The books range from the top Classics and rare occult works to
modern authors including some of my top titles are put into the FREE area of 1 eBooks occassionally to draw new members to the site.
Not exact matches
2018 speakers
included: Paola Antonelli, Senior Curator of Architecture & Design and Director of Research & Development, Museum of
Modern Art, New York City; Kristina Blahnik, Chief Executive Officer, Manolo Blahnik; Joe Gebbia, Co-founder and Chief Product Officer, Airbnb; Kenya Hara, President, Nippon Design Center, Inc.; Thomas Heatherwick, Founder and Design Director, Heatherwick Studio; Miguel Mckelvey, Co-founder and Chief Culture Officer, WeWork
Author Alice Rawsthorn; Sarah Stein Greenberg, Executive Director, Hasso Plattner Institute of Design (d.school), Stanford University, Patricia Urquiola, Designer, Architect, and Founder, Studio Urquiola; and Sam Yen, Managing Director, SAP Labs Silicon Valley and Chief Design Officer, SAP
The
author has deliberately
included stories and anecdotes that reflect
modern life: single mums, people undergoing treatments for cancer, parish volunteers visiting the sick and housebound.
Michael A. Ledeen is the Freedom Scholar at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies and
author of more than twenty books,
including Machiavelli on
Modern Leadership and Tocqueville on American Character.
One of
modern Christianity's most beloved
authors and thinkers, Lewis is remembered for classics
including Mere Christianity, The Chronicles of Narnia and The Screwtape Letters.
«The idea in the past, of chicken as an afterthought in restaurants, has changed dramatically,» says Ashley Christensen, the chef / owner of several popular restaurants in Raleigh, North Carolina (
including Beasley's Chicken and Honey) and
author of Poole's: Recipes and Stories from a
Modern Diner.
That was one of the topics discussed at a workshop in Vancouver, B.C., on love put on by Carrie Jenkins, a philosophy professor at the University of British Columbia, that featured many wonderful speakers besides Jenkins, whose thought - provoking book, What Love Is And What It Could Be, comes out in a few weeks,
including Marina Adshade, UBC professor of economics,
author of of Dollars and Sex: How Economics Influences Sex and entertaining TEDx speaker; and Mandy Len Catron, who teaches writing at UBC and whose
Modern Love essay on how to make anyone fall in love with you was one of the most - read
Modern Loves, and that lead her to write a book on love essays that comes out in 2017.
She is the
author of Dancing Skeletons: Life and Death in West Africa 1993, and the co-editor of Breastfeeding: Biocultural Perspectives (1995), which
includes her chapters «Beauty and the Breast: The Cultural Context of Breastfeeding in the United States,» and «A Time to Wean: The Hominid Blueprint for a Natural Age of Weaning in
Modern Human Populations.»
The
authors compared these ancient DNA sequences to genetic data from diverse
modern humans,
including four Sherpa and two Tibetans from Nepal.
«We discovered associations between Neandertal DNA and a wide range of traits in
modern humans,
including immunological, dermatological, neurological, psychiatric, and reproductive diseases,» said senior
author John Capra, assistant professor of biological sciences at Vanderbilt University.
Dr Ricardo Rodríguez Varela, researcher at Stockholm University and lead
author of the study, explains: «By generating the first autosomal genetic data from these populations we can conclusively demonstrate that the Guanches were most closely related to
modern North Africans of Berber ancestry than to any other population we
included for comparisons, supporting previous studies but adding more detail and nuance.»
Dr. Hyla Cass is an expert in the field of integrative medicine and psychiatry, combining the best of leading - edge natural medicine with
modern science, and
author of several popular books
including Supplement Your Prescription, Natural Highs, and 8 Weeks to Vibrant Health.
She has
authored and co-
authored over 35 books
including The Magnesium Miracle, IBS for Dummies, Hormone Balance, Death by
Modern Medicine, and 110 Kindle books.
