Sustainable Health
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Simple practices-a marriage of science and spirituality-that will help you take charge of your health.
Jennifer T. Roberts se zaměřuje na antidemokratickou tradici v západním myšlení, kterou zkoumá prostřednictvím klasických textů. Její práce se zabývá historií myšlenek a analyzuje, jak byly v průběhu staletí kritizovány a reinterpretovány demokratické principy. Roberts přináší hluboký vhled do intelektuálních kořenů západní politické filozofie. Její akademická expertíza je založena na pečlivé analýze klíčových antických autorů a jejich vlivu na současné myšlení.





Simple practices-a marriage of science and spirituality-that will help you take charge of your health.
"Tracing the conflict among the city-states of Greece over several generations, this book argues that the Peloponnesian War did not entirely end in 404 with the capture of the Athenian fleet at Aegospotami in 404 B.C. but rather continued in one form or another well into the fourth century"...Provided by publisher
Focusing on Corita Kent's artistic contributions, this exploration delves into her significance within the 1960s pop art movement, transcending her identity as a radical nun. It highlights her innovative use of color, typography, and social themes, illustrating how her work reflects the cultural landscape of the time. The book offers a comprehensive analysis of her art and its impact, positioning Kent as a key figure in the evolution of contemporary art.
Featuring a collection of illustrations, this book includes a tipped-in sheet that provides insights into the artists and authors involved. The unnumbered page showcases vibrant color artwork, enhancing the reader's experience and understanding of the creative contributions. Ideal for art enthusiasts, it offers a glimpse into the collaborative efforts behind the work.
Centering on The Dutch Wives , a double-panel encaustic-and-newsprint painting in the artist’s signature “crosshatch” motif, this catalogue explores the impact of print on the work of Jasper Johns. The two panels are imperfect duplicates of each other, thus evoking issues of replication that are native to reproductive media. The book examines “print” and “the press” in terms not only of printmaking and Johns’s celebrated experiments in that medium, but also in informational terms, tracing Johns’s frequent use of newsprint and its material, temporal, political, and formal implications. The publication also features prints and drawings by Johns that help demonstrate the aspects of printmaking that inform his entire oeuvre: repetition, reversal, indexicality, layering, sequencing, and topology. Exhibition schedule: Harvard Art Museums, Cambridge, Massachusetts, opening May 2012