Author: Albert Michelutti
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1493134671
Category : Mathematics
Languages : en
Pages : 779
Book Description
As Albert Einstein lay on his death bed he asked for his glasses, his writing implements and his latest equations. He knew he was dying, yet he continued to work. In those final hours of his life, while fading in and out of consciousness, he was working on what he hoped would be the greatest work of all. It was a project of monumental complexity. It was a project that he hoped would unlock the mind of God.
Nature X Nature of Everything
Author: Albert Michelutti
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1493134671
Category : Mathematics
Languages : en
Pages : 779
Book Description
As Albert Einstein lay on his death bed he asked for his glasses, his writing implements and his latest equations. He knew he was dying, yet he continued to work. In those final hours of his life, while fading in and out of consciousness, he was working on what he hoped would be the greatest work of all. It was a project of monumental complexity. It was a project that he hoped would unlock the mind of God.
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1493134671
Category : Mathematics
Languages : en
Pages : 779
Book Description
As Albert Einstein lay on his death bed he asked for his glasses, his writing implements and his latest equations. He knew he was dying, yet he continued to work. In those final hours of his life, while fading in and out of consciousness, he was working on what he hoped would be the greatest work of all. It was a project of monumental complexity. It was a project that he hoped would unlock the mind of God.
Everything Is Natural
Author: James Kennedy
Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry
ISBN: 1839162783
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 106
Book Description
Since the early 1990s, advances in toxicology have allowed scientists to detect traces of adulterant substances in everyday products – even down to parts per billion concentrations. We can now detect the presence of harmful ingredients at levels so low that they actually cause no harm. Nonetheless, we get scared. We are now able to overreact to harmless, negligible sources of contamination and flock to ‘natural’, ‘organic’ and ‘chemical-free’ alternative products at elevated prices instead. This urge is driven in part by a set of interesting psychological quirks called the naturalness preference or biophilia. While exposure to many aspects of nature improves our physical and mental wellbeing, marketers are taking advantage of our naturalness preference by selling us ‘organic’ and ‘natural’ products with no functional advantage, sometimes to the detriment of the environment, and that have the unfortunate added effect of peddling a fear of conventional products that do not make such natural connotations. This fear of chemicals, exaggerated by marketers, has led some of us to seek nature in the form of expensive consumer product, which offer almost none of the benefits of spending time outdoors in real nature (which is free of charge). We thus chase nature in the wrong form. We feel guilt, anxiety and mental stress from being coaxed into paying a hefty premium price for "natural" products that are neither safer nor more effective than conventional ones, and forget to appreciate real nature in the process. This book explores the history of chemical fears and the recent events that amplified it. It describes how consumers, teachers, doctors, lawmakers and journalists can help make better connections with the public by telling stories that are more engaging about chemistry and materials science. Written in a sympathetic way, this book explains both sides of the argument for anyone with an interest in science.
Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry
ISBN: 1839162783
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 106
Book Description
Since the early 1990s, advances in toxicology have allowed scientists to detect traces of adulterant substances in everyday products – even down to parts per billion concentrations. We can now detect the presence of harmful ingredients at levels so low that they actually cause no harm. Nonetheless, we get scared. We are now able to overreact to harmless, negligible sources of contamination and flock to ‘natural’, ‘organic’ and ‘chemical-free’ alternative products at elevated prices instead. This urge is driven in part by a set of interesting psychological quirks called the naturalness preference or biophilia. While exposure to many aspects of nature improves our physical and mental wellbeing, marketers are taking advantage of our naturalness preference by selling us ‘organic’ and ‘natural’ products with no functional advantage, sometimes to the detriment of the environment, and that have the unfortunate added effect of peddling a fear of conventional products that do not make such natural connotations. This fear of chemicals, exaggerated by marketers, has led some of us to seek nature in the form of expensive consumer product, which offer almost none of the benefits of spending time outdoors in real nature (which is free of charge). We thus chase nature in the wrong form. We feel guilt, anxiety and mental stress from being coaxed into paying a hefty premium price for "natural" products that are neither safer nor more effective than conventional ones, and forget to appreciate real nature in the process. This book explores the history of chemical fears and the recent events that amplified it. It describes how consumers, teachers, doctors, lawmakers and journalists can help make better connections with the public by telling stories that are more engaging about chemistry and materials science. Written in a sympathetic way, this book explains both sides of the argument for anyone with an interest in science.
