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Freshwater Fishes of Mexico
Robert Rush Miller , W. L. Minckley , and Steven Mark Norris
Manufacturer: University Of Chicago Press
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ASIN: 0226526046 |
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Though Mexico is only one-fifth the size of the continental United States, it is home to nearly two-thirds as many freshwater fishes as those that swim the waters of the United States and Canada combined. Mexico's diverse freshwater fauna can be attributed to the country's highly varied physical geography, a wide latitudinal range, the largest river system in middle America, and, ironically, its oceans--many marine groups left the brine for the inland springs and never returned to the sea.
No one knew these Mexican freshwaters or the fish that inhabit them better than the late world-renowned ichthyologist Robert Rush Miller. A pioneer of the field, Miller undertook his first field excursion more than fifty years ago and, in the decades following, amassed the information necessary to write the first encyclopedia of Mexican inland ichthyology. Providing keys to more than 500 native species--accompanied by detailed distribution maps and illustrations--Freshwater Fishes of México offers a historical overview of the country's ichthyology, as well as syntheses of the unique biogeography of Mexican fishes and their current conservation status. Organized by family, the species accounts are supplemented with color galleries containing photographs of live fishes in their native environments and natural habitats. Exploring ecological, biological, and taxonomic issues, the book also considers the evolutionary history of the ichthyofauna itself and the human history of the scientists who researched it during the last several centuries.
The life's work of Robert Rush Miller, the long-awaited Freshwater Fishes of México will be welcomed not only by students of Mexican fishes, but by all ichthyologists working in Central and North America. This book will also find an audience among home aquarium hobbyists, fishery managers, conservation biologists, and environmental planners and managers.
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Mexican fishes.......2007-01-09
This book is for aquarist or professional ichthyologist. If you are just a beginner in aquarium fish, this book is not for you. If you are a serious aquarist and you are interested by fish from Mexico, buy the book. It's a well of information.
Fishes of Mexico.......2006-07-20
Excellent book for the experenced and the novice. Great information on Goodeids that is hard to find in the regular aquarium books.
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Geology of California/Book and Geologic Map of California
Robert M. Norris , and Robert W. Webb
Manufacturer: John Wiley & Sons Inc
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- Good travelogue and personal philosophy story
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Looking for the Summer
Robert, W. Norris
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David Thompson is a former Vietnam War conscientious objector in Paris on a quest to find himself in the early days of 1977. When he befriends an Iranian and an Afghan and is invited to return with them to their countries, his quest slowly becomes a descent into his own personal hell. On the road from Europe to the East he encounters Kurdish bandits in the eastern mountains of Turkey, becomes involved with an underground group opposed to the Shah in Iran, escapes to Afghanistan, and later suffers extreme sickness on the streets of Delhi and Calcutta. Although continually searching for the happiness and identity he could not find in the U.S., he cannot easily shed his American past. Throughout the journey he is hounded by the demons of memory, particularly that of his father, a World War Two hero who disowned David and died while David was still in prison. The journey itself becomes a physical manifestation of his struggle to achieve reconciliation with his own conscience.
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Dull as ditchwater.......2004-03-06
The only reason I finished this book was because someone had recommended it to me and I didn't want to disappoint them. The protagonist is a cardboard cutout, the lone Good American among hordes of Nasty Americans who have not achieved his level of enlightenment. The Afghans, Iranians, et al whom he meets on his travels could all be interchangeable, and everyone spends far too much time yammering self-rightous screeds and not actually doing anything.
The sad thing is that with the settings and time period, this novel could have been fascinating. But the author has taken golden material and turned it into junk - reverse alchemy, if you will. I'm sure that this book was fascinating to live, but unfortunately that fascination was not translated onto the printed page. Don't waste your time.
One star.
Good travelogue and personal philosophy story.......2003-12-30
American David Thompson is a Vietnam War conscientious objector. After spending a year in military prison, during which time he became estranged from his family, he travels around Europe, not really sure where he's going or what he's doing. In Paris, he meets a man named Hasan, who encourages David to accompany him back to Iran, his homeland. David is assured that plenty of jobs for foreigners are available. Their paths diverge for a while, and they meet up again a few weeks later, and undertake a harrowing journey to Iran by way of southeast Europe and Turkey.
The mountains of southeast Turkey are full of the sort of people who shoot first and don't bother with asking questions later. The two pass many disabled vehicles along the way, but don't even think of stopping; the philosophy is "every man for himself." They eventually reach Teheran, the Iranian capital. It's a dirty, noisy, congested place, like a city that's grown up too quickly. They continue to Mashad, Hasan's hometown, a much cleaner and nicer place.
David is invited to a meeting of an informal group of young people to discuss political philosophy; they have heard about his political rebellion. It's during the reign of the Shah, whose secret police, the SAVAK, are everywhere, so many precautions are needed. A few days later, the leaders of the group are arrested, and David is told to leave Iran immediately. He continues on to Afghanistan.
