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Matthew Miller

    Matthew L. Miller es director de comunicaciones científicas de The Nature Conservancy, la organización de conservación más grande del mundo. Es editor y redactor principal del popular blog Cool Green Science y uno de los escritores más prolíficos en los 65 años de historia de la organización. Su escritura se centra en la intersección de la ciencia, la naturaleza y la conservación, basándose en una amplia experiencia cubriendo historias en diversos continentes. El estilo accesible y atractivo de Miller hace que los conceptos científicos complejos sean comprensibles y convincentes para una amplia audiencia.

    Presidential Campaigns
    Lost in Knowhere
    Weird, Wild & Unpredictable
    From Soccer to Snowballs
    Assault Brigade
    Fishing Through the Apocalypse
    • Fishing Through the Apocalypse

      • 240 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      Fishing Through the Apocalypse may be the most important fishing book you read this year! It's about the future of fishing.

      Fishing Through the Apocalypse
    • Assault Brigade

      The 18th Australian Infantry Brigade in World War II

      • 296 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      The Australian Army played a crucial role in World War II, particularly during the Pacific War, where the infantry brigade served as a vital intermediate formation. This structure allowed for effective command over multiple infantry battalions and attached units, showcasing the Army's ability to adapt and overcome significant challenges while contributing to the overall victory in various campaigns.

      Assault Brigade
    • From Soccer to Snowballs

      • 82 páginas
      • 3 horas de lectura

      Celebrating the essence of sports, this poetry collection captures the diverse emotions tied to various games, from soccer and baseball to tennis and snowball fights. It explores the joy of play, the thrill of victory, the bittersweet moments of watching from the sidelines, and the deep affection for beloved gear. Through vivid imagery and heartfelt reflections, the poems invite readers to connect with the universal experiences of competition and camaraderie in sports.

      From Soccer to Snowballs
    • Weird, Wild & Unpredictable

      An Illustrated History of East Tennessee Weather

      • 88 páginas
      • 4 horas de lectura

      The book explores intriguing facts and lesser-known information across various topics, designed to pique curiosity and expand knowledge. It presents a collection of surprising insights, trivia, and anecdotes that engage readers and encourage them to think critically about the world around them. Each entry is crafted to be both entertaining and educational, making it an ideal read for anyone looking to learn something new and fascinating.

      Weird, Wild & Unpredictable
    • Lost in Knowhere

      • 220 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      The narrative begins with an unexpected discovery in a warehouse, where a mundane job leads to the unearthing of a mysterious pack of pink paper. This moment sparks a creative journey, transforming fleeting thoughts into written reflections. As the author navigates feelings of confusion and self-doubt, the act of writing becomes both a therapeutic outlet and a means of sharing a unique perspective on life. The work invites readers to explore the author's imaginative insights and encourages them to see the world through a different lens.

      Lost in Knowhere
    • Presidential Campaigns

      Sins of Omission

      • 202 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      The exploration of overlooked topics in presidential campaigns reveals critical insights into the functioning of democracy. By examining what issues are highlighted and which are ignored, the book provides a deeper understanding of the political landscape and the effectiveness of campaigns as instruments of self-governance. This analysis challenges readers to consider the implications of these omissions on public discourse and policy-making.

      Presidential Campaigns
    • Blueprint For Revolution

      • 304 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      How do ordinary people become revolutionaries? In 2000, too-cool-to-care Belgrade rock kid Srdja Popovic found himself at the centre of a movement which was about to change the world. Popovic was one of the unexpected leaders of the student movement Otpor! that overthrew dictator Slobodan Milosevic and established democracy in Serbia -- all by avoiding violence and opting for something far more powerful: a sense of humour. In this inspiring and entertaining guide for would-be activists, he tells his story and those of other 'ordinary revolutionaries' who have created real social change using non-violent techniques. Now the director of an organisation that helps to train pro-democracy activists, Popovic has worked with some of the most significant movements of our times, including the architects of the Arab Spring. Through examples such as a protest of Lego men in Siberia (when flesh-and-blood people would have been shot), and a boycott of cottage cheese in Israel to challenge price inflation, Popovic tells stories of the true and sometimes ingeniously clever ways in which non-violent resistance has achieved its means. From Occupy Wall Street to Tahrir Square, and from Nelson Mandela to Harvey Milk, the tales Popovic tells are hilarious, accessible, inspiring, at times outrageous, and always about ordinary people achieving extraordinary things.

      Blueprint For Revolution
    • "This comprehensive book explores the history and legacy of Assassin's Creed, its rich mythology, and the vivid artwork of the entire franchise, including works created for the graphic novels and downloadable content. With never-before-seen concept and character art, Assassin's Creed: The Complete Visual History reveals the creative process behind the immersive historical settings as well as the development of such iconic characters as Altair, Ezio, Connor, and Arno, to name a few, chronicling how the franchise has evolved over the years while retaining its bold, signature look. Written by gaming journalist Matthew Miller, this comprehensive visual history offers unparalleled insight into one of the industry's most acclaimed franchises. A compelling read for fans of the franchise and those interested in discovering the astounding artistry behind the creation of a major contemporary video game series." --

      Assassin's Creed
    • Fortunate Sons

      The 120 Chinese Boys Who Came to America, Went to School, and Revolutionized an Ancient Civilization

      • 338 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      Set against the backdrop of 19th-century China, a group of 120 boys is sent to America to absorb Western innovations amidst national turmoil. Their journey through New England's elite schools ignites a passion for progress, but upon their return, they confront a skeptical imperial court and a society resistant to change. The narrative intertwines their personal struggles with the broader quest of a nation striving for modernization and global influence, revealing both individual and collective resilience in the face of adversity.

      Fortunate Sons
    • Set at the end of the nineteenth century, the story follows a group of Chinese boys sent to America to absorb Western knowledge and modernize their homeland. After a decade in prestigious New England schools, they return with a strong desire for progress and reform. Their experiences in America shape their perspectives and significantly impact China's quest to emerge as a modern world power, echoing the ongoing themes of cultural exchange and national transformation.

      Fortunate Sons: The 120 Chinese Boys Who Came to America, Went to School, and Revolutionized an Ancient Civilization