Assuming Names

Assuming Names

Author: Tanya Thompson

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2014-04-03

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781496156525

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When it was over, there were a lot of questions. The detectives were embarrassed but they still wanted answered, "How did a 15-year-old runaway successfully pose as a world traveled countess?" The newspapers turned it back on them, practically sneering, "How did she do it while under investigation by the FBI, DEA, and Interpol?" The Mafia had been demanding the same thing for six months, "What is your real name?" And the psychologists asked the question they always ask, "Why?" It's the why of it that will keep a girl in trouble. Assuming Names is the true story of a young con artist. It's the tale of a runaway that assumed the title of countess and then went on to fool the FBI, DEA, and Interpol-as well as a number of other celebrities and institutions-with an elaborate tale of world intrigue.


An Essay on Names and Truth

An Essay on Names and Truth

Author: Wolfram Hinzen

Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA

Published: 2007-10-11

Total Pages: 253

ISBN-13: 0199274428

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This book lays new foundations for the study of reference and truth. It explores truth in the light of Noam Chomsky's Minimalist Program and argues that truth is a function of the human mind. It sets out an internalist reconstruction of meaning and explores its outcomes in language and thought.


An Inkwell of Pen Names

An Inkwell of Pen Names

Author: Stephen Smith

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2006-11-20

Total Pages: 205

ISBN-13: 146284197X

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An Inkwell of Pen Names tells the stories of 100 authors’ pen names in a hundred short chapters. Many other authors who used pen names are discussed incidentally. Features of the compendium include pen names beginning with every letter of the alphabet, authors from twenty-five countries, the recipients of the Nobel Prize for literature who used pseudonyms, and a balanced selection of men and women authors.


Science and Sociology

Science and Sociology

Author: Sheldon Ekland-Olson

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2017-09-01

Total Pages: 171

ISBN-13: 1351692291

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Science and Sociology is from beginning to end an exploration of what this implies for the social sciences, and sociology in particular. The authors argue that over the last several decades, sociology has become less a science and more a quest for isolated assessments of situations, whether they come from demographic analyses, survey research, or ethnographic studies. Above all else, this book is an attempt to promote and advance scientific sociology, and we write at length specifying the how and why of this objective. With this objective in mind, the question becomes: What would a scientific sociology look like?


PowerShellNotes For Professionals

PowerShellNotes For Professionals

Author: Dr. Ashad Ullah Qureshi

Publisher: Concepts Books Publication

Published: 2023-03-01

Total Pages: 184

ISBN-13:

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PowerShell is a cross-platform task automation solution made up of a command-line shell, a scripting language, and a configuration management framework. PowerShell runs on Windows, Linux, and macOS.


Some Assembly Required

Some Assembly Required

Author: Timothy S Margush

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2016-04-19

Total Pages: 624

ISBN-13: 143989700X

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A family of internationally popular microcontrollers, the Atmel AVR microcontroller series is a low-cost hardware development platform suitable for an educational environment. Until now, no text focused on the assembly language programming of these microcontrollers. Through detailed coverage of assembly language programming principles and technique