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A new and inspiring view of creation and the Flood
After the Beginning offers compelling insight about God's
purpose for an eternal loving relationship with mankind that was
made in His image. This theme is revealed in Genesis with the
creation of Adam and Eve, with the animals named by Adam, and with
the animals that were saved on the ark. From creation through the
Flood, Dr. Edridge concludes that the creatures described in
Genesis had emotional capability, such as mammals and birds.
Further consideration of species that should be included in the
creation narrative leads to agreement between the biblical sequence
of creation and the scientific chronology of the fossil record and
the early stages of the Earth's development.
Dr. Edridge examines different flood models to determine if they
are consistent with biblical parameters and scientific scrutiny.
Based on documented flood records and geological events, he
proposes a new catastrophic Flood Model that meets both qualitative
and quantitative requirements for the most likely flooded area, the
cradle of civilization. This model is unique, providing a viable
mechanism that caused the Flood to subside, but which agrees with
the biblical description.
"Softwars: The Legal Battles for Control of the Global Software
Industry" explains why the future of the computer industry depends
on the nature and extent of intellectual property protection for
the software that controls computer hardware. The softwars it
discusses are the confrontations taking place in the courtroom, in
the legislative chambers and in professional symposia around the
world in which the scope of intellectual property protection for
computer software is being debated and, in some cases, determined.
In a highly readable and entertaining series of essays, the author
explains the influences of clones, hackers, vendors of proprietary
systems, vendors of open systems, software patents, copyrights and
trade secrets on the evolution of the industry. No other book to
date has provided either as lucid a description of the major
litigation involving software protection or as cogent an analysis
of the economic and strategic consequences of that litigation.
"SoftwarS" is divided into five parts, each consisting of two or
more essays. In Part I, the author discusses the nature of computer
programs and the history of intellectual property protection for
computer programs. Part II deals with the look and feel issue; it
explains what constitutes infringement of rights in screen displays
and other aspects of user interfaces, and the importance of the
issue. Part III concerns the practice known as reverse engineering
of software; who does it, why, and what the legal and economic
consequences are. In Part IV, the reader is led to the boundaries
of the legal debate, where the limits of the law are being tested.
Part V is the author's conclusion and prognostications for the
future of the computer industry and the law. Anyone interested in
the intersection of law and technology, and particularly those
involved in the computer industry, will find Softwars valuable and
compelling reading.
Today many scientists recognize plasma as the key element in
understanding new observations in interplanetary and interstellar
space, in stars, galaxies, and clusters of galaxies, and throughout
the observable universe. Plasma astrophysics and cosmology, as a
unified discipline, cover topics such as the large-scale structure
and filamentation of the universe; the microwave background; the
formation of galaxies and magnetic fields; active galactic nuclei
and quasars; the origin and abundance of light elements; star
formation and the evolution of solar systems; redshift
periodicities and anomalous redshifts; general relativity; electric
fields; the acceleration of charged particles to high energies; and
cosmic rays. This text provides an update on the observations made
in radio, optical and high-energy astrophysics, especially since
1985, and addresses the paradigm changing discoveries made by the
planetary probes and satellites, radio telescopes, and the Hubble
space telescope. Over 20 contributors, all distinguished plasma
scientists, present a picture of the nature of our plasma universe
with articles ranging from the popular level to advanced topics in
plasma cosmology.
Bible Understanding Made Easy is a series of books used to inspire
and teach the Word of God to sincere souls that are trying to draw
closer to God. The method of teaching used in this book was
purposely kept as simple as possible so that beginning students of
the Bible can be inspired and build a rich foundation of
understanding the Bible that will last a lifetime!
This book provides managers, leaders and practitioners with a
dynamic framework that links several variables associated with
performance management which can be applied across organizations
and industries worldwide. Based on empirical evidence and
experiences, this book provides a critical understanding of the
interrelationship of organizational culture with performance
management process (PMP) planning and implementation. The elements
of the framework are approached from a macro-level-view and are
balanced with conciseness and realism based on applied success
studies, making this book a valuable educational, training and
development resource tool for leaders and managers at all levels.
