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Milo and the Lost Colors

Milo and the Lost Colors

Matthew James Skinner; Travis Wells

Matthew Skinner
2019
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Milo and the Lost Colors is a book about a colorless world, and how a little creature named Milo decides to do something BIG. Milo and his new found friend, Zen, take us on a journey that they (and you) will never forget Color has been stolen from the world, and Milo and Zen decide to find it and return it Zen is a sentient staff who has many abilities that help Milo as he courageously navigates obstacles on their journey But is this duo powerful enough to face the bear who took it all?
Andean Wonder Drug, The

Andean Wonder Drug, The

Matthew James Crawford

University of Pittsburgh Press
2016
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In the eighteenth century, malaria was a prevalent and deadly disease, and the only effective treatment was found in the Andean forests of Spanish America: a medicinal bark harvested from cinchona trees that would later give rise to the antimalarial drug quinine. In 1751, the Spanish Crown asserted control over the production and distribution of this medicament by establishing a royal reserve of "fever trees" in Quito. Through this pilot project, the Crown pursued a new vision of imperialism informed by science and invigorated through commerce. But ultimately this project failed, much like the broader imperial reforms that it represented. Drawing on extensive archival research, Matthew Crawford explains why, showing how indigenous healers, laborers, merchants, colonial officials, and creole elites contested European science and thwarted imperial reform by asserting their authority to speak for the natural world. The Andean Wonder Drug uses the story of cinchona bark to demonstrate how the imperial politics of knowledge in the Spanish Atlantic ultimately undermined efforts to transform European science into a tool of empire.
The Empty One

The Empty One

Matthew James Stanley

Matthew Stanley
2016
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Two superpowers - The Akalan Nation and the City States of Shaweh - are at war. The Akalan Nation is a brutal theocracy that believe the City States are evil for not following their beliefs, and both sides are decimated from the years of fighting. In a desperate move to try and win the war for his people and his faith, the king of the Akalans, Darius, enlists the power of a mysterious man with supernatural powers named Lialthas, who claims to be an angel sent to help the righteous win the war against the disbelievers. However, as Darius soon discovers, Lialthas is not who he says he is - and he has his own motives and aspirations to power. Written in verse, The Empty One is the first novel in the series The Fallen Conviction, which chronicles a tale of war, intrigue, and magic.
Tastemaker Records Executive Producers Club The Gothenburg Mix
Matthew Cepican is a paralegal, musician, original music composer and founding member of the Executive Producers' Club. He earned his degree from University of Iowa and Paralegal from University of California Riverside. The Gothenburg Mix is the synthesis of the International Tastemaker Fest Thesis, the International Quint Cities Festival, and the IQCF 2023 publishings. The Gothenburg Mix combines the theories of the previous publishings and helps our readers see the new, modern complex systems we are developing. The IQCF mission involves developing new, modern complex systems that end the wealth gap, cycle of poverty and systemic racism, both real and perceived. The Gothenburg Mix represents the changes we are seeing since the original publishing of the International Tastemaker Fest Thesis in 2020. The IQCF is a nonprofit tax-exempt corporation and public charity. Purchases of the Executive Producers' Club book publishings are tax deductible. 100% of the proceeds from the Executive Producers Club book publications support the International Quint Cities Festival nonprofit corporation. We encourage learning the elements of developing nonprofit corporations in conjunction with urban & regional planning dreams & visions. Every town in every nation can learn the nonprofit corporation element of building premier urban & regional planning models. This textbook should be employed in colleges, universities, and civic planning environments. The Gothenburg Mix is building on the themes developed in the International Tastemaker Fest Thesis, the International Quint Cities Festival and the IQCF 2023 publishings. If you enjoy music, film, art, food festivals AND urban & regional planning, then you will enjoy the Executive Producers Club publishings.
Love: A New Teaching On Love

Love: A New Teaching On Love

Matthew James Nygren

Lulu.com
2008
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"All you need is love," the Beatles sang, but do we really believe that or do we think it is just a nice idea? Join me as we learn how the work of love can be a reality every day. For every book sold, $1 will be donated to One.org. They work to end poverty. Please check out their website and please buy a book. About the author: Matthew James Nygren is a husband, father, and constant thinker. He graduated with a B.S. in Religion from Greenville College.
Sport Philosophy Now

Sport Philosophy Now

Matthew James McNees

Rowman Littlefield
2015
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In today’s media-driven world, it seems there is always a scandal in the news involving athletes. Whether it’s performance-enhancing drugs in cycling, domestic violence in football, or sexual assault in college athletics, new problems pop up as soon as old issues disappear. As we struggle to understand and, hopefully, correct these problems, we face the difficult reality that the lines between fact and fiction are often blurred by the media, and sports governing bodies can be slow to make the necessary changes in their respective fields. In Sport Philosophy Now: The Culture of Sports after the Lance Armstrong Scandal, Matthew James McNees scrutinizes the current sports philosophy available and updates it in the “post-Lance Armstrong” age. While many philosophers have turned a blind eye to the realities of sport by focusing on ideologically-driven abstract ideals, this book offers an engaging alternative. Examining the field primarily through the competitive world of cycling, McNees explores such issues as authenticity in sport, our tendency to create superficial high-minded meaning from the actions of athletes, and American capitalism in sports. Other issues discussed include childhood, play, language, and economics. This book critiques the field of sports philosophy from its beginning, offers a new paradigm for the field, explains journalistic mistakes specifically through the lens of the Lance Armstrong scandal, and sheds light on the mysteries of cycling’s milieu of governing bodies and influential parties. This book aims to inspire and support those who want to take up rigorous, worthwhile, and difficult questions in the field of sports philosophy. It will be of interest not only to scholars, but also to the cycling community and those who wish to learn more about the interactions between sports, culture, and philosophy.