The Wheel
Author: Richard W. Bulliet
Publisher:
Published: 2016
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9780231173384
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA visually rich, analytical history of the key cycles in a revolutionary technology.
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Author: Richard W. Bulliet
Publisher:
Published: 2016
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9780231173384
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA visually rich, analytical history of the key cycles in a revolutionary technology.
Author: Meindert DeJong
Publisher: Turtleback Books
Published: 1972-04
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9780808538127
DOWNLOAD EBOOKDutch schoolgirl Lina's composition about storks began the children's campaign to bring storks back to their village
Author: Samuel I Schwartz
Publisher: PublicAffairs
Published: 2018-11-20
Total Pages: 266
ISBN-13: 1541724046
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe country's leading transport expert describes how the driverless vehicle revolution will transform highways, cities, workplaces and laws not just here, but across the globe. Our time at the wheel is done. Driving will become illegal, as human drivers will be demonstrably more dangerous than cars that pilot themselves. Is this an impossible future, or a revolution just around the corner? Sam Schwartz, America's most celebrated transportation guru, describes in this book the revolution in self-driving cars. The ramifications will be dramatic, and the transition will be far from seamless. It will overturn the job market for the one in seven Americans who work in the trucking industry. It will cause us to grapple with new ethical dilemmas-if a car will hit a person or a building, endangering the lives of its passengers, who will decide what it does? It will further erode our privacy, since the vehicle can relay our location at any moment. And, like every other computer-controlled device, it can be vulnerable to hacking. Right now, every major car maker here and abroad is working on bringing autonomous vehicles to consumers. The fleets are getting ready to roll and nothing will ever be the same, and this book shows us what the future has in store.
Author: Jessica Helfand
Publisher: Princeton Architectural Press
Published: 2006-05-04
Total Pages: 164
ISBN-13: 9781568985961
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA delightful look at the history of the information wheel
Author: Jennifer Lane
Publisher: September Publishing
Published: 2021-10-07
Total Pages: 296
ISBN-13: 1912836920
DOWNLOAD EBOOKDo you ever find that the earth stills and you suddenly feel acutely alive? Have you ever looked into an animal's eyes and felt the pull of a more primal world? Do you sometimes feel panic rise, or isolation sink upon you, or simply feel out of kilter with the modern world? 'Inside my cauldron is a thick fistful of paper, old diary entries, work "to do" lists, notes I wrote while I was in a bad place and feeling trapped in a life that was keeping my mind small and narrow; thoughts and feelings that are holding me back, keeping me tied to a time I want to let go of. These papers are flashes of lightning across a darkened room and I want them gone. As they curl and burn, twisting in their black spirals like the farewell flourish of a travelling cloak, a sense of calm sweeps through my chest and shoulders. I feel it so strongly, like a blast of ice to my system, shivering out the old thoughts. I'm burning a path for something new to come in.' One winter, Jennifer Lane reached breaking point in her fast-paced office life. In the year that followed her stress-related illness, she set out to rediscover the solace and purpose that witchcraft had given her as a teenager. The Wheel is an immersive, engaging read - exploring the life-long draw of witchcraft and our vulnerability to toxic working environments and digital demands. In her year-long journey Jennifer explores ancient festivals and rituals, and visits fellow pagans and wild landscapes, in search of wisdom and peace. For those who are sick at heart of noise, anger and disconnection, The Wheel is full of wise words, crackling rituals and natural beauty. This is a quest to discover how to live fully connected to the natural world while firmly in the twenty-first century.
Author: Richard W. Bulliet
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Published: 1990
Total Pages: 356
ISBN-13: 9780231072359
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWhy, for many centuries, was the wheel abandoned in the Middle East in favor of the camel as a means of transport? This richly illustrated study explains this anomaly. Drawing on archaeology, art, technology, anthropology, linguistics, and camel husbandry, Bulliet explores the implications for the region's economic and social development during the Middle Ages and into modern times.
