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Author |
: Kevin Guilfoile |
Publisher |
: Field Notes Brand Books |
Total Pages |
: 72 |
Release |
: 2012-07-14 |
ISBN-10 |
: 098583160X |
ISBN-13 |
: 9780985831608 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (0X Downloads) |
Synopsis A Drive Into the Gap by : Kevin Guilfoile
"A story about baseball. About fathers and sons. It's about memory and identity, and an insidious illness that can rob a person of both."--T.p. 4
Author |
: Stephen R. Donaldson |
Publisher |
: Spectra |
Total Pages |
: 574 |
Release |
: 2010-07-21 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9780307755650 |
ISBN-13 |
: 0307755657 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (50 Downloads) |
Synopsis Forbidden Knowledge by : Stephen R. Donaldson
Author of The Chronicles Of Thomas Covenant, one of the most acclaimed fantasy series of all time, master storyteller Stephen R. Donaldson retums with the second book in his long-awaited new science fiction series--a story about dark passions, perilous alliances, and dubious heroism set in a stunningly imagined future. Beautiful, brilliant, and dangerous, Morn Hyland is an ex-police officer for the United Mining Companies--and the target of two ruthless, powerful men. One is the charismatic ore-pirate Nick Succorso, who sees Morn as booty wrested from his vicious rival, Angus Thermopyle. thermopyle once made the mistake of underestimating Morn and now he's about to pay the ultimate price. Both men think they can possess her, but Morn is no one's trophy--and no one's pawn. Meanwhile, withing the borders of Forbidden Space, wait the Amnioin, an alien race capable of horrific atrocities. The Amnion want something unspeakable from humanity--and they will go to unthinkable lengths to get it. In Forbidden Knowledge, Stephen R. Donaldson spins a galaxy-wide web of intrigue, deception, and betrayal that tightens with inexorable strength around characters and readers alike.
Author |
: Thomas Suddendorf |
Publisher |
: Basic Books |
Total Pages |
: 370 |
Release |
: 2013-11-12 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9780465069842 |
ISBN-13 |
: 0465069843 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (42 Downloads) |
Synopsis The Gap by : Thomas Suddendorf
There exists an undeniable chasm between the capacities of humans and those of animals. Our minds have spawned civilizations and technologies that have changed the face of the Earth, whereas even our closest animal relatives sit unobtrusively in their dwindling habitats. Yet despite longstanding debates, the nature of this apparent gap has remained unclear. What exactly is the difference between our minds and theirs? In The Gap, psychologist Thomas Suddendorf provides a definitive account of the mental qualities that separate humans from other animals, as well as how these differences arose. Drawing on two decades of research on apes, children, and human evolution, he surveys the abilities most often cited as uniquely human -- language, intelligence, morality, culture, theory of mind, and mental time travel -- and finds that two traits account for most of the ways in which our minds appear so distinct: Namely, our open-ended ability to imagine and reflect on scenarios, and our insatiable drive to link our minds together. These two traits explain how our species was able to amplify qualities that we inherited in parallel with our animal counterparts; transforming animal communication into language, memory into mental time travel, sociality into mind reading, problem solving into abstract reasoning, traditions into culture, and empathy into morality. Suddendorf concludes with the provocative suggestion that our unrivalled status may be our own creation -- and that the gap is growing wider not so much because we are becoming smarter but because we are killing off our closest intelligent animal relatives. Weaving together the latest findings in animal behavior, child development, anthropology, psychology, and neuroscience, this book will change the way we think about our place in nature. A major argument for reconsidering what makes us human, The Gap is essential reading for anyone interested in our evolutionary origins and our relationship with the rest of the animal kingdom.
Author |
: Stephen R. Donaldson |
Publisher |
: Spectra |
Total Pages |
: 274 |
Release |
: 2009-10-21 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9780307573858 |
ISBN-13 |
: 0307573850 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (58 Downloads) |
Synopsis The Real Story by : Stephen R. Donaldson
Author of The Chronicles Of Thomas Covenant, one of the most acclaimed fantasy series of all time, master storyteller Stephen R. Donaldson retums with this exciting and long-awaited new series that takes us into a stunningly imagined future to tell a timeless story of adventure and the implacable conflict of good and evil within each of us. Angus Thermopyle was an ore pirate and a murderer; even the most disreputable asteroid pilots of Delta Sector stayed locked out of his way. Those who didn't ended up in the lockup--or dead. But when Thermopyle arrived at Mallory's Bar & Sleep with a gorgeous woman by his side the regulars had to take notice. Her name was Morn Hyland, and she had been a police officer--until she met up with Thermopyle. But one person in Mallorys Bar wasn't intimidated. Nick Succorso had his own reputation as a bold pirate and he had a sleek frigate fitted for deep space. Everyone knew that Thermopyle and Succorso were on a collision course. What nobody expected was how quickly it would be over--or how devastating victory would be. It was common enough example of rivalry and revenge--or so everyone thought. The REAL story was something entirely different. In The Real Story, Stephen R. Donaldson takes us to a remarkably detailed world of faster-than-light travel, politics, betrayal, and a shadowy presence just outside our view to tell the fiercest, most profound story he has ever written.
