Author: Jeremy Pack
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 0595229824
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 308
Book Description
For every warrior there is a first battle; for every journey a first step. For every life there is a first heartbeat . . . and a last. For every soul there is a road home. DianaMarie, Daughter of the Light has been trained in the ways of the Protector Spirits by the leader of an enigmatic council of mystics known as The Gathering. Shunned by the council for the color of her skin, she is nonetheless bound to their purpose. When the husband of her close friend and confidante is brutally murdered, DianaMarie begins to feel a silent and powerful call she is unable to resist. Guided by the words of an ancient prophecy, she begins a journey that will change her life and forever alter the path of her destiny.
The Mangle of Practice
Author: Andrew Pickering
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
ISBN: 0226668258
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 297
Book Description
This ambitious book by one of the most original and provocative thinkers in science studies offers a sophisticated new understanding of the nature of scientific, mathematical, and engineering practice and the production of scientific knowledge. Andrew Pickering offers a new approach to the unpredictable nature of change in science, taking into account the extraordinary number of factors—social, technological, conceptual, and natural—that interact to affect the creation of scientific knowledge. In his view, machines, instruments, facts, theories, conceptual and mathematical structures, disciplined practices, and human beings are in constantly shifting relationships with one another—"mangled" together in unforeseeable ways that are shaped by the contingencies of culture, time, and place. Situating material as well as human agency in their larger cultural context, Pickering uses case studies to show how this picture of the open, changeable nature of science advances a richer understanding of scientific work both past and present. Pickering examines in detail the building of the bubble chamber in particle physics, the search for the quark, the construction of the quarternion system in mathematics, and the introduction of computer-controlled machine tools in industry. He uses these examples to address the most basic elements of scientific practice—the development of experimental apparatus, the production of facts, the development of theory, and the interrelation of machines and social organization.
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
ISBN: 0226668258
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 297
Book Description
This ambitious book by one of the most original and provocative thinkers in science studies offers a sophisticated new understanding of the nature of scientific, mathematical, and engineering practice and the production of scientific knowledge. Andrew Pickering offers a new approach to the unpredictable nature of change in science, taking into account the extraordinary number of factors—social, technological, conceptual, and natural—that interact to affect the creation of scientific knowledge. In his view, machines, instruments, facts, theories, conceptual and mathematical structures, disciplined practices, and human beings are in constantly shifting relationships with one another—"mangled" together in unforeseeable ways that are shaped by the contingencies of culture, time, and place. Situating material as well as human agency in their larger cultural context, Pickering uses case studies to show how this picture of the open, changeable nature of science advances a richer understanding of scientific work both past and present. Pickering examines in detail the building of the bubble chamber in particle physics, the search for the quark, the construction of the quarternion system in mathematics, and the introduction of computer-controlled machine tools in industry. He uses these examples to address the most basic elements of scientific practice—the development of experimental apparatus, the production of facts, the development of theory, and the interrelation of machines and social organization.
Pickering's Lane
Author: Jeremy Pack
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 0595229824
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 308
Book Description
For every warrior there is a first battle; for every journey a first step. For every life there is a first heartbeat . . . and a last. For every soul there is a road home. DianaMarie, Daughter of the Light has been trained in the ways of the Protector Spirits by the leader of an enigmatic council of mystics known as The Gathering. Shunned by the council for the color of her skin, she is nonetheless bound to their purpose. When the husband of her close friend and confidante is brutally murdered, DianaMarie begins to feel a silent and powerful call she is unable to resist. Guided by the words of an ancient prophecy, she begins a journey that will change her life and forever alter the path of her destiny.
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 0595229824
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 308
Book Description
For every warrior there is a first battle; for every journey a first step. For every life there is a first heartbeat . . . and a last. For every soul there is a road home. DianaMarie, Daughter of the Light has been trained in the ways of the Protector Spirits by the leader of an enigmatic council of mystics known as The Gathering. Shunned by the council for the color of her skin, she is nonetheless bound to their purpose. When the husband of her close friend and confidante is brutally murdered, DianaMarie begins to feel a silent and powerful call she is unable to resist. Guided by the words of an ancient prophecy, she begins a journey that will change her life and forever alter the path of her destiny.
Reply to Col. Pickering's Attack Upon a Pennsylvania Farmer
Author: John Hare Powel
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Agriculture
Languages : en
Pages : 32
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Agriculture
Languages : en
Pages : 32
Book Description
A Digest of Pickering's Reports
Author: Francis Hilliard
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Law reports, digests, etc
Languages : en
Pages : 384
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Law reports, digests, etc
Languages : en
Pages : 384
Book Description
A Digest of Pickering's Reports, from the second to the eighth volume, inclusive. By W. Phillips and others
Author: Willard PHILLIPS
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 480
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 480
Book Description
A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Commoners of Great Britain and Ireland, Enjoying Territorial Possessions Or High Official Rank: But Uninvested with Heritable Honours
Author: John Burke
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Genealogy
Languages : en
Pages : 776
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Genealogy
Languages : en
Pages : 776
Book Description
The American Hereford Record and Hereford Herd Book
Author: American Hereford Cattle Breeders' Association
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Cattle
Languages : en
Pages : 880
Book Description
Brief history of Hereford cattle: v. 1, p. 359-375.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Cattle
Languages : en
Pages : 880
Book Description
Brief history of Hereford cattle: v. 1, p. 359-375.
