Atlantis Rising 101 - September/October 2013

Atlantis Rising 101 - September/October 2013
Title Atlantis Rising 101 - September/October 2013 PDF eBook
Author J. Douglas Kenyon
Publisher Atlantis Rising LLC
Pages 204
Release 2013-09-01
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 1467528463

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Martin Ruggles: NEANDERTHALS AND CIVILIZATION How Much Did They Know and When Did They Know It? Rita Louise, Ph.D.: CREATURES OF THE UNDERGROUND Where Mythology Meets the Extraterrestrial Presence Robert Bauval: THE "BLACK BOX" OF IMHOTEP Astounding Details of Lost Ancient Genius Steven Sora: LEGEND OF THE SWAN KNIGHT Does the Tale Hide Clues to Our Origins? Patrick Marsolek: TERROR MANAGEMENT THEORY IN TROUBLE Has the finality of Death Been Oversold?

Atlantis Rising 102 - November/December 2013

Atlantis Rising 102 - November/December 2013
Title Atlantis Rising 102 - November/December 2013 PDF eBook
Author J. Douglas Kenyon
Publisher Atlantis Rising LLC
Pages 203
Release 2013-11-01
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 1467528471

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Martin Ruggles: LAKE VOSTOK'S SECRET LIFE Startling Proof of the Very Strange World Beneath Antarctica's Ice David H. Childress: EASTER ISLAND'S ASTONISHING ANTIQUITY Orthodox Science Has a Lot of Explaining to Do Thomas J. Carey: THE SUSPENSION OF DISBELIEF U.S. Air Force Strategy and the Roswell Case Robert M. Schoch: THE ZODIAC OF GLASTONBURY A Scientist Looks at Mrs. Maltwood's Vision Steven Sora: DID THE WELSH DISCOVER AMERICA? Prince Madoc and England's Claim to the New World

Atlantis Rising 103 - January/February 2014

Atlantis Rising 103 - January/February 2014
Title Atlantis Rising 103 - January/February 2014 PDF eBook
Author J. Douglas Kenyon
Publisher Atlantis Rising LLC
Pages 216
Release 2014-01-01
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 1633158152

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Inside AR 103: Patrick Marsolek: GENETIC MANIPULATION Understanding the Dangerous New Playing Field for Big Business, Big Science, and Ambitious Little Guys Susan Martinez, Ph.D.: DEEP TIME IN DEEP TROUBLE Have the Timekeepers Fixed the Game? Christopher Dunn: THE ENGINEERS OF PUMA PUNKU Hard Evidence of Advanced Tools for Ancient Builders Ralph Ellis: THE GARDEN OF EDEN IN EGYPT? Startling Evidence for a Game Changing Hypothesis Cynthia Logan: THE BLESSINGS OF CHAOS Inside the Revolutionary Mind of Mathematician Ralph Abraham

Postindustrial DIY

Postindustrial DIY
Title Postindustrial DIY PDF eBook
Author Daniel Campo
Publisher Fordham Univ Press
Pages 514
Release 2024-01-23
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1531504698

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Chronicles grassroots efforts to recover, rebuild, and enjoy architecturally iconic but economically obsolete places in the American Rust Belt. A pioneering Detroit automobile factory. A legendary iron mill at the edge of Pittsburgh. A campus of concrete grain elevators in Buffalo. Two monumental train stations, one in Buffalo, the other in Detroit. These once-noble sites have since fallen from their towering grace. As local elected leaders did everything they could to destroy what was left of these places, citizens saw beauty and utility in these industrial ruins and felt compelled to act. Postindustrial DIY tells their stories. The culmination of more than a dozen years of on-the-ground investigation, ethnography, and historical analysis, author and urbanist Daniel Campo immerses the reader in this postindustrial landscape, weaving the perspectives of dozens of DIY protagonists as well as architects, planners, and preservationists. Working without capital, expertise, and sometimes permission in a milieu dominated by powerful political and economic interests, these do-it-yourself actors are driven by passion and a sense of civic duty rather than by profit or political expediency. They have craftily remade these sites into collective preservation projects and democratic grounds for arts and culture, environmental engagement, regional celebrations, itinerant play, and in-the-moment constructions. Their projects are generating excitement about the prospect of Rust Belt life, even as they often remain invisible to the uninformed passerby and fall short of professional preservation or environmental reclamation standards. Demonstrating that there is no such thing as a site that is “too far gone” to save or reuse, Postindustrial DIY is rich with case studies that demonstrate how great architecture is not simply for the elites or the wealthy. The citizen preservationists and urbanists described in this book offer looser, more playful, and often more publicly satisfying alternatives to the development practices that have transformed iconic sites into expensive real estate or a clean slate for the next profitable endeavor. Transcending the disciplinary boundaries of architecture, historic preservation, city planning, and landscape architecture, Postindustrial DIY suggests new ways to engage, adapt, and preserve architecturally compelling sites and bottom-up strategies for Rust Belt revival.

