Living World

Living World
Title Living World PDF eBook
Author Dorling Kindersley Publishing Staff
Publisher
Pages 380
Release 2004
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780756604295

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Discover the secrets of the earth and its extraordinary habitats.

The Oldest Living Things in the World

The Oldest Living Things in the World
Title The Oldest Living Things in the World PDF eBook
Author Rachel Sussman
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 305
Release 2014-06-03
Genre Nature
ISBN 022605764X

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The Oldest Living Things in the World is an epic journey through time and space. Over the past decade, artist Rachel Sussman has researched, worked with biologists, and traveled the world to photograph continuously living organisms that are 2,000 years old and older. Spanning from Antarctica to Greenland, the Mojave Desert to the Australian Outback, the result is a stunning and unique visual collection of ancient organisms unlike anything that has been created in the arts or sciences before, insightfully and accessibly narrated by Sussman along the way. Her work is both timeless and timely, and spans disciplines, continents, and millennia. It is underscored by an innate environmentalism and driven by Sussman’s relentless curiosity. She begins at “year zero,” and looks back from there, photographing the past in the present. These ancient individuals live on every continent and range from Greenlandic lichens that grow only one centimeter a century, to unique desert shrubs in Africa and South America, a predatory fungus in Oregon, Caribbean brain coral, to an 80,000-year-old colony of aspen in Utah. Sussman journeyed to Antarctica to photograph 5,500-year-old moss; Australia for stromatolites, primeval organisms tied to the oxygenation of the planet and the beginnings of life on Earth; and to Tasmania to capture a 43,600-year-old self-propagating shrub that’s the last individual of its kind. Her portraits reveal the living history of our planet—and what we stand to lose in the future. These ancient survivors have weathered millennia in some of the world’s most extreme environments, yet climate change and human encroachment have put many of them in danger. Two of her subjects have already met with untimely deaths by human hands. Alongside the photographs, Sussman relays fascinating – and sometimes harrowing – tales of her global adventures tracking down her subjects and shares insights from the scientists who research them. The oldest living things in the world are a record and celebration of the past, a call to action in the present, and a barometer of our future.

The Usborne Living World Encyclopedia

The Usborne Living World Encyclopedia
Title The Usborne Living World Encyclopedia PDF eBook
Author Leslie Colvin
Publisher Usborne Books
Pages 128
Release 2009-06-01
Genre Natural history
ISBN 9780794527846

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Simple, yet informative text combines with extraordinary photographys, maps, animal facts and classification charts.

David's World

David's World
Title David's World PDF eBook
Author Dagmar H. Mueller
Publisher Skyhorse Publishing Inc.
Pages 31
Release 2012-09-11
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 1616089628

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A young boy's understanding of his autistic brother, David, improves as a therapist works with the family to better interpret David's behavior, and with David to communicate through words.

Wonders of the Living World (Illustrated Hardback)

Wonders of the Living World (Illustrated Hardback)
Title Wonders of the Living World (Illustrated Hardback) PDF eBook
Author Ruth Bancewicz
Publisher Lion Books
Pages 0
Release 2021-06-18
Genre
ISBN 9780745980546

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Biological science is explored by leading scientists and apologists through awe-inspiring illustrations

The Logos of the Living World

The Logos of the Living World
Title The Logos of the Living World PDF eBook
Author Louise Westling
Publisher Fordham Univ Press
Pages 246
Release 2013-10-01
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0823255670

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Today we urgently need to reevaluate the human place in the world in relation to other animals. This book puts Maurice Merleau-Ponty’s philosophy into dialogue with literature, evolutionary biology, and animal studies. In a radical departure from most critical animal studies, it argues for evolutionary continuity between human cultural and linguistic behaviors and the semiotic activities of other animals. In his late work, Derrida complained of philosophers who denied that animals possessed such faculties, but he never investigated the wealth of scientific studies of actual animal behavior. Most animal studies theorists still fail to do this. Yet more than fifty years ago, Merleau-Ponty carefully examined the philosophical consequences of scientific animal studies, with profound implications for human language and culture. For him, “animality is the logos of the sensible world: an incorporated meaning.” Human being is inseparable from animality. This book differs from other studies of Merleau-Ponty by emphasizing his lifelong attention to science. It shows how his attention to evolutionary biology and ethology anticipated recent studies of animal cognition, culture, and communication.

The Living World

The Living World
Title The Living World PDF eBook
Author Samantha Walton
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 221
Release 2020-12-10
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1350153389

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Harnessing new enthusiasm for Nan Shepherd's writing, The Living World asks how literature might help us reimagine humanity's place on earth in the midst of our ecological crisis. The first book to examine Shepherd's writing through an ecocritical lens, it reveals forgotten details about the scientific, political and philosophical climate of early twentieth century Scotland, and offers new insights into Shepherd's distinctive environmental thought. More than this, this book reveals how Shepherd's ways of relating to complex, interconnected ecologies predate many of the core themes and concerns of the multi-disciplinary environmental humanities, and may inform their future development. Broken down into chapters focusing on themes of place, ecology, environmentalism, Deep Time, vital matter and selfhood, The Living World offers the first integrated study of Shepherd's writing and legacy, making the work of this philosopher, feminist, amateur ecologist, geologist, and innovative modernist, accessible and relevant to a new community of readers.