While there, he meets some Westerners who are more interested in drugs than in getting a different perspective of the world around them. He is told that he must continue on to India, to experience it first hand. Emotionally, it will hit him harder than anything in his life, but it's something he must do. Throughout his whole trip, and expecially in India, he experiences great kindness from total strangers. He also witnesses poverty and misery on a scale inconceivable to the average American.
This book is short, but it works on several levels. It's a good travel story, it's a good political and personal philosophy story, and it's a fine tale of an average person looking for his place in the world. It's well worth reading.
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Toraware
Robert W Norris , and Robert W. Norris
Manufacturer: Touka Shobo
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ASIN: 4924527939 |
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The year is 1983. The place is the Kobe-Osaka area. A 33-year-old Vietnam War veteran has just arrived in Japan seeking one more adventure and an escape from his past. A promiscuous, rebellious, 23-year-old Japanese woman has just returned from a two-year homestay in a Canadian mission, where she was sent by her parents to cure her suicidal behavior. A snobbish, upper-class, 22-year-old Japanese woman who cannot distinguish between fantasy and reality is about to enter the frightening world of adulthood. The three are about to become enmeshed in a relationship that will change each of their lives forever.
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Toraware is a special novel that takes a penetrating look at the obsessions, suspense, grief, misunderstandings, and joys of people from very different cultures and backgrounds who are brought together by fate to find the separate life paths they must follow.
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Splendid.......2002-12-19
One of the most amazing books I have ever read. The story is set in Osaka Japan. I picked up this book and was hooked after the first chapter. I ended up finishing it the same day. Too bad it is not available anymore.
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Wilderness Medical Society Anthology
Manufacturer: Wasteland Press
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Wilderness Medical Society Anthology tries "to encourage, foster, support, and conduct activities or programs concerned with life sciences which may improve the scientific knowledge of the membership and the general public in matters related to wilderness environments and human activities in these environments."
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The Many Roads to Japan
Robert, W. Norris
Manufacturer: Lulu.com
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ASIN: 1411611284 |
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The Many Roads to Japan tells the story of the adventures of a conscientious objector who had to follow many twists and turns in his life journey before finding his niche in Japan. Suitable for low intermediate level and above ESL students. An excellent resource for peace education studies, too. "The Many Roads to Japan influenced my students a lot, not only in studying English but also in searching for their own identities and thinking about how to live their lives." -- Kazuyo Yamane, Peace Studies lecturer at Kochi University "Norris's story of a symbolic life is a gift from his own experience, and it gives us something good, meaningful, and inspiring.... The comprehension questions, exercises, and discussion/essay questions are quite useful in helping Japanese students to think in English and in encouraging them to express themselves in English as well. This is the ideal textbook." -- Professor Kazushige Sagawa, Aoyama Gakuin University
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- More revealing than expected!
- A timeless tale from the depths of an unhappy life in Japan to the hot pursuit of an aging ghost and an overall remarkable story
- Traveling the landscapes of the mind
- A Thought Provoking Masterpiece!
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Autumn Shadows in August
Robert, W. Norris
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ASIN: 1411672976 |
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An hallucinogenic mid-life crisis/adventure, and homage to Malcolm Lowry and Hermann Hesse. An American expatriate and his Japanese wife set out on a journey to Europe to retrace a path from his youth. What lies ahead--a trip through the Magic Theater, a sudden death, an encounter with Lowry's ghost, and a descent into the Capuchin Crypt in Rome--will change their lives irrevocably. "A journey in miles and of states of mind. The reader travels through Europe with an American expatriate who recapitulates his past in a transcendental and evocative fashion.... An insightful and very enjoyable read."--David Echt, author of Messenger from the Summer of Love.
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More revealing than expected!.......2006-08-09
Reviewed by Beverly Pechin for Reader Views (7/06)
"Autumn Shadows in August" is truly a novel that brings one through the course of a life, with an ending that may be much more revealing than expected. This is the story of a man who spent the early years of his life constantly searching for a place to fit in, yet never truly finds it, and takes you along the deep and uprooted path of his previous years.
His early life is filled with drugs and hallucinogenics that may have upset the world as we know it, but may have led the main character, David Thompson, to the path he was destined. As he and his beloved wife travel through Europe, they seem to find the meaning of their own life within the experiences of many countries. Kaori, Thompson's wife, is a Japanese woman who was always lost too, until later in life she seemed to blossom into a comfort zone which included her husband. Thompson, referred to by his wife Kaori as "honey-chan", was never sure where he was destined to end up in life. Being hit with the normal trials of mid-life, he and his wife have other issues they have faced that perhaps help to give them a better perspective on life. She is a cancer survivor and he is bearing the medical problems of hepatitis. They come to grips with the realization that they not only are older, but have found a way to realize the comforts they have always searched for in life.
