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P + L-Konzepte für Lebensmittel- und Ernährungseinheiten
Ana Paula Bandeira de Oliveira
Verlag Unser Wissen
2024
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P + L Concepts for Food and Nutrition Units
Ana Paula Bandeira de Oliveira
Our Knowledge Publishing
2024
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P + L Concepts pour l'alimentation et la nutrition Unités
Ana Paula Bandeira de Oliveira
Editions Notre Savoir
2024
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P + L Concetti per le unità di alimentazione e nutrizione
Ana Paula Bandeira de Oliveira
Edizioni Sapienza
2024
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P L S magazine, issue 40 – normes corps
Palais de Tokyo
2026
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Issue 40 of P L S magazine features a constellation of artists and critical thinkers whose practices are shaped by the lived experiences of disability and issues of accessibility. From the 1970s to the present day, these perspectives have interrogated the foundations of North American and Western European societies, crystallised around ideals of speed, autonomy, performance, and hyperproductivity. Each contribution exposes the mechanisms of ableism that establish a hierarchy between bodies. Together, they remind us that the supposed able-bodiedness on which this system rests is anything but permanent. From poetry to archival materials, essays to visual artworks, they reclaim a place for bodies and beings that have been historically erased, heavily stigmatised, and that the present continues to push out of futures to come. Problematising the status quo of sociality, disability cultures emerge as a critical force. They open up new perspectives and aesthetics, adapting cultural practices and methods to fit our realities, rather than the other way around. In doing so, they shift norms, push the limits of representation, and imagine futures attuned to the impermanence of bodies, states, and environments. * Texts and visual contributions by Panteha Abareshi, Salomé Burstein, Lucie Camous, Étienne Chosson, Eulalie Combe, Rosemarie Garland-Thomson, Arthur Gillet, Joseph Grigely, Diane Maroger, No Anger, Benoît Piéron, Cheryl Marie Wade, Emily Watlington * This issue is published on the occasion of a new season of exhibitions at the Palais de Tokyo (03.04 – 13.09 2026), in particular Joseph Grigely’s solo show “This Is Where We Are,” Benoît Piéron’s solo show “Shadow Polish,” as well as the group show “Cheryl Marie Wade, the Queen-Mother of Gnarly,” curated by Lucie Camous and Étienne Chosson, based on an unfinished documentary by Diane Maroger (with: Panteha Abareshi, John Lee Clark, Tarik Dobbs, Noa Micaela Fields, Joseph Grigely, Carolyn Lazard, Diane Maroger, Park McArthur, Saleem Hue Penny).
The P.L.P. Chronicle and Creative Poems
Norma Ferguson Hill; Jamie Hill
Xlibris Corporation
2012
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Company P&L Economics: Economic Measures for Managing Revenue, Costs, and Profitability
William F. Christopher MS
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2012
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P.U.R.P.L.E.: The Christian Metamorphosis
Patricia D. Pitt
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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The author takes the four major stages of a butterfly and how the process of metamorphosis is intentional in its growth from one stage to another and parallels it with the stages a Christian goes through to develop and reach the potential God has ordained for him or her. She also uses the Biblical example of Joseph to show how every pit and problem is used to push upward and release purpose so that we all can live our lives everyday in the perfect will and plan of God. From the embryotic stage through the caterpillar stage the butterfly is steadily becoming the butterfly. The crucial stage of the pupa is the most dramatic and life changing stage where everything the butterfly is to become happens. This same thing happens to Christians as they move through life dealing with environmental changes, hardships and trials to the hidden times where development and growth takes place. Just like the butterfly, the Christian finally emerges as a Christian who has moved from milk to meat, ready to walk into destiny, ready to live the dreams put there by God. The biblical Joseph is a glorious example who had a beautiful coat that was taken as he moved to the hidden places but we see him in the end standing tall with a new more beautiful coat, letting us know that if we learn to trust through the process, the ultimate victory is ours as we stand in places of destiny God has called us to. My prayer is that as you read this small book, God will help you understand how everything in your life can be used to bring God glory ultimately.
