Este autor profundiza en los conceptos matemáticos, presentándolos al mundo con claridad y elegancia. Su obra a menudo se adentra en intrincadas ideas geométricas, haciendo que temas aparentemente inaccesibles sean abordables para una audiencia más amplia. A través de su escritura, ofrece una perspectiva única sobre el mundo de los números y las formas, que es a la vez intelectualmente estimulante y poética.
Exploring the intersection of theater and design, this book highlights Robert Wilson's innovative approach to chair design within his artistic oeuvre. Since the 1960s, Wilson has integrated uniquely crafted chairs into his productions, treating them as integral components of his performances. Featuring works from 1969 to 2011, the publication showcases a diverse range of materials and styles, including the Parzival Sofa and the Clementine Hunter Rocker. It also reveals Wilson's dual role as a designer and collector, presenting several previously unexhibited pieces.
The Ultimate Guide to Mudras for Healing (Simple Hand Gestures for Ultimate Memory Improvement)
192 páginas
7 horas de lectura
Exploring the ancient practice of mudras, this book delves into their origins in early Indian Vedic Hindu culture and their subsequent adoption in Buddhism. It highlights the significance of these hand gestures in spiritual and healing practices, offering insights into their historical context and transformative potential in modern life. The text emphasizes the deep-rooted connection between mudras and mindfulness, inviting readers to discover their benefits for physical and mental well-being.
Post-War Brutalist Architecture in Paris and Environs
192 páginas
7 horas de lectura
Focusing on the evolution of Brutalist architecture in Paris, this book offers an in-depth analysis of its triumphs and shortcomings. Through extensive research, interviews, and photography, it captures the diverse expressions of Brutalism, showcasing both celebrated monuments and neglected structures. The work serves as a significant resource for understanding the impact of this architectural style on the urban landscape, highlighting its complex legacy within the city.
This book explores the evolution of graph theory in North America from 1876 to 1976. It begins with James Joseph Sylvester, a prominent mathematician who became the first professor of mathematics at Johns Hopkins University and introduced the modern concept of "graph" in his inaugural lecture, linking it to algebra and chemistry. A century later, in 1976, Kenneth Appel and Wolfgang Haken solved the long-standing four color problem, marking a significant milestone in the field. The narrative traces graph theory's development, highlighting both well-known and lesser-known figures. While many mathematicians dedicated their careers to graph theory, some, like Hassler Whitney, transitioned to other areas, and others, including C. S. Peirce and George Birkhoff, made contributions while focusing on different fields. Interspersed throughout are contextual interludes detailing the growth of the American university system and the parallel advancements in Europe. Additionally, the book summarizes key publications that shaped the discipline. Overall, it chronicles how graph theory emerged, took root, and thrived in America.
The book emphasizes the importance of viewing life as a gift and understanding that destiny guides personal movement and growth. It encourages readers to maintain an open mind, allowing their thoughts to illuminate their path. By letting go of preconceived notions and embracing current knowledge, individuals can progress gradually and learn from their experiences. The message promotes self-discovery and the value of learning through mistakes as essential steps in navigating life’s journey.
The narrative centers on Robert, who continues to engage with Fox News following the departure of Rush Limbaugh. He now tunes into a new lineup of hosts, reflecting his ongoing interest in conservative commentary and the evolving media landscape. The story explores themes of loyalty to familiar voices and the impact of changing media figures on audience perceptions.
What was the original purpose of the Gospel of Matthew? For whom was it written? In this two-volume commentary, Walter Wilson interprets Matthew as a catechetical work reflecting the ideological and institutional concerns of disaffected Jewish followers of Jesus in the late first century CE. Wilson’s thesis frames Matthew’s Gospel as a continuation of the biblical narrative and a didactic text aimed at shaping the identity of a dissident minority. It clarifies Jesus’s Jewish character as the “Son of David,” while contrasting him with prominent religious leaders, particularly the Pharisees, and showing his openness to non-Jews. Through meticulous engagement with the Greek text and relevant literature, Wilson provides insights into the first book of the New Testament. After an introduction that covers the text's background, genre, literary features, and theological orientation, he offers thorough commentary on each passage, addressing topics like morality, liturgy, mission, group discipline, and eschatology. Scholars, students, pastors, and readers interested in the unique aspects of Matthew among the Synoptics will benefit from Wilson’s deep contextualization, informed by his extensive study of the New Testament and Christian origins.