This set of resource
includes: • 6 attractive PowerPoint presentations which lead the class through each of the lessons • Fun and thought provoking activities and discussion starters, worksheets and questions to reinforce the learning • 6 differentiated homework tasks • A mark sheet which allows pupils to track their own progress • An end of unit test to prepare the students for exams or can be used as a form of assessment • A complete teacher's guide
including easy to follow lesson plans • An answer booklet to help the teacher along The lessons are: Lesson 1 — Looking into ethical and moral dilemmas such as driverless cars and the impact of technology on
modern life Lesson 2 — More ethical dilemmas
including the ratings culture, medical apps, sharing personal data and cyber bullying Lesson 3 — Environmental issues with technology and how organisations and individuals can reduce these effects Lesson 4 — The Computer Misuse Act 1990 Lesson 5 — The Data Protection Act 1998 Lesson 6 — Copyright Designs and Patents Act 1988 For more high - quality resources written by this
author visit www.nicholawilkin.com
Popular eLearning
Authoring Tools — 2013:
Modern eLearning courses
include graphics, audio, video, quizzes, activities,...
The new CoreSource customers
include:
Author Solutions LLC, Center for Creative Leadership, Wits University Press, Hymns Ancient &
Modern, Edinburgh University Press, and The American Nurses Association.
Some of the most successful, popular
authors of the all time fall into this category
including modern storytellers like James Patterson and Harlan Coben as well as classic word sculptors like Agatha Christie and Edgar Allen Poe.
But I agree most folk want / need a relationship with the
author and in the
modern world social media is the best way forward,
including blogs in there.
Michael La Ronn is the
author of over 30 science fiction & fantasy books
including the Android X series,
Modern Necromancy series, and the Galaxy Mavericks series.
This would
include Ace, Alfred A. Knopf, Anchor,
Author Solutions, Avery, Ballantine, Bantam, Berkley, Blue Rider Press, Current, Del Rey, Delacorte, Dell, Dial, Doubleday, Dutton, ESPN, Everyman's Library,, G.P. Putnam's Sons, Golden Books, Gotham Books, Grosset & Dunlap, HP, Hudson Street Press, Jeremy P. Tarcher, Jove,
Modern Library, Nan A. Talese, New American Library, Nickelodeon, Obsidian, One World, Onyx, Pantheon, Philomel, Plume, Portfolio, Prentice Hall, Presido, Price Stern Sloan, Razorbill, Riverhead, Schocken, Schwartz & Wade, Signet, Spectra, Spiegel & Grau, Step Into Reading, Stepping Stone, Sylvan Learning, Viking, Villard, Vintage.
Taught by industry professionals and award - winning
authors, our online classes will build your knowledge of the writing craft, the publishing business
including self - publishing and marketing, and historical and
modern research topics.
Robinson is the
author of five novels,
including the highly regarded post-Iraq-service Sparta (FSG / Sarah Crichton Books), in which classical values (semper fidelis) run into the less reliable rage of
modern warfare.
Some of the things you will learn
include Goodreads for
authors 101, pre-selling a book, getting high Amazon reviews,
modern marketing strategies, and the list goes on.
Modern authors offer their books and novels in several formats to ensure the reader has what they need,
including PDF, epub, and mobi.
There's a fascinating biography about Saroyan's wild life — and the ebook's two
modern - day
authors include one of my favorites.
Panelists
include Brian Wallis, Curator of the Walther Collection and former Chief Curator of the ICP; Paul Milkman, scholar and
author of PM: A New Deal in Journalism 1940 - 1948; Jason Hill, Associate Professor of
Modern and Contemporary Art and Visual Culture at the University of Delaware and
author of the forthcoming book Artist as Reporter: Weegee, Ad Reinhardt, and the PM News Picture and Laetitia Barrere, Andrew W. Mellon Postdoctoral Curatorial Fellow at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Martin received her Ph.D. in twentieth - century British art from Yale University in 2009 and has
authored numerous essays on the work of
modern and contemporary artists,
including Rasheed Araeen, Kader Attia, Rina Banerjee, Leslie Hewitt, Ed Ruscha, and Yinka Shonibare.
