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A group of fun-loving scuba divers called the Sea Dogs find
themselves hoodwinked when their biannual dive trip to the Florida
Keys is rearranged on an innocent pretense. Their friend Ray
Stellar has just inherited a spectacular island off Key Largo, and
asks the dive team if they'd rather vacation on his island instead
of their normal destination. Eager to save money, the team accepts
the free trip. When they arrive on the island, the divers find
themselves up to their necks in dirty deeds. To settle his mounting
debts, Ray's boss has made a deal with a drug kingpin; and the Sea
Dogs unknowingly become involved in the arrangement. The DEA soon
shows up, and the Sea Dogs are stalked, used as pawns, and almost
get their ship blown up. But their happy-go-lucky attitude and
positive perspective see them through, and they manage to thwart
the drug kingpin. Just when they thought the bad times were behind
them, they stumble onto the lost treasure of Black Beard the
pirate. Kidnappings, Black Beard's ghost, and hilarious mishaps
plague the Sea Dogs at every turn. Will the Sea Dogs ever find
peace and quiet in their lives again, or will their trip be the
vacation to end all vacations?
This book develops a coherent and quite general theoretical
approach to algorithm design for iterative learning control based
on the use of operator representations and quadratic optimization
concepts including the related ideas of inverse model control and
gradient-based design. Using detailed examples taken from linear,
discrete and continuous-time systems, the author gives the reader
access to theories based on either signal or parameter
optimization. Although the two approaches are shown to be related
in a formal mathematical sense, the text presents them separately
as their relevant algorithm design issues are distinct and give
rise to different performance capabilities. Together with algorithm
design, the text demonstrates the underlying robustness of the
paradigm and also includes new control laws that are capable of
incorporating input and output constraints, enable the algorithm to
reconfigure systematically in order to meet the requirements of
different reference and auxiliary signals and also to support new
properties such as spectral annihilation. Iterative Learning
Control will interest academics and graduate students working in
control who will find it a useful reference to the current status
of a powerful and increasingly popular method of control. The depth
of background theory and links to practical systems will be of use
to engineers responsible for precision repetitive processes.
Well the Florida based dive team the Sea Dogs find themselves deep
in it again. After a month long venture in the Mediterranean Sea
looking for the Lost City of Atlantis. They decide, hey! Why not
build it themselves. It started out pretty easily, but like always,
their plans become someone else's. They stumble onto a blue hole
that has never been charted. In it they find a shipwreck from WWII,
along with a nuclear weapon which never made it to the European
Theater of Operation. Their plan to rebuild "The Lost City of
Atlantis" are put on hold once again, when they find them caught up
in counterfeit money scheme, a lost treasure, the Ghost of Black
Beard the Pirate, the FBI's most wanted list, and having to hide in
the Governor's Mansion, and that's when things were going well.
So get your scuba gear ready and dive into another crazy
adventure with those zany Sea Dogs. It's an Adventure you can't put
down weather you want to or not.
Analyzing a wide body of cultural texts, including literature,
film, and other visual arts, Gender, Empire, and Postcolony:
Luso-Afro-Brazilian Intersections is a diverse collection of essays
on gender in Portuguese colonialism and Lusophone postcolonialism.
During the American Civil War, Washington, D.C. was the most
heavily fortified city in North America. As President Abraham
Lincoln's Capital, the city became the symbol of Union
determination, as well as a target for Robert E. Lee's
Confederates. As a Union army and navy logistical base, it
contained a complex of hospitals, storehouses, equipment repair
facilities, and animal corrals. These were in addition to other
public buildings, small urban areas, and vast open space that
constituted the capital on the Potomac. To protect Washington with
all it contained and symbolized, the Army constructed a shield of
fortifications: 68 enclosed earthen forts, 93 supplemental
batteries, miles of military roads, and support structures for
commissary, quartermaster, engineer, and civilian labor force, some
of which still exist today. Thousands of troops were held back from
active operations to garrison this complex. And the Commanders of
the Army of the Potomac from Irvin McDowell to George Meade, and
informally U.S. Grant himself, always had to keep in mind their
responsibility of protecting this city, at the same time that they
were moving against the Confederate forces arrayed against them.
Revised in style, format, and content, the new edition of Mr.
Lincoln's Forts is the premier historical reference and tour guide
to the Civil War defenses of Washington, D.C.
This book examines key twentieth-century philosophers, theologians,
and social scientists who began their careers with commitments to
the political left only later to reappraise or reject them. Their
reevaluation of their own previous positions reveals not only the
change in their own thought but also the societal changes in the
culture, economics, and politics to which they were reacting. By
exploring the evolution of the political thought of these
philosophers, this book draws connections among these thinkers and
schools and discovers the general trajectory of twentieth-century
political thinking in the West.
