to visualize structure and dynamic flows in the metropolitan context. It also contains chapters that critically discuss problematic trends including fortification and monitoring of urban space. The collection also includes chapters that deal with morphological questions related to urban growth and development. It also features contributions that focus on the urban poor and their experience of living in the city. This book is a great starting point to explore the metropolis and to critically reflect about specific challenges large urban agglomerations are facing in many parts of the world"--


The Many Faces of Biblical Humor

The Many Faces of Biblical Humor

Author: David A. Peters

Publisher: Hamilton Books

Published: 2007-11-06

Total Pages: 447

ISBN-13: 1461626978

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

The Many Faces of Biblical Humor examines how the Bible writers intentionally used humor, irony, and sarcasm to argue their points concisely. This work begins with the dysfunctional families of Genesis, continues delightfully through every book of the Bible, and ends with a glorious fulfillment in Revelation. Along the way, the reader is presented humorous stories, pathetically funny characters, and poignant quips and quotes from prophets, poets, and principals. The author paraphrases each biblical text in an engaging prose that highlights the humor of that passage—humor that may not have been previously noted by the reader. Between the paraphrases, the author sets the historical and linguistic setting, allowing the reader to see how the humor (and puns) of the text enrich the biblical understanding of God's message. Also included are applications of these marvelous passages to our daily lives as we see our own foibles portrayed in the biblical characters. In many ways, this is a Bible commentary with an accent on the humorous. In another sense, it is simply a delightful book that makes the Bible come alive through the latent humor of its characters and their stories. This revised edition contains corrections of typographical errors in the first edition as well as some clarifying material to make the humor more enjoyable. For more information, visit the author's website.


The Many Faces of the Past

The Many Faces of the Past

Author: James Dodwell

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2017-05-07

Total Pages: 402

ISBN-13: 1999729919

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

What if the AI we create is just like us? What if, through observing and interacting with us, it learns to lie, cheat and pursue selfish purposes. What would happen if it were adamant that it was in fact an Alternative Intelligence. Man may have made it. But what will it make of Man?


The City of Folding Faces

The City of Folding Faces

Author: Basu

Publisher:

Published: 2019-04-09

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9781941360262

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

After returning from the system, each morning Mara forgot who she had been the day before. Every day showed her a new world.


The House of Many Faces

The House of Many Faces

Author: Konstantina Dimitra Mahlia

Publisher: Mahlia Collection

Published: 2004-08

Total Pages: 266

ISBN-13: 0975992503

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

An autobiography written by the author using third person style. Rooms in her home are means for recalling and describing her eventual escape from an unhappy marriage and the expectations of multicultural traditions.


The Many Faces of SchoolUniversity Collaboration

The Many Faces of SchoolUniversity Collaboration

Author: Ruth Ravid

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA

Published: 2001-08-15

Total Pages: 278

ISBN-13: 0313010242

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

What drives certain collaborative projects to success, while others with similar goals fail? Learn the key elements of successful collaborations that can serve as guideposts when beginning the collaborative process. This book describes a range of models, including advantages and disadvantages of each, that are available to those contemplating school-university collaboration. The perspectives of educators from the United States, Canada, and Australia are included. Essays will guide university administrators, education students, principals, superintendents, and classroom teachers new to the collaborative planning role.


Faces of Cleveland

Faces of Cleveland

Author: Laura Wimbels

Publisher:

Published: 2016-12

Total Pages: 132

ISBN-13: 9780997813807

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

For many Clevelanders, the accolades the city has finally begun to collect are a celebration of what residents have already known for years. One need look no further than the bartenders at Cleveland's regular haunts, the burgeoning comedians the city laughs along with, the musicians gaining national recognition, and the owners of the restaurants making Cleveland a foodie destination. For all the recognition the city has recently been earning, there are key residents that keep the gears in motion. Cleveland photographer Laura Wimbels has spent the last two years capturing their portraits. The final product is Faces of Cleveland.


The Many Faces of War in the Ancient World

The Many Faces of War in the Ancient World

Author: Graham Wrightson

Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing

Published: 2015-09-10

Total Pages: 340

ISBN-13: 1443882402

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

This volume on different aspects of warfare and its political implications in the ancient world brings together the works of both established and younger scholars working on a historical period that stretches from the archaic period of Greece to the late Roman Empire. With its focus on cultural and social history, it presents an overview of several current issues concerning the “new” military history. The book contains papers that can be conveniently divided into three parts. Part I is composed of three papers primarily concerned with archaic and classical Greece, though the third covers a wide range and relates the experience of the ancient Greeks to that of soldiers in the modern world – one might even argue that the comparison works in reverse. Part II comprises five papers on warfare in the age of Alexander the Great and on its reception early in the Hellenistic period. These demonstrate that the study of Alexander as a military figure is hardly a well-worn theme, but rather in its relative infancy, whether the approach is the tried and true (and wrongly disparaged) method of Quellenforschung or that of “experiencing war,” something that has recently come into fashion. Part III offers three papers on war in the time of Imperial Rome, particularly on the fringes of the Empire. Covering a wide chronological span, Greek, Macedonian and Roman cultures and various topics, this volume shows the importance and actuality of research on the history of war and the diversity of the approaches to this task, as well as the different angles from which it can be analysed.


The Many Faces of God

The Many Faces of God

Author: Jaap Durand

Publisher: AFRICAN SUN MeDIA

Published: 2007-03-01

Total Pages: 205

ISBN-13: 1920109617

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Since the Enlightenment of the eighteenth century, theologians and philosophers have brought about profound changes in the discourse about God. The orthodox image of God, developed in the previous seventeen centuries in Roman Catholicism, as well as within Protestantism, has come under great pressure, but it would be wrong to think that this image is no longer relevant and that only a few conservative Christians hold on to it.