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Lutheran Salvationists? (Hardcover)
Gudrun Maria Lydholm; Foreword by John Larsson; Preface by Roger Green
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R1,353
R1,079
Discovery Miles 10 790
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Image and signal processing techniques are receiving increasing
interest because of their numerous real-world applications. Data is
now available in different forms, different wavelengths, and even
in different dimensions, creating the need for novel
multidisciplinary solutions for automated data processing and
analysis. Applied Signal and Image Processing: Multidisciplinary
Advancements highlights the growing multidisciplinary nature of
signal and image processing by focusing on emerging applications
and recent advances in well-established fields. This book covers
state-or-the-art applications in both signal and image processing,
which include optical communication and sensing, wireless
communication management, face recognition and facial imaging,
solar imaging and feature detection, fractal analysis, and video
processing.
On an idyllic Greek island, the garden of sixties icon Leonard
Cohen inspires a poet to question and ultimately celebrate the
meaning of his own life. English poet Roger Green left the safety
of God, country, and whiskey to immerse himself in an austere and
sober life on the Greek Island of Hydra. But when Green discovered
that his terrace overlooked the garden of sixties balladeer Leonard
Cohen, he became obsessed with Cohen's songs, wives, and banana
tree. Hydra starts with a poem the author wrote and recited for his
fifty-seventh birthday (borrowing the meter of Cohen's Suzanne, and
ripe with references to the song), with Cohen's ex-partner Suzanne,
who may or may not be the subject of Cohen's song, in the audience.
By turns playful and philosophic, Green's unconventional memoir
tells the story of his journey down the rabbit hole of obsession,
as he confronts the meaning of poetry, history, and his own life.
Beginning as a poetic meditation upon Leonard Cohen's bananas,
Green's bardic pilgrimage takes the reader on various twists and
turns until, at last, the poet accepts the joy of accepting his
fate.
Linear Systems and Signals, Third Edition, is a textbook for the
required junior-year signals and systems course in the typical
Electrical Engineering department curriculum. The book's success
lies in its thorough, inclusive presentation of key concepts
supported by a unique, bottom-up explanation of the theories and
reasoning behind the material. The heuristic approach is a
trademark of Dr. Lathi's books and a vital reason why instructors
who adopt the text stick with it. This text shares many topics and
features with Dr. Lathi's Signal Processing and Linear System, but
differs in its sequence of topics, particularly in the placement of
the Laplace transform ahead of the Fourier Transform. The two books
cover much the same ground but their different organizations mirror
the two different approaches in wide use by instructors.
With support from the Inland Waterways Association, Friends of the
River Nene and others, and drawing on his longstanding connection
with the river, Roger Green has thoroughly revised and updated this
popular guide. A new design includes thorough navigation notes
alongside more detailed maps of the canal and river, showing the
main features of the navigation. Helpful tables indicate mileages
and likely timings between locks to help with passage planning and
also provide further information on all the moorings, facilities
and services, many of which have been much improved in recent
years. Other features of interest such as canoe launch access and
portage points are also shown. Details of facilities, walking and
cycling routes and local history add useful information.
Photographs help to highlight points of interest along the way and
confirm this guide to be the essential companion for anyone
planning to navigate the river, whether by boat, canoe, bicycle or
on foot.
Everyone knows the supposed life story of Paul the apostle, but
then again they may not. As it is generally drawn from the book of
Acts, Paul had a dramatic conversion on the "road to Damascus,"
undertook "three missionary journeys," and returned a final time to
Jerusalem. He was arrested for creating a riot, held prisoner in
Caesarea, and upon his appeal to Caesar was finally transported to
Rome as a prisoner. Dotted, dashed, or colored lines on countless
numbers of maps document Paul's "three missionary journeys" and his
journey to Rome, as these are commonly discerned in the book of
Acts. Paul's letters and the book of Acts itself, however, may tell
a different story than the one customarily perceived-perhaps a less
familiar story, but perhaps a more factual one. The Ministry of
Paul the Apostle represents a significant paradigm shift for
understanding Paul's ministry which involves two major campaigns,
an ordered awareness of Paul's ministry as far as Illyricum, a
revision of Paul's Corinthian ministry, an historical confirmation
of visits to Jerusalem, an appropriate ordering and reaffirmation
of Paul's letters, including Romans 16 as a letter to Ephesus. In
addition, the current study offers a new paradigm for correlation
between our sources of Paul's letters and the book of Acts, with
the development of an underlying source tradition behind Acts. The
reader is thus invited to participate in a significant
re-evaluation of Paul's ministry and a proposed solution to a
long-standing mystery of correlation between Paul's letters and
Acts. When one travels with Paul, one engages in a voyage of
discovery. This book makes sense of the mystery of Paul's ministry,
which when properly understood, becomes an illuminating
foundational window of clarity for sorting out a bewildering
multitude of theological formulations of the enigmas of Paul's
thought. It is through a thorough awareness of the ministry of Paul
that one comes to appreciate the contextual nature and depth of
Paul's theological thought. One comes to a new appreciation of
Paul's place in early Christianity, relevant even for those who
live in a post-modern age.
