Living on the Third Planet

Living on the Third Planet PDF Author: Hannes Alfvén
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Category : Civilization, Modern
Languages : en
Pages : 187

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Living on the Third Planet

Living on the Third Planet PDF Author: Hannes Alfvén
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Civilization, Modern
Languages : en
Pages : 187

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Living on the Third Planet

Living on the Third Planet PDF Author: Hannes Alfvén
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Languages : en
Pages : 187

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Living on the third planet

Living on the third planet PDF Author: Hannes Alfvén
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Languages : en
Pages : 187

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M 70. Living on the Third Planet ... Translated by Eric Johnson

M 70. Living on the Third Planet ... Translated by Eric Johnson PDF Author: Hannes Alfvén
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Languages : en
Pages : 8

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Living on the Third Planet [by] Hannes and Kerstin Alfvén. Translated by Eric Johnson

Living on the Third Planet [by] Hannes and Kerstin Alfvén. Translated by Eric Johnson PDF Author: Hannes Alfvén
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ISBN: 9780716703402
Category : Civilization, Modern
Languages : en
Pages : 187

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The Third Planet

The Third Planet PDF Author: Sally Ride
Publisher: Imaginary Lines, Inc.
ISBN: 9780975392003
Category : Astronautics in astronomy
Languages : en
Pages : 56

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Astronaut Sally Ride examines how the earth is studied from space, its critical relationship with the other planets in the solar system, and some of the earth's features, including climate, orbits, atmosphere, and light.

Arts of Living on a Damaged Planet

Arts of Living on a Damaged Planet PDF Author: Anna Lowenhaupt Tsing
Publisher: U of Minnesota Press
ISBN: 1452954496
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 709

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Living on a damaged planet challenges who we are and where we live. This timely anthology calls on twenty eminent humanists and scientists to revitalize curiosity, observation, and transdisciplinary conversation about life on earth. As human-induced environmental change threatens multispecies livability, Arts of Living on a Damaged Planet puts forward a bold proposal: entangled histories, situated narratives, and thick descriptions offer urgent “arts of living.” Included are essays by scholars in anthropology, ecology, science studies, art, literature, and bioinformatics who posit critical and creative tools for collaborative survival in a more-than-human Anthropocene. The essays are organized around two key figures that also serve as the publication’s two openings: Ghosts, or landscapes haunted by the violences of modernity; and Monsters, or interspecies and intraspecies sociality. Ghosts and Monsters are tentacular, windy, and arboreal arts that invite readers to encounter ants, lichen, rocks, electrons, flying foxes, salmon, chestnut trees, mud volcanoes, border zones, graves, radioactive waste—in short, the wonders and terrors of an unintended epoch. Contributors: Karen Barad, U of California, Santa Cruz; Kate Brown, U of Maryland, Baltimore; Carla Freccero, U of California, Santa Cruz; Peter Funch, Aarhus U; Scott F. Gilbert, Swarthmore College; Deborah M. Gordon, Stanford U; Donna J. Haraway, U of California, Santa Cruz; Andreas Hejnol, U of Bergen, Norway; Ursula K. Le Guin; Marianne Elisabeth Lien, U of Oslo; Andrew Mathews, U of California, Santa Cruz; Margaret McFall-Ngai, U of Hawaii, Manoa; Ingrid M. Parker, U of California, Santa Cruz; Mary Louise Pratt, NYU; Anne Pringle, U of Wisconsin, Madison; Deborah Bird Rose, U of New South Wales, Sydney; Dorion Sagan; Lesley Stern, U of California, San Diego; Jens-Christian Svenning, Aarhus U.

The Third Planet

The Third Planet PDF Author: J. V. Perrone
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1493114301
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 551

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As the author of this novel, I prefer not to provide biographic data, except to disclose that I currently reside in Florida, having moved there in 2004 after working in the financial district of New York City. While still a rail commuter from New Jersey, my daily morning route included taking the PATH train from Hoboken into the basement of the World Trade Center where, especially when the weather was spring-like, I usually would exit the complex through its central plaza and, from there, walk the three blocks to my office. My timing was such that I was usually in the plaza by 8:45 AM in order to be on time for work. Having returned a few days earlier from a tiring vacation, I decided that fateful Tuesday morning of September 11, 2001 to get a few extra winks of sleep and to take the late train to work. As a result, I was about thirty minutes later than usual, and not where I normally would have been at 8:46 AM when the first plane struck the north tower of the World Trade Center. If the events of that day did not change my perspective on life, then the following weeks and months of working in the humbling atmosphere of such a terrible disaster did. Many questions were asked and not answered. Was it by human design alone? Was it because of divine punishment? In any event, in order to mentally escape the reality of an environment in which physical escape was not then possible, I found that when I had a private moment to think (on the subway, the commuter train, on a work break, etc.), I did so with pen in hand. And what emerged at the time were poems that helped me deal with questions of the soul and resolve the remorse I felt which was later replaced with a sense of hope. Although I always had what I thought to be a talent for writing, through which I could express thoughts and feelings in a way I never could do verbally, I had never written anything of consequence before that disastrous day in 2001. And yet, looking back, it seemed that whatever pen I subsequently used in writing those poems, which eventually turned out to be many, must have had a magical connection because the words came only after first picking up the pen. Many times, the words came quickly without my having to think, as if I was simply transcribing what was being dictated. It was the same with this novel. I never planned to write a novel and, most certainly, do not consider myself an author. But one day, a thought came into my head, causing me to pick up a pen and, on a simple notepad, I began to write the first chapter of this book. The characters immediately came into being and, essentially, it is their novel, their story. At times, when the story stagnated, causing me to sit at the computer while my fingers remained still, it was as if the characters had nothing to say; so much so, that if a family member who knew of the writing of this novel would ask me, at the time, how it was coming along, my answer would be that the characters weren’t talking to me. So maybe this isn’t a novel at all. Maybe it all did happen a long while ago, and that through some kind of a time anomaly, the people described herein may have telepathically communicated their story to me so that this world that we live in today could have knowledge of what once had been. I really don’t know – what do you think? J. V. Perrone

Haltia and the Third Planet

Haltia and the Third Planet PDF Author: D. Judson Hindes
Publisher: JudPub
ISBN: 1411605039
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 206

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Haltia loves to float through the music of his world, and rush through the colored rocks of its surface. It is only when the Elders discover the dangers of the Third Planet that he must give up his idle pursuits to investigate and determine if its destruction is necessary. Taking human form lets him wander freely amongst them, but leaves him vulnerable to the violence that saturates the planet. When he is lost, Mather follows to complete the mission, and, if possible, find the lost explorer. Instead he finds an impossible love. The Elders are standing by with their fingers on the button. The future of Earth hangs in the balance while Mather tries to figure out a woman's heart, and Haltia tries to figure out humanity's; smoothest reading work in years. Age appropriate for all, seamless in delivery, fresh and new in its creativity, your work is freaking priceless ; For autographed copy [email protected]; MFL see list files special offer. iJud.blogspot.com

Where We Live-Our Solar System

Where We Live-Our Solar System PDF Author:
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781522914327
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 62

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Learning about our vast, beautiful and chaotic universe. There are so many things to learn, imagine one day we wake to find a distant race in a far away land, in another place.