Contrasts of Form


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Magdalena Dabrowski retraces the course of geometric abstract art in our century, she divides the years from 1910 to 1980- into five spans. The first: Origins of the Nonobjective - Cubism, Futurism, Cubo-Futurism. The second: Surface to space - Suprematism, de Stiji, Russian Constructivism. Then, Internation constructivism, followed by Paris-New Yourk connection and finally, Nonfigurative tendrncies.




Zentangle Primer Vol 1


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The Zentangle Method is an easy-to-learn, relaxing, and fun way to create beautiful images by drawing structured patterns. Founders Rick Roberts and Maria Thomas give detailed instructions and insights into how to draw specific tangles and how to benefit from a Zentangle practice. -- back cover.




A Zentangle Collection of Reticula and Fragments


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A collection of ideas and inspirations using the Reticula and Fragments concept of creating Zentangle art.




ACSM's Fitness Assessment Manual


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Published by the American College of Sports Medicine, ACSM's Fitness Assessment Manual builds on the standards established in ACSM’S Guidelines for Exercise Testing and Prescription, 11th Edition. With a focus on assessment, this new 6th edition is organized by component of fitness: body composition, cardiorespiratory fitness, muscular fitness, flexibility; and by type of testing: maximal and submaximal exercise testing, ECG, and metabolic calculations. Updated coverage throughout in a user-friendly format, makes this an essential resource for those studying to enter the fitness and rehabilitation fields, as well as those already working who need to align their practice to industry standards.




Life Time Astrology


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Introduces the signs of the Zodiac, explains how to interpret one's horoscope, and describes how to examine one's entire life




A New Vision of Astrology


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Utilizing an original and profound system that converts traditional sun-sign astrology into a more precise language for decoding the complete range of human experience, A New Vision of Astrology contains bold new concepts that reframe astrology as we know it: A horoscope begins at conception rather than birth, incorporating gestation -- the most formative period of life. The sun, moon, and planets correlate with people in your life -- everyone from parents and siblings to friends and lovers. Horoscopes are not unalterable blueprints formed at the moment of birth but are constantly changing as planets trigger key events. These events can be predicted using a wheel of life -- a simple diagram that reveals every significant occurrence in your life span. SPECIAL BONUS! The author's website, www.newvisionastrology.com, also offers each reader a FREE, PERSONALIZED horoscope chart -- the crucial first step on an extraordinary journey of self-exploration. Radical and thought provoking, A New Vision of Astrology provides a unique vantage point that will help you harness the power of astrology to shape your life for the better.




Hecate's Fountain


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The Divine Life


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This unique time scale will help pinpoint the formative events in your life, when they occurred, and their meanings. This approach reflects the latest discoveries in physics, and identifies the people, events, and inner mechanisms that define your world—past, present, and future. Unlike other star charts, it recognizes the time spent in your mother’s womb, and covers the conception point, octave of gestation, and more. Plus: interpretation tables.




The Ninth Arch


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Social Perspectives on Mobility


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Globalisation is heavily dependent on physical transport, as people and goods travel over longer distances and with higher frequency. Movement and mobility have become integrated parts of late modern identity and practice, and a state of flux can be sensed everywhere. Bringing together the latest interdisciplinary theoretical approaches with empirical case studies analysing and appraising innovative policies from Scandinavia, this volume demonstrates that mobility research is a key issue within social enquiry. It addresses three broad themes. Firstly, mobility as a constructed social reality, examining how individuals construct notions of mobility in their everyday life and practice. Secondly, mobility as spatial co-ordination and transgression, and finally, mobility as a policy theme, where the contributors explore recent developments in transport policy at national and European levels, suggesting ways forward for both research and policy. In the final section of the book new visions for research into sustainability and mobility are laid out.