The Last Lecture

The Last Lecture

Author: Randy Pausch

Publisher:

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780340978504

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The author, a computer science professor diagnosed with terminal cancer, explores his life, the lessons that he has learned, how he has worked to achieve his childhood dreams, and the effect of his diagnosis on him and his family.


Infinite Worlds

Infinite Worlds

Author: Kate Sheeran Swed

Publisher: Spells & Spaceships Press

Published: 2023-07-03

Total Pages: 1924

ISBN-13:

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Discover the wonders and perils of the cosmos in a thrilling new collection of series-starting science fiction novels! Packed full of interstellar heists, dangerous salvage operations, and unlikely heroes who take the fate of the galaxy into their own hands, each full-length novel promises to immerse you in captivating new worlds. Dive into a brand new adventure – download the Infinite Worlds collection today! About the Books: Chaos Zone by Kate Sheeran Swed Stranded in the most dangerous system in the galaxy, Sloane sets her sights on a bounty with a reward that could solve all her problems. When the Commander of the Galactic Fleet becomes her unexpected rival, Sloane must navigate an increasingly dangerous web of galactic politics in order to secure her prize – all while questioning her own chances of making it out alive. Starship Waking by C. Gockel In a galaxy plagued by terror, a starship's ominous dreams foretell impending doom, while a wolf-human hybrid with a haunting secret seeks answers to her nightmares and a pleasure 'bot discovers a message from an enigmatic sender. As their paths converge, the galaxy braces for a seismic upheaval, for the starship itself is awakening. Dakiti by E.J. Fisch In the formidable world of Haphez, Lieutenant Aroska Tarbic finds himself partnered with skilled operative Ziva Payvan – and the assassin who killed his brother. When they begin unraveling the threads of a dangerous conspiracy, they must overcome their animosity and work together to protect their race from peril. Amidst blurred alliances, their mission becomes a race against time, where trust becomes a fragile commodity and their own lives may be at stake. The Concordia Deception by J.J. Green Humanity's deep space colony expedition finally reaches its long-awaited destination – but the newfound world proves far from idyllic. With alien predators threatening the settlers and hidden saboteurs endangering their survival from within, Ethan, a descendant of generations aboard the ship, becomes the beacon of hope in a rapidly escalating crisis. As tensions mount, he must confront the perils lurking both within and beyond the colony's boundaries to safeguard the future of humankind. Ghost Pirate Gambit by Jessie Kwak Lasadi doesn't like strangers on her ship – but she'll need a bigger crew if she's going to steal a mysterious artifact from a dead pirate's long-lost space station. She takes a reluctant chance on a charming grifter named Raj, along with a skilled hacker and her genius little brother. But the station holds more than long-dead ghosts, and the crew's secrets threaten to undermine the job. If they can't learn to trust each other, none of them will make it out alive… Starship Renegades: Uprising by S.J. Bryant Seeking vengeance after the defeat of her beloved rebel cause, Kari leads her crew on a salvage mission of an abandoned Imperium ship. But when Kari and her crew arrive, they find more questions than loot. Where are the crew? What happened to the other looters? And what is the ship’s AI hiding in the restricted zones? The truth promises to change everything – but with the Imperium in pursuit, time is running out, and the price of answers may be their very lives. The Adventures of Wil Calder by John Wilker Desperate for a crew, Wil Calder assembles a team of misfits from across the Galactic Commonwealth. Their mission seems simple: break into a space station used by criminals to store their loot. However, they soon find themselves entangled in a galactic conspiracy that threatens the entire Commonwealth. Now, this unlikely group must rise to the occasion and prevent civil war, even though they're just a bunch of misfits and the sole human to have ventured beyond our solar system. The fate of the galaxy rests in their hands, and the pressure is on.


The End of European Integration

The End of European Integration

Author: Paul Taylor

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2007-11-30

Total Pages: 197

ISBN-13: 1134084749

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Written by a leading international expert on European integration, this volume examines the European Union in a period of hesitation about future integration in the early twenty-first century.


Beyond the World's End

Beyond the World's End

Author: T. J. Demos

Publisher: Duke University Press

Published: 2020-08-03

Total Pages: 169

ISBN-13: 1478012250

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In Beyond the World's End T. J. Demos explores cultural practices that provide radical propositions for living in a world beset by environmental and political crises. Rethinking relationships between aesthetics and an expanded political ecology that foregrounds just futurity, Demos examines how contemporary artists are diversely addressing urgent themes, including John Akomfrah's cinematic entanglements of racial capitalism with current environmental threats, the visual politics of climate refugees in work by Forensic Architecture and Teddy Cruz and Fonna Forman, and moving images of Afrofuturist climate justice in projects by Arthur Jafa and Martine Syms. Demos considers video and mixed-media art that responds to resource extraction in works by Angela Melitopoulos, Allora & Calzadilla, and Ursula Biemann, as well as the multispecies ecologies of Terike Haapoja and Public Studio. Throughout Demos contends that contemporary intersections of aesthetics and politics, as exemplified in the Standing Rock #NoDAPL campaign and the Zad's autonomous zone in France, are creating the imaginaries that will be crucial to building a socially just and flourishing future.