Willmoore Kendall was a man against the world, a "maverick," an
"iconoclast." His thoughts were profound, his countless enemies
powerful, his personal life full of drama. Heaven Can Indeed Fall
is the first full-length biography of Kendall and integrates the
man with the teacher, thinker, and cold warrior. Once a Marxist,
Kendall became a fearsome foe of global communism. He never
apologized for supporting Joseph McCarthy. As the co-founder of
National Review he helped turn the word liberal into an insult. A
"stormy petrel," Kendall was a man "who never lost an argument or
kept a friend." Yet he was one of the most effective and sensitive
teachers of his age. His ideas shaped Cold War practices of
intelligence analysis and psychological warfare. As an academic he
became the premier American theorist for conservative populism. The
recent reemergence of populist ideas among American conservatives
makes understanding Kendall ever more imperative. This book shows
how a child prodigy and bucolic boy scout became an ambitious
intelligence analyst, razor-tongued polemicist and profound student
of American politics. By knowing Kendall one can better understand
Cold War America, and contemporary America as well.
Rogue State chronicles how West Virginia entered-and remains-in the
Union under unconstitutional circumstances. Its severance from
Virginia and reincorporation as a new state in 1863 occurred
outside the bounds of constitutional legality. The United States
government, while pledged to prevent the secession of eleven states
from the Union, nevertheless condoned, abetted, supported, and
ultimately affirmed secession of fifty counties without permission
from Virginia. This unprecedented and unconstitutional process
marks the only time in American history that a state was created
and admitted to the Union outside the boundaries of the prescribed
constitutional process. Lincoln's attorney general even declared
the process unconstitutional. Though secession was not permitted
for states or parts of states by the U.S. Constitution, the U.S.
government produced a facade of legality and constitutionality in
1863 to justify the secession of a part of one state to form
another.
The Neutrality Imperative examines the policy of neutrality that
was used as an effective guiding principle in American foreign
policy. Because it was such a strong and valid principle in U.S.
foreign policy until WWII, it can be called "the neutrality
imperative." For much of American history, neutrality was more than
a preference; it was a foreign policy imperative. George
Washington's policy of neutrality provided security through peace.
In the 21st century, "the neutrality imperative" is a valid option
to achieve peace, stability, and security. In The Neutrality
Imperative, author Richard H. Owens draws observations and
conclusions about U.S. foreign policy from Washington to Bush and
cites implications for future international conduct. This book
assists in understanding the 'what and why' of foreign affairs, and
offers a blueprint for understanding and guiding future U.S.
foreign policy decisions.
If you are fed-up with the rot that is consuming most organizations and you want to find a truly inspirational way of developing yourself (or those within your organization) In Search of Leaders will help you escape. If you freeze water it becomes ice. Yet, when melting it reverts to water. This is change. If you burn a stick of wood, it becomes ashes. It can never become wood again. This is transformation. Learn how to transform yourself, rather than simply change. Follow the journey on which Hilarie Owen takes you, a journey that will allow you to discover your potential as a great leader in your own sphere of ambition and beyond. Illustrates brilliantly the importance of understanding the human essence of leadership. Warren Bennis, Distinguished Professor of Business Administration, University of Southern California and Visiting Professor of Leadership, University of Exeter. Author of On Becoming a Leader and Organizing Genius.
This book develops a coherent and quite general theoretical
approach to algorithm design for iterative learning control based
on the use of operator representations and quadratic optimization
concepts including the related ideas of inverse model control and
gradient-based design. Using detailed examples taken from linear,
discrete and continuous-time systems, the author gives the reader
access to theories based on either signal or parameter
optimization. Although the two approaches are shown to be related
in a formal mathematical sense, the text presents them separately
as their relevant algorithm design issues are distinct and give
rise to different performance capabilities. Together with algorithm
design, the text demonstrates the underlying robustness of the
paradigm and also includes new control laws that are capable of
incorporating input and output constraints, enable the algorithm to
reconfigure systematically in order to meet the requirements of
different reference and auxiliary signals and also to support new
properties such as spectral annihilation. Iterative Learning
Control will interest academics and graduate students working in
control who will find it a useful reference to the current status
of a powerful and increasingly popular method of control. The depth
of background theory and links to practical systems will be of use
to engineers responsible for precision repetitive processes.
Analyzing a wide body of cultural texts, including literature,
film, and other visual arts, Gender, Empire, and Postcolony:
Luso-Afro-Brazilian Intersections is a diverse collection of essays
on gender in Portuguese colonialism and Lusophone postcolonialism.
