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Marcus and the Breakfast Club Investigators are back and better than ever, just in time for a brand new adventure!
When a treasure hunt is announced at Rutherford School, Marcus teams up with his friends to win. But an otherwordly monster is set on spoiling their fun. . .
Using clues from a comic book, can the Breakfast Club uncover the mystery behind the monster and find the prize?
The Breakfast Club Adventures: The Treasure Hunt Monster is the fourth book in an exciting mystery series by England International footballer, child food-poverty campaigner and bestselling author Marcus Rashford MBE, inspired by Marcus's own experiences growing up! Written with Alex Falase-Koya and packed with tons of illustrations by Marta Kissi, it is it the perfect book for children aged 8-11.
Marcus and the Breakfast Club Investigators are back in The
Breakfast Club Adventures: The Ghoul in the School! From #1
bestselling author Marcus Rashford comes another exciting adventure
full of fantastic friendships, high-stakes mysteries and strange
goings-on! Written with Alex Falase-Koya and packed with tons of
illustrations by Marta Kissi, it's the perfect book for children
aged 8-11. There’s something strange going on at school . . . The
Breakfast Club Investigators haven't managed to solve a mystery in
months and Marcus is worried that the group is going to break up!
So when Gbenga, the captain of the school basketball team, comes to
ask for their help Marcus knows this might just be the
Investigator's last chance to prove themselves. The basketball team
have had a streak of bad luck, and Marcus and his mates are sure
there's more going on than meets the eye. As the mystery deepens
and they uncover one surprising clue after another, they discover
that someone – or something – has cursed the basketball team!
Can Marcus and his friends solve the mystery in time?
Dive into an exciting and mysterious adventure full of fun-filled
friendships, fantastical creatures and incredible investigations by
the #1 bestselling author Marcus Rashford! Inspired by Marcus's own
experiences growing up, The Breakfast Club Adventures: The Beast
Beyond the Fence is the first fiction book by England International
footballer, child-poverty campaigner and bestselling author Marcus
Rashford MBE. Written with children's author Alex Falase-Koya it's
packed with tons of illustrations by Marta Kissi, making it the
perfect book for children aged 8-11. There's something fishy going
on at school . . . When twelve-year-old Marcus kicks his favourite
football over the school fence, he knows he's never getting it
back. Nothing that goes over that wall ever comes back. But when
Marcus gets a mysterious note inviting him to join the Breakfast
Club Investigators, he is soon pulled into an exciting adventure
with his new mates Stacey, Lise and Asim to find out what is
lurking on the other side of the fence - and get his football back!
Don't miss the Breakfast Club Investigators next adventure in The
Breakfast Club Adventures: The Ghoul in the School! Packed full of
friendship, adventure, community and fun, you won't want to miss
The Breakfast Club Adventures: The Beast Beyond the Fence, the
third title in the Marcus Rashford Book Club. 'Breakfast Club
guaranteed I had the best possible start to my day and welcomed me
with open arms. It wasn't just about food. It was about forming
friendships, about togetherness, about escape. It was where some of
my greatest memories were made. I want to capture that feeling in
my debut fiction book.' - Marcus Rashford MBE
Marcus and the Breakfast Club Investigators are back and better
than ever, just in time for for a brand new investigation! The
Breakfast Club Adventures: The Phantom Thief is the third book in
an exciting mystery series by England International footballer,
child food-poverty campaigner and bestselling author Marcus
Rashford MBE, inspired by Marcus's own experiences growing up!
Written with Alex Falase-Koya and packed with tons of illustrations
by Marta Kissi, it is it the perfect book for children aged 8-11. A
mysterious figure is stealing from clubs all over Rutherford High!
The only clue is a strange calling card left at the scene of the
crime. . . When the thief strikes just as Art Club is getting ready
for a big show, everyone is worried the exhibition will be
cancelled. As suspicion falls on one of the Breakfast Club
Investigators, Marcus and friends must race against time to find
the stolen painting and unmask the true thief before it's too late!
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.
Although economic theory has increased our understanding of some
economic problems, it has rendered others, including the problem of
capital accumulation, growth, and development, more difficult to
understand. Focusing on capitalist economic systems, this book
develops a theoretical approach to the study of aggregate capital
dynamics. The theory is developed within the Keynesian framework of
aggregate thinking and builds on the work of such Cambridge
economists as Robinson, Kaldor, and Pasinetti. The approach helps
to resolve some theoretical difficulties within the Keynesian
framework for studying aggregate investment behavior. Dompere also
provides a criticism of the neoclassical investment theory and the
general neoclassical theoretical framework for studying aggregate
capital accumulation, investment, and growth. Reexamining some
questions on investment that earlier theorists have tried to
answer, this study develops some of the basic ideas of Keynes,
Robinson, Kaldor, and Pasinetti into a general theoretical system
that allows an optimal aggregate capital and investment to be
determined for a given information set.
