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Accessible and fun to read, this practical book contains a
collection of stories of organizations using blockchain technology
in practice. Through deep research and firsthand interviews,
authors Sir John Hargrave and Evan Karnoupakis show you how
leading-edge organizations have worked to integrate blockchain into
their businesses. You'll start by exploring the origins of
blockchain, with plain-English descriptions of industry terminology
like bitcoin, cryptocurrencies, and smart contracts. Then you'll
dive into 10 story-driven case studies that will teach you
easy-to-understand blockchain best practices. Explore real-life
examples of companies developing and integrating blockchain
applications for mobile voting, credentialing, supply chains, and a
$100 million virtual cat collectible marketplace Discover how
blockchain is transforming industries like banking, communications,
government, logistics, and nonprofits Learn about engaging
blockchain success stories, such as Binance, Ethereum, and Circle
Examine common blockchain best practices, with illustrations for
easy reference, and learn how to apply them in your business,
government project, or charitable foundation
Have you ever wished you could reprogram your brain, just as a
hacker would a computer? In this 3-step guide to improving your
mental habits, learn to take charge of your mind and banish
negative thoughts, habits, and anxiety in just twenty-one days. A
seasoned author, comedian, and entrepreneur, Sir John Hargrave once
suffered from unhealthy addictions, anxiety, and poor mental
health. After cracking the code to unlocking his mind's full and
balanced potential, his entire life changed for the better. In Mind
Hacking, Hargrave reveals the formula that allowed him to overcome
negativity and eliminate mental problems at their core. Through a
21-day, 3-step training program, this book lays out a simple yet
comprehensive approach to help you rewire your brain and achieve
healthier thought patterns for a better quality of life.
Studies of one of the foremost 20c Austrian writers, as a critic
and as a novelist and dramatist. The Austrian novelist Hermann
Broch ranks with Kafka and Musil among the three greatest
20th-century Austrian novelists and belongs to the century's most
gifted novelists in German from whatever country. He established
his reputation with The Sleepwalkers, a trilogy of political and
philosophical novels. His best-known work is The Death of Virgil, a
long, challenging work in a lyrical, exuberant, and sometimes
nearly incomprehensible style, akind of cerebral
stream-of-consciousness of the dying Virgil. Broch also wrote
extensively about modern art and architecture, Hofmannsthal, and
mass psychology. He has a special connection to Yale, as he lived
the last years of his life there after having escaped Austria in
1938. The participants in the Yale Symposium of April 2001 are
among the world's most prominent Broch scholars. Fourteen of their
presentations have been extensively revised for this volume, which
focuses on Broch as critic and as novelist and dramatist. Topics
include Broch's views on kitsch and art, and on drama; his cultural
criticism; his cooperation with Borgese and Arendt; his theory of
mass psychology; history in his works, Ernst Kretschmer's influence
on him; Virgil and Celan's Atemwende; Jean Starr Untermeyer's
translation of Virgil; guilt and the fall in Those without Guilt;
and Broch reception in Japan. Paul Michael Lutzeler is
Distinguished University Professor of German at Washington
University St. Louis and editor of Broch's collected works.
MATTHIAS KONZETT is associate professor of German at Yale; WILLY
RIEMER is associate professor of German at the University of
Delaware, and CHRISTA SAMMONS is curator of the German collections
of the Beinecke Library at Yale.
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Writing about Elias Canetti, Susan Sontag remarked that "the
notebook is the perfect literary form for the eternal student,
someone who has no subject or, rather, whose subject is
'everything.'" Notes from Hampstead confirms this. It is a map of
the late Nobel laureate's thinking, a triumphant compendium of
aphoristic, enigmatic, and expository writings covering a
characteristically diverse range of subjects: the significance of
mythology and ethnicity, the nature of creativity, the
extraordinary hold violence has on the twentieth century, literary
history (we learn of his affection for Cervantes, Stendhal, and
Gogol, and of his adoration of Kafka), and, always, there is a
violent quarrel with death.
Canetti draws on the troubled period following the death of his
wife and the publication of his masterwork of social theory, Crowds
and Power. An ambivalent interest in spiritualism also
characterizes the collection: Canetti's conversations with Jesuits
and Indian gurus and his readings of Greek, Hebrew, and primitive
myths give a kaleidoscopic view of the uses and abuses of
religions. Wide-ranging in form and content, the book is suffused
with Canetti's uncommon intelligence, his rage at the defects of
the spirit, and an unquenchable thirst for elusive truths.