Author: Ben Carter
Publisher: Voyageur Press (MN)
Published: 2016-06
Total Pages: 211
ISBN-13: 0760349754
DOWNLOAD EBOOK"A book of advances wheel techniques and inspiration for potters who have basic skills but would like to learn more about throwing large forms, lids, handles, darting, and more"--
Author: Frances Willard
Publisher: Ravenio Books
Published: 2014-02-09
Total Pages: 41
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOKFrances Willard (1839 –1898) was an American educator and women's rights activist.
Author: Betty Martin
Publisher:
Published: 2021-02-19
Total Pages: 422
ISBN-13: 9781643883083
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWhy would most people endure unwanted or unsatisfying touch, rather than speak up for their own boundaries and desires? It's a question with a myriad of answers - and one that Dr. Betty Martin has explored in her 40+ years as a hands-on practitioner, first as a chiropractor and later as a Somatic Sex Educator, Certified Surrogate Partner and Sacred Intimate. In her client sessions, she noticed a pattern wherein many clients would "allow" or go along with discomfort or unease rather than speak up for what they wanted or didn't want. Betty discovered there was a major component missing for people -- the confidence that we have a choice about what is happening to us. In her framework, "The Wheel of Consent(R)" Betty traces the fundamental roots of consent back to our childhood conditioning. As children, we are taught that to be "good" we must ignore our body's discomfort and be compliant: to finish our food even if we're full, to go to bed - even if we're not tired, to let relatives hug and kiss us even if we don't want to. We learn that our feelings don't matter more than what is happening, and that we don't have a choice but to go along, whether or not we want it. As adults, this conditioning remains with us until we have an opportunity to unlearn it, which is why consent violations are often only called out after the violation has occurred - because we have not been taught or empowered to notice our boundaries, much less value or express our internal signals as the unwanted action is happening. In this book, Betty guides the reader through the Wheel of Consent framework, and shares practices to help us recover the ability to notice what we want and set clear boundaries. While the practices are based on exchanges of touch, they can also be learned without touch. In these practices, we discover that the Art of Giving includes knowing our own limits so we can be more generous within those limits, and not give beyond our capacity - a common problem which creates feelings of resentment or martyrdom. We also discover that the Art of Receiving invites us to notice and ask for what we really want, and not just what we think we are supposed to want. This knowledge, and its embodied practice, is foundational for creating clear agreements and bringing more satisfaction into relationships. While much of consent education focuses on noticing what we don't want, or prevention of violation, Betty has developed a "pleasure-forward" approach to teaching consent. By first accessing and awakening (sometimes re-awakening) our bodies' relationship to pleasure and what we want, we can practice noticing and verbalizing what we don't want. Such an approach provides a more holistic frame in which to unlearn the childhood conditioning that taught us to be silent and compliant, and in which individuals can learn to ask for what they want and state what they don't, in a more empowered way. The implications of this approach to consent education extends beyond touch and intimate relationships. When we forget how to notice what we really want, we lose our inner compass. When we continue to go along with things we don't feel are right, we lose our ability to speak up against injustice. This has a profound effect on society. We allow all manner of inequality, corruption, theft of natural resources and our planet's future health - because "going along with it" feels normal. The Wheel of Consent offers a deeply nuanced way to practice consent as an agreement that brings integrity, responsibility, and empowerment into human interaction, starting with touch and relationships, and further expanding our understanding of consent to social issues of equality and justice.
Author: Timandra Whitecastle
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Published: 2017-03-15
Total Pages: 260
ISBN-13: 9781544627236
DOWNLOAD EBOOKLook, Nora, this isn't about you. We know you've had your problems and struggles. We know they aren't over. But Nora, this isn't about you. This is more than villages and temples; more than kingdoms and empires. The whole world is at stake."But if this isn't about me, why do I have to deal with it?"It's just the way the wheel is turning...Maybe asking "What is the Living Blade?" is the wrong question. Maybe the question should be "Who?" Who has it been? Who will it be?And besides, Nora, sometimes the very world itself is your problem. To be able to fix yourself, you have to fix the world first, don't you?