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North V South (DVD)
Freema Agyeman, Steve Evets, Mason Adams, Geoff Bell, Oliver Cotton, …
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R24
Discovery Miles 240
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Steven Nesbit directs this thriller starring Steven Berkoff and
Bernard Hill. When two young lovers realise that they belong to
rival gangs, they quickly discover that their love must be hidden
from their gang leaders Vic Clarke and John Claridge (Berkoff and
Hill) for fear of causing an inter-gang war. The cast also includes
Mason Adams, Freema Agyeman and Judith Alexander.
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Euro-Par 2007 Workshops: Parallel Processing - HPPC 2007, UNICORE Summit 2007, and VHPC 2007, Rennes, France, August 28-31, 2007, Revised Selected Papers (Paperback, 2008 ed.)
Luc Bouge, Martti Forsell, Jesper Larsson Traff, Achim Streit, Wolfgang Ziegler, …
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R1,580
Discovery Miles 15 800
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Parallelanddistributedprocessing,
althoughwithinthefocusofcomputerscience researchforalongtime,
isgainingmoreandmoreimportanceinawidespectrum of applications.
These proceedings aim to demonstrate the use of parallel and
distributed processing concepts in di?erent application ?elds, and
attempt to spark interest in novel research directions to advance
the embracing model of high-performance computing research in
general. The objective of these workshops is to speci?cally address
researchers c- ing from university, industry and governmental
research organizations and application-oriented companies, in order
to close the gap between purely s- enti?c research and the
applicability of the research ideas to real-life problems. Euro-Par
is an annual series of international conferences dedicated to the
promotionandadvancementofallaspectsofparallelanddistributedcomputing.
The 2007 event was the 13th issue of the conference. Euro-Par has
for a long time been eager to attract colocated events sharing the
same goal of promoting the development of parallel and distributed
computing, both as an industrial technique and an academic
discipline, extending the frontier of both the state of the art and
the state of the practice. Since 2006, Euro-Par o?ers
researchersthe chance to colocate advanced technical workshops
back-to-back with the main conference. This is for a mutual bene?t:
the workshops can take advantage of all technical and social
facilities which are set up for the conference, so that the
organizational tasks are kept to a minimal level; the conference
can rely on
workshopstoexperimentwithspeci?careasofresearchwhicharenotyetmature
enough, or too speci?c, to lead to an o?cial, full-?edged topic at
the conferenc
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may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages,
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++++ Public Characters, Volume 8 Alexander Stephens R. Phillips,
1806 Biography; Great Britain
More than two decades after its original publication, Thomas G.
Alexander's Mormonism in Transition still engages audiences with
its insightful study of the pivotal, early years of the Church of
Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Serving as a vital read for both
students and scholars of American religious and social history,
Alexander's book explains and charts the Church's transformation
over this 40-year period of both religious and American history.
For those familiar with the LDS Church in modern times, it is
impossible to study Mormonism in Transition without pondering the
enormous amount of changes the Church has been through since 1890.
For those new to the study of Mormonism, this book will give them a
clear understanding the challenges the Church went through to go
from a persecuted and scorned society to the rapidly growing,
respected community it is today. From the Second Edition Foreword
by Stephen J. Stein: "Thomas Alexander confronts the reality of
change and does not try to disguise it or hide it in the shadow of
earlier traditions. Rather, he acknowledges that Mormonism in 1930
was radically different from what it was in 1890 or at the time of
its origins. He catalogues change without apology. In fact,
Alexander celebrates change as the basis for the continuing success
the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints enjoys."
This is an EXACT reproduction of a book published before 1923. This
IS NOT an OCR'd book with strange characters, introduced
typographical errors, and jumbled words. This book may have
occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor
pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original
artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe
this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections,
have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing
commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We
appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the
preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
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