Nature X
Author: Tom Zatar Kay
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781087263953
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 100
Book Description
My love of Nature runs within my very being. It penetrates my soul. I deeply feel I am a force of Nature. Throughout my life I found myself naturally capturing Nature's booming imagery, saying take this photo. This Book is my Nature Art Show. I love sharing mother nature's beauty - frozen - forever. I see humans interrelating with all forms of nature. Humans and nature are one.Nature evokes other senses, alive being one in this natural world. Love of nature is true art. These photos are painted by a cosmic life force that is alive here and now.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781087263953
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 100
Book Description
My love of Nature runs within my very being. It penetrates my soul. I deeply feel I am a force of Nature. Throughout my life I found myself naturally capturing Nature's booming imagery, saying take this photo. This Book is my Nature Art Show. I love sharing mother nature's beauty - frozen - forever. I see humans interrelating with all forms of nature. Humans and nature are one.Nature evokes other senses, alive being one in this natural world. Love of nature is true art. These photos are painted by a cosmic life force that is alive here and now.
The Nature Fix: Why Nature Makes Us Happier, Healthier, and More Creative
Author: Florence Williams
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
ISBN: 0393242722
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 206
Book Description
"Highly informative and remarkably entertaining." —Elle From forest trails in Korea, to islands in Finland, to eucalyptus groves in California, Florence Williams investigates the science behind nature’s positive effects on the brain. Delving into brand-new research, she uncovers the powers of the natural world to improve health, promote reflection and innovation, and strengthen our relationships. As our modern lives shift dramatically indoors, these ideas—and the answers they yield—are more urgent than ever.
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
ISBN: 0393242722
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 206
Book Description
"Highly informative and remarkably entertaining." —Elle From forest trails in Korea, to islands in Finland, to eucalyptus groves in California, Florence Williams investigates the science behind nature’s positive effects on the brain. Delving into brand-new research, she uncovers the powers of the natural world to improve health, promote reflection and innovation, and strengthen our relationships. As our modern lives shift dramatically indoors, these ideas—and the answers they yield—are more urgent than ever.
The Nature of All Things
Author: Chope Paljor Tsering
Publisher: Lothian Children's Books
ISBN: 9780734407412
Category : Buddhists
Languages : en
Pages : 282
Book Description
This evocative autobiography of a Tibetan refugee who was born to a traditional and well-respected nomad family took around twenty years to write. His life story documents the experience of Tibetan refugees and their unique culture, beliefs and religious traditions, and their struggle to preserve these.
Publisher: Lothian Children's Books
ISBN: 9780734407412
Category : Buddhists
Languages : en
Pages : 282
Book Description
This evocative autobiography of a Tibetan refugee who was born to a traditional and well-respected nomad family took around twenty years to write. His life story documents the experience of Tibetan refugees and their unique culture, beliefs and religious traditions, and their struggle to preserve these.
Norms of Nature
Author: Paul Sheldon Davies
Publisher: MIT Press
ISBN: 9780262262378
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 260
Book Description
The components of living systems strike us as functional-as for the sake of certain ends—and as endowed with specific norms of performance. The mammalian eye, for example, has the function of perceiving and processing light, and possession of this property tempts us to claim that token eyes are supposed to perceive and process light. That is, we tend to evaluate the performance of token eyes against the norm described in the attributed functional property. Hence the norms of nature. What, then, are the norms of nature? Whence do they arise? Out of what natural properties or relations are they constituted? In Norms of Nature, Paul Sheldon Davies argues against the prevailing view that natural norms are constituted out of some form of historical success—usually success in natural selection. He defends the view that functions are nothing more than effects that contribute to the exercise of some more general systemic capacity. Natural functions exist insofar as the components of natural systems contribute to the exercise of systemic capacities. This is so irrespective of the system's history. Even if the mammalian eye had never been selected for, it would have the function of perceiving and processing light, because those are the effects that contribute to the exercise of the visual system. The systemic approach to conceptualizing natural norms, claims Davies, is superior to the historical approach in several important ways. Especially significant is that it helps us understand how the attribution of functions within the life sciences coheres with the methods and ontology of the natural sciences generally.
Publisher: MIT Press
ISBN: 9780262262378
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 260
Book Description
The components of living systems strike us as functional-as for the sake of certain ends—and as endowed with specific norms of performance. The mammalian eye, for example, has the function of perceiving and processing light, and possession of this property tempts us to claim that token eyes are supposed to perceive and process light. That is, we tend to evaluate the performance of token eyes against the norm described in the attributed functional property. Hence the norms of nature. What, then, are the norms of nature? Whence do they arise? Out of what natural properties or relations are they constituted? In Norms of Nature, Paul Sheldon Davies argues against the prevailing view that natural norms are constituted out of some form of historical success—usually success in natural selection. He defends the view that functions are nothing more than effects that contribute to the exercise of some more general systemic capacity. Natural functions exist insofar as the components of natural systems contribute to the exercise of systemic capacities. This is so irrespective of the system's history. Even if the mammalian eye had never been selected for, it would have the function of perceiving and processing light, because those are the effects that contribute to the exercise of the visual system. The systemic approach to conceptualizing natural norms, claims Davies, is superior to the historical approach in several important ways. Especially significant is that it helps us understand how the attribution of functions within the life sciences coheres with the methods and ontology of the natural sciences generally.
