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Mona Lisa Smiles: And Other Tricks of Time

Mona Lisa Smiles: And Other Tricks of Time

Michael Andrew Stugrin

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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Thirty-seven autobiographical, historical, and issues-related essays about experiences, people, ideas. Individually vivid and thought provoking, collectively connecting the past, present, and future. Emerging are truthful fictions, fictionalized truths. Tricks of time.
Frogadillo

Frogadillo

Michael Andrew Fox

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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All 8-year old Coby wants is a pet he can play fetch with. But, what if his pet WAS the ball...and could fetch itself? Coby continues his search for the coolest pet in the world in the 4th book in the Petimals series. Meanwhile, in the dark and scary corners of the basement, Zack searches for the items he needs to speed up his turtles and prove to Coby just how awesome they really are. Will Coby's new pet be just the secret weapon he's been looking for at the bowling alley? Will Zack's "Speed Turtles" experiment be a success? Not even bowling alley shoe spray can protect everyone from the collision that's coming. FROGADILLO - With the armor and rolling power of an armadillo and the hopping power of a frog, the game of fetch will never be the same
Rethinking The Industrial Revolution: Five Centuries Of Transition From Agrarian To Industrial Capitalism In
In Rethinking the Industrial Revolution, Michael Andrew Zmolek offers the first in-depth study of the evolution of English manufacturing from the feudal and early modern periods within the context of the development of agrarian capitalism. The work chronicles how a long train of struggles led by artisans resisting efforts by employers to transform production along capitalist lines, prompted employers to appeal to the state to suppress this resistance by coercion.
Law Cheuk Yui: Bad Paintings

Law Cheuk Yui: Bad Paintings

Michael Andrew Law; Cheuk Yui Law

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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Revealing his versatility, earlier in Law Cheuk Yui 's career he focused on his photorealistic paintings, which made paintings look more like a photographs. His most recent paintings in the "Monochrome Bad Paintings" series, is intended to be more on the abstract and expressive side, and sometimes, even a little bit of action, similar to the expressionist movement painter, Jackson Pollack in which the image or realistic result was not the first priority, but instead, using painting as a gesture of "Making a Painting", resulting in the images being just a side effect. In his current series, Law Cheuk Yui also channels the idea of photo-paintings, which were created by Gerhard Richter and shown in 1963 at his first solo show, held at the M belhaus Berges. German painter Gerhard Richter introduced his photo-painting style, in which he employed his own or found photographs of landscapes, portraits, and still lifes as a base for his paintings. The artist blurred the depicted subjects or objects, deviating from traditional figurative painting in order to distinguish paintings from photography. Law Cheuk Yui has also incorporated into his own style, the more freestyle brush works of French artist Francis Picabia, who never adhered to one art movement for long, Picabia ping-ponged between Impressionism, Surrealism, and Dadaism, before finally eschewing the art world establishment altogether in the 1920s. It was then, beginning with his "Monster" series, that his painting veered into the realm of the intentional, "bad painted artworks" which features bizarre, hallucinogenic works; painted with clumsy brushstrokes and garish colors that belie the artist's true skill.The majority of Law Cheuk Yui's "Monochrome Bad Paintings Series" are painted in monochrome, with transparent painting techniques on top of a prepared toned canvas, in which there were minimal to no colour mixing. By avoiding the mixing of different colour paint throughout the entire painting process, with minimal cover up or retouching during the painting process, helps to avoid losing the "transparency" of the painting. Each of his works were completed within couple of hours; otherwise, they were destroyed .Law considers this series more of an mixture of gestures, comprised of "Making a painting", which is all about the relationship between the paint, canvas and the artist, as well as a medium for social commentary; "Pop Art and History Painting" which serves the purpose of exploring subject matters pertaining to humanity, such as: death, sex, fame and popular cultures; by painting famous images, creating dialogue between the artist and the Pop Culture History. Law also selected famous photographs that represents fame and fortune in Pop Culture. These include using famous movie stills of Monroe, Hepburn, Elvis, and Bruce Lee in the art world. Further including; Gagosian's Logo; Larry Gagosian's portraits; and Mona Lisa; and images referencing Andy Warhol; painting the same images that Andy Warhol had chosen to paint in the past; images referencing Law Cheuk Yui's own environment growing up, including: images of Deng Xiao Ping, Queen of England, Mao's portrait on Renminbi, and Portrait of Bruce mixed with the American Flag.Although he has incorporated all of the styles and artwork he's inspired by, Law Cheuk Yui has his own style and is evolving as an artist himself. His vision and passion can be witnessed through his paintings; he is honored to be granted the opportunity to share his work with the world in his new series, "Monochrome Bad Paintings Series".
The Epistle of Christ

