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1–2 Chronicles
Carol M. Kaminski; Edited by (general) Tremper Longman III, Scot McKnight
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Discovery Miles 11 030
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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A new commentary for today's world, The Story of God Bible
Commentary explains and illuminates each passage of Scripture in
light of the Bible's grand story. The first commentary series to do
so, SGBC offers a clear and compelling exposition of biblical
texts, guiding everyday readers in how to creatively and faithfully
live out the Bible in their own contexts. Its story-centric
approach is ideal for pastors, students, Sunday school teachers,
and laypeople alike. Three easy-to-use sections designed to help
readers live out God's story: LISTEN to the Story: Includes
complete NIV text with references to other texts at work in each
passage, encouraging the reader to hear it within the Bible's grand
story EXPLAIN the Story: Explores and illuminates each text as
embedded in its canonical and historical setting LIVE the Story:
Reflects on how each text can be lived today and includes
contemporary stories and illustrations to aid preachers, teachers,
and students Praise for SGBC: "Pastors and lay people will welcome
this new series, which seeks to make the message of the Scriptures
clear and to guide readers in appropriating biblical texts for life
today." -Daniel I. Block, Wheaton College and Graduate School "An
extremely valuable and long overdue series that includes comment on
the cultural context of the text, careful exegesis, and guidance on
reading the whole Bible as a unity that testifies to Christ as our
Savior and Lord." -Graeme Goldsworthy, author of According to Plan
"Engagingly readable, it not only explores the biblical text but
offers a range of applications and interesting illustrations."
-Craig S. Keener, Asbury Theological Seminary "I love the SGBC
series. It makes the text sing and helps us hear the story afresh."
-John Ortberg, Senior Pastor, Menlo Park Presbyterian Church "A
perfect tool for helping every follower of Jesus to walk in the
story that God is writing for them." -Judy Douglass, Cru
Probabilistic analysis is increasing in popularity and importance
within engineering and the applied sciences. However, the
stochastic perturbation technique is a fairly recent development
and therefore remains as yet unknown to many students, researchers
and engineers. Fields in which the methodology can be applied are
widespread, including various branches of engineering, heat
transfer and statistical mechanics, reliability assessment and also
financial investments or economical prognosis in analytical and
computational contexts.
"Stochastic Perturbation Method in Applied Sciences and
Engineering" is devoted to the theoretical aspects and
computational implementation of the generalized stochastic
perturbation technique. It is based on any order Taylor expansions
of random variables and enables for determination of up to fourth
order probabilistic moments and characteristics of the physical
system response.
Key features: Provides a grounding in the basic elements of
statistics and probability and reliability engineeringDescribes the
Stochastic Finite, Boundary Element and Finite Difference Methods,
formulated according to the perturbation method Demonstrates dual
computational implementation of the perturbation method with the
use of Direct Differentiation Method and the Response Function
Method Accompanied by a website (www.wiley.com/go/kaminski) with
supporting stochastic numerical softwareCovers the computational
implementation of the homogenization method for periodic composites
with random and stochastic material propertiesFeatures case
studies, numerical examples and practical applications
"Stochastic Perturbation Method in Applied Sciences and
Engineering" is a comprehensive reference for researchers and
engineers, and is an ideal introduction to the subject for
postgraduate and graduate students.
The collisions of neutral or charged gaseous particles with solid
surfaces govern many physical and chemical phenomena, as has been
The gas/solid phenomena in turn depend on a recognized for a long
time. great variety of processes such as the charge transfer of the
gas/solid interface, adsorption and desorption, the energy transfer
between an incident particle and the surface, etc. Our knowledge of
these processes, however, is only fragmentary. This is partly due
to the difficulty in adequately controlling the ex perimental
conditions. Consequently, until recently the data were usually so
complex that reliable information about a particular elementary
process could not be deduced. Within the last five to ten years,
however, the techniques of ultra-high vacuum and surface
preparation have developed rapidly and there has been a booming and
widespread interest in the role of gas/solid interactions in such
diverse fields as plasma physics, thermonuclear reactions,
thermionic energy conversion, ion propulsion, sputtering corrosion
of the surface of satellites and ion engines, ion getter pumps,
deposition of thin films, etc. This led to extensive investigations
of numerous gas/solid phenomena, such as surface ionization,
sputtering, emission of secondary electrons and ions from surfaces
under atom and/or ion impact, ion neutralization, and the thermal
accomodation of gaseous particles on surfaces. As a result, it has
become possible to gather a variety of valuable information."