Building on his companion volume on closed economic systems,
Dompere develops a theory of aggregate investment, optimal capital,
and output dynamics for open economic systems under neo-Keynesian
conditions with special reference to growth policy. By constructing
and tracing the path of equilibrium aggregate investment, the study
isolates and analyzes the internal and external factors that
influence the adjusting of investment to aggregate finance and
profit. It examines the role international trade and finance play
in alleviating domestic technological and savings constraints on
capital creation and growth. The theory's conclusions are used to
analyze the rate of accumulation and finance needed to support a
rate of output growth selected as part of an internal aggregate
decision process. The analysis is extended to aggregrate
development capital-output planning. The study goes on to discuss
conceptual and aggregational problems of measures of economic
openness implied in the data requirements across national
economies. Here a unique set of theoretical measures of economic
openness, different from the traditional, is developed. The book,
further, presents a critique and appraisal of the essential capital
elements implied by endogenous growth theory.
This book focuses on the development of a theory of info-dynamics
to support the theory of info-statics in the general theory of
information. It establishes the rational foundations of information
dynamics and how these foundations relate to the general
socio-natural dynamics from the primary to the derived categories
in the universal existence and from the potential to the actual in
the ontological space. It also shows how these foundations relate
to the general socio-natural dynamics from the potential to the
possible to give rise to the possibility space with possibilistic
thinking; from the possible to the probable to give rise to
possibility space with probabilistic thinking; and from the
probable to the actual to give rise to the space of knowledge with
paradigms of thought in the epistemological space. The theory is
developed to explain the general dynamics through various
transformations in quality-quantity space in relation to the nature
of information flows at each variety transformation. The theory
explains the past-present-future connectivity of the evolving
information structure in a manner that illuminates the
transformation problem and its solution in the never-ending
information production within matter-energy space under
socio-natural technologies to connect the theory of info-statics,
which in turn presents explanations to the transformation problem
and its solution. The theoretical framework is developed with
analytical tools based on the principle of opposites, systems of
actual-potential polarities, negative-positive dualities under
different time-structures with the use of category theory, fuzzy
paradigm of thought and game theory in the fuzzy-stochastic
cost-benefit space. The rational foundations are enhanced with
categorial analytics. The value of the theory of info-dynamics is
demonstrated in the explanatory and prescriptive structures of the
transformations of varieties and categorial varieties at each point
of time and over time from parent-offspring sequences. It
constitutes a general explanation of dynamics of
information-knowledge production through info-processes and
info-processors induced by a socio-natural infinite set of
technologies in the construction-destruction space.
This book presents the development of a theory of social
goal-objective formation and its relationship to national interest
and social vision under a democratic decision-choice system with
imperfect information structure. It provides a framework for the
application of fuzzy logic and its mathematics to the analysis in
resolving conflicts in individual preferences in the collective
decision-choice space without violence. The book demonstrates how
to use fuzzy logic and its mathematics in the study of economics,
social sciences and other complex systems. It also presents the use
of collaborative tools of opposites, duality, polarity, continuum
in fuzzy paradigm with its logic, laws of thought and mathematics
in developing a new approach to the theory of political economy in
order to enhance the constructs of social decision-choice theory.
We do not perceive the present as it is and in totality, nor do we
infer the future from the present with any high degree of
dependability, nor yet do we accurately know the consequences of
our own actions. In addition, there is a fourth source of error to
be taken into account, for we do not execute actions in the precise
form in which they are imaged and willed. Frank H. Knight [R4.34,
p. 202] The "degree" of certainty of confidence felt in the
conclusion after it is reached cannot be ignored, for it is of the
greatest practical signi- cance. The action which follows upon an
opinion depends as much upon the amount of confidence in that
opinion as it does upon fav- ableness of the opinion itself. The
ultimate logic, or psychology, of these deliberations is obscure, a
part of the scientifically unfathomable mystery of life and mind.
Frank H. Knight [R4.34, p. 226-227] With some inaccuracy,
description of uncertain consequences can be classified into two
categories, those which use exclusively the language of probability
distributions and those which call for some other principle, either
to replace or supplement.
