Author: Therese
Publisher: Booksurge Publishing
ISBN: 9781439223147
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
Languages : en
Pages : 110
Book Description
Dolphin Dimension chronicles author Therese's adventures with the wild dolphins of Hawaii. Experience the boundless joy and transformational energy of these unconditionally loving beings.
Dolphin Dimension
Merchant Vessels of the United States
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Merchant marine
Languages : en
Pages : 2152
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Merchant marine
Languages : en
Pages : 2152
Book Description
Anatomy of Dolphins
Author: Bruno Cozzi
Publisher: Academic Press
ISBN: 0124076556
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 458
Book Description
The Anatomy of Dolphins: Insights into Body Structure and Function is a precise, detailed, fully illustrated, descriptive, and functionally oriented text on the anatomy and morphology of dolphins. It focuses on a number of delphinid species, with keynotes on important dolphin-like genera, such as the harbor porpoise. It also serves as a useful complement for expanding trends and emphases in molecular biology and genetics. The authors share their life-long expertise on marine mammals in various disciplines. Written as a team rather than being prepared as a collection of separate contributions, the result is a uniform and comprehensive style, giving each of the different topics appropriate space. Many color figures, which use the authors' access to wide collections of unique dolphin and whale material, round out this exceptional offering to the field. - Includes high-quality illustrations, drawings, halftone artwork, photographic documentations, microphotos, and tables detailing dolphin anatomy, function, and morphology - Facilitates education and training of students of all basic research and applied sciences dedicated to marine biology and the medical care of marine mammals - Brings together the current knowledge and information on this topic, including those in obscure past or non-English publications, or scattered in short chapters in volumes - Covers a number of delphinid species and serves as a useful complement for expanding trends in molecular biology and genetics
Publisher: Academic Press
ISBN: 0124076556
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 458
Book Description
The Anatomy of Dolphins: Insights into Body Structure and Function is a precise, detailed, fully illustrated, descriptive, and functionally oriented text on the anatomy and morphology of dolphins. It focuses on a number of delphinid species, with keynotes on important dolphin-like genera, such as the harbor porpoise. It also serves as a useful complement for expanding trends and emphases in molecular biology and genetics. The authors share their life-long expertise on marine mammals in various disciplines. Written as a team rather than being prepared as a collection of separate contributions, the result is a uniform and comprehensive style, giving each of the different topics appropriate space. Many color figures, which use the authors' access to wide collections of unique dolphin and whale material, round out this exceptional offering to the field. - Includes high-quality illustrations, drawings, halftone artwork, photographic documentations, microphotos, and tables detailing dolphin anatomy, function, and morphology - Facilitates education and training of students of all basic research and applied sciences dedicated to marine biology and the medical care of marine mammals - Brings together the current knowledge and information on this topic, including those in obscure past or non-English publications, or scattered in short chapters in volumes - Covers a number of delphinid species and serves as a useful complement for expanding trends in molecular biology and genetics
Dolphin Cognition and Behavior
Author: R. J. Schusterman
Publisher: Psychology Press
ISBN: 1135060002
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 477
Book Description
Published in 1986, Dolphin Cognition and Behavior is a valuable contribution to the field of Cognitive Psychology.
Publisher: Psychology Press
ISBN: 1135060002
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 477
Book Description
Published in 1986, Dolphin Cognition and Behavior is a valuable contribution to the field of Cognitive Psychology.
New Human - New Earth: Living in the 5th Dimension
Author: Nicolya Christi
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1471659917
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 52
Book Description
This book is offered as a guide for all those who are aligned, or are aligning with the reality of New Earth and the New Human. It contains new information regarding the 5th Dimension and 5th Dimensional consciousness. On New Year's Eve 2011, Nicolya unexpectedly entered into a comatose state for two days during which time a massive "download" of information streamed into her consciousness. This download proved unlike any she had received in the past. Immediately following this, Nicolya fell into a six-week "creative void" during which the direction her Work was taking was lost. Instead, she found herself spinning in an infinite midnight void, whilst at the same time continually being flooded with Light. She emerged from this state as suddenly as she had entered it, with a vast outpouring of information which heralded a crystal clear reorientation for the path her Work was to take, including the content for several books, and the New Human - New Earth: Living in the 5th Dimension workshops and trainings.
