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David Wade

    January 1, 1941

    David Wade is an artist and architect whose work delves into the profound principles of pattern and symmetry in nature, art, and consciousness. His writings explore the dynamic interplay between order and chaos, revealing the fundamental structures that shape our universe. Wade's approach merges artistic sensibility with analytical rigor, offering readers a fresh perspective on aesthetics and cosmology. His work presents a fascinating investigation into how harmony and irregularity coexist and influence our reality.

    A Straightforward Guide To The Law And Practice Of Mental He Alth In The Uk
    The Singer with the faith the size of a Mustard seed
    Memoirs of a Blindman
    Li
    Symmetry
    Fantastic Geometry
    • 2024

      This Revised Edition of A Straightforward Guide to The Law and Practice of Mental Health in the United Kingdom is a comprehensive introductory text to the complex area of mental health and how it is dealt with in the UK. There are many differing diagnoses of mental health, ranging from the severe to mild disorders. The law that deals with this area and the organisations that cope with it are outlined sympathetically and clearly in this concise book updated to 2024. The Coronavirus Act 2020 is also discussed.

      A Straightforward Guide to the Law and Practice of Mental Health in the UK
    • 2021

      The book explores the concept of being divinely chosen to inspire and influence others. It delves into the idea that certain individuals possess innate gifts or callings that empower them to create significant change in the lives of those around them. The narrative emphasizes the importance of recognizing and embracing these unique abilities as a form of spiritual anointment.

      The Singer with the faith the size of a Mustard seed
    • 2020

      Memoirs of a Blindman

      My Experience with Stargardt's Thirty Years On

      • 102 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      The narrative follows a woman's journey as her vision starts to decline eighteen months into her marriage, exploring the emotional and physical challenges she faces. As she navigates her changing reality, the story delves into themes of love, resilience, and adaptation, highlighting the impact of her condition on both her personal life and her relationship. Through her experiences, readers witness the struggle for independence and the search for understanding amidst the complexities of her situation.

      Memoirs of a Blindman
    • 2020

      This Revised Edition of A Straightforward Guide to The Law and Practice of Mental Health in the United Kingdom is a comprehensive introductory text to the complex are of mental health and how it is dealt with in the UK. There are many differing diagnoses of mental health, ranging from the severe to mild disorders. The law that deals with this area and the organisations that cope with it are outlined sympathetically and clearly in this concise book updated to 2020.

      A Straightforward Guide To The Law And Practice Of Mental He Alth In The Uk
    • 2018

      This Revised Edition of A Straightforward Guide to The Law and Practice of Mental Health in the United Kingdom is a comprehensive introductory text to the complex area of mental health and how it is dealt with in the UK. There are many differing diagnoses of mental health, ranging from the severe to mild disorders. The law that deals with this area and the organisations that cope with it are outlined sympathetically and clearly in this concise book updated to 2022. The Coronavirus Act 2020 is also discussed.

      The Law And Practice Of Mental Health In The Uk
    • 2012

      Deals with a little-known, short-lived, tradition of imaginative geometry that flourished in 16th century Germany, during the Northern Renaissance. The key figure in this movement was the goldsmith Wenzel Jamnitzer, whose graphic fantasies were an imaginative response to the newly rediscovered geometrical theories associated with such important figures as Pythagoras, Plato, Archimedes and Euclid - all part of the great revival of interest in Classical knowledge that characterised the Renaissance. 'Fantastic Geometry' provides a fairly comprehensive overview of the work of this group (with many illustrations), together with an account of the historical background and the sources of their inspiration. David Wade is a sculptor and photographer.

      Fantastic Geometry
    • 2007

      Li

      • 66 pages
      • 3 hours of reading
      3.8(21)Add rating

      Welsh Border architect David Wade has spent a lifetime gathering and organising the extraordinary families of surface patterns that nature throws up at every scale. In this book, illustrated by the author, we see branching patterns, animal spots, crack patterns and much, much more.

      Li
    • 2006

      Why on earth do cars have the same symmetry as dragonflies? Is there really a beautiful swirling pattern lurking in every dripping tap? What do insect eggs have in common with planets, and why? This book introduces the main principles of symmetry, and shows how symmetry can be found in almost every corner of science, nature and human culture.

      Symmetry