The topic of performance in organizations is like the
weather-everyone likes to talk about it, but few understand what is
truly happening-or understand why? Individuals and organizations
are no different when it comes to performance, regardless of
performance level of focus: individual, team, unit, or
organization-wide. Teams and organizations often miss opportunities
to not only improve performance, but also leverage and sustain high
performance. Organizational performance, organizational culture and
organizational success are interrelated and should reinforce one
another. This can be achieved through an effective performance
management process (PMP) that lives, functions and thrives at
multiple levels within institutions. This book will help
organizations and institutions achieve performance management
success by identifying comment elements, along with some patterned
variation, that are applicable to a successful PMP. Featuring
hands-on resource reference tools for immediate use and
application, this book is useful for leaders, managers, scholars,
students and policy makers in management, leadership, and
organizational culture.
This book of 21 chapters shares endeavors associated to the human
trait of creative expression within, across, and between digital
media in wide-ranging contexts making the contents perfect as a
course study book uptake within related educations. Globally
located chapter authors share their comprehensive artisan
perspectives from works associated with regional cultures,
diversities of interpretations, and widespread scopes of meanings.
Contents illustrate contemporary works reflecting thought-provoking
comprehensions, functions, and purposes, posit as contributing
toward shifting of boundaries within the field. Original to this
approach is the reflective offerings on creating digitally beyond
typical psychological analysis/rapportage. The book's general scope
and key uses are thus to contribute to scholarly discussions toward
informing future projects by having an intended wide readership
including from within educations, to artisans, and wider interested
public. Chapter ''Designing Interrogative Robot Theater: A Robot
Who Won’t Take No for an Answer" is available open access under a
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License via
link.springer.com
The Education of Black Males in a Post-Racial World examines the
varied structural and discursive contexts of race, masculinities
and class that shape the educational and social lives of Black
males. The contributing authors take direct aim at the current
discourses that construct Black males as disengaged in schooling
because of an autonomous Black male culture, and explore how media,
social sciences, school curriculum, popular culture and sport can
define and constrain the lives of Black males. The chapters also
provide alternative methodologies, theories and analyses for making
sense of and addressing the complex needs of Black males in schools
and in society. By expanding our understanding of how unequal
access to productive opportunities and quality resources converge
to systemically create disparate experiences and outcomes for
African-American males, this volume powerfully illustrates that
race still matters in 'post-racial' America.
This book was originally published as a special issue of Race
Ethnicity and Education.
PGE V-Voisey's Bay (Canada) D -Duluth Complex (USA) K-Kambalda
(Australia) M-Merensky Reef (Bushveld) N -Noril'sk region (Russia)
P-Pechenga(Russia) S-Sudbury (Canada) T-Thompson (Canada) J
-Jinchuan (China) L-Lac des lies (Canada) PR-Platreef (Bushveld)
Po-Portimo Complex (Finland) R-Raglan (Canada) U-UG-2 chromitite
(Bushveld) Z-Great Dyke of Zimbabwe e-Mt Keith (Australia) . a.
-Perseverance (Australia) +-Stillwater (USA) 0 0 0 'c9 -~ Ni+Co Cu
Relative value of Ni+Co Fig. 1. 1. Relative va1ue of the
contributions of Ni+Co, Cu and PGE to the mag- matic su1fide
deposits listed in Table 1. 1 sulfide deposits are closely related
to bodies of mafic or ultramafic rock, and the most convenient way
in which to consider them is in terms of the type of magma
responsible for the rocks with which they are associated. Typically
the type of magma involved bears a close relationship to the tec-
tonic setting within which it was emplaced. The locations of
important deposits, both Ni-Cu dominant and PGE dominant, are shown
in Fig. 1. 2. Considering first Ni-Cu deposits, these are further
divided into six classes (Table 1. 2) on the basis of their
associated magma type. Class NC- 1 (Chap. 3) comprises those
related to komatiitic magmatism. Currently known deposits fall into
two sub-classes, those related to Archean komatiites ( e. g. the
deposits of Western Australia, Zimbabwe and the Abitibi belt of
Canada) and those related to Proterozoic komatiites (e. g. those
ofthe Raglau and Thompson belts which arebothin Canada)l.