The writings of Ausonius, the poet and politician of the fourth century AD, have been made much more accessible by recent research. In producing this newly revised text and apparatus criticus, Professor Green takes account of recent studies of the text and its problems. He presents a carefully reconsidered text in a user-friendly way.
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The Tale of Troy (Paperback)
Roger Green; Illustrated by Pauline Baynes; Introduction by Michelle Paver
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R231
R216
Discovery Miles 2 160
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The story of Helen and the judgement of Paris, of the gathering
Heroes and the seige of Troy; of Achilles and his vulnerable heel,
reared by the Centaur on wild honey and the marrow of lions; of
Odysseus, the last of the Heroes, his plan for the wooden Horse and
his many adventures on his long journey home to Greece. With a
beautiful introduction by best-selling author Michelle Paver, and
additional endmatter including an author profile, who's who,
activities, glossary and more.
Puffin Classics bring the very best children's stories to a new
generation. Roger Lancelyn Green's time-honoured collection of
Norse myths and legends is introduced by bestselling author
Michelle Paver, creator of the Chronicles of Ancient Darkness
collection and Gods and Warriors, her epic Greek Bronze Age series
for Puffin. The great Norse sagas are full of magic and heroic
deeds. Odin's wanderings, Thor's hammer, the death of Bakkur, the
vision of Ragnarok - tales which have been told since time
immemorial - are given a fresh life in this version, written as one
continuous exciting adventure story. Puffin Classics contain
additional endnotes for children including an author profile, a
guide to who's who, activities and more.
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Lutheran Salvationists? (Paperback)
Gudrun Maria Lydholm; Foreword by John Larsson; Preface by Roger Green
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R880
R724
Discovery Miles 7 240
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Tales of Ancient Egypt (Paperback)
Roger Green; Roger Lancelyn Green; Introduction by Michael Rosen
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R218
R183
Discovery Miles 1 830
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This collection brings the world of Ancient Egypt to life with
tales of journey and discovery. Among the many stories are the
great myth of Amen-Ra, who formed all the creatures in the world;
the entrancing tale of Isis, who searched the waters for her dead
husband Osiris; and the miraculous story of the girl with the
rose-red slippers, considered the first-ever Cinderella tale.
Entertaining and enchanting, this is a timeless collection of the
oldest stories in the world.
Very few people have not interrupted a motorway journey to use the
amenities of a service station. The author of this work, however,
is not just passing through. His mission is to create a
contemporary record in diary form of everyday life at a motorway
service station. The result is a highly amusing yet informative
account of this 'fantasy world'. With 'voyeuristic curiosity', the
author faithfully describes all he hears and sees: snappy mobile
phone conversations, disorderly queues for coffee, intense business
meetings and sexual encounters in the gents'. We are entertained by
his astute observations of human eccentricities: the disorientation
of visitors faced by the 'visual overload' of this almost surreal
environment; their confusion at the drinks counter; their reaction
to the high prices. The work has, at the same time, an almost
journalistic appeal to it. The author includes snippets of traffic
news, apt quotations from novels, factual information from
government reports and interviews with staff, local people and
visitors to the service station. We realise that the motorway
service station is not simply a place to eat and drink; it is a
social arena, a community apart that on our next visit we will
regard with educated eyes.
To avoid unfair and abusive practice in social care, policy makers
and professionals need to examine the body of values, rules and
methods which guide their work, and to move towards a more
sophisticated participatory approach to social responsibility.
Presenting the stories of individuals from all levels of the social
and legal systems, including service users, judges, therapists,
psychiatrists, social workers, social policy academics and parents,
Ethical Practice and the Abuse of Power in Social Responsibility
represents and unites academic, professional and personal
perspectives.
Topics include sections on accountability and confidentiality,
system abuse in psychiatric medicine, child protection and child
care work, community poverty action, children's rights in statutory
agency decision making, and the use of information technology in
family law disputes.
The book contains background material, a review of current
research, case studies and useful addresses, and lays guidelines
for future policy. It will be essential reading for social care
academics, policy makers and professionals seeking to refine their
practice to understand the invisible and prejudicial structures and
processes which govern their work.
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