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Start your reading journey today on DL4ALL.org and unlock a world of imagination, knowledge, and inspiration! ![]() Free Download Andrea Capra, "Intervisuality: New Approaches to Greek Literature " English | ISBN: 3110795248 | 2022 | 280 pages | EPUB, PDF | 9 MB + 4 MB Intertextuality is a well-known tool in literary criticism and has been widely applied to ancient literature, with, perhaps surprisingly, classical scholarship being at the frontline in developing new theoretical approaches. By contrast, the seemingly parallel notion of intervisuality has only recently begun to appear in classical studies. In fact, intervisuality still lacks a clear definition and scope. Unlike intertextuality, which is consistently used with reference to the interrelationship between texts, the term 'intervisuality' is used not only to trace the interrelationship between images in the visual domain, but also to explore the complex interplay between the visual and the verbal. It is precisely this hybridity that interests us. Intervisuality has proved extremely productive in fields such as art history and visual culture studies. By bringing together a diverse team of scholars, this project aims to bring intervisuality into sharper focus and turn it into a powerful tool to explore the research field traditionally referred to as 'Greek literature'. ![]() Free Download G.H. Janus, "Interstellar Visions: 60 Classic Science Fiction Paintings For Pulp Magazine Covers (1929-62)" English | 2020 | ASIN: B08P1CFK6M | 64 pages | PDF (scan) | 47.6 MB Some of the greatest populist, or pulp, art created in American cultural history was during the period from 1929 to 1962, when a vast range of cutting-edge magazines sprang up with exceptionally striking, often startling cover illustrations by some of the most innovative artists of the time. Many of these publications were purveyors of science fiction, featuring stories of space travel, futuristic science, and alien life forms.INTERSTELLARVISIONS collects 60 full-page, full-color SFartworks by a wide range of vintage American artists, presenting some of the world's most visionary and often bizarre magazine cover design from the golden age of pulps. ![]() Free Download Intersecting Religion and Sexuality: Sociological Perspectives By Sarah-Jane Page, Andrew K.T. Yip 2020 | 262 Pages | ISBN: 9004372474 | PDF | 14 MB Intersecting Religion and Sexuality: Sociological Perspectives outlines what an intersectional analysis can offer research into religion and sexuality. It draws on various research projects which focus on different facets of this topic, such as queer sexualities, unmarried motherhood, and heterosexuality. ![]() Free Download International Economics, Globalization, and Policy: A Reader (McGraw-Hill Economics) By Philip King, Sharmila King 2008 | 396 Pages | ISBN: 0073375810 | PDF | 12 MB The King reader is a collection of articles on international economics by leading economists drawn from various scholarly sources (e.g., Foreign Affairs, Current Issues in Economics and Finance, Finance and Development, Federal Reserve Publications, the Journal of Economic Perspectives). Previously known as International Economics and International Economic Policy, the new title is briefer and yet more descriptive, since the term globalization has been added to reflect the content of the book, which is also used in courses devoted to globalization, particularly the economic aspects of globalization. The Fifth Edition focuses on real debates within the discipline of economics and political economy, not on phony "pro-cons" debates which often obscure the real issues. The reader continues to be unique as the most relevant in today's market. ![]() Free Download Piero Scaruffi, "Intelligence is not Artificial - Expanded Edition: A History of Artificial Intelligence and Why the Singularity is not Coming any Time Soon" English | 2018 | ISBN: 1984101455 | EPUB | pages: 581 | 0.8 mb This book provides a detailed history of Artificial Intelligence, and a "reality check".Themes explored in this book include:- Most of the "intelligence" of our machines is dueto the environment that humans structure for them.- We are building "vast algorithmic bureaucracies" all around us.- Automation is an effect, not a cause.- The danger is not that machines will become as intelligent as us but that we will become as dumb as them (the Turing Test in reverse).- We have always coexisted with super-human (or, better, non-human) intelligence.- The Singularity is simply a religion for the god-less 21st century. ![]() Free Download Integrative Antiracism: South Asians in Canadian Academe By Edith Samuel 2005 | 240 Pages | ISBN: 0802039448 | PDF | 2 MB From both a theoretical and practical standpoint, racism is one of the most important topics that has engaged the attention of social scientists in North America in recent years. As societies become more ethnically diverse, people from different cultures are increasingly coming into contact with each other, resulting in ever greater opportunities for racism to manifest itself.In this work, Edith Samuel examines the educational experiences of South Asian students and faculty members from the perspective of 'integrative antiracism' - the study of how the dynamics of social difference are mediated in people's daily lives. Specifically, she analyses perceptions of and responses to racism in four critical areas: faculty-student relationships, peer