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Have you ever played the addictive card game SET? Have you ever
wondered about the connections between games and mathematics? If
the answer to either question is "yes," then The Joy of SET is the
book for you! The Joy of SET takes readers on a fascinating journey
into this seemingly simple card game and reveals its surprisingly
deep and diverse mathematical dimensions. Absolutely no
mathematical background is necessary to enjoy this book--all you
need is a sense of curiosity and adventure! Originally invented in
1974 by Marsha Falco and officially released in 1991, SET has
gained a widespread, loyal following. SET's eighty-one cards
consist of one, two, or three symbols of different shapes (diamond,
oval, squiggle), shadings (solid, striped, open), and colors
(green, purple, red). In order to win, players must identify "sets"
of three cards for which each characteristic is the same--or
different--on all the cards. SET's strategic and unique design
opens connections to a plethora of mathematical disciplines,
including geometry, modular arithmetic, combinatorics, probability,
linear algebra, and computer simulations. The Joy of SET looks at
these areas as well as avenues for further mathematical
exploration. As the authors show, the relationship between SET and
mathematics runs in both directions--playing this game has
generated new mathematics, and the math has led to new questions
about the game itself. The first book devoted to the mathematics of
one of today's most popular card games, The Joy of SET will
entertain and enlighten the game enthusiast in all of us.
The first book of its kind, Your Body and the Stars is a fun,
practical, and insightful handbook that takes a revolutionary
approach to holistic wellness by unlocking the powers of the stars.
Do you suffer from neck pains? Go to the chapter on Taurus and the
neck. How about sore knees? Learn preventive tips and exercises in
the Capricorn chapter. Your Body and the Stars is the first
comprehensive reference guide to go deep into the twelve zodiac
signs and the specific body region each sign represents-from your
head down to your toes. You can utilize this book by identifying
your birth or sun sign and by the body region that needs healing
attention. Each chapter integrates a self-directed program and
holistic approach to health-both your emotional or mental
well-being as well as the physical health of your body. Practical
end-of-chapter tips, questions, and illustrated step-by-step
exercises based on a mix of yoga, stretch and strengthening
movements, and Pilates are provided for all levels. Your Body and
the Stars brings together a medically trained, holistic physician,
Dr. Stephanie Marango, and a talented astrologist, Rebecca Gordon,
whose horoscopes have appeared in Elle and on Epicurious.com. They
combine their individual expertise to bring the twelve zodiac signs
to physical life, providing a lifelong guide that can both prevent
and self-heal, illuminating your head-to-toe healing connection to
the cosmos.
A mathematical exploration of the popular card game SET Have you
ever played the addictive card game SET? Have you ever wondered
about the connections between games and mathematics? If the answer
to either question is “yes,” then The Joy of SET is the book
for you! The Joy of SET takes readers on a fascinating journey into
this seemingly simple card game and reveals its surprisingly deep
and diverse mathematical dimensions. Absolutely no mathematical
background is necessary to enjoy this book—all you need is a
sense of curiosity and adventure! The first book devoted to the
mathematics of one of today’s most popular card games, The Joy of
SET will entertain and enlighten the game enthusiast in all of us.
The terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 reopened what many
people in America had long assumed was a settled ethical question:
Is torture ever morally permissible? Within days, some began to
suggest that, in these new circumstances, the new answer was yes.
Rebecca Gordon argues that September 11 did not, as some have said,
change everything, and that institutionalized state torture remains
as wrong today as it was on the day before those terrible attacks.
Furthermore, U.S. practices during the war on terror are rooted in
a history that began long before September 11, a history that
includes both support for torture regimes abroad and the use of
torture in American jails and prisons.The terrorist attacks of
September 11, 2001 reopened what Gordon argues that the most common
ethical approaches to tortureutilitarianism and deontology (ethics
based on adherence to duty)do not provide sufficient theoretical
purchase on the problem. Both approaches treat torture as a series
of isolated actions that arise in moments of extremity, rather than
as an ongoing, historically and socially embedded practice. She
advocates instead a virtue ethics approach, based in part on the
work of Alasdair MacIntyre. Such an approach better illumines
tortures ethical dimensions, taking into account the implications
of torture for human virtue and flourishing. An examination of
torture's effect on the four cardinal virtuescourage, temperance,
justice, and prudence (or practical reason)suggests specific ways
in which each of these are deformed in a society that countenances
torture.many people in America had long assumed was a settled
Mainstreaming Torture concludes with the observation that if the
United States is to come to terms with its involvement in
institutionalized state torture, there must be a full and official
accounting of what has been done, and those responsible at the
highest levels must be held accountable.
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