Spiritual Direction
Author: Sue Pickering
Publisher: Hymns Ancient and Modern Ltd
ISBN: 1853118850
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 240
Book Description
Spirituality.
Publisher: Hymns Ancient and Modern Ltd
ISBN: 1853118850
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 240
Book Description
Spirituality.
The Cybernetic Brain
Author: Andrew Pickering
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
ISBN: 0226667928
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 538
Book Description
Cybernetics is often thought of as a grim military or industrial science of control. But as Andrew Pickering reveals in this beguiling book, a much more lively and experimental strain of cybernetics can be traced from the 1940s to the present. The Cybernetic Brain explores a largely forgotten group of British thinkers, including Grey Walter, Ross Ashby, Gregory Bateson, R. D. Laing, Stafford Beer, and Gordon Pask, and their singular work in a dazzling array of fields. Psychiatry, engineering, management, politics, music, architecture, education, tantric yoga, the Beats, and the sixties counterculture all come into play as Pickering follows the history of cybernetics’ impact on the world, from contemporary robotics and complexity theory to the Chilean economy under Salvador Allende. What underpins this fascinating history, Pickering contends, is a shared but unconventional vision of the world as ultimately unknowable, a place where genuine novelty is always emerging. And thus, Pickering avers, the history of cybernetics provides us with an imaginative model of open-ended experimentation in stark opposition to the modern urge to achieve domination over nature and each other.
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
ISBN: 0226667928
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 538
Book Description
Cybernetics is often thought of as a grim military or industrial science of control. But as Andrew Pickering reveals in this beguiling book, a much more lively and experimental strain of cybernetics can be traced from the 1940s to the present. The Cybernetic Brain explores a largely forgotten group of British thinkers, including Grey Walter, Ross Ashby, Gregory Bateson, R. D. Laing, Stafford Beer, and Gordon Pask, and their singular work in a dazzling array of fields. Psychiatry, engineering, management, politics, music, architecture, education, tantric yoga, the Beats, and the sixties counterculture all come into play as Pickering follows the history of cybernetics’ impact on the world, from contemporary robotics and complexity theory to the Chilean economy under Salvador Allende. What underpins this fascinating history, Pickering contends, is a shared but unconventional vision of the world as ultimately unknowable, a place where genuine novelty is always emerging. And thus, Pickering avers, the history of cybernetics provides us with an imaginative model of open-ended experimentation in stark opposition to the modern urge to achieve domination over nature and each other.
Killing Over Land
Author: Robert M. Owens
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
ISBN: 0806194413
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 266
Book Description
In early America, interracial homicide—whites killing Native Americans, Native Americans killing whites—might result in a massive war on the frontier; or, if properly mediated, it might actually facilitate diplomatic relations, at least for a time. In Killing over Land, Robert M. Owens explores why and how such murders once played a key role in Indian affairs and how this role changed over time. Though sometimes clearly committed to stoke racial animus and incite war, interracial murder also gave both Native and white leaders an opportunity to improve relations, or at least profit from conflict resolution. In the seventeenth century, most Indigenous people held and used enough leverage to dictate the terms on which such conflicts were resolved; but after the mid-eighteenth century, population and material advantages gave white settlers the upper hand. Owens describes the ways settler colonialism, as practiced by Anglo-Americans, put tremendous pressure on Native peoples, culturally, socially, and politically, forcing them to adapt in the face of violence and overwhelming numbers. By the early nineteenth century, many Native leaders recognized that, with population and power so heavily skewed against them, it was only practical to negotiate for the best possible terms; lex talionis justice—blood for blood—proved an unrealistic goal. Consequently, Indigenous and white leaders alike became all too willing to overlook murder if it led to some kind of gain—if, for instance, justice might be traded for financial compensation or land cessions. Ultimately, what Owens analyzes in Killing over Land is nothing less than the commodification of human life in return for a sense of order—as defined and accepted, however differently, by both Native and white authorities as the contest for land and resources intensified in the European colonization of North America.
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
ISBN: 0806194413
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 266
Book Description
In early America, interracial homicide—whites killing Native Americans, Native Americans killing whites—might result in a massive war on the frontier; or, if properly mediated, it might actually facilitate diplomatic relations, at least for a time. In Killing over Land, Robert M. Owens explores why and how such murders once played a key role in Indian affairs and how this role changed over time. Though sometimes clearly committed to stoke racial animus and incite war, interracial murder also gave both Native and white leaders an opportunity to improve relations, or at least profit from conflict resolution. In the seventeenth century, most Indigenous people held and used enough leverage to dictate the terms on which such conflicts were resolved; but after the mid-eighteenth century, population and material advantages gave white settlers the upper hand. Owens describes the ways settler colonialism, as practiced by Anglo-Americans, put tremendous pressure on Native peoples, culturally, socially, and politically, forcing them to adapt in the face of violence and overwhelming numbers. By the early nineteenth century, many Native leaders recognized that, with population and power so heavily skewed against them, it was only practical to negotiate for the best possible terms; lex talionis justice—blood for blood—proved an unrealistic goal. Consequently, Indigenous and white leaders alike became all too willing to overlook murder if it led to some kind of gain—if, for instance, justice might be traded for financial compensation or land cessions. Ultimately, what Owens analyzes in Killing over Land is nothing less than the commodification of human life in return for a sense of order—as defined and accepted, however differently, by both Native and white authorities as the contest for land and resources intensified in the European colonization of North America.