The Nature Book
Author: Marianne Taylor
Publisher: Michael O'Mara Books
ISBN: 1782432434
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 172
Book Description
The Nature Book is your one-stop guide to reconnecting and appreciating nature once more.
Publisher: Michael O'Mara Books
ISBN: 1782432434
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 172
Book Description
The Nature Book is your one-stop guide to reconnecting and appreciating nature once more.
On Human Nature
Author: Kenneth Burke
Publisher: Univ of California Press
ISBN: 9780520923065
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 412
Book Description
On Human Nature: A Gathering While Everything Flows brings together the late essays, autobiographical reflections, an interview, and a poem by the eminent literary theorist and cultural critic Kenneth Burke (1897-1993). Burke, author of Language as Symbolic Action, A Grammar of Motives, and Rhetoric of Motives, among other works, was an innovative and original thinker who worked at the intersection of sociology, psychology, literary theory, and semiotics. This book, a selection of fourteen representative pieces of his productive later years, addresses many important themes Burke tackled throughout his career such as logology (his attempt to find a universal language theory and methodology), technology, and ecology. The essays also elaborate Burke's notions about creativity and its relation to stress, language and its literary uses, the relation of mind and body, and more. Provocative, idiosyncratic, and erudite, On Human Nature makes a significant statement about cultural linguistics and is an important rounding-out of the Burkean corpus.
Publisher: Univ of California Press
ISBN: 9780520923065
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 412
Book Description
On Human Nature: A Gathering While Everything Flows brings together the late essays, autobiographical reflections, an interview, and a poem by the eminent literary theorist and cultural critic Kenneth Burke (1897-1993). Burke, author of Language as Symbolic Action, A Grammar of Motives, and Rhetoric of Motives, among other works, was an innovative and original thinker who worked at the intersection of sociology, psychology, literary theory, and semiotics. This book, a selection of fourteen representative pieces of his productive later years, addresses many important themes Burke tackled throughout his career such as logology (his attempt to find a universal language theory and methodology), technology, and ecology. The essays also elaborate Burke's notions about creativity and its relation to stress, language and its literary uses, the relation of mind and body, and more. Provocative, idiosyncratic, and erudite, On Human Nature makes a significant statement about cultural linguistics and is an important rounding-out of the Burkean corpus.
The Nature of Home
Author: Lisa Knopp
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
ISBN: 9780803278141
Category : Literary Collections
Languages : en
Pages : 258
Book Description
For Lisa Knopp, homesickness is a literal sickness. During a lengthy sojourn away from the Nebraska prairie, she fell ill, and only when she decided to return home didøshe recover. Homesickness is the triggering event for this collection of essays concerned with nothing less than what it means to feel at home. Knopp writes masterfully about ecology, place, and the values and beliefs that sustain the individual within an impersonal world. She is passionate about her subject whether it be an endangered beetle in the salt marshes near Lincoln, Nebraska, a forgotten Nebraska inventor, a museum muralist, a paleontologist, or Arbor Day as the misguided attempt of Eastern settlers to ?correct? a perceived deficiency in the Great Plains landscape. Here is a writer who has read widely and judiciously and for whom everything resonates within the intricately structured definition of home.
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
ISBN: 9780803278141
Category : Literary Collections
Languages : en
Pages : 258
Book Description
For Lisa Knopp, homesickness is a literal sickness. During a lengthy sojourn away from the Nebraska prairie, she fell ill, and only when she decided to return home didøshe recover. Homesickness is the triggering event for this collection of essays concerned with nothing less than what it means to feel at home. Knopp writes masterfully about ecology, place, and the values and beliefs that sustain the individual within an impersonal world. She is passionate about her subject whether it be an endangered beetle in the salt marshes near Lincoln, Nebraska, a forgotten Nebraska inventor, a museum muralist, a paleontologist, or Arbor Day as the misguided attempt of Eastern settlers to ?correct? a perceived deficiency in the Great Plains landscape. Here is a writer who has read widely and judiciously and for whom everything resonates within the intricately structured definition of home.
Context is Everything
Author: Susan Engel
Publisher: W H Freeman & Company
ISBN: 9780716729976
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 188
Book Description
Beautifully written and filled with fresh insights on recovered memory and remembered testimony, this book explores how factors such as the place, company, purpose, and situation can profoundly affect the essence of a memory.
Publisher: W H Freeman & Company
ISBN: 9780716729976
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 188
Book Description
Beautifully written and filled with fresh insights on recovered memory and remembered testimony, this book explores how factors such as the place, company, purpose, and situation can profoundly affect the essence of a memory.