Tropical Experience

Tropical Experience
Title Tropical Experience PDF eBook
Author Mark De Reus
Publisher Oro Editions
Pages 0
Release 2011
Genre Architect-designed houses
ISBN 9781935935025

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This book introduces a series of design stories with provocative story lines around some of the firm's most prominent projects. Each of the stories reveals the search that is inherent in the architectural design effort to evoke the spirit of each place by noting the unique circumstances for each client and property. The stories delve into planning and design aspects that reveal how spirit of place contributes to design meaning, and how creative expression can be discovered in pragmatic problem-solving. Within the stories, we uncover comparisons to older or ancient work in Hawaii, Indonesia, Mexico, and other locales, to underscore the significance of timeless principles in creating a harmonic living environment. "Spirit" is the intangible yet significant and even experientially transformative quality behind what endears one to a place or building. This book reveals the design philosophy of de Reus Architects: searching for design innovation by embracing tradition and timelessness, while applying modern and sustainable sensibilities.

Tropical Gangsters

Tropical Gangsters
Title Tropical Gangsters PDF eBook
Author Robert Klitgaard
Publisher
Pages 312
Release 1990-10-14
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN

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This is an account of the author’s two-and-a-half year adventure in Equatorial Guinea, and his efforts to get this small bankrupt African nation on the path of structural development.

International Organization and Conference Series

International Organization and Conference Series
Title International Organization and Conference Series PDF eBook
Author United States. Department of State
Publisher
Pages 68
Release 1959
Genre Congresses and conventions
ISBN

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Island of Blood

Island of Blood
Title Island of Blood PDF eBook
Author Anita Pratap
Publisher Penguin
Pages 247
Release 2003-08-26
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1101563370

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In this distillation of frontline experiences and cultural insights, Anita Pratap, one of the finest journalists India has ever produced, faithfully reports on the consequences of war, ethnic conflict, earthquakes, cyclones, prejudices, and the mindless hatred and fear that has hurt so much of the world. Wherever there was a story to be told-from her native India to Afghanistan and Sri Lanka-Pratap braved the odds to send in reports from the front, managing to track down elusive stories and make headlines. With determined diligence she exposed the terrors inside such frightening regimes as the Taliban, returning home each time with a renewed determination to appreciate and celebrate the ordinary.

Sugar

Sugar
Title Sugar PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 646
Release 1925
Genre Beet sugar
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Creating Great Visitor Experiences

Creating Great Visitor Experiences
Title Creating Great Visitor Experiences PDF eBook
Author Stephanie Weaver
Publisher Routledge
Pages 210
Release 2016-07-11
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1315431408

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Museum and other non-profit professionals have begun to realize that the complete visitor experience is the key to repeat attendance, successful fundraising, and building audience loyalty. Taking lessons learned by successful experience-shapers in the for-profit world, Stephanie Weaver distills this knowledge for museums and other organizations which depend on visitor satisfaction for success. Is your institution welcoming? Are the bathrooms clean? Does the staff communicate well? Are there enough places to sit? These practical matters may mean more to creating a loyal following than any exhibit or program the institution develops. Weaver breaks the visitor experience down to 8 steps and provides practical guidance to museums and related institutions on how to create optimal visitor experiences for each of them. In a workshop-like format, she uses multiple examples, exercises, and resource links to walk the reader through the process.

American Tropics

American Tropics
Title American Tropics PDF eBook
Author Megan Raby
Publisher UNC Press Books
Pages 337
Release 2017-10-03
Genre Nature
ISBN 1469635615

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Biodiversity has been a key concept in international conservation since the 1980s, yet historians have paid little attention to its origins. Uncovering its roots in tropical fieldwork and the southward expansion of U.S. empire at the turn of the twentieth century, Megan Raby details how ecologists took advantage of growing U.S. landholdings in the circum-Caribbean by establishing permanent field stations for long-term, basic tropical research. From these outposts of U.S. science, a growing community of American "tropical biologists" developed both the key scientific concepts and the values embedded in the modern discourse of biodiversity. Considering U.S. biological fieldwork from the era of the Spanish-American War through the anticolonial movements of the 1960s and 1970s, this study combines the history of science, environmental history, and the history of U.S.–Caribbean and Latin American relations. In doing so, Raby sheds new light on the origins of contemporary scientific and environmentalist thought and brings to the forefront a surprisingly neglected history of twentieth-century U.S. science and empire.