The catalogue
includes a text by Brandon as well as contributions by Nick Robins,
author of The Corporation that Changed the World: How the East India Company Shaped the
Modern Multinational (Pluto Press, 2012); art historian John Seyller, a specialist in miniature painting and
author of Pahari Paintings in the Jagdish and Kamla Mittal Museum of Indian Art (Hyderabad, 2014); Ayad Akhtar, winner of the Pulitzer Prize for his play Disgraced (2012); Ashley Nga - sai Wu, assistant curator at Asia Society Hong Kong Center; and Hans Ulrich Obrist, Serpentine Galleries's co-director, as well as curator and
author of Ways of Curating (Farber & Farber, 2014).
She received a doctorate from Yale University in 2009 for her research on twentieth century British art and architecture and is the
author of lengthy critical essays on the work of many
modern and contemporary artists,
including Rasheed Araeen, Kader Attia, Rina Banerjee, Frank Bowling, Lara Favaretto, Leslie Hewitt, Asger Jorn, Wangechi Mutu, Ed Ruscha and Yinka Shonibare.
She has worked in museums
including the Guggenheim, the Museum of
Modern Art, and Tate, as well as for the artist Jenny Holzer and the investment firm D.E. Shaw & Co., L.P. Amy is the
author of Museum Legs, an essay collection about the creative life of museums and the public life of art.
He is the
author of more than a dozen award - winning books and catalogues on
modern art
including Art Since 1940: Strategies of Being, now in its third English and second Chinese edition.
Robert K. Wallace, Regents Professor of English at Northern Kentucky University and
author of many books,
including Frank Stella's Moby - Dick: Words and Shapes, opens our fall 2016 Tuesday Evenings at the
Modern season with his lecture «Pursuing Frank Stella's Moby - Dick in Body, Mind, and Words.»
She is the
author of more than 30 books and innumerable articles on
modern and contemporary art and culture,
including About Rothko (2003), The New York School: A Cultural Reckoning (1992), A Joseph Cornell Album (1989), Yes, But: A Critical Study of Philip Guston (1976), On Art: Documents of 20th Century Art (with Pablo Picasso, 1973), and Rauschenberg: XXXIV Drawings for Dante's Inferno (with Robert Rauschenberg, 1968).
Confirmed speakers
include: Dr David Anfam (
author, Mark Rothko: The Works on Canvas, Yale University Press, 1998); Lindsay Aveilhé (editor, Sol LeWitt: Wall Drawings Catalogue Raisonné); Dr Lee Beard (editor, Ben Nicholson: Catalogue Raisonné of Paintings & Carved Reliefs); Susan Cooke (Director of Programming, the US Catalogue Raisonné Scholars Association, and Associate Director of David Smith Sculptures: A Catalogue Raisonné); Dr Dietmar Elger (Director of the Gerhard Richter Archive at the Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden, and editor of the Gerhard Richter Catalogue Raisonné); Dr Jo Melvin (Director Barry Flanagan Estate and Reader in Fine Art Theory, Archives and Special Collections at Chelsea College of Arts); James Rawlin (independent advisor and curator, formerly Head of
Modern and Post-war British Art at Sotheby's); Karen Sanig (Head of Art Law, Mishcon de Reya); Mark Waugh (Head of Research and Innovation, DACS); Sarah Whitfield (editor, William Scott: Catalogue Raisonné of Oil Paintings, Thames & Hudson, 2013).
David Joselit is Carnegie Professor of History of
Modern Art and Culture in the Department of the History of Art at Yale University, and
author of books
including «Infinite Regress: Marcel Duchamp, 1910 - 1941», «American Art Since 1945», and most recently «Feedback: Television Against Democracy».
She has served on advisory boards for Asian Art Council of the Guggenheim Museum, and has
authored curatorial essays in publications for museums
including The Museum of
Modern Art (MoMA)
She is the
author of many books
including Arte Povera (1999, Phaidon Press) and has curated important exhibitions,
including Faces in the Crowd (2005), William Kentridge (2004), Pierre Huyghe (2004), Franz Kline (2004), The
Moderns (2003), Animations (2001), Janet Cardiff: A Survey of Works
including collaborations with George Bures Miller (2001), Around 1984: A Look at Art in the Eighties (2000), and Greater New York (2000).