By Strength, We Are Still Here

By Strength, We Are Still Here
Title By Strength, We Are Still Here PDF eBook
Author Crystal Gail Fraser
Publisher Univ. of Manitoba Press
Pages 385
Release 2024-12-13
Genre History
ISBN 1772840963

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The first comprehensive study of Indian residential schools in the North In this ground-breaking book, Crystal Gail Fraser draws on Dinjii Zhuh (Gwich'in) concepts of individual and collective strength to illuminate student experiences in northern residential schools, revealing the many ways Indigenous communities resisted the institutionalization of their children. After 1945, federal bureaucrats and politicians increasingly sought to assimilate Indigenous northerners—who had remained comparatively outside of their control—into broader Canadian society through policies that were designed to destroy Indigenous ways of life. Foremost among these was an aggressive new schooling policy that mandated the construction of Grollier and Stringer Halls: massive residential schools that opened in Inuvik in 1959, eleven years after a special joint committee of the House of Commons and the Senate recommended that all residential schools in Canada be closed. By Strength, We Are Still Here shares the lived experiences of Indigenous northerners from 1959 until 1982, when the territorial government published a comprehensive plan for educational reform. Led by Survivor testimony, Fraser shows the roles both students and their families played in disrupting state agendas, including questioning and changing the system to protect their cultures and communities. Centring the expertise of Knowledge Keepers, By Strength, We Are Still Here makes a crucial contribution to Indigenous research methodologies and to understandings of Canadian and Indigenous histories during the second half of the twentieth century.

A Way Through the Global Techno-Scientific Culture

A Way Through the Global Techno-Scientific Culture
Title A Way Through the Global Techno-Scientific Culture PDF eBook
Author Sheldon Richmond
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Pages 221
Release 2020-04-07
Genre Science
ISBN 1527549224

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Computers are supposed to be smart, yet they frustrate both ordinary users and computer technologists. Why are people frustrated by smart machines? Computers don’t fit people. People think in terms of comparisons, stories, and analogies, and seek feedback, whereas computers are based on a fundamental design that does not fit with analogical and feedback thinking. They impose a binary, an all-or-nothing, approach to everything. Moreover, the social world and institutions that have developed around computer technology hide and reinforce the lack of alignment between computers and people. This book suggests a solution: we do not have to accept the way things are now and work around the bad social and technical design of computers. Rather, it proposes a diverse, distributed, critical discussion of how to design and build both computer technology and its social institutions.

The Mysterious Origins of Hybrid Man

The Mysterious Origins of Hybrid Man
Title The Mysterious Origins of Hybrid Man PDF eBook
Author Susan B. Martinez
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 375
Release 2013-11-02
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 1591437547

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A provocative challenge to Darwin’s theory of evolution • Shows there is no missing link because the human race, since day one, is the result of outright interbreeding among highly diverse types • Reveals multiple “Gardens of Eden” and how each continent has its own independent hominid lineages • Explains Homo sapiens’ mental powers (the Great Leap Forward) and how we acquired the “blood of the gods,” which endowed us with a soul Did we evolve from apes, or are we all descendants of Adam and Eve? Why is the “missing link” still missing? Is the dumb luck of natural selection valid? Piecing together the protohistory of humanity through anthropology, genetics, paleolinguistics, and indigenous traditions, Susan B. Martinez offers an entirely original alternative to Darwin’s evolution: Modern humanity did not evolve but is a mosaic of mixed ancestry, the result of eons of cross-breeding and retro-breeding among different groups, including Cro-Magnon, Neanderthal, hobbits, giants, and Africa’s “Lucy” and “Zinj.” Martinez shows that there were multiple “Gardens of Eden” and how each continent had its own blend of races prior to the Great Flood, which caused the diaspora that brought a renaissance of culture to every division of the Earth. Martinez explains Homo sapiens’ mental powers (the Great Leap Forward) in cosmological terms--how we are the product of both heaven and earth. She identifies the “Sons of Heaven” and the angel-engendered races, explaining how Homo sapiens acquired the “blood of the gods,” which endowed us with a soul. Providing the ultimate resolution to the Evolution versus Creationism debate, this landmark study of hybrid man justifies his unexpectedly sudden appearance in the fossil record, the curious parallels between oral histories of the world’s people, and why anatomically modern features are found in the earliest paleontological evidence.