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Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
Five episodes from the children's animated series following
treasure hunter Jake (voice of Colin Ford). Along with his friends,
Izzy (Madison Pettis) and Cubby (Jonathan Morgan Heit), and his
parrot, Skully (David Arquette), Jake attempts to outwit pirates
Captain Hook (Corey Burton) and Mr. Smee (Jeff Bennett) who are
also seeking treasure. In the special 'Jake Saves Bucky', Captain
Hook wins Jake's ship Bucky in a race by cheating and the young
hero and his swashbuckling crew try to find a way to reclaim the
vessel. The other episodes included are: 'Peter's Musical Pipes/The
Never Night Star', 'Captain Hook's Hooks/Mr. Smee's Pet',
'Race-Around Rock!/Captain Hook Is Missing!' and 'Captain Hook's
Lagoon/Undersea Bucky!'.
While "bread" once implied a simple, sliced white loaf from the
supermarket, consumers have begun to consider the product in a more
sophisticated light. Bread enthusiasts are more aware of the
diverse array of high-quality breads than ever before and are
seeking out handmade artisan products at local farmers' markets,
organic grocery stores, specialty shopsa? even the Internet.
"Baking Artisan Bread" will show that finding these specialty
breads is as easy as looking in your own kitchen
"Baking Artisan Bread" provides a simplified, formula-based
approach to baking bread at home, making the mixing, the rising,
and the baking itself more approachable and less intimidating. With
step-by-step full-color process shots and clear directions, chef
Ciril Hitz will show you how with just 10 formulas you can create
more than 40 different productsa how's that for streamlined?"
Saying goodnight to all things we love on a tropical island.
Animals, birds, fish, fruits and forests, drums and dances, the
rivers and the rain, all get put to bed as the sun goes down in
this poetic and visually stimulating journey.
This book explores the theological voice of The Simpsons.Initially
shunned by many in the Christian community when it made its
television debut almost twenty years ago, after four hundred (and
counting) episodes, and a feature-length film, few can deny that
The Simpsons exhibits an astute understanding of Christianity in
American culture. Its critiques of that culture are worth studying
in detail. Jamey Heit's "The Springfield Reformation" investigates
how The Simpsons blends important elements of contemporary American
religious culture with a clear critique of the institutions and
individuals that participate in and uphold that culture. Though The
Simpsons is clearly a product of American popular culture, its
writers offer up a well-planned, theologically informed religious
climate in the cartoon world of Springfield. This world mirrors
America in a way that allows the show's viewers to recognize that
Christianity can hold together a family and a town that is rife
with "sin," while at the same time exposing these very
shortcomings.Heit focuses on distinct topics such as: god, the
soul/the afterlife, prayer, the Christian ethic, evangelism,
science versus religion, and faith (particularly in response to the
question of why bad things happen to good people). He also explores
the connections between various episodes, discussing how these
connections, manifest an honest critique of Christianity in
America. Engagingly written and guaranteed to appeal to smart,
religiously curious fans of the show, Heit maintains that The
Simpsons is not only a legitimate theological voice, but also that
this voice offers a valuable addition to discussions about
Christianity in America.
This Computer Algebra Handbook gives a comprehensive snapshot of this field at the intersection of mathematics and computer science with applications in physics, engineering and education. It contains both theory, systems and practice of the discipline of symbolic computation and computer algebra. With the wide angle of a "lense" of about 200 contributors it shows the state of computer algebra research and applications in the last decade of the twentieth century. Aside from discussing the foundations of computer algebra, the handbook describes 67 software systems and packages that perform tasks in symbolic computation. In addition, the handbook offers 100 pages on applications in physics, mathematics, computer science, engineering chemistry and education. The book is accompanied by a CD-ROM, containing demo versions for most of the computer algebra systems treated in the book, as well as links to further information on some of these. This book will be very useful as a reference to graduate students and researchers in symbolic computation and computer algebra.
This volume presents a history of heavy timber construction (HTC)
in the United States, chronicling nearly two centuries of building
history, from inception to a detailed evaluation of one of the best
surviving examples of the type, with an emphasis on fire
resistance. The book does not limit itself in scope to serving only
as a common history. Rather, it provides critical analysis of HTC
in terms of construction methods, design, technical specifications,
and historical performance under fire conditions. As such, this
book provides readers with a truly comprehensive understanding and
exploration of heavy timber construction in the United States and
its performance under fire conditions.
Have you ever wondered who the third man on the moon was? Did you
know that Dick Whittington really was the medieval Mayor of London?
Why was a pigeon a hero to the American army? What's the difference
between a dolmen and a barrow? Who were the Wu, Wei and Shu Han?
Was Napoleon really small? Who said 'Pardon me, sir, I didn't mean
to' just before they were executed? When was the oldest known shark
attack? The answers to all these questions and so much more are
contained within this wonderful miscellany of historical facts,
figures and fascinating finds which will enthral, entertain and
inform everyone who loves history and wants to know more about
more.
When the SCION project started in 2009, the goal was to create an
architecture offering high availability and security for basic
point-to-point communication. In the five years since the
publication of SCION: A Secure Internet Architecture, this
next-generation Internet architecture has evolved in terms of both
design and deployment. On the one hand, there has been development
of exciting new concepts and systems, including a new global
time-synchronization system, an inter-domain approach for bandwidth
reservations called COLIBRI, and Green Networking, which allows
combating global climate change on three fronts. On the other hand,
SCION is now also in production use by the Swiss financial
ecosystem, and enables participants such as the Swiss National
Bank, the Swiss provider of clearing services (SIX), and all Swiss
financial institutes to communicate securely and reliably with each
other via the Secure Swiss Finance Network. This unique guidebook
provides an updated description of SCION's main components,
covering new research topics and the most recent deployments. In
particular, it presents in-depth discussion of formal verification
efforts. Importantly, it offers a comprehensive, thorough
description of the current SCION system: Describes the principles
that guided SCION's design as a secure and robust Internet
architecture Provides a comprehensive description of the next
evolution in the way data finds its way through the Internet
Explains how SCION can contribute to reducing carbon emissions, by
introducing SCION Green Networking Demonstrates how SCION not only
functions in academic settings but also works in production
deployments Discusses additional use cases for driving SCION's
adoption Presents the approaches for formal verification of
protocols and code Illustrated with many colorful figures,
pictures, and diagrams, allowing easy access to the concepts and
use cases Assembled by a team with extensive experience in the
fields of computer networks and security, this text/reference is
suitable for researchers, practitioners, and graduate students
interested in network security. Also, readers with limited
background in computer networking but with a desire to know more
about SCION will benefit from an overview of relevant chapters in
the beginning of the book.
For countless millennia, no man or beast has ever succeeded in
breaching the stone gateway into Girdlegard. Until now . . .
Abandoned as a child, Tungdil the blacksmith is the only dwarf in a
kingdom of men. But when he is sent out into the world to deliver a
message and reacquaint himself with his people, the young foundling
finds himself thrust into a battle for which he has not been
trained. Not only his own safety, but the life of every man, woman
and child in Girdlegard depends upon his ability to embrace his
heritage. Although he has many unanswered questions, Tungdil is
certain of one thing: no matter where he was raised, he is a true
dwarf. And no one has ever questioned the courage of the Dwarves.
The international bestselling fantasy epic now available in English
for the first time. Other books by Markus Heitz: War of the Dwarves
The Revenge of the Dwarves The Fate of the Dwarves The Triumph of
the Dwarves Righteous Fury Devastating Hate Dark Paths Raging Storm
Aera book's one to ten
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