SHOJI FOR BEGINNERS: The Ultimate Guide on Building and Installing Japanese Shoji Screen and Japanese Wall Divider From Scratch Plus Shoji and Kumiko Design Patterns by Leo Fredrick English | July 20, 2021 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B099TQ5BNF | 51 pages | EPUB | 2.93 Mb The Shoji screen remains one of the most popular items in Japanese style décor. Originating during the third century, the screens have folding panels made of wood with translucent rice paper insets. Its original function was to act as a room divider while providing illumination. They gained great popularity when American architect Frank Lloyd Wright discovered them on a trip to Japan, brought them back, and started using them in his house plans.
S N Sanyal Reactions Rearrangements and Reagents Organic Chemistry for IIT JEE NSEC INChO IChO Science Olympiads Somorendranath Bharati Bhawan By S N Sanyal Somorendranath 2019 | 277 Pages | ISBN: 8177096052 | PDF | 62 MB S N Sanyal Reactions Rearrangements and Reagents Organic Chemistry for IIT JEE NSEC INChO IChO Science Olympiads Somorendranath Bharati Bhawan Joshua Zeunert, "Routledge Handbook of Landscape and Food" English | ISBN: 1138125156 | 2018 | 628 pages | PDF | 32 MB Since the turn of the millennium, there has been a burgeoning interest in, and literature of, both landscape studies and food studies. Landscape describes places as relationships and processes. Landscapes create people's identities and guide their actions and their preferences, while at the same time are shaped by the actions and forces of people. Food, as currency, medium, and sustenance, is a fundamental part of those landscape relationships.
Revolutionary Ideas: An Intellectual History of the French Revolution from The Rights of Man to Robespierre by Jonathan I. Israel English | March 23, 2014 | ISBN: 0691151725, 0691169713 | True PDF | 883 pages | 17.2 MB How the Radical Enlightenment inspired and shaped the French Revolution Reviews of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology Volume 253 by Pim de Voogt English | EPUB| 2021 | 217 Pages | ISBN : 3030525406 | 13.9 MB Feeding Behavioural Studies with Freshwater Gammarus spp.: The Importance of a
Remembering Our Grandfathers' Exile : US Imprisonment of Hawai'i's Japanese in World War II by Gail Y. Okawa
Reboot with Joe: Fully Charged: 7 Keys to Losing Weight, Staying Healthy and Thriving by Joe Cross English | March 2, 2015 | ISBN: 0990937208 | 264 pages | MOBI | 2.71 Mb InFully Charged, Joe Cross shares what he's learned since filmingFat, Sick & Nearly Deadabout staying healthy in an unhealthy world. Whether you've followed the Reboot diet and are looking for help in sustaining your success, or looking for advice that will help you lose weight and adopt a healthy lifestyle, this book is full of inspiration and encouragement, as well as practical tips for diet, exercise, and mindfulness. Daniel Hannah, "Queer Atlantic: Masculinity, Mobility, and the Emergence of Modernist Form" English | ISBN: 0228005663 | 2021 | 240 pages | PDF | 1035 KB The instability of modernist form has everything to do with the social, political, and economic shakeups of the nineteenth century that left masculinity a site of contestation, racial anxiety, homophobic paranoia, performative display, and queer desire. Refusing to take white masculinity for granted, Daniel Hannah considers how the canonical novels of modernist fiction explore the ways that privilege is propped up and driven by factors of race, place, gender, and sexuality. Queer Atlantic examines the work of established writers - Herman Melville, Robert Louis Stevenson, Henry James, Joseph Conrad, and Ford Madox Ford - to reveal that anxieties surrounding white, masculine privilege and queer potential helped broaden the novel's formal possibilities. Demonstrating how masculine mobility, and often specifically transatlantic mobility, both enacts and queerly disorients male privilege, Hannah places these writers in the context of debates about naval impressment, piracy, emigration, colonization, and the "new imperialism." In the process he raises important questions about the current field of queer ethics, highlighting the strange companionship of queer openness to otherness and imperialist thought in modernist writing. Arguing for the surprising resilience of such fictional structures, Queer Atlantic provides a new understanding of modernism's emergence from a troubling of masculine privilege, mobility, and desire. Prosthetic Designs for Restoring Human Limb Function English | 2022 | ISBN: 3030310760 | 231 Pages | PDF | 11 MB This textbook provides a thorough introduction and overview of the design and engineering of state-of-the-art prosthetics and assistive technologies. Innovations in prosthetics are increasingly made by cross-disciplinary thinking, and the author introduces the application of biomedical, mechanical, electrical, computer, and materials engineering principles to the design of artificial limbs. Coverage includes the fundamentals of biomechanics, biomechanical modeling and measurements, the basics of anatomy and physiology of limb defects, and the historical development of prosthetic design. This book stimulates the innovative thinking necessary for advancing limb restoration, and will be essential reading for students, as well as researchers, professional engineers and prosthetists, involved in the design and manufacture of artificial limbs.
Adam Gordon, "Prophets, Publicists, and Parasites: Antebellum Print Culture and the Rise of the Critic" English | ISBN: 162534452X | 2020 | 280 pages | PDF | 9 MB Print culture expanded significantly in the nineteenth century due to new print technologies and more efficient distribution methods, providing literary critics, who were alternately celebrated and reviled, with an ever-increasing number of venues to publish their work. Adam Gordon embraces the multiplicity of critique in the period from 1830 to 1860 by exploring the critical forms that emerged. Prophets, Publicists, and Parasites is organized around these sometimes chaotic and often generative forms and their most famous practitioners: Edgar Allan Poe and the magazine review; Ralph Waldo Emerson and the quarterly essay; Rufus Wilmot Griswold and the literary anthology; Margaret Fuller and the newspaper book review; and Frederick Douglass's editorial repurposing of criticism from other sources. Revealing the many and frequently competing uses of criticism beyond evaluation and aesthetics, this insightful study offers a new vision of antebellum criticism, a new model of critical history, and a powerful argument for the centrality of literary criticism to modern life. |