This book is designed for a first course in nonlinear optimization.
It starts with classical optimization notions from calculus and
proceeds smoothly to a study of convex functions. This is followed
by material on basic numerical methods, least squares,
Karush-Kuhn-Tucker theory, penalty functions, and Lagrange
multipliers. The book has been tested in the classroom; the
approach is rigorous at all times and geometric intuition is
developed. The numerical methods are up-to-date. The presentation
emphasizes the mathematical ideas behind computer codes.The book is
aimed at the student who has a working knowledge of linear algebra
and partial differentiation but has had no previous exposure to
optimization. Mathematics instructors will be comfortable with the
mathematical approach which deemphasizes recipes and emphasizes
understanding underlying concepts. There are many exercises chosen
to highlight the fundamental ideas.
When Anthony L. Copeland-Parker and his partner Catherine were in
their fifties, they learned that he needed a heart-valve
replacement, and she had early-onset Alzheimer's. Their past
experience as endurance athletes lead them to react accordingly-to
sell their home, retire from their jobs, and become nomads, running
marathons and half-marathons all over the world. Anthony L.
Copeland-Parker's Running All Over the World began as a blog
written during his travels, a nonfiction account of his five-plus
years of flying, running, walking, sailing, and sightseeing with
his partner Catherine-from Atlanta to Antarctica and back again.
Part travelogue and part medical memoir, Anthony's writing
transports readers to exotic places like Madagascar, Bhutan, and
the Great Wall of China while providing a look at the day-to-day
realities of living out of a suitcase. Running All Over the World
is an offbeat story about life and love, recounting the trials and
tribulations of an ex-pilot with a passion for vistas and logistics
and a woman so tough she walks a half-marathon in the Australian
Outback mere weeks after breaking her ankle. During their years as
nomads, Anthony and Catherine tested the physical and mental limits
of their bodies and finished every race hand in hand.
This book deals comprehensively with the question of the scope
of copyright protection for computer programs. Offering a unique
blend of scholarship, technical rigor, and readability, it dispels
the confusion and controversy that surround the application of
copyright law to computer programs. Through an orderly development
of facts and analysis it shows why the copyright law is the
appropriate regime for software protection and explains the nature
of copyright protection for software. Alternating between essay
format and case study, the book provides expert counsel to those
interested in this interface between technology and law. "Software,
Copyright, and Competition: The Look and Feel' of the LaW," is
undoubtedly one of the best pieces of legal scholarship in any
subject this editor has ever had the pleasure to read. As to its
subject matter, it is the best analysis of look and feel' written
to date. . . . The book is very readable. Not only does the author
explain' the law for the non-lawyer, but he explains the zen' of
computer programming to the non-programmer. With wit and insight he
puts to rest the many old wives tales the legal community believes
about programmers. . . . In the best of all possible worlds, this
book would be mandatory reading for any judge or arbitrator faced
with a look and feel' case. "The Software Law Bulletin," January
1990
Two forces, innovation and imitation, fuel the intense
competition that underlies the dramatic technological progress
taking place in the computer industry. As the competitive
battleground shifts increasingly to the software sector, a vigorous
debate has arisen over whether the principal legal regime for
protecting the asset value of computer programs--the copyright
law--encourages or inhibits that competition. Industry executives,
computer lawyers, law professors and lawmakers alike are
participating in the debate, the outcome of which will quite
literally shape the future of the computer industry.
This book deals comprehensively with the question of the scope
of copyright protection for computer programs. Offering a unique
blend of scholarship, technical rigor, and readability, it dispels
the confusion and controversy that surround the application of
copyright law to computer programs. Through an orderly development
of facts and analysis it shows why the copyright law is the
appropriate regime for software protection and explains the nature
of copyright protection for software. Alternating between essay
format and case study, the book provides expert counsel to those
interested in this interface between technology and law.
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