Author |
: Joseph O'Shea |
Publisher |
: JHU Press |
Total Pages |
: 198 |
Release |
: 2014 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9781421410364 |
ISBN-13 |
: 1421410362 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (64 Downloads) |
Synopsis Gap Year by : Joseph O'Shea
The idea of the gap year has taken hold in America. Since its development in Britain nearly fifty years ago, taking time off between secondary school and college has allowed students the opportunity to travel, develop crucial life skills, and grow up, all while doing volunteer work in much-needed parts of the developing world.
Author |
: Dr Karen Gurney |
Publisher |
: Headline Home |
Total Pages |
: 288 |
Release |
: 2020-03-05 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9781472267122 |
ISBN-13 |
: 1472267125 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (22 Downloads) |
Synopsis Mind The Gap by : Dr Karen Gurney
'This book taught me so much about female desire. A must read!' Cherry Healey Did you know that there is an orgasm gap of around 30% between heterosexual couples when they have sex? In Mind The Gap, Dr Karen Gurney, a clinical psychologist and certified psychosexologist, explores not just this gap, but the gaps in our knowledge of so much of the most important new science around sex and desire. In this book, you will learn that nearly everything that you've been led to believe about female sexuality isn't actually true. And that, despite what you might think, it is possible to simultaneously feel little to no spontaneous desire and have a happy and mutually satisfying sex life long term. Exploring the mismatch between ideas about sex in our society and what the science tells us, Mind The Gap also explains how this disconnect lies at the root of many of our sexual problems. Combining science with case studies, practical exercises and tips, this is a book for anyone who wants to better understand the mechanics of desire and futureproof their sex life, for life.
Author |
: Jeffrey Pfeffer |
Publisher |
: Harvard Business Press |
Total Pages |
: 348 |
Release |
: 2000 |
ISBN-10 |
: 1578511240 |
ISBN-13 |
: 9781578511242 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (40 Downloads) |
Synopsis The Knowing-doing Gap by : Jeffrey Pfeffer
The market for business knowledge is booming as companies looking to improve their performance pour millions of pounds into training programmes, consultants, and executive education. Why then, are there so many gaps between what firms know they should do and waht they actual do? This volume confronts the challenge of turning knowledge about how to improve performance into actions that produce measurable results. The authors identify the causes of this gap and explain how to close it.
Author |
: Stephen R. Donaldson |
Publisher |
: Spectra |
Total Pages |
: 685 |
Release |
: 2009-10-21 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9780307573049 |
ISBN-13 |
: 0307573044 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (49 Downloads) |
Synopsis Chaos and Order by : Stephen R. Donaldson
As the planetoid Thanatos Minor explodes into atoms, a specially-fitted cruiser escapes the mass destruction and hurtles into space only a step ahead of hostile pursuit. On board Trumpet are a handful of bedraggled fugitives from an outlaw world - old enemies suddenly and violently thrown together in a desperate bid for survival. Among this unlikely crew of allies are Morn Hyland, once a UMC cop, now a prisoner to the electrodes implanted in her brain; her son, Davies, "force-grown" to adulthood by the alien Amnion and struggling to understand his true identity; the amoral space buccaneer Nick Succorso, whose most daring act of piracy could be his last; and Angus Thermopyle, unstoppable cyborg struggling to wrest control of his own mind from his UMC programmers.
Author |
: Karl Haigler |
Publisher |
: Macmillan |
Total Pages |
: 240 |
Release |
: 2005-08 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9780312336981 |
ISBN-13 |
: 0312336985 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (81 Downloads) |
Synopsis The Gap-Year Advantage by : Karl Haigler
That complements the college-application process, communicating with students about their goals, and handling logistics such as travel, health insurance, and money.
Author |
: Eric Rutkow |
Publisher |
: Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages |
: 448 |
Release |
: 2019-01-08 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9781501103926 |
ISBN-13 |
: 150110392X |
Rating |
: 4/5 (26 Downloads) |
Synopsis The Longest Line on the Map by : Eric Rutkow
From the award-winning author of American Canopy, a dazzling account of the world’s longest road, the Pan-American Highway, and the epic quest to link North and South America, a dramatic story of commerce, technology, politics, and the divergent fates of the Americas in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. The Pan-American Highway, monument to a century’s worth of diplomacy and investment, education and engineering, scandal and sweat, is the longest road in the world, passable everywhere save the mythic Darien Gap that straddles Panama and Colombia. The highway’s history, however, has long remained a mystery, a story scattered among government archives, private papers, and fading memories. In contrast to the Panama Canal and its vast literature, the Pan-American Highway—the United States’ other great twentieth-century hemispheric infrastructure project—has become an orphan of the past, effectively erased from the story of the “American Century.” The Longest Line on the Map uncovers this incredible tale for the first time and weaves it into a tapestry that fascinates, informs, and delights. Rutkow’s narrative forces the reader to take seriously the question: Why couldn’t the Americas have become a single region that “is” and not two near irreconcilable halves that “are”? Whether you’re fascinated by the history of the Americas, or you’ve dreamed of driving around the globe, or you simply love world records and the stories behind them, The Longest Line on the Map is a riveting narrative, a lost epic of hemispheric scale.