The Epistle of Christ

Michael Andrew Chapman; John Hunwicke

Arouca Press
2019
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This book consists of a series of short sermons based on the epistles throughout the Liturgical Year. Originally published in 1927, it was written by Fr. Michael Andrew Chapman a former Episcopalian minister. Newly typeset, with new cover art, and featuring a foreword by Fr. John Hunwicke (priest of the Ordinariate of our Lady of Walsingham). Here is an excerpt from his foreword: Because the Bible is the Church's book. The literature within it was written within the Church and for the Church. The Bible was not composed so that individual Christians might read it privately for their personal enlightenment. A great deal of study has been done in academic circles during the last few decades on the relationship between 'Orality' and 'Literacy' in the ancient world. The tendency has been to see the written word as backup for the spoken word in a basically 'oral' culture. (A loose modern parallel might be the cookery book you keep in your kitchen: it is backup for your culinary triumphs.) So the Holy Bible did not drift down word-perfect from the skies; it emerged from the lived reality of Church life in which it supplied needs and preserved orthodoxy and built up the People of God.Catholics are often exhorted (I have done it myself) to read the Bible more. They naturally wonder how to go about it. Does one purchase a Bible and then get to work on the first verse of the first chapter of the Book of Genesis ... and then just carry on? I suggest that a better method is to study the passages of Scripture appointed for next Sunday.We clergy are sometimes tempted to preach mainly upon the Gospel. This is natural: here are the words of Christ Himself, the Incarnate Word; and perhaps the Gospel narratives are a little more vivid than the Epistle readings. So I much welcome this little book as a godsend both to laity and clergy. There is immense wealth in the readings of the Epistles, most of them by that towering intellect St Paul. Perhaps clergy will make its texts the basis of their own homilies, or perhaps they will simply adopt its methods and thereby preach more effectively from the New Testament Epistles.And I commend it to the laity as a valuable prop in their own study of next Sunday's Epistle
Neurologic Disease

Neurologic Disease

Michael Andrew Meyer

Springer International Publishing AG
2016
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This novel title explores the central and peripheral nervous system in health and disease. By first establishing a fundamental basic science knowledge about the cellular elements of the nervous system, the reader is then presented with clinical cases in a pathophysiologic manner, as exemplified in unifying Guillain Barre and Multiple Sclerosis in one chapter on Demyelinating Disease. The reader is encouraged to adopt a systematic approach of sorting out neurologic problems he or she may face in clinical practice by identifying time and space factors based on the age of a patient. High quality illustrations for each case are included in the book along with novel three-dimensional reconstructions of MR, PET, and CT data whenever possible. Developed largely for medical students as an introduction to the clinical neurosciences, for neurology residents, and for others doing graduate level neuroscience study, Neurology - A Modern, Pathophysiologic Approach to the Diagnosis and Treatment of Neurologic Disease will also be of significant interest to the established neurologist as a comprehensive, up-to-date reference.
Neurologic Disease

Neurologic Disease

Michael Andrew Meyer

Springer International Publishing AG
2018
nidottu
This novel title explores the central and peripheral nervous system in health and disease. By first establishing a fundamental basic science knowledge about the cellular elements of the nervous system, the reader is then presented with clinical cases in a pathophysiologic manner, as exemplified in unifying Guillain Barre and Multiple Sclerosis in one chapter on Demyelinating Disease. The reader is encouraged to adopt a systematic approach of sorting out neurologic problems he or she may face in clinical practice by identifying time and space factors based on the age of a patient. High quality illustrations for each case are included in the book along with novel three-dimensional reconstructions of MR, PET, and CT data whenever possible. Developed largely for medical students as an introduction to the clinical neurosciences, for neurology residents, and for others doing graduate level neuroscience study, Neurology - A Modern, Pathophysiologic Approach to the Diagnosis and Treatment of Neurologic Disease will also be of significant interest to the established neurologist as a comprehensive, up-to-date reference.