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Unfurrrl the seyls, lads!Review Date: 2005-01-31

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will energy constrain China's growth?Review Date: 2007-06-11
A significant portion of the book discusses rural development. Most Chinese still live on farms and small villages. Many still lack electricity. Even though the rural population is expected to decrease, due to migration to cities, some 700 million are still expected to be rural in 2020.
The book looks at various possible sources of energy. Especially renewable sources for the countryside. Social fairness is a big theme here, as rural areas have seriously lagged the cities in jobs and income. Wind energy looks promising in many areas. In part by reducing the need to extend the electric grid by large distances.
Numerous other sources include nuclear, clean coal exploitation and hydroelectricity. But for the transport sector, there is no serious alternative to oil. This has implications for global oil prices. As China increasingly competes in that marketplace as a major consumer.
The book is a serious and sober analysis of trends that may well happen.

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Excellent but ingredients ...Review Date: 2007-07-30


an excellent collection well translatedReview Date: 2001-04-09
My favorite in this volume is The Flow and Seed Sequence, a series seven poems written by the Zen Patriarchs beginning with Bodhidharma (d. 536) with poems added to the series nearly 2 centuries later. The translations do an excellent job of retaining the concrete imagery typical of Zen poetry e.g. from Liu Chang Ching "All along the trail of moss, / I follower your wooden shoeprints". We find inventive descriptions of concret images in Liu Fang-Ping "The Big Dipper slopes; / the Great Bear bends down". There are also unusual mentions of doubt from Wang An Shih "Often I doubt the Buddhist way, / that nothing truly exists".
Despite its many good attributes, this collection failed my ultimate test: rarely was I enticed to read and reread a poem. I would still recommend A Drifting Boat or Cold Mountain first. But to even be worthy of comparison to those volumes is strong praise.

An excellent example of Strindberg's pathos.Review Date: 1998-02-20


diverse roles for computingReview Date: 2008-01-16
But the book goes much further. A new field of bioinformatics has emerged, and some chapters of the book attempt to explain it. Sitting at the intersection of computing, biology and chemistry. Specifically within biology, it deals with genomics and cell biology. A key idea is the making available of large databases, for efforts like predicting the 3 dimensional structure of a molecule. And for finding targets for theraputic intervention. How to describe this data in a way useful to others to avail themselves of it? The text shows progress along this front.
Some parts of the book are really just describing the state of the art of crystallography. Where the challenges are in finding or predicting the structures of large biologically significant molecules.

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Keeping in touch with a changing worldReview Date: 2000-06-17
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Wonderful insight for Algren fansReview Date: 2003-01-25

Comprehensive textReview Date: 1999-03-25

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Very Good!Review Date: 2004-01-05
The artwork is extremely delailed, yet very cool. I think the artwork's Chinese, I'm not sure. There's no sensuality or any of that crap, but there's some cussing. The storyline's pretty good.
The two main characters are very good at fighting,(the guy being better then the girl) and there's 2 fights and the begining of one in this volume (there's 4 volumes).
The only reason that I didn't give this comic it's last star is becouse the color is to way to rich in some places. Also the fighting seens can be sort of confusing sometimes, but they're still awsome.
GET IT !!!!!!!!!!!!!
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This book contains poetry, ballads, songs, sea-myths and legends; and as I mentioned before, folklore. Most of the stories range from two to five pages, and have a celtic or norse feel.
Wether you are just curious about the life seafaring men led, and their superstitions, beliefs, and ballads; or a devourer of folklore and the like, I would most definitely recommend this book for you.
Oh yes, there are also a few illustrations, and scrawls here and there every few pages or so.