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Everybody loves bad guys, and these are some of the baddest of them
all. Forget the rules. There aren't any heroes. No one is going to
save you from the wickedness in the darkness. Monster hunters can
easily become the hunted. Twisted perverts can find themselves on
the receiving end of their own deviant desires. No matter how big
and bad someone or something may be, there is always something
bigger and badder just waiting. Even the classics like a dragon,
werewolf, or supernatural being can fall victim to something even
more evil. Take a peek, if you dare, inside the malevolent world of
super-villains, monsters, demons and just plain evil folk. Be
careful, what you see there might be disturbingly familiar ...
This work is an introduction to the totality of the metaphysical
philosophy of nature of Hedwig Conrad-Martius (1888-1966). Her own
training and inclination as a realist phenomenologist enables a
unique perspective on central issues in modern and contemporary
(twentieth century) theoretical biology and physics. Here we find
novel theories of, e.g., space and time, as well as development and
evolution. This work is thus of interest to anyone studying the
history of the phenomenological movement as well as religious
cosmology. The philosophical basis for this cosmology is
Conrad-Martius' "realontology" which is a phenomenological account
of the essence of appearing reality. The full elaboration of the
modes of appearing of what is real enables the unfolding of an
analogical theory of "selfness" within the order of nature
culminating in an account of the coming to be of humans, for whom
there is an essentially distinctive world- and self-manifestation
for which she reserves the term "spirit." Key to her position is
the revival of ancient metaphysical themes in new transformed
guises, especially potentiality and entelechy. Nature's status, as
a self-actuation of world-constituting essence-entelechies, places
Conrad-Martius in the middle of philosophical-theological
discussions of, e.g., the hermeneutical mandate of
demythologization as well as the nature of evolution. Of special
interest is her insistence on both nature's self-actuating and
evolving powers and a robust theory of creation.
This trans-disciplinary book indicates the necessity for addressing
well-being from individual, community and social perspectives in an
integrated manner. The book complements the harm-based focus of
much social scientific research into health. Invited experts from a
wide range of academic disciplines contribute and together the
chapters present a new dynamic view of well-being, one that will be
crucial for the way in which we will cope with the Twenty-First
Century.
A simple, straightforward, and hands-on roadmap to the world of
computer programming with Python Teach Yourself VISUALLY: Python is
your personal guide to getting you started in programming. As one
of the world's most popular--and most accessible--coding languages,
Python is your gateway into the wide and wonderful world of
computer science. This hands-on guide walks you through Python step
by clearly illustrated step, from writing your very first Python
code in a terminal window or the VS Code app through to creating
your own lists, dictionaries, and custom classes. In the book,
you'll learn to: Install Python and the tools you need to work with
it on Windows, macOS, and Linux Work with files and folders,
manipulate text, and create powerful functions that do exactly what
you want Write clean code that makes decisions effectively, repeats
actions as needed, and handles any errors that occur A must-have
resource for aspiring programmers starting from the very beginning,
Teach Yourself VISUALLY: Python is also an indispensable handbook
for programmers making a transition from another language.
