A cleaning lady, who dared to commit as a profession to this horrific stereotype assigned to her through foreign gazes, with that losing her connection to the origin of those stereotypes, her femininity. A failure of an author in a bad mood, who was trying to write a satire, but fell victim to her own melancholy. Who will win? The failure. The failure wins, this is not a satire.
18 years ago a devastating conflict resulted in the death of most superheroes and villains. Only a handful survived and turned the table, but the catastrophic impact marked the world for years to come. Now, memories of the heroes linger in movie and comic books to celebrate those who have fallen. Arisu Nakamura is Highschool student who is a huge fan of the old and always admired them and after an experiment of her friend failed she gets the chance to become one of the heroes she always looked up to. But being a hero is not easy. Will she prevail and bring hope to the city, or will she fail and show that heroes are of the past?
The Gods of Tomorrow explores the intersection of AI and biotechnology, highlighting their revolutionary potential and inherent dangers. Through a blend of personal anecdotes, case studies, and expert interviews, the book examines groundbreaking advancements and their implications for society. It delves into the ethical dilemmas and risks associated with these technologies, such as privacy concerns, genetic manipulation, and the future of human enhancement. The narrative stresses the importance of responsible innovation and governance, advocating for a balanced approach to harnessing technological progress while safeguarding against its possible threats. This insightful work challenges readers to consider the profound impact of these tools on the future.
Will you ever be able to find out who lives inside your house of thoughts? Do you claim to be alive by the criteria of existence or do you merely breathe? Reframe of Mind: Ennui opens doors to discourses on the perception of reality, the idea of interweaving threads of life and, primarily, the myriad thalassic layers of the ocean of our very own consciousness. This "true" version of the original work not only includes an extra chapter, but also features a completely revamped story that adds depth and intrigue. Additionally, readers will be delighted to find vibrantly designed coloured pages interspersed between each chapter.
"The Orphaned" illustrates one of the possibilities for refuge and growth available to orphans worldwide. A place of solidarity that requires minimal grants and donations from foundations or charities, but yields maximum rewards in terms of the benefits an orphaned child receives, and the individual they grow up to be. Amir's story characterizes Joseph, an orphan from an unspecified country in the Middle East, who loses his parents while in a foreign land. Joseph, seeking to build a stable future for himself, turns to the Church, which gives him refuge, shelters him, preserves his wealth, and gifts him a sense of belonging and hope again. Through the many characters Joseph meets and experiences he has, he regains his identity and goes on to live a life of his own choosing, one that he is grateful for, and one beyond his expectations...
I see it as impudent to divulge what this story entails, but the following wouldn't be, by any stretch of the imagination, an inaccurate description of what I have wrought: As jingoistic fascists declaim upon various matters, things soon start deliquescing into the absurd; with that a plethora of commotions arise, and other perplexities get unveiled.
Are you insecure about being stuck in mediocrity? Does the feeling of not making a meaningful impact bother you? Are you ready to reclaim your confidence? Are you willing to do a mindful shift, moving beyond self-doubt and embracing possibilities? Then, this is for you. The book is all about unraveling one's thought process. It takes you through an expedition of self-discovery, leaving no stone unturned in the process. The book is meticulously crafted as a conversation between the reader and the author! The author not only covers the core topic, the Fear of Being Average, but also other realms like perfectionism, overthinking, and self-love. The book hosts dedicated spaces mindfully crafted to help the reader self-reflect in a meaningful manner. The limelight of the book is its structured approach and a guideline on untangling one's thoughts for better self-understanding and leveraging the success journey. The author has conceived the book as timeless and transcends age and gender.
Software engineering requires specialized knowledge of a broad spectrum of topics, including the construction of software and the platforms, applications, and environments in which the software operates as well as an understanding of the people who build and use the software. Offering an authoritative perspective, the two volumes of the Encyclopedia of Software Engineering cover the entire multidisciplinary scope of this important field. More than 200 expert contributors and reviewers from industry and academia across 21 countries provide easy-to-read entries that cover software requirements, design, construction, testing, maintenance, configuration management, quality control, and software engineering management tools and methods. Editor Phillip A. Laplante uses the most universally recognized definition of the areas of relevance to software engineering, the Software Engineering Body of Knowledge (SWEBOK®), as a template for organizing the material. Also available in an electronic format, this encyclopedia supplies software engineering students, IT professionals, researchers, managers, and scholars with unrivaled coverage of the topics that encompass this ever-changing field. Also Available Online This Taylor & Francis encyclopedia is also available through online subscription, offering a variety of extra benefits for researchers, students, and librarians, including: Citation tracking and alerts Active reference linking Saved searches and marked lists HTML and PDF format options Contact Taylor and Francis for more information or to inquire about subscription options and print/online combination packages. US: (Tel) 1.888.318.2367; (E-mail) [email protected] International: (Tel) +44 (0) 20 7017 6062; (E-mail) [email protected]