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At 60 years of age, David Wesley Trotter decided to hitchhike to
Texas, for a music festival he wished to revisit. He didn't make
his goal, but the journey was adventurous and educational in may
other ways, as well as bringing about some re-connections well
worth the trip. Based in Rumi, and with a fair amount of spiritual
and social commentary, this is the story of that journey.
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A Noble Calling (Hardcover)
David Wesley Whitlock; Foreword by Bob R. Agee; Edited by Gordon Dutile
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Moondonist 13 (Hardcover)
David Wesley Straange
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David Ofumbi is convinced biblically that, Christian faith covers
the entire realm of human existence. There is no dichotomy between
private life and public life, or spiritual life and secular life,
or an individual and a community. In fact, the whole of human life
is the visible expression of the invisible God. Therefore,
respective indigenous cultures and the gospel must engage and
impact each other. On the one hand, Christians in respective
indigenous cultures engage and adapt the gospel to the deep-level
meaning and the surface-level forms of their cultures; on the other
hand, the gospel transforms respective cultures continuously.
African understanding and practices of Christian faith ("Africa
Christianity") in this respect is both the outcome of the
reciprocal impact between respective indigenous cultures and the
gospel and the basis of authentic Christian response to human needs
("Christian Community Transformation"). In the first two chapters,
he identifies and discusses briefly the challenges and hopes that
characterize local communities in East Africa. He also defines and
discusses the phrases "African Christianity" and "Christian
Community Transformation." David particularly highlights that the
impact of African understandings and practices of Christianity on
"Christian Community Transformation" strive: (1) to instill
self-confidence in native peoples by enabling them to recover and
reassert their true human identities, to restore their true
self-dignity, and to build just relationships; (2) to encourage the
development and the use of local resources; (3) to bolster robust
and enabling faith community structures and proactive responses
compatible with the African Christian/ human ethos; and (4) to
galvanize global relevance and impact. David Ofumbi is the team
leader of Leadership Development Initiative Africa (Leadia), an
indigenous leadership development ministry based in Kampala,
Uganda. Leadia envisions a community of competent Christian leaders
transforming ordinary people into effective followers of Christ
courageously transforming Africa. He is currently pursuing post
graduate studies focusing on the reciprocal influence between
followership and leadership.
Video games have had a greater impact on our society than almost
any other leisure activity. They not only consume a large portion
of our free time, they influence cultural trends, drive
microprocessor development, and help train pilots and soldiers.
Now, with the Nintendo Wii and DS, they are helping people stay
fit, facilitating rehabilitation, and creating new learning
opportunities. Innovation has played a major role in the long term
success of the video game industry, as software developers and
hardware engineers attempt to design products that meet the needs
of ever widening segments of the population. At the same time,
companies with the most advanced products are often proving to be
less successful than their competitors. Innovation and Marketing in
the Video Game Industry identifies patterns that will help
engineers, developers, and marketing executives to formulate better
business strategies and successfully bring new products to market.
Readers will also discover how some video game companies are
challenging normal industry rules by using radical innovations to
attract new customers. Finally, this revealing book sheds light on
why some innovations have attracted legions of followers among
populations that have never before been viewed as gamers, including
parents and senior citizens and how video games have come to be
used in a variety of socially beneficial ways. David Wesley and
Gloria Barczak's comparison of product features, marketing
strategies, and the supply chain will appeal to marketing
professionals, business managers, and product design engineers in
technology intensive industries, to government officials who are
under increasing pressure to understand and regulate video games,
and to anyone who wants to understand the inner workings of one of
the most important industries to emerge in modern times. In
addition, as video games become an ever more pervasive aspect of
media entertainment, managers from companies of all stripes need to
understand video gaming as a way to reach potential customers.
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Apology (Paperback)
David Wesley Anderson
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At 60 years of age, David Wesley Trotter decided to hitchhike to
Texas, for a music festival he wished to revisit. He didn't make
his goal, but the journey was adventurous and educational in may
other ways, as well as bringing about some re-connections well
worth the trip. Based in Rumi, and with a fair amount of spiritual
and social commentary, this is the story of that journey.
An unstable homeowner exacting revenge on his mortgage lender. An
alcoholic clown coming back from the dead to haunt a family. A
roulette addicted oil mogul meeting a mysterious woman during the
destructive peak hours of Hurricane Sandy. The brutally honest,
funny and emotionally damaged characters in David Wesley's short
story collection pursue pleasure through destructive addictions to
mask their pain. Sometimes prone to anger and violence, they are
pushed to a psychological breaking point as they struggle to belong
in a seemingly unfair world with growing inequality.
Josh Deerly, a young television reporter, now living and working in
New York, is looking for a story that would give him a jump start
in his career. He and his buddy, Pedro Hemeze, follow a hurricane
that is heading indirectly to Los Angeles, CA. Several other lives
will entangle and circumstances will bring them closer to each
other as the storm bares down on LA.
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A Common Mission (Paperback)
David Wesley; Foreword by Robert J. Priest
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The only way you can read a book is to open the cover. The only way
you can understand a person is to look inside his cover. What do
you get when you combine a liberal California State Senator of a
minority race, a mentor schooled in communism and anti-capitalism
from Harvard University, and financier from Chicago, who is a
proponent of a one world society and a relativist? You get a state
senator who is, through any means possible, nominated as a
candidate for president of the United States of America. An
unlikely and often uninterested nominee, Jeremiah Issachar, is
elected as President of the United States. He is manipulated
through bribery and blackmail to propagate the agenda of his backer
and promoter, Horace Jenkins. Jeremiah is the puppet of higher
powers of which he doesn't even know exist. Through corruption and
deceit, his Congressional agenda is accomplished and fully met.
Owing to is lack of leadership and integrity, and political
influence from outside sources, Issachar destroyed his country from
the inside out. This leader of the free world's true character was
discovered inside the cover.
An expected requirement of wireless sensor networks (WSN) is the
support of a vast number of users while permitting limited access
privileges. While WSN nodes have severe resource constraints, WSNs
will need to restrict access to data, enforcing security policies
to protect data within WSNs. To date, WSN security has largely been
based on encryption and authentication schemes. WSN Authorization
Specification Language (WASL) is specified and implemented using
tools coded in JavaTM. WASL is a mechanism-independent policy
language that can specify arbitrary, composable security policies.
The construction, hybridization, and composition of well-known
security models is demonstrated and shown to preserve security
while providing for modifications to permit inter-network accesses
with no more impact on the WSN nodes than any other policy update.
Using WASL and a naive data compression scheme, a multi-level
security policy for a 1000-node network requires 66 bytes of memory
per node. This can reasonably be distributed throughout a WSN. The
compilation of a variety of policy compositions are shown to be
feasible using a notebook-class computer like that expected to be
performing typical WSN management responsibilities.
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