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Best Outdoor Adventures Near Portland, Oregon A Guide to the City’s Greatest Hiking, Paddling, and Cycling


Free Download Adam Sawyer, "Best Outdoor Adventures Near Portland, Oregon: A Guide to the City’s Greatest Hiking, Paddling, and Cycling"
English | 2016 | pages: 232 | ISBN: 1493017101 | EPUB | 22,6 mb
Who says you have to travel far from home to go on a great hike, paddle, or bike ride? Best Outdoor Adventures Near Portland, Oregon details nearly forty of the best hikes, paddles, bike routes, and adventures within an hour’s drive from the Portland, Oregon, area. This book is perfect for the urban and suburbanite who may be hard-pressed to find great outdoor activities close to home.

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Best Hikes Near Reno and Lake Tahoe (2024)


Free Download Tracy Salcedo, "Best Hikes Near Reno and Lake Tahoe"
English | 2014 | pages: 291 | ISBN: 0762781572 | PDF | 223,5 mb
With these information-packed guides in hand, readers have everything they need for the adventure they seek, from an easy nature walk to a multiday backpacking trip. Each hike includes:location, length, hiking time, level of difficulty, and if dogs can come along. Other features include:

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A Train Near Magdeburg A Teacher’s Journey into the Holocaust, and the reuniting of the survivors and liberators, 70 years on


Free Download Matthew A. Rozell, "A Train Near Magdeburg: A Teacher’s Journey into the Holocaust, and the reuniting of the survivors and liberators, 70 years on"
English | 2016 | pages: 499 | ISBN: 0996480021, 1948155095 | EPUB | 0,5 mb
-From the author of ‘The Things Our Fathers Saw’ World War II narrative history trilogy-From the book:- ‘I survived because of many miracles. But for me to actually meet, shake hands, hug, and cry together with my liberators-the ‘angels of life’ who literally gave me back my life-was just beyond imagination.’-Leslie Meisels, Holocaust Survivor- ‘Battle-hardened veterans learn to contain their emotions, but it was difficult then, and I cry now to think about it. What stamina and regenerative spirit those brave people showed!’-George C. Gross, Liberator- ‘Never in our training were we taught to be humanitarians. We were taught to be soldiers.’-Frank Towers, Liberator- ‘I cannot believe, today, that the world almost ignored those people and what was happening. How could we have all stood by and have let that happen? They do not owe us anything. We owe them, for what we allowed to happen to them.’-Carrol Walsh, Liberator- ‘[People say it] cannot happen here in this country; yes, it can happen here. I was 21 years old. I was there to see it happen.’-Luca Furnari, US Army- ‘[After I got home] I cried a lot. My parents couldn’t understand why I couldn’t sleep at times.’-Walter ‘Babe’ Gantz, US Army medic- ‘I grew up and spent all my years being angry. This means I don’t have to be angry anymore.’-Paul Arato, Holocaust Survivor- ‘For the first time after going through sheer hell, I felt that there was such a thing as simple love coming from good people-young men who had left their families far behind, who wrapped us in warmth and love and cared for our well-being.’-Sara Atzmon, Holocaust Survivor- ‘It’s not for my sake, it’s for the sake of humanity, that they will remember.’-Steve Barry, Holocaust SurvivorTHE HOLOCAUST was a watershed event in history. In this book, Matthew Rozell reconstructs a lost chapter-the liberation of a ‘death train’ deep in the heart of Nazi Germany in the closing days of the World War II. Drawing on never-before published eye-witness accounts, survivor testimony and memoirs, and wartime reports and letters, Rozell brings to life the incredible true stories behind the iconic 1945 liberation photographs taken by the soldiers who were there. He weaves together a chronology of the Holocaust as it unfolds across Europe, and goes back to literally retrace the steps of the survivors and the American soldiers who freed them. Rozell’s work results in joyful reunions on three continents, seven decades later. He offers his unique perspective on the lessons of the Holocaust for future generations, and the impact that one person, a teacher, can make.-Featuring testimony from 15 American liberators and over 30 Holocaust survivors-10 custom maps -72 photographs and illustrations, many never before published.-extensive notes and bibliographical referencesIncluded:BOOK ONE-THE HOLOCAUSTBOOK TWO-THE AMERICANSBOOK THREE-LIBERATIONBOOK FOUR-REUNION

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Near-infrared Speckle Contrast Diffuse Correlation Tomography for Noncontact Imaging of Tissue Blood Flow Distribution


Free Download Siavash Mazdeyasna, Chong Huang, "Near-infrared Speckle Contrast Diffuse Correlation Tomography for Noncontact Imaging of Tissue Blood Flow Distribution"
English | 2022 | ISBN: 1032133872 | PDF | pages: 67 | 3.8 mb
Imaging of tissue blood flow (BF) distributions provides vital information for the diagnosis and therapeutic monitoring of various vascular diseases. The innovative near-infrared speckle contrast diffuse correlation tomography (scDCT) technique produces full 3D BF distributions. Many advanced features are provided over competing technologies including high sampling density, fast data acquisition, noninvasiveness, noncontact, affordability, portability, and translatability across varied subject sizes. The basic principle, instrumentation, and data analysis algorithms are presented in detail. The extensive applications are summarized such as imaging of cerebral BF (CBF) in mice, rat, and piglet animals with skull penetration into deep brain. Clinical human testing results are described by recovery of BF distributions on preterm infants (CBF) through incubator wall, and on sensitive burn tissues and mastectomy skin flaps without direct device-tissue interactions. Supporting activities outlined include integrated capability for acquiring surface curvature information, rapid 2D blood flow mapping, and optimizations via tissue-like phantoms and computer simulations. These applications and activities both highlight and guide the reader as to the expected abilities and limitations of scDCT for adapting into their own preclinical/clinical research, use in constrained environments (i.e., neonatal intensive care unit bedside), and use on vulnerable subjects and measurement sites.

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Extinctions in Near Time Causes, Contexts, and Consequences


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English | PDF | 1999 | 402 Pages | ISBN : 0306460920 | 49.3 MB
"Near time" -an interval that spans the last 100,000 years or so of earth history-qualifies as a remarkable period for many reasons. From an anthropocentric point of view, the out standing feature of near time is the fact that the evolution, cultural diversification, and glob al spread of Homo sapiens have all occurred within it. From a wider biological perspective, however, the hallmark of near time is better conceived of as being one of enduring, repeat ed loss. The point is important. Despite the sense of uniqueness implicit in phrases like "the biodiversity crisis," meant to convey the notion that the present bout of extinctions is by far the worst endured in recent times, substantial losses have occurred throughout near time. In the majority of cases, these losses occurred when, and only when, people began to ex pand across areas that had never before experienced their presence. Although the explana tion for these correlations in time and space may seem obvious, it is one thing to rhetori cally observe that there is a connection between humans and recent extinctions, and quite another to demonstrate it scientifically. How should this be done? Traditionally, the study of past extinctions has fallen largely to researchers steeped in such disciplines as paleontology, systematics, and paleoecology. The evaluation of future losses, by contrast, has lain almost exclusively within the domain of conservation biolo gists. Now, more than ever, there is opportunity for overlap and sharing of information.

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So Near, Yet So Far Badal Sircar’s Third Theatre


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2016 | 324 Pages | ISBN: 0199089582 | PDF | 5 MB
This is the first-ever, full-length study of Badal Sircar’s Third Theatre. Sircar was a very prominent playwright of modern Bengali Theatre. It challenges some of the well-established notions of the Third Theatre. It brings to the fore the lost voices of some members of the Third Theatre. It has some rare photographs of Shatabdi, Sircar’s Theatre group.

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