Explore extraordinary examples of Modern architecture built across London between 1930 and 1960 with this new guide map. Featuring over fifty buildings, this two-sided guide includes photography, building details and an introduction. Written by The Bartlett School of Architecture’s Robin Wilson, with original photography by Nigel Green.This map is Blue Crow Media’s latest title focused on London architecture and design, following maps for the London Underground, Brutalism, Art Deco, Postmodernism and the buildings of Nicholas Hawksmoor.
This book surveys and analyzes twenty-seven major collections of wisdom sayings from antiquity, including texts from ancient Egypt, the ancient Near East, ancient Israel and early Judaism, early Christianity, and the Greco-Roman world. Through the diversity of these selections, readers are exposed to wisdom literature from a wide array of historical, cultural, and linguistic settings, which unfolds into a larger understanding of how different ancient peoples articulated a gnomic understanding of life. Throughout this useful guide, Walter Wilson keeps a constant eye on the relation of the wisdom texts to the worlds from which they emerged--paying close attention to each text's distinctive thematic profile and how its moral agenda was mapped onto the reader's social landscape. Where appropriate, he discusses affinities between the different collections and draws conclusions about ancient wisdom literature as a genre. For further study, each entry includes a short bibliography directing the reader to an up-to-date translation of the collection in question and other relevant secondary texts, making this an ideal starting point for anyone studying wisdom literature of the ancient world.
What was the original purpose of the Gospel of Matthew? For whom was it written? In this two-volume commentary, Walter Wilson interprets Matthew as a catechetical work reflecting the ideological and institutional concerns of disaffected Jewish followers of Jesus in the late first century CE. Wilson argues that Matthew's Gospel serves as both a continuation of the biblical narrative and a didactic text aimed at shaping the identity of a beleaguered minority. The text emphasizes Jesus's Jewish identity as the "Son of David," while contrasting him with contemporary religious leaders, particularly the Pharisees, and illustrating his openness to non-Jews. Through careful analysis of the Greek text and relevant sources, Wilson provides valuable insights into the first book of the New Testament. The introduction covers the text's background, genre, literary features, and theological orientation. Wilson then offers detailed commentary on each passage, addressing the intended messages to first-century readers regarding morality, liturgy, mission, group discipline, and eschatology. Scholars, students, pastors, and readers interested in the distinctiveness of Matthew among the Synoptics will find Wilson's contextualization of the text both enlightening and beneficial, drawing from his extensive study of the New Testament and Christian origins.
The author channels his thoughts and emotions into short stories, inspired by his favorite news sources. After completing two books, he embarked on a new journey, aiming for a collection of twenty-one stories in his fourth book. Writing serves as a remedy for loneliness, with narratives that evoke both laughter and tears. The author expresses a belief in humor as a healing force, and his dedication is evident, having gone through multiple keyboards in the process. Each story reflects his experiences and the ups and downs of life.
The author's personal experiences and reflections on solitude inspire a collection of short stories, blending humor and emotion. Drawing truth from his preferred news sources, he channels his thoughts into writing after completing two books. This collection represents one of three, with aspirations for a fourth containing twenty-one tales. Each story aims to evoke laughter or tears, showcasing the author's journey through creativity and the therapeutic power of storytelling, all while navigating the challenges of loneliness.
This short fictional story is about a young boy, called Logan, who's Grandpa
has a special talent, FARTING. But his farts are louder and smellier than
anyone else's.
A fully illustrated, accessible guide to the life and work of Isaac Newton,
Britain's Greatest Scientist. Includes concise and easy-to-follow descriptions
of Newton's work on gravity, motion, light, colour and calculus, as well as
assessing his continuing legacy.
This major biography offers a vivid account of P.T. Barnum, the iconic figure in American entertainment. As the co-creator of the Barnum & Bailey Circus, he was instrumental in popularizing sensations like Jumbo the Elephant and Jenny Lind, embodying the spirit of wonder and trickery. Barnum's legacy as one of the most significant Americans of the nineteenth century endures even 125 years after his death. Robert Wilson's engaging narrative captures Barnum's genius, infamy, and charisma, detailing his journey from a young man who learned to captivate audiences to a millionaire who faced tragedy, bankruptcy, and destruction yet continually rebuilt his life. Throughout his career, Barnum courted controversy but was driven by a desire to entertain and uplift rather than deceive. He is often misquoted as saying, "There's a sucker born every minute," when in fact, he took pride in delivering value to his audiences. Wilson, editor of The American Scholar, crafts a compelling story that reflects Barnum's buoyant spirit and argues for his rightful place among American icons, representing a unique blend of optimism, industriousness, humor, and relentless energy.