This work is a narrative of personal experiences of the author,
John Hargrave, while serving with the 32nd Field Ambulance, X
Division, Mediterranean Expeditionary Force, during the Great War
This book is part of the World War One Centenary series; creating,
collating and reprinting new and old works of poetry, fiction,
autobiography and analysis. The series forms a commemorative
tribute to mark the passing of one of the world's bloodiest wars,
offering new perspectives on this tragic yet fascinating period of
human history. Each publication also includes brand new
introductory essays and a timeline to help the reader place the
work in its historical context.
This is a new release of the original 1942 edition.
The 18th century was a wealth of knowledge, exploration and rapidly
growing technology and expanding record-keeping made possible by
advances in the printing press. In its determination to preserve
the century of revolution, Gale initiated a revolution of its own:
digitization of epic proportions to preserve these invaluable works
in the largest archive of its kind. Now for the first time these
high-quality digital copies of original 18th century manuscripts
are available in print, making them highly accessible to libraries,
undergraduate students, and independent scholars.The Age of
Enlightenment profoundly enriched religious and philosophical
understanding and continues to influence present-day thinking.
Works collected here include masterpieces by David Hume, Immanuel
Kant, and Jean-Jacques Rousseau, as well as religious sermons and
moral debates on the issues of the day, such as the slave trade.
The Age of Reason saw conflict between Protestantism and
Catholicism transformed into one between faith and logic -- a
debate that continues in the twenty-first century.++++The below
data was compiled from various identification fields in the
bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as an
additional tool in helping to insure edition identification:
++++British LibraryT107899Bristol: re-printed by H. Greep sic],
1721. 16p.; 8
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He lay flat under a huge rock. I left the stretcher-squads, and,
crawling behind a bush, looked through the glasses. It certainly
was a Turk, and his position was one of hiding. He kept perfectly
motionless on his stomach and his rifle lay by his side.
Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of
rare and hard-to-find books with something of interest for
everyone!
He lay flat under a huge rock. I left the stretcher-squads, and,
crawling behind a bush, looked through the glasses. It certainly
was a Turk, and his position was one of hiding. He kept perfectly
motionless on his stomach and his rifle lay by his side.
Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of
rare and hard-to-find books with something of interest for
everyone!
Making A Monkey Out Of "The Man"
- How does Bill Gates respond when you try to kiss him on the
nipple?
- What are the consequences of sending in your tax return, filled
out entirely in roman numerals?
- What happens when you wake up e-mail spammers with 4:00 a.m.
phone calls?
Action-packed and stocked with laughs, "Prank the Monkey"
follows the quest of one crusader of justice as he dishes out
revenge on the world's biggest--and most deserving--targets.
Superprankster John Hargrave goes after Wal-Mart, pompous
celebrities, and the entire U.S. Senate in this outrageously funny
book, exposing them for the chimps they really are--and shows you
how to do the same.
This premiere volume features dozens of all-new pranks, more
ambitious than any attempted to date, plus updated versions of the
stunts that made ZUG famous.
He lay flat under a huge rock. I left the stretcher-squads, and,
crawling behind a bush, looked through the glasses. It certainly
was a Turk, and his position was one of hiding. He kept perfectly
motionless on his stomach and his rifle lay by his side.
Park Muskau, Prince Pückler’s extraordinary nineteenth-century
creation on both sides of the River Neisse, together with Hints on
Landscape Gardening (Andeutungen über Landschaftsgärtnerei), his
instructive 1834 treatise based on the park’s design,are as
important to American landscape architects as the work and writings
of Frederick Law Olmsted. This thoroughly new and authoritative
edition translated by John Hargraves, with an introduction by
landscape historian and Pückler authority Linda Parshall, contains
the same forty-four images and four maps as the original
large-format Atlas accompanying the German text. Published in
collaboration with the Foundation for Landscape Studies, the print
edition of the book shall be matched by an electronic publication
that contains the illustrations in a size corresponding with the
original dimensions (approx. 51 x 35 cm) of the Atlas. The page
concordance in the margins of the translated text allows for a
precise reference to the German original.
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