group interactions, curriculum, and the psychosocial dimension.Antiracism scholars maintain that racism is widespread on Canadian university campuses. Drawing on the available literature and extensive interviews with students and faculty, Samuel looks at both overt and covert forms of racism, as well as structural racism, that results in discrimination in admissions and employment. She also looks at race, class, gender, history, and culture and how these interlocking systems produce unique experiences of racism for South Asians in academe. Through the exploration of the intricate patterns of South Asians' assimilation into university life, Integrative Antiracism identifies the numerous barriers racial minorities encounter and suggests a variety of approaches to fostering a more equitable education system. ![]() Free Download Inside Your Customer's Imagination : 5 Secrets for Creating Breakthrough Products, Services, and Solutions by Chip R. Bell English | 2020 | ISBN: 0369347773 | 241 Pages | True PDF | 6.16 MB ![]() Free Download Ronald A. Beers, "In the Morning When I Rise: Life-Giving Conversations with God" English | ISBN: 1496442156 | 2020 | 208 pages | EPUB | 15 MB Without talking and listening, it's impossible to develop a close friendship with someone. It is through regular conversation that we grow to know our friends better. This book is for readers who long to hear God's voice and desire a close friendship with Him. God wants to be your closest and most trusted friend. No matter what the world says, it is possible for you to have a deep and lasting relationship with God. This morning when you wake up, let the Creator of the universe hear from you. Gain confidence in knowing that God is in control of your day and He cares deeply for you. Share your deepest longings and greatest concerns. Invite Him into your day and ask Him to fill your heart with hope and promise. You can go through your day knowing God cares deeply about you and wants to be ever-present in your life. ![]() Free Download Implants and Oral Rehabilitation of the Atrophic Maxilla: Advanced Techniques and Technologies English | 2023 | ISBN: 3031127544 | 626 Pages | PDF (True) | 104 MB This book covers the most suitable techniques for the rehabilitation of patients experiencing tooth loss, trauma or other situations resulting in bone atrophy. The book discusses current technologies, from diagnosis to treatment and surgery, applied to atrophic jaws using innovative tools and new PSI (patient specific implant) approaches. Oral Rehabilitation of the Atrophic Maxilla and the selection of the best treatment options for patients is one of the most difficult tasks facing the profession today. Readers will be able to solve complex problems and evaluate all available applications for patient management. Zygomatic implants, reconstructive surgery with bone grafts, post-oncologicasl and post traumatic reconstructions as well as dynamic navigation and robot assisted dental surgery are covered. The book is written by recognized experts and leaders in the field, and includes simpler techniques within the reach of many implantologists and more complex techniques that require specific surgical skills. It is relevant for, implanologist, periodontists, oral and maxillofacial surgeon, prosthodontists and every clinician treating maxillary atrophy. ![]() Free Download Imagining Home: American War Fiction from Hemingway to 9/11 By Susan Farrell 2017 | 232 Pages | ISBN: 1640140018 | PDF | 5 MB War has often been seen as the domain of men and thus irrelevant to gender analysis, and American writers have frequently examined war according to traditional gender expectations: that boys become men by going to war and girls become women by building a home. Yet the writers discussed in this book complicate these expectations, since their female characters often take part directly in war and especially since their male characters repeatedly imagine domestic spaces for themselves in the midst of war. Chapters on Hemingway and the First World War, Kurt Vonnegut and the Second World War, and Tim O'Brien and the Vietnam War place these writers in their particular historical and cultural contexts while tracing similarities in their depiction of gender relationships, imagined domestic spaces, and the representability of trauma. The book concludes by examining post-9/11 American literature, probing what happenswhen the front lines actually come home to Americans. While much has been written about Hemingway, Vonnegut, O'Brien, and even 9/11 literature separately, this study is the first to bring them together in order to examine views about war, gender, and domesticity over a hundred-year period. It argues that 9/11 literature follows a long tradition of American writing about war in which the domestic and public realms are inextricably intertwined and in which imagined domestic spaces can provide a window into representing wartime trauma, an experience often thought to be unrepresentable or incomprehensible to those who were not actually there.Susan Farrell is Professor of English at the College of Charleston.Table of ContentsIntroduction"Isn't It Pretty to Think So?": Ernest Hemingway's Impossible Homes"A Universe of Two": Constructing Worlds through Narrative in the Work of Kurt Vonnegut"It Wasn't a War Story. It Was a Love Story": Tim O'Brien and the Ethics of Home"A Hole in the Middle of Me": Shattered Homes in Post-9/11 LiteratureAfterwordNotesWorks CitedIndex |