Magazine P L S issue 39 – collective joy
Palais de Tokyo
2025
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Issue 39 of P L S magazine takes us into group dynamics conducive to the experience and learning of joy. Through festive, creative, and social endeavours, this issue highlights the role of sociocultural, educational and collective practices in art history. It particularly invites us to reflect on the notion of participation in creation. Each contribution encourages us to perceive the ever-growing scope of collective joy—a joy that has to do with our capacity to affect and be affected, to act and to be transformed, and to actively take part in an expansion of collective power that makes new practices and new worlds possible. Texts and visual contributions by Eva Barois De Caevel, carla bergman & Nick Montgomery, Leïla Bergougnoux & Amélie Fontaine, Les Cousines, William Drummond, Barbara Ehrenreich, Kiyémis, Dimitri Milbrun, Céline Poulin, Marie Preston & Katia Schneller, RESOLVE Collective This issue is published on the occasion of a new season of exhibitions at the Palais de Tokyo (21.02 – 11.05 2025), in particular Raphaël Barontini’s solo show Somewhere in the Night, the People Dance, the research project Collective Joy—An Iconography, which brings together an eclectic documentation (artworks, archival images, printed matter, web materials, etc.) around the theme of collective joy, as well as the group show Collective Joy—Learning Flamboyance!, which features artists and initiatives inspired by festive and social ways of occupying public space (with: Cindy Bannani with Lallab, Andrés Barón, Maty Biayenda, Moki Cherry, Théophylle Dcx, Soñ Gweha, Lauren Halsey, Thomas Hirschhorn, Caleb Kwarteng Prah, Les Cousines, Gordon Matta-Clark, Helina Metaferia, Dimitri Milbrun, Marilyn Nance, Bocar Niang, Lorraine O’Grady, Alberto Pitta, RESOLVE Collective, Pris Roos, Cauleen Smith, Endre Tót, Attandi Trawalley, Mona Varichon, Guy Woueté).
M.P.L. Bouviers Handbuch der OElmalerei fur Kunstler und Kunstfreunde
Adolf Ehrhardt
Hansebooks
2017
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M.P.L. Bouviers Handbuch der lmalerei f r K nstler und Kunstfreunde ist ein unver nderter, hochwertiger Nachdruck der Originalausgabe aus dem Jahr 1895. Hansebooks ist Herausgeber von Literatur zu unterschiedlichen Themengebieten wie Forschung und Wissenschaft, Reisen und Expeditionen, Kochen und Ern hrung, Medizin und weiteren Genres. Der Schwerpunkt des Verlages liegt auf dem Erhalt historischer Literatur. Viele Werke historischer Schriftsteller und Wissenschaftler sind heute nur noch als Antiquit ten erh ltlich. Hansebooks verlegt diese B cher neu und tr gt damit zum Erhalt selten gewordener Literatur und historischem Wissen auch f r die Zukunft bei.
A Manifestation of Divine Will and Trust. This book is written out of my own personal views on the steps toward true happiness. It also captures the life experiences I've had that coincide with each of those steps. There may be some topics or issues that some of you may find questionable or debatable. If that's the case then I'm satisfied, because if you're thinking about it that means you're taking the necessary steps toward happiness: you're on a journey to examine life and all that it offers. To experience the best journey toward happiness, you can't simply ride along and accept what comes your way. You must question and keep questioning until you find an answer that works for you. I consider that questioning and how I go about it my personal process for mental evolution. I think evolution is a seeking of truth.