Mystery Drama / Stuart Kaminsky / 7m (one teen), 2f / Unit Set
Winner of the 2008 Angie Award for Playwrighting! The Edgar
Prize-winning author Kaminsky tells the tale of one of literature's
most famous detectives: Sherlock Holmes. In a witty, imaginative
story filled with twists and unexpected surprises, Detective Holmes
unravels a murder only to find himself the unwilling target of the
killer-at-large. Along with the aid of his loyal and inquisitive
companion, Dr. Watson, Sherlock Holmes uses his masterful power of
deduction to make a nebulous situation seem "simply elementary."
The Final Toast is an exciting new take on the classic characters
of fiction we know and love, and its ending will please even the
most savvy mystery connoisseurs. The Final Toast had its world
premier at the 2008 International Mystery Writer's Festival.
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Books (Paperback)
Stuart M Kaminsky
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R340
Discovery Miles 3 400
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Murder Mystery / 5m, 2f 2008 Mystery Writer s of America Edgar
Award nominee for Best Play. After robbing a savings and loan,
Brian takes refuge in a down-and-out used book store run by Maddy
and Betty. The book store s principal customer is Christopher, who
steals books his brother pays for at the end of each week. A
suspicious cop has the shop surrounded. Roger, a public defender,
enters in a clown costume. It s his day off and he is moonlighting.
After bullets fly during a comic siege, Brian turns himself in to
Claudia, a no-nonsense assistant district attorney, but first he
hides some of the money he has stolen. Brian s partner Eddie is
under Claudia s thumb and ordered to remain mute. Late that night,
Brian, Maddy, Betty, Christopher and Roger converge on the book
store to retrieve the stolen money. Brian has made a deal to return
the stolen money. However everyone decides to kill Brian and share
the money. In confusion, Betty is shot by Maddy, Brian decides to
turn himself in, but first he lets the women keep some of the
money.
On March 11, 1985, a van was pulled over in Warsaw for a routine
traffic check that turned out to be anything but routine. Inside
was Marek Kaminski, a Warsaw University student who also ran an
underground press for Solidarity. The police discovered illegal
books in the vehicle, and in a matter of hours five secret police
escorted Kaminski to jail. A sociology and mathematics major one
day, Kaminski was the next a political prisoner trying to adjust to
a bizarre and dangerous new world. This remarkable book represents
his attempts to understand that world.
As a coping strategy until he won his freedom half a year later
by faking serious illness, Kaminski took clandestine notes on
prison subculture. Much later, he discovered the key to unlocking
that culture--game theory. Prison first appeared an irrational
world of unpredictable violence and arbitrary codes of conduct. But
as Kaminski shows in riveting detail, prisoners, to survive and
prosper, have to master strategic decision-making. A clever move
can shorten a sentence; a bad decision can lead to rape, beating,
or social isolation. Much of the confusion in interpreting prison
behavior, he argues, arises from a failure to understand that
inmates are driven not by pathological emotion but by predictable
and rational calculations.
Kaminski presents unsparing accounts of initiation rituals,
secret codes, caste structures, prison sex, self-injuries, and of
the humor that makes this brutal world more bearable. This is a
work of unusual power, originality, and eloquence, with
implications for understanding human behavior far beyond the walls
of one Polish prison.