A combination love story and mid-life coming of age fiction, Robert Norris seems to be able to share the outside influences of this exceptional couple and the inner most, deepest feelings that are sometimes enhanced by hallucinogens. They not only find their own, individualized purpose in life through a travel of the past, but they find the soul touching need and care for each other as a couple. Meeting many people from David's past, Kaori and the reader gain a sense of self worth from the intense friendships David has formed with people throughout Europe.
This absolutely breath taking novel brings the reader to a whole new level of understanding life. It will not only stir your own realizations of where your life has taken you, but perhaps open your mind and heart to new adventures.
A timeless tale from the depths of an unhappy life in Japan to the hot pursuit of an aging ghost and an overall remarkable story.......2006-05-08
Autumn Shadows In August by Robert W. Norris is an engaging and entertaining novel about David Thompson, an American teaching at a Japanese University and his dealing with hepatitis C. As Thompson an his wife realize the significance of their lives and what they've entirely done, Autumn Shadows In August begins its story through the retracing of a once young man's journey through Europe from Germany to Rome, replete with intriguing twists and adventurous intricacies. Autumn Shadows In August is very strongly recommended for all general fiction readers for its evocative telling and unique style and presentation of a timeless tale from the depths of an unhappy life in Japan to the hot pursuit of an aging ghost and an overall remarkable story.
Traveling the landscapes of the mind.......2006-04-23
Autumn Shadows in August in an extraordinary and enjoyable kunstlerroman or artist's novel. The protagonist, David Thompson, is a writer who is influenced by and identifies with two master novelists, Hermann Hesse and Malcolm Lowry. From the surreal prologue to the final page, Autumn Shadows in August is packed with direct and veiled allusions to the lives and works of both authors. In fact, the novel's plot somewhat mirrors that of Dark as the Grave Wherein My Friend Is Laid, Lowry's final novel.
Thompson is an American expatriate living in Japan. When several crises converge upon Thompson and his wife, Kaori, they decide to travel across Europe, repeating a journey that Thompson made twenty-six years earlier. They are planning to meet a friend from Thompson's past. In Amsterdam, Thompson meets a mysterious, other-worldly stranger who hands Thompson a box containing the key to the Magic Theater (readers of Hesse's Steppenwolf will instantly recognize this stranger). Thompson eats what he finds in the box and embarks upon a psychedelic journey where his memories condense and replay like scenes in a drama. Through this sequence, the reader learns why Thompson is an expatriate and begins to see the parallels between Thompson's life and the lives of Hesse and Lowry.
Thompson's journey continues as he travels through Germany (where he finds that the friend he has traveled so far to see has just died), Switzerland and Italy. As Thompson makes his way across Europe, Lowry's shape-shifting ghost occasionally stops by to check up on Thompson and offer guidance.
Author Robert Norris's writing style is rich in symbolism. Norris tends to intersperse his narrative with expository writing - a technique employed with great effect by yet another expatriate pacifist writer, Aldous Huxley. Autumn Shadows in August reminds me of Huxley's later novels in other ways as well, in particular for the protagonist's almost mystical detachment and sense that he and his loved ones are part of something greater than themselves. By the novel's end, the reader has glimpsed the forces and obstacles that shape an artist and compel him to write. I am looking forward to reading other works by this author.
A Thought Provoking Masterpiece!.......2006-03-18
This is one of the best novels I've ever read!
It's an inspiring, meaningful story of a journey through the mind of an enlightened and experienced soul; at the same time it's an exhilarating and humorous adventure, an exploration of great art, literature, and architecture, and a beautiful, emotionally enthralling romance.
But this book is far more than the sum of its parts, and my feeble literary reviewing skills can do no justice to this eloquent and multifaceted tale.
This book is highly recommended.
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Sam (editor) (C. L. Moore; A. Merritt; H. P. Lovecraft; Robert E. Howard; Frank Belknap Long; Ray Bradbury; Henry Hasse; Quinn; Edison Marshall; Frank Norris; Francis Stevens; W. Fenimore; Fitz James O'Brien) Moskowitz
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An innovative methodology for analyzing digital visibility images in an urban environment.(Clean Air Act) : An article from: Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association
Dhruv S. Raina , Norris J. Parks , Wen-Whai Li , Robert W. Gray , and Stuart L. Dattner
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This digital document is an article from Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association, published by Thomson Gale on November 1, 2005. The length of the article is 8536 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.<BR><BR><strong>Citation Details</strong>
<strong>Title:</strong> An innovative methodology for analyzing digital visibility images in an urban environment.(Clean Air Act)
<strong>Author:</strong> Dhruv S. Raina
<strong>Publication:</strong> <em>Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association</em> (Magazine/Journal)
<strong>Date:</strong> November 1, 2005
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<strong>Volume:</strong> 55 <strong>Issue:</strong> 11 <strong>Page:</strong> 1733(10)<BR><BR>Distributed by Thomson Gale
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