Philosophy involves a criticism of scientific knowledge, not from a
point of view ultimately different from that of science, but from a
point of view less concerned with details and more concerned with
the h- mony of the body of special sciences. Here as elsewhere,
while the older logic shut out possibilities and imprisoned
imagination within the walls of the familiar, the newer logic shows
rather what may happen, and refuses to decide as to what must
happen. Bertrand Russell At any particular stage in the development
of humanity knowledge comes up against limits set by the
necessarily limited character of the experience available and the
existing means of obtaining knowledge. But humanity advances by
overcoming such limits. New experience throws down the limits of
old experience; new techniques, new means of obtaining knowledge
throw down the limits of old techniques and old means of obtaining
knowledge. New limits then once again appear. But there is no more
reason to suppose these new limits absolute and final than there
was to suppose the old ones absolute and final.
This book discusses the development of a theory of info-statics as
a sub-theory of the general theory of information. It describes the
factors required to establish a definition of the concept of
information that fixes the applicable boundaries of the phenomenon
of information, its linguistic structure and scientific
applications. The book establishes the definitional foundations of
information and how the concepts of uncertainty, data, fact,
evidence and evidential things are sequential derivatives of
information as the primary category, which is a property of matter
and energy. The sub-definitions are extended to include the
concepts of possibility, probability, expectation, anticipation,
surprise, discounting, forecasting, prediction and the nature of
past-present-future information structures. It shows that the
factors required to define the concept of information are those
that allow differences and similarities to be established among
universal objects over the ontological and epistemological spaces
in terms of varieties and identities. These factors are
characteristic and signal dispositions on the basis of which
general definitional foundations are developed to construct the
general information definition (GID). The book then demonstrates
that this definition is applicable to all types of information over
the ontological and epistemological spaces. It also defines the
concepts of uncertainty, data, fact, evidence and knowledge based
on the GID. Lastly, it uses set-theoretic analytics to enhance the
definitional foundations, and shows the value of the theory of
info-statics to establish varieties and categorial varieties at
every point of time and thus initializes the construct of the
theory of info-dynamics.
Criticism is the habitus of the contemplative intellect, whereby we
try to recognize with probability the genuine quality of a l- erary
work by using appropriate aids and rules. In so doing, c- tain
general and particular points must be considered. The art of
interpretation or hermeneutics is the habitus of the contemplative
intellect of probing into the sense of somewhat special text by
using logical rules and suitable means. Note : Hermeneutics differs
from criticism as the part does from the whole. Antonius Gvilielmus
Amo Afer (1727) There is no such thing as absolute truth. At best
it is a subj- tive criterion, but one based upon valuation.
Unfortunately, too many people place their fate in the hands of
subjective without properly evaluating it. Arnold A. Kaufmann and
Madan M. Gupta The development of cost benefit analysis and the
theory of fuzzy decision was divided into two inter-dependent
structures of identification and measurement theory on one hand and
fuzzy value theory one the other. Each of them has sub-theories
that constitute a complete logical system.
The genus of definitions for the theoretical sciences is (the
province of) the habitus of the intellective intention, for the
practical sciences, however, that of the effective intention; the
objects and ends constitute the specific differ ence There is
nothing in the intellect that has not already been in the senses,
that is, in the sensory organs, that has not already been in
sensible things from which are distinguished things not perceptible
to the senses. Nothing can be of the mind, sensation and the thing
inferred therefrom except the operation itself. Real learning is
cognition of things in themselves. It thus has the basis of its
certainty in the known thing. This is established in two ways: by
demon stration in the case of contemplative things, and by
induction in the case of things perceptible to the senses. In
contrast with real learning there is pos sible, probable and
fictive learning. Antonius Gvilielmus Amo Afer (1827) This research
has been long in the making. Its conception began in my last years
in the doctoral program at Temple University, Philadelphia, Pa. It
was simultaneously conceived with my two books on the Neo Keynesian
Theory of Optimal aggregate investment and output dynamics [201]
[202] as well as reflections on the methodology of decision-choice
rationality and development economics [440] [441]. Economic
theories and social policies were viewed to have, among other
things, one impor tant thing in common in that they relate to
decision making under different.
This volume presents an analysis of the problems and solutions
of the market mockery of the democratic collective decision-choice
system with imperfect information structure composed of defective
and deceptive structures using methods of fuzzy rationality.
The book is devoted to the political economy of rent-seeking,
rent-protection and rent-harvesting to enhance profits under
democratic collective decision-choice systems. The toolbox used in
the monograph consists of methods of fuzzy decision, approximate
reasoning, negotiation games and fuzzy mathematics. The monograph
further discusses the rent-seeking phenomenon in the Schumpeterian
and Marxian political economies where the rent-seeking activities
transform the qualitative character of the general capitalism into
oligarchic socialism and making the democratic collective
decision-choice system as an ideology rather than social calculus
for resolving conflicts in preferences in the collective
decision-choice space without violence.
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