Well-Being for All: A Holistic Framework for Tropical Cities

Well-Being for All: A Holistic Framework for Tropical Cities

Author: Yann Follain

Publisher: Pagesetters

Published: 2023-09-22

Total Pages: 509

ISBN-13: 981188255X

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As cities continue to grow in this age of climate emergency, it is essential to question how cities are planned and designed in order to be prepared for the future. With a background in the built environment ranging from macro to micro-scale projects, the framework was born from our research and practice while imagining the future for the Paya Lebar Air Base Conceptual Master Plan project in Singapore from 2021 to 2022. Building upon this work, further research and interviews with local experts from urban planning, architecture, public policy and community stakeholders led us to answer this crucial question: How can the built environment be designed to support a holistic way of life towards the well-being of Planet, People &Prosperity in a Tropical context? In this book, readers will learn how well-being can be realised through 12 inter-reliant Principles, be equipped with the skills to analyse their urban environment through intangible and tangible objectives. Coupled with strategies across the scales from urban planning to the buildings and spaces we inhabit, the book is useful for all interested in improving our built environment for all, from urban planners to architects, policy makers, community stakeholders and the everyday city residents.


Selected Literary Essays

Selected Literary Essays

Author: C. S. Lewis

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2013-11-07

Total Pages: 355

ISBN-13: 1107685389

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This volume includes over twenty of C. S. Lewis's most important literary essays, written between 1932 and 1962. The topics discussed range from Chaucer to Kipling, from 'The Literary Impact of the Authorized Version' to 'Psycho-Analysis and Literary Criticism,' from Shakespeare and Bunyan to Sir Walter Scott and William Morris. Common to each essay, however, is the lively wit, the distinctive forthrightness and the discreet erudition which characterizes Lewis's best critical writing.


Critical Essays on Lord Dunsany

Critical Essays on Lord Dunsany

Author: S. T. Joshi

Publisher: Scarecrow Press

Published: 2013-08-22

Total Pages: 306

ISBN-13: 0810892359

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From the publication of his first book in 1905 until his death, Lord Dunsany (1878–1957) was an immensely popular Anglo-Irish writer. He has long been admired in the realms of fantasy, horror, and supernatural fiction and was a friend and colleague of writers W. B. Yeats, Lady Gregory, James Stephens, and Oliver St. John Gogarty. In recent years he has enjoyed a resurgence as a pioneering fantasy writer and an immense influence on later work in the genre. Critical Essays on Lord Dunsany is the first volume to assemble studies of Dunsany’s short fiction, novels, plays, and memoirs, as well as discussions of his influence on such writers as J. R. R. Tolkien and H. P. Lovecraft. The book also contains early articles and reviews by Yeats, Lovecraft, H. L. Mencken, Rebecca West, and Arthur C. Clarke. Seven original essays by leading contemporary scholars on Dunsany examine the use of medieval archetypes in his fantasy novels; the distinctiveness of his recurring character, clubman Joseph Jorkens; the influence of Don Quixote on his first novel, The Chronicles of Rodriguez (1922); the treatment of religion in his later novels; and other subjects. This anthology presents a comprehensive snapshot of Dunsany’s distinctive work and his contribution to fantasy fiction and world literature. Making a case for the continued study of this neglected but hugely influential writer, Critical Essays on Lord Dunsany will be of great interest to enthusiasts of Dunsany’s work as well as students and scholars of fantasy, horror, the supernatural, and Irish literature.


Emerging Economies

Emerging Economies

Author: Parthasarathi Shome

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2015-03-13

Total Pages: 429

ISBN-13: 813222101X

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This volume brings together research on development in three major areas of contemporary global relevance: agriculture and food security, energy, and the institutions of national innovation. Covering six of the largest emerging and developing economies (EDEs) in the world, three Asian (China, India and Malaysia), two Latin American (Brazil and Mexico), and one African (South Africa), the book offers insights on how the major EDEs have addressed the complex and increasingly interrelated issues of agricultural growth, food security and access to energy as part of their growth and development experience over the last three decades. Underscoring the broader view of institutions of national innovation capacities, the volume presents the role of domestic policy and macroeconomic fluctuations in shaping the innovation capacities and development policy in these countries. The book is divided into three main parts. Part I addresses agriculture and food security, while Part II focuses on the energy sector, including the importance of clean energy and energy efficiency in improving access. Parts I and II also cover the role of the major sector-specific innovations for increasing productivity and growth. Subsequently, Part III examines the importance of economy-wide institutions of innovation in the context of supporting growth and development.