Todo el universo, pero todo... puede ser percibido por nuestros sentidos y lo procesan unidades sensitivas de hasta 30 micras de tama o, o menos. Pero C mo las neuronas, integran los sentidos ? El Cerebro puede procesar im genes cada 20 milisegundos, ubicar sonidos y decirnos antes de un segundo; de d nde proviene y qu es. Tambi n puede diferenciar m s de 10 mil aromas y la transmisi n de una sensaci n tactil puede alcanzar 340 kil metros por hora. Cuando probamos alimento, nuestras neuronas papilares identifican sabores como mentol, picantes, astringentes, etc. La integraci n de olores y sabores con mecanismos de la memoria, nos hacen recordar eventos de hace much simos a os.
Nahla had always had a rough life- from her not getting along well with her parents to having to deal with the hardships of being brought up in low income home. However, her family carries more secrets and mistakes than she can count, including one that puts Nahla's life on the line. Failing to pay up a well known drug dealer puts Nahla in the setting to being traded and exposed. Its up to her to clean up her family's mess but who's going to help clean up hers when it's time?
In this debut by author stevie redwood, there is love-an abundance of love. And there is rage and dialectics and all we are capable of-all of it: the beauty and terror and generosity and dispossession and violence and collectivity and survival and deathmaking and interdependence and warfare-as beings living and dying on this earth in whatever place and time and context we're in, for however long we're here. It is a study and exploration of putative opposites that are actually deeply co-constitutive and in mutable laminate relationship with each other. Here, in redwood's hands, we see our capacity and attention and choices. Maybe too, there is hope that we might resist annihilation; we might wage life against capital. D A N G E R O U S B O D I E S / A N G E R O D E S is an invitation into curiosity asking us to question who is us; who is we. Amid hope, this is also a provocation, or many provocations. Can we find and reach and move and be in conversation with / be moved by people who also aim to destroy the worlds that aim to destroy us? Do we know us?-meaning, loosely, maybe, people threatening to and threatened by and simultaneously necessary for and expendable to capital accumulation. These poems ask us to try to understand that these poems, though a work (of poetics), are not themselves "the work" that must be done. These poems remind us that while there is a place for poetry and art in the world-there is much it cannot do.
Rifles: The N. R. A. Book Of Small Arms, V2 is a comprehensive guide to the history, development, and use of rifles. Written by Walter Harold Black Smith, this book is the second volume in a series published by the National Rifle Association (NRA). The book covers a wide range of topics related to rifles, including their design, construction, and operation. It also includes detailed information on the different types of rifles, such as bolt-action, lever-action, and semi-automatic rifles. The book provides detailed descriptions of various rifles, including their features, capabilities, and performance. It also includes information on the history of rifles and their use in military and civilian applications. The book is a valuable resource for anyone interested in rifles, whether they are collectors, hunters, or simply enthusiasts. It is written in a clear and concise style, making it accessible to readers of all levels of expertise. Overall, Rifles: The N. R. A. Book Of Small Arms, V2 is a must-read for anyone who wants to learn more about the fascinating world of rifles.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
This supernatural tale combines futuristic action with good old fashioned romance. It is a compelling and heart warming story where science fiction and Christendom meet. It all begins in a little town called Batesville, Ohio. The small town people are completely oblivious as to what is happening all around them. That is until a stranger enters their city and can see what is going on. The very things Tony and Chuck prefer to stay hidden. Tony and Chuck use a device that they built called GUARDIAN to manipulate time and open portal doors all over the world. Their mission is to change past and present events caused by demonic activities. By changing these events they rescue victims and bring to justice the otherwise relentless perpetrators. Coming from a wealthy background Tony is a scientist, inventor, and philanthropist. After losing his mother at a very young age he decides to dedicate all his resources and his life to helping avoid pain, loss, and suffering for as many as they possibly can. Chuck is Tony's cousin who helps to raise him after his parent's death. His influence on Tony helps to mold and shape him into the man he becomes. The bond that is cultivated between them is the creative force behind the time traveling duo out to save the world.
When we decide we are vulnerable, we often create a supra routine of predictor to seek and find unwanted possible(s) that may be over the event horizon. This becomes a proverbial tempest in a teacup. The Predictor, which claims a form of omniscience and capacity to see the future, is truly only entering the imagination to imagine unwanted possible(s), funneling their unwanted pain into the mind that has decided that all unwanted is pain.