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An anthology of Haiku, Tanka, Shahai and free form Poetry. His fourth after, “Where Fires Rage” and “In One Breath”, he has compiled a worthy panoply of poems that verbalises emotions of human existence, juxtaposed with photos providing an extra dimension of interpretation that is relatable and enjoyable.
An anthology of Haiku, Tanka, Shahai and free form Poetry. His third after, “Where Fires Rage” and “In One Breath”, he has compiled a worthy panoply of poems that verbalises emotions of human existence, juxtaposed with photos providing an extra dimension of interpretation that is relatable and enjoyable.
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Where Fires Rage is an anthology that reflects his consciousness of the world. As a privileged witness to both the brutality and beauty that surrounds us, he has sought to grapple with this paradox of human existence through these poems. They are an honest and emotional record of his reactions.
This is me, my dance with life through poetry, haiku, and words; hoping to resonate with other hearts when read. I hope my dance form and rhythm resonates. I hope you will find something in this anthology of pseudohaiku that moves you and makes you smile, or tear, or get motivated to do something more to create, propagate even establish love in your world, for our world. We sigh in one breath and enter the world with our first one breath and depart with our last one breath. In between we are awestruck with the wonders of nature, gasping in one breath and equally so when witnessing its destruction. Such significance associated with one breath, that may be seventeen syllables can be read in one breath and the reader’s or listener’s soul moved just a little.
This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 17th Industrial Conference on Advances in Data Mining, ICDM 2017, held in New York, NY, USA, in July 2017. The 27 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 71 submissions. The topics range from theoretical aspects of data mining to applications of data mining, such as in multimedia data, in marketing, in medicine, and in process control in industry and society.
“I remember I adored my father in my youth and wanted to be like him when I grew up. Now I am eighty- five years going into eighty-six. I can’t say I am anything like him. When I was a child, life was different. Being one of the ten children made life more complex. I was the seventh child and the third daughter. So, I barely knew my father. He was always there in the house commanding respect. No one was given any especial attention. But everyone received care and love. In documenting his life, I had to rely on my memory of the things I absorbed form a distance. A word, a phrase, a comment, said during events.” Rosaly Puthucheary, teacher, writer, poet, mother, sister, daughter. “There is something cathartic about reading one’s own family in relation to historical events that define the psyche of a Nation, it simply gives greater context to our own existence.” Sanjay C Kuttan, writer, poet, son. “A riveting story of a young man with big dreams who arrives in Singapore from Kerala in the early 1900s.” Dr Anitha Devi Pillai, Senior Lecturer, National Institute of Education, Nanyang Technological University.
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This book highlights the various technologies that are currently available or are now being developed for the green and smart buildings of the future. It examines why green building performance is important, and how it can be measured and rated using appropriate benchmarking systems. Lastly, the book provides an overview of the state-of-the-art in green building technologies and the trend towards zero energy or net positive energy buildings in the future.
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