Geane Herrera


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"Geane Herrera: Beyond the Octagon - The Ultimate Warrior" chronicles the extraordinary journey of one of mixed martial arts' most dynamic and resilient fighters. This riveting biography delves into the life of Geane Herrera, exploring his rise from humble beginnings to becoming a formidable force in the world of professional MMA. Born in Florida and raised in Mexico, Geane's early years were marked by challenges and adversity. From a young age, he found solace and strength in martial arts, a passion that would drive him to pursue excellence in the sport. This book traces his path from local gyms to the global stage, highlighting the dedication, discipline, and indomitable spirit that have defined his career. Geane's story is one of relentless determination and the pursuit of greatness. "Beyond the Octagon" captures the grit and grind of his training, the intensity of his fights, and the strategic mindset that sets him apart from his competitors. His journey through various fighting promotions, including his standout performances in the UFC, showcases his evolution as a fighter and a person. But this book goes beyond the cage, offering a glimpse into Geane's life outside of fighting. It explores his roles as a mentor, community advocate, and family man, revealing the multifaceted personality behind the fierce competitor. Through personal anecdotes, interviews, and behind-the-scenes stories, readers gain an intimate look at the man who embodies the spirit of a true warrior. "Geane Herrera: Beyond the Octagon - The Ultimate Warrior" is an inspiring tale of perseverance, resilience, and the unyielding pursuit of dreams. Whether you're a devoted MMA fan or someone seeking motivation from a story of overcoming odds, this biography provides a powerful narrative of Geane Herrera's ascent in the world of mixed martial arts and his life beyond the spotlight.




Agroecology


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Introduction : why agroecology? -- The scientific principles of agroecology -- The scientific evidence for agroecology : can it feed the world? -- Scaling up agroecology : social process and organization -- The politics of agroecology -- Conclusions : conform or transform?




Advances in Artificial Intelligence - IBERAMIA-SBIA 2006


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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 2nd International Joint Conference of the 10th Ibero-American Conference on Artificial Intelligence, IBERAMIA 2006, and the 18th Brazilian Artificial Intelligence Symposium, SBIA 2006. The book presents 62 revised full papers together with 4 invited lectures. Topical sections include AI in education and intelligent tutoring systems, autonomous agents and multiagent systems, computer vision and pattern recognition, evolutionary computation and artificial life, and more.




Proceedings of the 18th Latin American Conference on Learning Technologies (LACLO 2023)


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The proceedings of the 18th edition of Latin American Conference on Learning Technologies (LACLO) demonstrates the developments in the research of learning science, learning resources, challenges and solutions. This Proceedings book showcases a collection of quality articles that explores and discusses trending topics in education in the upcoming years. This book serves as a valuable instrument and source of information on the recent advances in educational technology




World Events


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The Human Superorganism


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"Eyeopening... Fascinating... may presage a paradigm shift in medicine.” —Kirkus Reviews (starred review) "Teeming with information and big ideas... Outstanding.” —Booklist (starred review) The origin of asthma, autism, Alzheimer's, allergies, cancer, heart disease, obesity, and even some kinds of depression is now clear. Award-winning researcher on the microbiome, professor Rodney Dietert presents a new paradigm in human biology that has emerged in the midst of the ongoing global epidemic of noncommunicable diseases. The Human Superorganism makes a sweeping, paradigm-shifting argument. It demolishes two fundamental beliefs that have blinkered all medical thinking until very recently: 1) Humans are better off as pure organisms free of foreign microbes; and 2) the human genome is the key to future medical advances. The microorganisms that we have sought to eliminate have been there for centuries supporting our ancestors. They comprise as much as 90 percent of the cells in and on our bodies—a staggering percentage! More than a thousand species of them live inside us, on our skin, and on our very eyelashes. Yet we have now significantly reduced their power and in doing so have sparked an epidemic of noncommunicable diseases—which now account for 63 percent of all human deaths. Ultimately, this book is not just about microbes; it is about a different way to view humans. The story that Dietert tells of where the new biology comes from, how it works, and the ways in which it affects your life is fascinating, authoritative, and revolutionary. Dietert identifies foods that best serve you, the superorganism; not new fad foods but ancient foods that have made sense for millennia. He explains protective measures against unsafe chemicals and drugs. He offers an empowering self-care guide and the blueprint for a revolution in public health. We are not what we have been taught. Each of us is a superorganism. The best path to a healthy life is through recognizing that profound truth.







An Instructional Guide for Leaf Color Analysis Using Digital Imaging Software


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Digital color analysis has become an increasingly popular and cost-effective method utilized by resource managers and scientists for evaluating foliar nutrition and health in response to environmental stresses. We developed and tested a new method of digital image analysis that uses Scion Image or NIH image public domain software to quantify leaf color. This publication provides instructions for using this software to measure the percentage green and red in leaves, colors of particular importance for the assessment of plant health. Comparisons of results from digital analyses of 326 scanned images of leaves and concurrent spectrophotometric measures of chlorophyll a, chlorophyll b, and anthocyanins verify that image analysis provides a reliable quantitative measure of leaf color and the relative concentrations of underlying plant pigments.