After motivating examples, this monograph gives substantial new
results on the analysis and control of linear repetitive processes.
These include further applications of the abstract model based
stability theory which, in particular, shows the critical
importance to the dynamics developed of the structure of the
initial conditions at the start of each new pass, the development
of stability tests and performance bounds in terms of so-called 1D
and 2D Lyapunov equations. It presents the development of a major
bank of results on the structure and design of control laws,
including the case when there is uncertainty in the process model
description, together with numerically reliable computational
algorithms. Finally, the application of some of these results in
the area of iterative learning control is treated --- including
experimental results from a chain conveyor system and a gantry
robot system.
The objective of the EU Nonlinear Control Network Workshop was to bring together scientists who are already active in nonlinear control and young researchers working in this field. This book presents selectively invited contributions from the workshop, some describing state-of-the-art subjects that already have a status of maturity while others propose promising future directions in nonlinear control. Amongst others, following topics of nonlinear and adaptive control are included: adaptive and robust control, applications in physical systems, distributed parameter systems, disturbance attenuation, dynamic feedback, optimal control, sliding mode control, and tracking and motion planning.
Industrial processes such as long-wall coal cutting and me- tal
rolling, together with certain areas of 2D signal and image
processing, exhibit a repetitive, or multipass struc- ture
characterized by a series of sweeps of passes through a known set
of dynamics. The output, or pass profile, produced on each pass
explicitly contributes to that produced on the text. This interpass
interaction can lead to the growth of oscillations, and hence a
form of instability, in the se- quence of pass profiles which
require control strategies that explicitly incorporate the
essential repetitive struc- ture of the process in their decision
making. This monograph is unique in developing the new techniques
necessary for sy- stematic control systems design in the form of a
stability theory and computationally feasible stability tests based
on finite simulations and polynomial analysis. Its development
requires a basic knowledge of linear frequency domain and
state-space theory and a knowledge of basic functional ana- lysis
would be beneficial. The text is aimed at researchers in the area
of control and systems theory and should also be of interest to
those working in the related area of signal and image processing.
The current environment and management in organizations is not conducive to leadership development. Most large organizations in the world try to develop leaders through training, be it in-house programmes or external courses. In this new book, Hilarie Owen shows us that the sort of training available is not necessarily working. Leadership is a personal journey as demonstrated in the 'prequel' to this book In Search of Leaders, and training courses alone are limited in their effectiveness, especially when individuals have to return to organizations where the structure, culture and rigid processes do not allow them to 'be leaders'. This book offers a way forward where organizations will be able to transform themselves to become places where the potential of existing leaders and 'would-be' leaders can be expressed. Hilarie Owen outlines a holistic model, containing seven interconnecting actions that will help organizations transform to be adaptable to leaders. The outcome, if an organization follows this model, is a unique 'web structure' as opposed to the traditional hierarchies or organizations. The web structure in an organization promotes productivity and the release of an individual's potential. In a climate where staff retention and motivation is a problem, managers stand to learn some important lessons from this book. "Leadership is the right of those at the top of the organization - but we are all at the top of something in our life. We all have the potential to postively effect things, but such leadership requires personal courage. Unleashing Leaders will be compelling reading for you, if you have that courage." Anthony J Stables, Air Vice Marshall
This book examines key twentieth-century philosophers, theologians,
and social scientists who began their careers with commitments to
the political left only later to reappraise or reject them. Their
reevaluation of their own previous positions reveals not only the
change in their own thought but also the societal changes in the
culture, economics, and politics to which they were reacting. By
exploring the evolution of the political thought of these
philosophers, this book draws connections among these thinkers and
schools and discovers the general trajectory of twentieth-century
political thinking in the West.
Well the Florida based dive team the Sea Dogs find themselves deep
in it again. After a month long venture in the Mediterranean Sea
looking for the Lost City of Atlantis. They decide, hey! Why not
build it themselves. It started out pretty easily, but like always,
their plans become someone else's. They stumble onto a blue hole
that has never been charted. In it they find a shipwreck from WWII,
along with a nuclear weapon which never made it to the European
Theater of Operation. Their plan to rebuild "The Lost City of
Atlantis" are put on hold once again, when they find them caught up
in counterfeit money scheme, a lost treasure, the Ghost of Black
Beard the Pirate, the FBI's most wanted list, and having to hide in
the Governor's Mansion, and that's when things were going well.
So get your scuba gear ready and dive into another crazy
adventure with those zany Sea Dogs. It's an Adventure you can't put
down weather you want to or not.
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