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1471659917
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 52
Book Description
This book is offered as a guide for all those who are aligned, or are aligning with the reality of New Earth and the New Human. It contains new information regarding the 5th Dimension and 5th Dimensional consciousness. On New Year's Eve 2011, Nicolya unexpectedly entered into a comatose state for two days during which time a massive "download" of information streamed into her consciousness. This download proved unlike any she had received in the past. Immediately following this, Nicolya fell into a six-week "creative void" during which the direction her Work was taking was lost. Instead, she found herself spinning in an infinite midnight void, whilst at the same time continually being flooded with Light. She emerged from this state as suddenly as she had entered it, with a vast outpouring of information which heralded a crystal clear reorientation for the path her Work was to take, including the content for several books, and the New Human - New Earth: Living in the 5th Dimension workshops and trainings.
Merchant Vessels of the United States...
Author: United States. Coast Guard
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 1436
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 1436
Book Description
Dagger Jameswood Enters the Fourth Dimension
Author: David Kunin
Publisher: David Kunin
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 131
Book Description
Dagger Jameswood wants to believe he is a crack detective, only he's never solved a case. Or even been hired by anyone. Or even been out of his mother's house for very long. Then a phone call from a mysterious woman begins the adventure of a lifetime. Dagger Jameswood Enters the Fourth Dimension is a science-fiction detective story. The quirky hero faces multiple, ultimately life-threatening challenges on his way to learning how to enter the fourth dimension. It's a fun read with a light touch on the sci-fi, and a very eccentric character on a great adventure.
Publisher: David Kunin
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 131
Book Description
Dagger Jameswood wants to believe he is a crack detective, only he's never solved a case. Or even been hired by anyone. Or even been out of his mother's house for very long. Then a phone call from a mysterious woman begins the adventure of a lifetime. Dagger Jameswood Enters the Fourth Dimension is a science-fiction detective story. The quirky hero faces multiple, ultimately life-threatening challenges on his way to learning how to enter the fourth dimension. It's a fun read with a light touch on the sci-fi, and a very eccentric character on a great adventure.
Text, Speech and Dialogue
Author: Ivan Habernal
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 3642235379
Category : Computers
Languages : en
Pages : 457
Book Description
This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Text, Speech and Dialogue, TSD 2011, held in Pilsen, Czech Republic, in September 2011. The 53 papers presented together with 2 invited talks were carefully reviewed and selected from 110 submissions. The main topic of this year's conference was "integrating modern Web with speech and language technologies". This year the Third International Workshop on Balto-Slavonic Natural Language was affiliated to TSD. The present book contains 8 contributions from this workshop.
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 3642235379
Category : Computers
Languages : en
Pages : 457
Book Description
This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Text, Speech and Dialogue, TSD 2011, held in Pilsen, Czech Republic, in September 2011. The 53 papers presented together with 2 invited talks were carefully reviewed and selected from 110 submissions. The main topic of this year's conference was "integrating modern Web with speech and language technologies". This year the Third International Workshop on Balto-Slavonic Natural Language was affiliated to TSD. The present book contains 8 contributions from this workshop.
Concepts at the Interface
Author: Nicholas Shea
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 019889368X
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 270
Book Description
This is an open access title available under the terms of a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 International licence. It is free to read on the Oxford Academic platform and offered as a free PDF download from OUP and selected open access locations. Research on concepts has concentrated on how people apply concepts when presented with a stimulus. Equally important, however, is the use of concepts offline, while planning what to do or thinking about what is the case. There is strong evidence that inferences driven by conceptual thought draw heavily on special-purpose resources--sensory, motoric, affective, and evaluative. At the same time, concepts afford general-purpose recombination and support content-general reasoning processes, which have long been the focus of philosophers. There is a growing consensus that a theory of concepts must encompass both kinds of processes. Nicholas Shea shows how concepts can act as an interface between content-general reasoning and special-purpose systems. Concept-driven thinking can take advantage of the complementary costs and benefits of each. This book sets out an empirically-based account of the different ways in which thinking with concepts leads us to new conclusions and underpins planning and decision-making. It also outlines three useful implications of this account. First, it allows us to reconstruct the commonplace idea that thinking draws on the meaning of a concept. Second, it offers insight into how human cognition avoids the frame problem and the complementary, less discussed, 'if-then problem' for dispositions acquired from experience. Third, it shows that metacognition can apply to concepts and concept-driven thinking in various ways. The framework developed in the book elucidates what makes concept-driven thinking an especially powerful cognitive resource.