Teach Yourself VISUALLY Chromebook is your ultimate guide to
getting the most out of your Chromebook! Designed for ease of use
and portable functionality, Chromebook is the device of choice for
children, teens, and adults alike. Learn to setup and use your new
Chromebook by configuring essential settings and connecting
external devices. When you first open your Chromebook, you'll see
several app icons sitting at the bottom of the screen. This area is
called the Shelf, and it mimics the Windows taskbar. The Chrome OS
Shelf shows which apps are running and provides an easy way to
launch apps. To make the Chromebook your own you'll want to add
your commonly used apps to the Shelf, and remove the ones you don't
use. This guide will also teach you tips and tricks for how to
share content with others from your Chromebook and how to download,
run, and manage your applications! Chromebook is designed to be one
of the most feature-rich and user-friendly solutions that allows
users the portable functionality of a laptop and tablet running
Chrome OS with the ability to run Android apps and Linux desktop
apps. Get started with Chromebook with over 800 full-color images
Master ChromeOS and get up and running in no time Personalize your
desktop background
This book provides a perspective by a prominent economist on the
problems of debt, recession, and recovery in the 1930s as compared
with the 1990s. The book begins with several chapters on the
explosion of debt in the public and private sectors during the
1970s and 1980s, and its implications for economic stagnation and
recession that seem to plague the economy. Resolution of the debt
problem and reform of the banking and financial system are
critically important because these problems dampen economic
recovery and growth in the future. The second part of the book is a
reprint of Albert Hart's classic 1938 study, Debts and Recovery
1929 to 1937, originally published by the 20th Century Fund. The
extraordinary parallel between financial problems of the 1930s and
the 1990s, solutions of the past, and proposed reforms for the
future may provide a fascinating study for scholars and interested
citizens alike.
This book provides a perspective by a prominent economist on the
problems of debt, recession, and recovery in the 1930s as compared
with the 1990s. The book begins with several chapters on the
explosion of debt in the public and private sectors during the
1970s and 1980s, and its implications for economic stagnation and
recession that seem to plague the economy. Resolution of the debt
problem and reform of the banking and financial system are
critically important because these problems dampen economic
recovery and growth in the future. The second part of the book is a
reprint of Albert Hart's classic 1938 study, Debts and Recovery
1929 to 1937, originally published by the 20th Century Fund. The
extraordinary parallel between financial problems of the 1930s and
the 1990s, solutions of the past, and proposed reforms for the
future may provide a fascinating study for scholars and interested
citizens alike.
Master one of the most popular word processors ever with this
essential, visual reference Teach Yourself VISUALLY: Word 2019
provides readers with a thorough and visual exploration of the 2019
edition of Microsoft Word. Written by the celebrated author of over
100 books on computing, Guy Hart-Davis, Teach Yourself VISUALLY:
Word 2019 allows you to quickly get up to speed with one of the
most popular word processors on the planet. The book covers all the
topics you'll need to comprehensively master Word 2019, and
includes: Full-color, step-by-step instructions showing you how to
perform all the essential tasks of Microsoft Word 2019 How to set
up and format documents, edit them, and add images and charts How
to post documents online for sharing and reviewing and take
advantage of all the newest features of Word Newly updated to
include the latest features of Microsoft Word, like how to
collaborate on documents in real time, draw and write with the
digital pen, new accessibility options and the new Resume
Assistant, Teach Yourself VISUALLY: Word 2019 belongs on the shelf
of anyone who wants to improve their effectiveness with this
essential word processor.
This work is an introduction to the totality of the metaphysical
philosophy of nature of Hedwig Conrad-Martius (1888-1966). Her own
training and inclination as a realist phenomenologist enables a
unique perspective on central issues in modern and contemporary
(twentieth century) theoretical biology and physics. Here we find
novel theories of, e.g., space and time, as well as development and
evolution. This work is thus of interest to anyone studying the
history of the phenomenological movement as well as religious
cosmology. The philosophical basis for this cosmology is
Conrad-Martius' "realontology" which is a phenomenological account
of the essence of appearing reality. The full elaboration of the
modes of appearing of what is real enables the unfolding of an
analogical theory of "selfness" within the order of nature
culminating in an account of the coming to be of humans, for whom
there is an essentially distinctive world- and self-manifestation
for which she reserves the term "spirit." Key to her position is
the revival of ancient metaphysical themes in new transformed
guises, especially potentiality and entelechy. Nature's status, as
a self-actuation of world-constituting essence-entelechies, places
Conrad-Martius in the middle of philosophical-theological
discussions of, e.g., the hermeneutical mandate of
demythologization as well as the nature of evolution. Of special
interest is her insistence on both nature's self-actuating and
evolving powers and a robust theory of creation.
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