In this "marvelously entertaining" mystery, a hard-boiled Hollywood
private eye investigates a murdered Munchkin on the set of The
Wizard of Oz (Newsday). A year after The Wizard of Oz's smash
success, the yellow brick road is crumbling. The famous sets have
been left standing on a soundstage in the depths of the MGM back
lot in case the studio greenlights a sequel. But that doesn't
explain what Judy Garland is doing there--or why she finds a
Munchkin in full costume, lying facedown with a knife buried in his
back. To avoid even a whiff of scandal and protect Judy's wholesome
image, the studio boss hires Toby Peters, a Hollywood private
detective with a reputation for discretion. But as Peters quickly
learns, the real threat to Miss Garland isn't the tabloids--it's
the psychopathic killer who stalks the back lot and plans to kill
the young actress next. In addition to the murder mystery swirling
around Judy Garland, the second Toby Peters novel features cameos
from "Clark Gable and Raymond Chandler [who] give an assist in this
imaginative mystery recreated from yesterday's movie-land" (The
Plain Dealer, Cleveland).
A Moscow cop is left out in the cold in this "impressive" Edgar
Award winner for Best Mystery Novel (The Washington Post Book
World). When forced to choose between the law and the party line,
Police Inspector Porfiry Rostnikov has a disturbing tendency to
fight for justice, and that has won him no friends at the Kremlin.
Now his enemies in the KGB have arranged a transfer to the lowest
rungs of Moscow law enforcement, a backwater department assigned to
only the most hopeless cases, one of which is about to take
Rostnikov deep into Siberia. A corrupt commissar has been stabbed
through the eye with an icicle. A murder at this level should be a
top priority, but Rostnikov gets the distinct impression that the
powers-that-be would prefer this case go unsolved--and that
Rostnikov not survive this Siberian winter. "As always, Kaminsky
provides a colorful, tightly written mystery . . . filled with
twists, countertwists, and a surprise ending that is plausible and
clever." --Chicago Tribune
As a hard-boiled Hollywood PI enlists Al Capone's help to save the
Marx Brothers, Kaminsky "makes the totally wacky possible" (The
Washington Post). It's 1941 and the Marx Brothers' first movie for
MGM, Go West, has the country in stitches. But now Chico Marx is
worried he's going to need stitches when he receives a severed ear
in the mail--a simple message from a Chicago bookie who wants
$120,000, or else. Chico is baffled because, although he loves to
gamble, he's never made a bet in Chicago. Desperate, he turns to
the king of Hollywood, Louis B. Mayer, who puts in a call to Toby
Peters. A Hollywood private detective who's proven himself adept at
keeping scandals out of the tabloids, Peters flies to Florida for
an interview with Al Capone, deposed lord of the Chicago
underworld. The retired bootlegger's mind has gone soft, and he
doesn't know anything about Chico's bookie, but he suggests Peters
speak to his brother. With Scarface's good word as an introduction,
the PI heads to Chicago. But it will take more than a good sense of
humor to keep Groucho, Harpo, and especially Chico from getting
axed. Edgar Award-winner Stuart Kaminsky's "Toby Peters series was
a delight. They were written with more than a dash of humor and
featured a variety of improbable real-life characters, ranging from
the Marx Brothers to Judy Garland" (Library Journal).
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Anchorhold - Poems (Paperback)
Laura M. Kaminski; Foreword by J Lewis; Introduction by J K Anowe
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R255
Discovery Miles 2 550
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Praise for Laura M Kaminski's poetry collections: "The poems of
Laura M Kaminski's last penny the sun are rich with enthusiasm and
delight. Each lyric presents a sensibility capable of ruminative
insight as well as emotional depth. There is the grace of tribute
throughout the book: whether the poems are paying tribute to other
writers, to figures from literature and art, or to everyday life,
Kaminski's poems show the admirable and encouraging efforts to, as
is written in the poem 'Capacity': become a heart/that beats with
each thing I take in, /refreshes and invigorates." -Jose Angel
Araguz, 2014 CantoMundo Fellow and author of The Wall, Tiger's Eye
Press, 2012 "The poems in Returning to Awe display a felicity of
language and imagery that make them a delight to read. Laura M
Kaminski has the poet's eye for insightful observation and just the
right words to bring it vividly to life." -William Bernhardt,
author of The White Bird, Balkan Press, 2013
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