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James E. Smith grew up, beginning in the 1940's in Jefferson
County, Mississippi. He spent his early years listening attentively
to stories from his parents and grandparents. Everyone can learn
from the simple life he and his relatives once lived.
While the author mainly wrote this book to preserve his family
history for his grandchildren and other family members, it also is
meant to inform lovers of history and those seeking to learn
lessons from the past. Learn about: What life was like growing up
on a farm; Eating traditions; How people dressed in the 1950's;
Social gatherings of the past; Life on the home front during World
War II; And much more! Step back in time to a different era, and
along the way, discover the beauty of life the way it used to be
and what it meant to grow up on a farm. Find ways to achieve
happiness every single day with A Grandfather's Gift.
Describes technologies for upgrading existing or designing new
drinking water treatment facilities. Prefiltration, filtration,
disinfection, and organic and inorganic contaminants are covered.
Particular solutions for small community water treatment plants
(2500-100,000 gpd) are described, along with 13 " case studies" .
Job depicts faith under trial. Psalms teach us how to express our
faith. Godly wisdom is found in Proverbs, Ecclesiastes. Love is the
theme found within the Song of Solomon.
This book is about my life experiences and also contains the
stories I have heard my folks tell while sitting on the front porch
after supper. For many years, my maternal grandfather lived with
us. He and my dad would swap interesting stories about times when
they were growing up and farming with oxen and mules. They talked
about the "dummy line" railroads that ran through the forest near
our home and told their childhood tales and many other stories I
would long for later in life. I wanted to pass this and my life
stories down to my descendants. Many interesting stories were told
in the serene setting of the front porch deep in the country, with
only the interruptions of whippoorwills, hoot owls, screech owls,
and such making pleasant noises in the distant woods. ... I hope
that this book will inspire future generations in some way to
understand the important things in life. It's been said that the
best things are free, and I learned that one only has to make
necessary efforts to obtain a peaceful, happy, and fulfilling life.
The Major Prophets includes the writings of Isaiah, Jeremiah,
Ezekiel, and Daniel. They warned of doom to the Jewish people
because of unfaithfulness. They recorded that God would restore the
Jewish nation in Judah. They told of coming political kingdoms and
one spiritual kingdom.
This volume is intended for the professional who is a newcomer to
the area of environmental radon. It marks the first time that
chapters on these subjects have been brought together in a single
volume, and it is arranged so that anyone with some basic
university-level chemistry and physics can develop a clear
understanding of the different aspects involved. The volume is
intended to serve as a supplementary textbook in public health,
environmental, and health physics courses. It also can be used by
the professional to get "up to speed" in this rapidly evolving
field. The chapters are not necessarily a discussion of the latest
research in this fast-moving field, but are intended to bring the
reader to a level at which he can easily understand the current
literature. At the back of this volume the reader will find the
references for the individual chapters, a general list of reading
materials, a glossary, an appendix describing the equations for
radioactive decay for a series of progeny, a table of often used
conversion factors, and the addresses and brief biographies of the
authors and editors. Both historical and SI (International System)
units are used throughout the book to provide information for the
widest range of readers. Thanks go to Tom Hess for the idea for
this volume and to Jessica Barron for help in editing.
Understanding and implementing the brain's computational paradigm
is the one true grand challenge facing computer researchers. Not
only are the brain's computational capabilities far beyond those of
conventional computers, its energy efficiency is truly remarkable.
This book, written from the perspective of a computer designer and
targeted at computer researchers, is intended to give both
background and lay out a course of action for studying the brain's
computational paradigm. It contains a mix of concepts and ideas
drawn from computational neuroscience, combined with those of the
author. As background, relevant biological features are described
in terms of their computational and communication properties. The
brain's neocortex is constructed of massively interconnected
neurons that compute and communicate via voltage spikes, and a
strong argument can be made that precise spike timing is an
essential element of the paradigm. Drawing from the biological
features, a mathematics-based computational paradigm is
constructed. The key feature is spiking neurons that perform
communication and processing in space-time, with emphasis on time.
In these paradigms, time is used as a freely available resource for
both communication and computation. Neuron models are first
discussed in general, and one is chosen for detailed development.
Using the model, single-neuron computation is first explored.
Neuron inputs are encoded as spike patterns, and the neuron is
trained to identify input pattern similarities. Individual neurons
are building blocks for constructing larger ensembles, referred to
as "columns". These columns are trained in an unsupervised manner
and operate collectively to perform the basic cognitive function of
pattern clustering. Similar input patterns are mapped to a much
smaller set of similar output patterns, thereby dividing the input
patterns into identifiable clusters. Larger cognitive systems are
formed by combining columns into a hierarchical architecture. These
higher level architectures are the subject of ongoing study, and
progress to date is described in detail in later chapters.
Simulation plays a major role in model development, and the
simulation infrastructure developed by the author is described.
This volume is intended for the professional who is a newcomer to
the area of environmental radon. It marks the first time that
chapters on these subjects have been brought together in a single
volume, and it is arranged so that anyone with some basic
university-level chemistry and physics can develop a clear
understanding of the different aspects involved. The volume is
intended to serve as a supplementary textbook in public health,
environmental, and health physics courses. It also can be used by
the professional to get "up to speed" in this rapidly evolving
field. The chapters are not necessarily a discussion of the latest
research in this fast-moving field, but are intended to bring the
reader to a level at which he can easily understand the current
literature. At the back of this volume the reader will find the
references for the individual chapters, a general list of reading
materials, a glossary, an appendix describing the equations for
radioactive decay for a series of progeny, a table of often used
conversion factors, and the addresses and brief biographies of the
authors and editors. Both historical and SI (International System)
units are used throughout the book to provide information for the
widest range of readers. Thanks go to Tom Hess for the idea for
this volume and to Jessica Barron for help in editing.
A chronological discussion of the history of the people of Israel
from the Conquest under Joshua to the reconstruction of Jerusalem
under Nehemiah.
An introduction to the Old Testament books of 1 & 2 Chronicles
is followed by a verse-by-verse commentary on the text.
An introduction to the Old Testament books of 1 & 2 Kings is
followed by a verse-by-verse commentary on the text.
An introduction to the Old Testament Book of Genesis is followed by
a verse-by-verse commentary on the text.
After two introductory chapters to the discipline of typology, Dr.
Smith examines eight categories of Old Testament types.
A chronological tracing of the messianic hope through the writing
prophets of the Old Testament in the light of the claims of Jesus
and his apostles.
A practical discussion of strategies for preaching from the major
types of biblical literature. The chapters are organized in three
main divisions: introductory, expository and suggestive preaching
units.
A discussion of each name, title or designation of Jesus in
prophetic literature and in the New Testament.
The ten greatest miracles of Jesus' ministry are examined in their
contexts.
A survey of the history of how the several books of the Bible were
brought together into one volume.
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