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 019889368X
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 270
Book Description
This is an open access title available under the terms of a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 International licence. It is free to read on the Oxford Academic platform and offered as a free PDF download from OUP and selected open access locations. Research on concepts has concentrated on how people apply concepts when presented with a stimulus. Equally important, however, is the use of concepts offline, while planning what to do or thinking about what is the case. There is strong evidence that inferences driven by conceptual thought draw heavily on special-purpose resources--sensory, motoric, affective, and evaluative. At the same time, concepts afford general-purpose recombination and support content-general reasoning processes, which have long been the focus of philosophers. There is a growing consensus that a theory of concepts must encompass both kinds of processes. Nicholas Shea shows how concepts can act as an interface between content-general reasoning and special-purpose systems. Concept-driven thinking can take advantage of the complementary costs and benefits of each. This book sets out an empirically-based account of the different ways in which thinking with concepts leads us to new conclusions and underpins planning and decision-making. It also outlines three useful implications of this account. First, it allows us to reconstruct the commonplace idea that thinking draws on the meaning of a concept. Second, it offers insight into how human cognition avoids the frame problem and the complementary, less discussed, 'if-then problem' for dispositions acquired from experience. Third, it shows that metacognition can apply to concepts and concept-driven thinking in various ways. The framework developed in the book elucidates what makes concept-driven thinking an especially powerful cognitive resource.
Dance of the Dolphin
Author: Candace Slater
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
ISBN: 9780226761848
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 358
Book Description
In folktales told throughout much of the Brazilian Amazon, dolphins take human form, attend raucous dances and festivals, seduce men and women, and carry them away to a city beneath the river. They are encantados, or Enchanted Beings, capable of provoking death or madness, but also called upon to help shamanic healers. Male dolphins—accomplished dancers who appear dressed in dapper straw hats, white suits, and with shiny black shoes—reportedly father numerous children. The females are said to lure away solitary fishermen. Both sinister and charming, these characters resist definition and thus domination; greedy and lascivious outsiders, they are increasingly symbolic of a distinctly Amazonian culture politically, socially, economically, and environmentally under seige. Candace Slater examines these stories in Dance of the Dolphin, both as folk narratives and as representations of culture and conflict in Amazonia. Her engaging study discusses the tales from the viewpoints of genre, performance, and gender, but centers on them as responses to the great changes sweeping the Amazon today. According to Slater, these surprisingly widespread tales reflect Amazonians' own mixed reactions to the ongoing destruction of the rainforest and the resulting transformations in the social as well as physical landscape. Offering an informed view of Brazilian culture, this book crosses the boundaries of folklore, literature, anthropology, and Latin American studies. It is one of the very few studies to offer an overview of the changes taking place in Amazonia through the eyes of ordinary people. "This book is a rich collection of stories about the transformation of dolphins in the city of enchantment. . . . The joy in this book is not just its vibrant analysis and careful relating of tradition and lore, but also its uncanny accurateness in capturing the very essence of Amazonia."-Darrell Posey, Journal of Latin American Studies "Slater's fluid prose reads like a novel for those interested in Amazonian culture and folklore, while her integrated approach makes this a must read for those interested in innovative methodology."-Lisa Gabbert, Western Folklore
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
ISBN: 9780226761848
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 358
Book Description
In folktales told throughout much of the Brazilian Amazon, dolphins take human form, attend raucous dances and festivals, seduce men and women, and carry them away to a city beneath the river. They are encantados, or Enchanted Beings, capable of provoking death or madness, but also called upon to help shamanic healers. Male dolphins—accomplished dancers who appear dressed in dapper straw hats, white suits, and with shiny black shoes—reportedly father numerous children. The females are said to lure away solitary fishermen. Both sinister and charming, these characters resist definition and thus domination; greedy and lascivious outsiders, they are increasingly symbolic of a distinctly Amazonian culture politically, socially, economically, and environmentally under seige. Candace Slater examines these stories in Dance of the Dolphin, both as folk narratives and as representations of culture and conflict in Amazonia. Her engaging study discusses the tales from the viewpoints of genre, performance, and gender, but centers on them as responses to the great changes sweeping the Amazon today. According to Slater, these surprisingly widespread tales reflect Amazonians' own mixed reactions to the ongoing destruction of the rainforest and the resulting transformations in the social as well as physical landscape. Offering an informed view of Brazilian culture, this book crosses the boundaries of folklore, literature, anthropology, and Latin American studies. It is one of the very few studies to offer an overview of the changes taking place in Amazonia through the eyes of ordinary people. "This book is a rich collection of stories about the transformation of dolphins in the city of enchantment. . . . The joy in this book is not just its vibrant analysis and careful relating of tradition and lore, but also its uncanny accurateness in capturing the very essence of Amazonia."-Darrell Posey, Journal of Latin American Studies "Slater's fluid prose reads like a novel for those interested in Amazonian culture and folklore, while her integrated approach makes this a must read for those interested in innovative methodology."-Lisa Gabbert, Western Folklore