Exploring the intriguing connections between Chinese characters and emoji, this guide offers a fresh approach to learning Chinese. It highlights the "hanmoji" parallels, revealing surprising similarities that resonate with modern smartphone users. With engaging illustrations and descriptions, the book not only educates but also entertains, making it appealing to emoji enthusiasts, language learners, and fans of quirky visual books. It's a unique resource that showcases the evolution of language in a fun and accessible way.
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James Stewart, Earl of Moray
A Political Study of the Reformation in Scotland
- 332 pages
- 12 hours of reading
Frustrated by the scientific community's answers about space and time since his youth, Lee Poulin explores these concepts with fresh perspectives in this thought-provoking work. He questions established theories, including Einstein's, and delves into topics like dark energy, gravity, and quantum physics. By challenging conventional wisdom, Poulin encourages readers to rethink their understanding of astrosciences and consider alternative explanations for the universe's mysteries.
Investing for Smart Kids Activity Book
75 Activities To Learn How To Earn, Save, Invest and Spend Money: 75 Activities To Learn How To Earn, Save, G: 75 Activities To Learn How To Save
- 156 pages
- 6 hours of reading
Engaging young minds, this activity book offers 75 interactive exercises designed to teach children essential financial concepts like earning, saving, investing, and spending money. Through fun and educational activities, kids will develop a foundational understanding of how money works, fostering smart financial habits early on. Ideal for parents looking to introduce their children to the world of finance in an enjoyable and accessible way.
History Of Meditation
- 110 pages
- 4 hours of reading
Exploring the ancient practice of meditation, this book delves into its rich history and significance. Authors Mr. Lee and Chris Perkins aim to share this wisdom, encouraging collective growth and understanding among readers. Through their insights, they highlight the transformative power of meditation for individuals and communities alike.
Isa Genzken is one of the most significant female artists of the past 30 years, yet her extensive contributions across various media—sculptures, paintings, photographs, collages, drawings, artist's books, films, installations, and public works—remain largely underrecognized in the United States. This publication coincides with the first comprehensive retrospective of her diverse work, covering 40 years and serving as the most complete English monograph on her. Genzken has been a key figure in the art world since her mid-1970s exhibitions, inspiring a new generation of artists with her innovative approach. The last decade has been particularly fruitful for her, as she has redefined assemblage for contemporary art. The catalogue features essays that trace her artistic evolution from 1973 to the present, along with an extensive plate section that chronologically outlines her major works and exhibitions. Born in Germany in 1948, Genzken gained early acclaim for her geometric wood sculptures while studying at Dusseldorf's Kunstakademie. Her work has since evolved to include sculptures in various materials, influenced by Minimalism yet rich in narrative. From the 1990s onward, she has produced increasingly intricate sculptural installations, alongside paintings that explore surface and light.