A.P.P.L.E.: Living Your Most Fruitful Life Every Day
Willie J. Montague
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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A.P.P.L.E. is the first book in a series called The Fruits of Leadership, this series is designed to impact, inspire, and cultivate the 21st-century leader
This collection of essays presents an aesthetics of existence called the 'Will to Art'. Readers will be invited to consider the possibility that the universe is fundamentally an aesthetic phenomenon, understood as a process of creative evolution that is moving, albeit agonistically, towards ever-increasing opportunities for artistic expression and aesthetic experience. Art is defined broadly and openly as the meaningful and pleasurable expression of creative labour, and human experience can be considered 'aesthetic' if it flows from the sensuous engagement with art or nature. To speak of the Will to Art is to interpret the world as having an underlying tendency toward artistic and aesthetic flourishing, even though the outcome of this evolutionary process, due to its indeterminate nature, is unknowable in advance.Two premises guide the development of this vision: first, that material sufficiency is all that is needed for human beings to live rich, meaningful, and artful lives; and second, that material sufficiency is all that is possible, over the long term, on a finite planet in an age of environmental limits. Based on those premises, Samuel Alexander proposes and defends a conception of ecological civilisation which he calls SMPLCTY. This is not a utopian prediction about what is a likely future for our species. Rather, it is an orienting vision, one in which individuals and communities thrive in humble conditions of material sufficiency but cultural richness, meaningfully engaged in pleasurable and creative labour in collaboration with others. According to this vision, life itself would become an aesthetic project, a never-ending process of creative activity, sensuous experience, aesthetic engagement, and spiritual exploration. Such a society would be structured with the aim of sustainably providing opportunities for all people to find meaning and pleasure through creative labour and aesthetic experience.
This collection of essays presents an aesthetics of existence called the 'Will to Art'. Readers will be invited to consider the possibility that the universe is fundamentally an aesthetic phenomenon, understood as a process of creative evolution that is moving, albeit agonistically, towards ever-increasing opportunities for artistic expression and aesthetic experience. Art is defined broadly and openly as the meaningful and pleasurable expression of creative labour, and human experience can be considered 'aesthetic' if it flows from the sensuous engagement with art or nature. To speak of the Will to Art is to interpret the world as having an underlying tendency toward artistic and aesthetic flourishing, even though the outcome of this evolutionary process, due to its indeterminate nature, is unknowable in advance.Two premises guide the development of this vision: first, that material sufficiency is all that is needed for human beings to live rich, meaningful, and artful lives; and second, that material sufficiency is all that is possible, over the long term, on a finite planet in an age of environmental limits. Based on those premises, Samuel Alexander proposes and defends a conception of ecological civilisation which he calls SMPLCTY. This is not a utopian prediction about what is a likely future for our species. Rather, it is an orienting vision, one in which individuals and communities thrive in humble conditions of material sufficiency but cultural richness, meaningfully engaged in pleasurable and creative labour in collaboration with others. According to this vision, life itself would become an aesthetic project, a never-ending process of creative activity, sensuous experience, aesthetic engagement, and spiritual exploration. Such a society would be structured with the aim of sustainably providing opportunities for all people to find meaning and pleasure through creative labour and aesthetic experience.
Tetford Club, a Poem. by W. E. P. L. Ms. Notes.
W E P L
British Library, Historical Print Editions
2011
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Title: Tetford Club, a poem. By W. E. P. L. MS. notes.Publisher: British Library, Historical Print EditionsThe British Library is the national library of the United Kingdom. It is one of the world's largest research libraries holding over 150 million items in all known languages and formats: books, journals, newspapers, sound recordings, patents, maps, stamps, prints and much more. Its collections include around 14 million books, along with substantial additional collections of manuscripts and historical items dating back as far as 300 BC.The POETRY & DRAMA collection includes books from the British Library digitised by Microsoft. The books reflect the complex and changing role of literature in society, ranging from Bardic poetry to Victorian verse. Containing many classic works from important dramatists and poets, this collection has something for every lover of the stage and verse. ++++The below data was compiled from various identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to insure edition identification: ++++ British Library P. L.., W E.; 1772. 4 . 11641.h.11.(1.)
The Call-A.P.P.LE. Magazine 1978 Compendium represents a nostalgic look back at the early years of the Apple computing revolution through the eyes of the Apple Pugetsound Program Library Exchange (A.P.P.L.E.) User Group. All 10 issues from the first year of Call-A.P.P.L.E. magazine are included. Over 100 pages are enhanced and restored in high-quality grayscale, complete with the advertisements and program listings from those issues. Highlights Include: * Articles and programs from Apple computing legends including: Robert Clardy, Val J. Golding, Neil Konzen, Randy Wigginton, Roger Wagner, Don Williams, and Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak. * A brief history of Apple by former Apple Inc. CEO Michael Scott. * The first documentation of Integer and Applesoft outside of Apple. * Reviews of the Disk II, DOS 3.1, Applesoft, the first printer for the Apple II, and many other revolutionary products.