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Terra


Terra

Author: Mitch Benn

language: en

Publisher: Hachette UK

Release Date: 2013-07-18


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No-one trusts humanity. No-one can quite understand why we're intent on destroying the only place we have to live in the Universe. No-one thinks we're worth a second thought. And certainly no-one is about to let us get off Rrth. That would be a complete disaster. But one alien thinks Rrth is worth looking at. Not humanity, obviously, we're appalling, but until we manage to kill every other living thing on the planet there are some truly wonderful places on Rrth and some wonderful creatures living in them. Best take a look while they're still there. But on one trip to Rrth our alien biologist causes a horrendous accident. The occupants of a car traveling down a lonely road spot his ship (the sort of massive lemon coloured, lemon shaped starship that really shouldn't be hanging in the sky over a road). Understandably the Bradbury's crash (interrupting the latest in a constant procession of bitter rows). And in the wreckage of their car our alien discovers a baby girl. She needs rescuing. From the car. From Rrth. From her humanity. And now eleven years later a girl called Terra is about to go to school for the first time. It's a very alien experience ... Terra is a charming and hilarious satirical fable. A story about how odd and alien we are. And a story about how human odd aliens are. It tells the story of a girl who grows up in a very different world, who gains a unique perspective on our world and a unique perspective on her new home. A girl who can teach us and them a lot. A girl living in an extraordinary world that is spiraling into a terrible war.

Terra Blockchain


Terra Blockchain

Author: Fouad Sabry

language: en

Publisher: One Billion Knowledgeable

Release Date: 2025-04-22


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In the rapidly evolving world of cryptocurrency, understanding the foundations, challenges, and influencers of major blockchain platforms is essential for professionals, students, and enthusiasts alike. "Terra Blockchain" delves into the complexities of the Terra blockchain, its key players, and its pivotal role in the broader cryptocurrency landscape. This book, part of the "Coinbase Cryptocurrency Exchange" series, provides both a comprehensive and accessible overview for individuals seeking to deepen their understanding of cryptocurrency dynamics. Chapters Brief Overview: 1: Terra (blockchain): Explore the unique features and technology behind the Terra blockchain, and how it strives to revolutionize decentralized finance. 2: Circle (company): Learn about Circle, the company behind USDC, and its significant role in stablecoin adoption and the cryptocurrency ecosystem. 3: Stablecoin: Understand the concept of stablecoins, how they stabilize the crypto market, and their vital function within the crypto economy. 4: Tron (blockchain): Get acquainted with Tron, a blockchain platform designed to enable decentralized content sharing and applications. 5: Cryptocurrency bubble: Examine the rise and fall of cryptocurrency bubbles, their impact on the market, and the lessons learned. 6: Do Kwon: Uncover the story of Do Kwon, Terra’s founder, and his controversial journey through the world of blockchain. 7: Hodlnaut: Delve into the rise and fall of Hodlnaut, a platform involved in lending services, and its impact on the crypto market. 8: Coinbase: Learn how Coinbase has become one of the most significant cryptocurrency exchanges and its role in bringing crypto to the mainstream. 9: Uniswap: Discover Uniswap's decentralized exchange protocol, which is reshaping how digital assets are traded. 10: Cardano (blockchain platform): Explore Cardano’s approach to blockchain technology, focusing on scalability and sustainability. 11: Binance: Study Binance’s rapid growth as a leading cryptocurrency exchange and its influence on global crypto markets. 12: Tether (cryptocurrency): Understand the mechanics of Tether, the most widely used stablecoin, and its role in cryptocurrency trading. 13: Justin Sun: Learn about Justin Sun’s influence on the crypto world, particularly through his projects such as TRON and BitTorrent. 14: USD Coin: Explore USD Coin (USDC), a stablecoin designed to be fully backed by the US dollar and its role in digital asset transactions. 15: Iron Finance: Investigate Iron Finance’s attempt at creating a decentralized stablecoin and its infamous collapse. 16: OKX: Discover the operations of OKX, a major cryptocurrency exchange that offers advanced trading and DeFi solutions. 17: Paxos Trust Company: Uncover the role of Paxos in the development of regulated blockchain solutions, including stablecoins and tokenized assets. 18: Decentralized finance: Examine the rise of decentralized finance (DeFi), its benefits, and its challenges within the crypto ecosystem. 19: Solana (blockchain platform): Learn how Solana’s highspeed, lowcost blockchain offers a strong alternative to other platforms like Ethereum. 20: Three Arrows Capital: Study the fall of Three Arrows Capital, a major cryptocurrency hedge fund, and its effects on the market. 21: Cryptocurrency: Gain a broader understanding of cryptocurrency as a whole, including its technology, economics, and global impact. "Terra Blockchain" offers valuable insights into the complex and interwoven world of cryptocurrency. From the rise of stablecoins to the challenges faced by crypto companies, this book provides indepth analyses and realworld examples that anyone involved in crypto—whether professionally or as a hobby—will find indispensable.

Filhos da Terra


Filhos da Terra

Author: António Manuel Hespanha

language: en

Publisher: BRILL

Release Date: 2024-12-09


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Filhos da Terra narrates the history over time of the so-called ‘Portuguese communities’ living outside the boundaries of the Portuguese Empire but identified locally and by other European empires as ‘Portuguese’. Concepts such as ‘tribe’, ‘diaspora’, and ‘society of métissage’ have been widely used to define these groups. In Filhos da Terra, António Manuel Hespanha sets the stage to analyse a process of creolization that followed the Portuguese maritime expansion and consequent colonial buildup after 1415 and until 1800. This translated edition of his work opens up the possibility for future critical scholarly and public comparative discussions about diversity, identities, and identifications in the context of European empire building. Contributors are: Cátia Antunes, Zoltan Biedermann, Tamar Herzog, Noelle Richardson, Sophie Rose, and Ângela Barreto Xavier.