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The Mind at Hand

What Drawing Reveals : Stories of Exploration, Discovery and Design

The Mind at Hand explores how artists, scientists, writers, and others - students and professionals alike - see their world, record it, revise it and come to know it. It is about the rough-drawn sketch, diagram, chart, or other graphic representation, and the focus these provide for creative work that follows from them. Such work could involve solving a problem, composing a musical score, proposing a hypothesis, creating a painting, and many other imaginative and inventive tasks. The book is for for visual learners of all kinds, for scientists as well as artists, and for anyone who keeps a journal, notebook, or lab book in order to think and create visually. It is also a book for teachers and educational administrators interested in learning about new active learning strategies involving drawing, and possible outcomes of these in classrooms. The formulas and symbols of chemistry, the diagrams and features of the landscape in geology, and the organisms and structures in biology, are all represented as images on pages or screens. Students create them when studying, problem-solving, and learning. Once in front of their eyes, they can be reconsidered, revised, and reconstructed into new images for further consideration and revision. It is how artists often create a painting or a sculpture, and how scientists come up with new hypotheses. This is how learning occurs, not only across disciplines, but in all kinds of creative endeavors, through a continuing process of creation, revision, and re-creation. It is drawing-to-learn.

GEORGE WALD CHAPTER EIGHT Drawing To Learn About Atoms And
Molecules Drawings, Maps, and Symbols As recounted in Chapter Two, I began
to think about drawings and their relationship to the objects they represent when
using ...

101 Kisah Bermakna dari Negeri China

The Powerfull Wisdom from Ancient Stories

Di balik (negeri) "Tirai Bambu" sesungguhnya tersimpan ratusan bahkan ribuan kisah bermakna, menyentuh, mendidik, dan menggugah, yang telah berusia puluhan sampai ratusan tahun yang diwariskan secara turun-temurun. Buku ini menyajikan 101 kisah terbaik hasil seleksi dan pilihan penulisnya yang bermukim di negeri China dari sumber-sumber langsung maupun tak langsung. Membaca buku ini berarti Anda membaca rujukan utama etos hidup dan rahasia sukses sebuah bangsa yang kini menjadi "raksasa yang bangkit". Baca dan nikmatilah keindahan kisah-kisah ini, sembari menjadikannya sebagai sumber pembelajaran dan motivasi,karena sesungguhnya semua kisah ini dapat diaplikasikan dan diteladani olehsiapa saja untuk menggapai kehidupan yang lebih baik. Lei Wei Ye (Hendra Rey), seorang pekerja sosial lintas budaya. Ia dilahirkan dan dibesarkan di Surabaya, Indonesia. Ia kemudian menempuh pendidikan di Hunan University Changsha, China, dan Hebei Teacher University Shi Jia Zhuang, China. Bersama keluarganya kini ia bermukim di Guangzhou, China. -Gradien Mediatama-

Lei Wei Ye (Hendra Rey), seorang pekerja sosial lintas budaya. Ia dilahirkan dan dibesarkan di Surabaya, Indonesia. Ia kemudian menempuh pendidikan di Hunan University Changsha, China, dan Hebei Teacher University Shi Jia Zhuang, China.

A Decision

Short Stories

A Decision: Short Stories offers a deeply inspiring collection of tales showing the culture and character of Eastern people. Written by a journalist from Uzbekistan, there is a varied mix of topics in the book, including romance, love of God, faithfulness, and the mindset of the people living in the region. This wonderful group of short stories delves into Eastern thinking and how these people come to make A Decision. This is the first book for author Asror Allayarov. His next book is a novel about a political game being played between the countries of Uzbekistan and Tajikistan.

This wonderful group of short stories delves into Eastern thinking and how these people come to make A Decision. This is the first book for author Asror Allayarov.

Choosing Motherhood

Stories of Successful Women Who Put Family First

Motherhood or a career? Which one truly matters? Both are important in their own way, but in Choosing Motherhood learn how these bright, young LDS women from the Yale community, while their peers were putting off motherhood or forgetting it entirely, decided to become mothers and make an eternal difference in the lives of their children and their communities.

Both are important in their own way, but in Choosing Motherhood learn how these bright, young LDS women from the Yale community, while their peers were putting off motherhood or forgetting it entirely, decided to become mothers and make an ...

I'm Not What I Seem

The many stories of Rita MacNeil's life

Rita MacNeil has long been recognized as one of the East Coast's great singer-songwriters. As a young girl with the dream of becoming a singer, she overcame a series of seemingly insurmountable obstacles and achieved success by believing in herself and refusing to give up. A trailblazer, Rita played an integral role in the women's movement in Canada and forged a path that was unique to her, paving the way for future generations of east coast musicians. Charlie Rhindress first came to know Rita as he collaborated with her on his play Flying on Her Own, incorporating more than twenty of her songs into a script that told the story of her life. For this new biography, Rhindress did extensive research and interviewed many of the people who worked with her and knew her best. The story of a strong, sensitive, complex woman emerged and the result is a powerful and moving portrait of a unique woman and important artist of her times.

Rita wrote the song “Fast Train to Tokyo” about this experience. The song
includes the lyrics, “The night you sang in that karaoke bar, the words were new,
but not the heart...we shared a moment through your song.” “Fast Train to Tokyo
would ...

American Journeys

Stories of Three Lives

This is a story of three men and their lives from 1930 to 2000. They are respectively a psychiatrist, a historian, and a journalist. They work respectively at Cornell Medical School, Brown University, and the Baltimore Sun. They pursue their professions in times of major insitutional changes. Their five wives also tell their stories. This is, in part, a story of a generation.

This is a story of three men and their lives from 1930 to 2000.

The Carpenter-heretic

A Collection of Buddhist Stories about Christianity from 18th Century Sri Lanka

Public Relations Disasters

Talespin--Inside Stories and Lessons Learnt

From Dow Corning breast implants to the McDonald's "McLibel" case, this book entertainingly exposes some of the world's most infamous (and also some unreported) PR disasters, and shows how crisis management helped or hindered.

From Dow Corning breast implants to the McDonald's "McLibel" case, this book entertainingly exposes some of the world's most infamous (and also some unreported) PR disasters, and shows how crisis management helped or hindered.

Pathways to Public Relations

Histories of Practice and Profession

Over the centuries, scholars have studied how individuals, institutions and groups have used various rhetorical stances to persuade others to pay attention to, believe in, and adopt a course of action. The emergence of public relations as an identifiable and discrete occupation in the early 20th century led scholars to describe this new iteration of persuasion as a unique, more systematized, and technical form of wielding influence, resulting in an overemphasis on practice, frequently couched within an American historical context. This volume responds to such approaches by expanding the framework for understanding public relations history, investigating broad, conceptual questions concerning the ways in which public relations rose as a practice and a field within different cultures and countries at different times in history. With its unique cultural and contextual emphasis, Pathways to Public Relations shifts the paradigm of public relations history away from traditional methodologies and assumptions, and provides a new and unique entry point into this complicated arena.

Writing. PR. history: issues,. methods. and. politics. Jacquie. L'Etang. Introduction
In this article I draw on my experiences as a public relations (PR) historian to
share some of the theoretical and methodological challenges that emerge in
trying ...