Blue Memories - Is a collection of poems and prose dealing with the experience of life such as loss, love, pain, happiness, depression, and the transcendent journey of growth.
"Blue Memories" is a composite accounting of the private and professional life of a New York City Police Officer, from early childhood until retirement. An honest and no holds barred story that was originally intended only for his immediate family. His troubled early years describe heartrending and heartwarming stories. The later years describe the professional life of a police officer's rise to Lieutenant in the largest police department in the world. The police stories are vivid and timeless; will shock you, surprise you and at times make you laugh. His varied career included duties in uniform, plainclothes, narcotics investigations and his assignment to the U.S. Attorney's Office for Southern District of New York to work under Rudy Giuliani investigating corruption in the New York Criminal Justice System. "Pat Pesce is a dedicated, inspired ex-cop chomping at the bit to share his NYPD memoir with the rest of the world. For those who enjoy police memories, especially those rooted in the bowels of New York City during the roughest of times, this is the book to read. When least expected, the reader will be howling at some of the humor." -Marshal Frank, Retired Captain Homicide, Miami-Dade Florida police department
Blue Mountain Memories, written by Syracuse native Richard Long, is the history of the mountain and the people from all over the world who settled there.
Our Baby Boy's First Year Memory Book is an adorable memory book offering creative ways for parents to capture the special memories in their baby boy's first year.
Wild Hundreds is a long love song to Chicago. The book celebrates the people, culture, and places often left out of the civic discourse and the travel guides. Wild Hundreds is a book that displays the beauty of black survival and mourns the tragedy of black death.
Emerging concerns and contexts of geological thinking seek to bring out how energopolitical interventions into the geokinetic "unfolding" of the Earth assume new dimensions and directions, owing to the complex and evolving intersections between "folds" and "fluxes" of energy in the context of oceans. Written in negotiation with the notion of energopolitics articulated by Dominic Boyer, Remapping Energopolitics calls for ruling out any epistemic attempt to structure the rhizomatic movements of energy through the transformations of oceans. Aiming to delve deeper into the complex junctures among energy, ocean and earth(ing), epistemic ends of Blue Humanities are reworked with the help of geophilosophical reading of some Sri Lankan minor writings and in doing so, Remapping Energopolitics makes a series of attempts to reconceptualize "energy thinking" in line with the differential and deterritorial grammatology of Deleuzo-Guattarian micropolitics, thereby offering a critique of the structured and stratified understandings of "energy linkages".
A leading mind in the world of artificial intelligence answers the provocative question: “Can we introduce emotion into the computer?” Can we introduce emotion into the computer? David Gelernter, one of the leading lights in artificial intelligence today, begins The Muse in the Machine with this provocative question. In providing an answer, he not only points to a future revolution in computers, but radically changes our views of the human mind itself. Bringing together insights from computer science, cognitive psychology, philosophy of mind, and literary theory, David Gelernter presents what is sure to be a much debated view of how humans have thought, how we think today, and how computers will learn to think in the future.
More than just charts, star bios, and boring listings, "The Country Music Book of Lists" is the perfect gift or pop reference guide for trivia fans, filled with humor, insight, and "down home fun".