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Nesta obra, as vozes silenciadas de grandes autoras encontram reconhecimento por meio da exposição de suas biografias, da produção de resenhas sobre as obras e da produção de textos inspirados nas obras cuidadosamente selecionadas. Os capítulos contêm textos de autoria estudantil, a saber: biografias de autoras femininas marginalizadas e/ou esquecidas pela academia e sociedade; resenhas de algumas de suas obras; além de contos, poemas, crônicas de autoria estudantil inspirados a partir dos textos das referidas autoras. Neste volume são contempladas as seguintes Damas Literárias e suas respectivas obras: Auta de Souza (Poemas “Angelina” e “A morte de Helena” de “O Horto...
Nesta obra, as vozes silenciadas de grandes autoras encontram reconhecimento, por meio da exposição de suas biografias, da produção de resenhas sobre as obras e da produção de textos inspirados nas obras cuidadosamente selecionadas. Os capítulos contêm textos de autoria estudantil, a saber: biografias de autoras femininas marginalizadas e/ou esquecidas pela academia e sociedade; resenhas de algumas de suas obras; além de minicontos, contos, poemas e artigos de opinião de autoria estudantil inspirados a partir dos textos das referidas autoras. Neste volume são contempladas as seguintes Damas Literárias e obras: Maria Firmina dos Reis (A escrava e Úrsula); Emília Moncorvo Bandeir...
The story of a year in the life of an ice-age family as experienced by a young girl.
This is the first book to describe British wartime success in breaking Japanese codes of dazzling variety and great complexity which contributed to the victory in Burma three months before Hiroshima. Written for the general reader, this first-hand account describes the difficulty of decoding one of the most complex languages in the world in some of the most difficult conditions. The book was published in 1989 to avoid proposed legislation which would prohibit those in the security services from publishing secret information.
Soil physical measurements are essential for solving many natural resource management problems. This operational laboratory and field handbook provides, for the first time, a standard set of methods that are cost-effective and well suited to land resource survey. It provides: *practical guidelines on the soil physical measurements across a range of soils, climates and land uses; *straightforward descriptions for each method (including common pitfalls) that can be applied by people with a rudimentary knowledge of soil physics, and *guidelines on the interpretation of results and integration with land resource assessment. Soil Physical Measurement And Interpretation for Land Evaluation begins with an introduction to land evaluation and then outlines procedures for field sampling. Twenty detailed chapters cover pore space relations, water retention, hydraulic conductivity, water table depth, dispersion, aggregation, particle size, shrinkage, Atterburg limits and strength. The book includes procedures for estimating soil physical properties from more readily available data and shows how soil physical data can be integrated into land planning and management decisions.
Really, we don't have to keep worrying about the time, Gordon. Let's just sit here together. Okay? For a little while. London is sinking, there's constant rain, and everyone is trying to escape. Gordon, an American writer, finds himself holed up in the attic room of a half-way house, awaiting forged papers and safe passage back to the States. He becomes trapped with Stella, a mysterious and seductive woman, and a teenage girl called Iris who, between them, take Gordon on an emotional journey through his past and into the present, forcing him to face the painful truth as to why he is there. David K. O'Hara's The Upstairs Room is a modern take on Sartre's play Huis Clos in which a man and two women find themselves confined together in a drawing room for eternity. First produced at the King's Head Theatre from 13 November to 8 December 2012 by Giddy Notion, The Upstairs Room is a compelling and well-written play.
The purpose of ‘Numerical Analysis of Heat and Mass Transfer in Porous Media’ is to provide a collection of recent contributions in the field of computational heat and mass transfer in porous media. The main benefit of the book is that it discusses the majority of the topics related to numerical transport phenomenon in engineering (including state-of-the-art and applications) and presents some of the most important theoretical and computational developments in porous media and transport phenomenon domain, providing a self-contained major reference that is appealing to both the scientists, researchers and the engineers. At the same time, these topics encounter of a variety of scientific and engineering disciplines, such as chemical, civil, agricultural, mechanical engineering, etc. The book is divided in several chapters that intend to be a resume of the current state of knowledge for benefit of professional colleagues.
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On Solstice eve long ago, a Druid priestess and Norse warrior succumb to forbidden, erotic desire. Their passion is one that neither death, decree—nor time—can tear asunder. Now three women of later centuries begin their own sensual journeys, awakened by the ancient power of the priestess's words—"Burn bright of winter's desire. "