Having had the opportunity in recent years to study a number of excellent exhibitions in which Cubist paintings have figured prominently —
including the 1980 Picasso exhibition at the Museum of
Modern Art and the Essential Cubism exhibition recently mounted at the Tate Gallery — may we endorse John Richardson's recent petition in your columns that any Cubist paintings that are still unvarnished should be left in the state in which their
authors intended them to be seen?
Moderated by Lucy Mitchell - Innes, the panelists will
include Laura Hoptman, Curator, Department of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of
Modern Art, Christina Hunter, Director, Nancy Graves Foundation, New York,
author and critic Christopher Lyon and artist Jessica Stockholder.
She is the
author of numerous essays on
modern and contemporary art,
including recent writing on Wols, Georg Baselitz, Mark Bradford, Al Loving, Sharon Lockhart, and Frank Stella.
As the editor of Artscribe, a timely publication that regularly featured contributions by Art & Language; the creator, writer, and host of a number of TV documentaries,
including the six - part series This Is
Modern Art, which won many awards,
including a BAFTA; and an
author of books about contemporary art in London that combine informed description with «seeing the black heart in everything,» Collings has received notable recognition,
including a special commendation from the Turner Prize committee.
The fully illustrated catalogue, published by Prestel,
includes texts by Byers; Claire Bishop, art historian, critic,
author, and Professor of Art in the History Department at CUNY Graduate Center, New York; Lynne Cooke, Senior Curator, Special Projects in
Modern Art, National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC; and Ingrid Schaffner, Curator of the 2018 Carnegie International, Carnegie Museum of Art.
A regular contributor since 1988 to numerous international journals,
including The Brooklyn Rail, Art Review, Parkett, and
Modern Painters, he is the
author of Mary Heilmann: Save the Last Dance for Me (Afterall Books, 2007).
Panelists
include Brian Wallis, Curator of the Walther Collection and former Chief Curator of the ICP; Paul Milkman, scholar and
author of PM: A New Deal in Journalism 1940 - 1948; Jason Hill, Assistant Professor of
Modern and Contemporary Art and Visual Culture at the University of Delaware and
author of the forthcoming book Artist as Reporter: Weegee, Ad Reinhardt, and the PM News Picture and Laetitia Barrere, Andrew W. Mellon Postdoctoral Curatorial Fellow at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Highlights of the program
include the conversation with Taryn Simon, the Queen guitarist and
author Dr. Brian May who will talk about his passion for Stereoscopy and the running of London Stereoscopic Company, the renowned director Ken Loach and stills photographer Joss Barratt who will discuss Loach's filmmaking process, the photographer Adam Fuss and sculptor Antony Gormley discuss their respective artistic practices, Bruce Davidson in conversation with Shoair Mavlian, curator at Tate
Modern, the artist Mat Collishaw and a gallerist James Hyman discussing restaging Fox Talbot's pioneering 1839 photo exhibition using Virtual Reality, the photographer Juergen Teller discussing his Photo London exhibition with Adrian Searle, Chief Art Critic at The Guardian, the talks with Isaac Julien, and a talk with one of the UK's most celebrated contemporary photographers, Paul Graham.
He has
authored over 250 publications and conference papers, as well as several books,
including co-authoring Vehicular Electric Power Systems: Land, Sea, Air, and Space Vehicles; and
Modern Electric, Hybrid Electric, and Fuel Cell Vehicles: Fundamentals, Theory, and Design.
As chairman of the University of Reading research ethics committee, Cooke has
authored and edited several publications,
including Land Law in 2006 by the Clarendon Law series of the Oxford University Press, and The
Modern Law of Estoppel (2000).
When she was presented with the opportunity to become the new
author of the 7th edition of Resumes for Dummies by John Wiley & Sons, Inc., it was an outstanding opportunity to share her how - to approach to a global audience, educating everyone in what a
modern day interview - generating resume could and should really
include.
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I appreciate the
author's humor and candor and her advice
includes the need for formal connections during job searches even when using
modern tools.