Lewis Buzbee, ex librero y comercial de ventas en el sector, comparte en esta narración su pasión por el libro en todos sus aspectos: desde el placer de recorrer las librerías sin prisa, atentos a los cientos de promesas que esconden en cada uno de sus es
Robin Wilson has produced a wonderful introduction to some of the most
fundamental ideas in mathematics. I would hightly recommend that you give a
copy to any inquisitive young person you know. Andrew Hone, LMS Newsletter
Iago Melo ist kein Mann, dem man sich widersetzt. Der brasilianische Multimillionär weiß, was er will und wie er es bekommt. Ohne jeden Skrupel. Als seine Tochter Sabrina entführt wird, engagiert er zwar einen Unterhändler, spielt aber sein eigenes gefährliches Spiel. Denn ein Iago Melo darf keine Schwäche zeigen. Zum Glück hat er dabei die Rechnung ohne Charles Boxer gemacht, den angeheuerten Spezialisten aus Europa. Der tut alles, um Sabrina freizubekommen. Was er nicht ahnt, ist, dass er sich dabei tief in ein dicht gesponnenes Netz aus Politik und Rache verstrickt. Und dass am Ende auch seine eigene schmerzliche Geschichte eine wichtige Rolle spielen wird ...
Sport Management: The Basics is an engaging and accessible introduction to sport management. Drawing links between academic theory and practice, it explores the current challenges facing managers in the sport industry, addressing such topics as the history of sport management, the role of the manager, levels of management, the public, private and voluntary sectors, and sport management in the global marketplace. With suggestions for further reading throughout the text, a comprehensive chapter on employment and employability, and case studies which explore both theory and practice, Sport Management: The Basics offers a clear and concise introduction for anyone seeking to study or work in sport management.
In the space of 32 hours, the children of six billionaires are taken off the streets of London in a well-planned kidnapping. The perpetrators demand £25 million per hostage. For 'expenses'. Not ransom. And when your child goes missing, you need Charles Boxer. A man who will stop at nothing. The wealthy parents of the missing children know that Boxer will do more than the police can, but that doesn't mean the law will leave it to him. Soon the investigation goes beyond the corridors of power and into even darker corners. But still nobody knows what this mysterious kidnap gang ultimately want - and, if they have a cause, what the hell is it?
"Seldom do comics burst onto the scene and shatter our worldview by being entirely poignant, raw, and captivating - but then, most comics aren't Bitch Panet." - Entertainment Weekly Eisner Award-nominated writer Kelly Sue DeConnick (Pretty Deadly, Captain Marvel) and Valentine De Landro (X-Factor) team up to bring you the premiere volume of Bitch Planet, a deliciously vicious riff on women-in-prison sci-fi exploitation. In a future just a few years down the road in the wrong direction, a woman's failure to comply with her patriarchal overlords will result in exile to the meanest penal planet in the galaxy. When the newest crop of fresh femmes arrive, can they work together to stay alive or will hidden agendas, crooked guards, and the deadliest sport on (or off!) Earth take them to their maker?
Revealing the richness and influence of Oxford's mathematical tradition and the fascinating characters that have helped to shape it for over 800 years, this second edition brings the story right up to the opening of the new Oxford Mathematical Institute in 2013, with a foreword from Marcus du Sautoy and recent developments from Peter M. Neumann.
Charles Boxer, ex-army, ex-police, has found his niche in private security. His speciality: high-stakes kidnap resolution. But it's a rootless life that doesn't impress his teenage daughter, Amy, or her mother, Detective Sergeant Mercy Danqah. Alyshia D'Cruz, daughter of Indian tycoon Francisco 'Frank' D'Cruz, has grown up in London and Mumbai wanting for nothing. But one night, after a boozy evening out, she gets in the wrong cab home. When D'Cruz hires Boxer to find Alyshia, Boxer knows Frank's colourful business career has made him plenty of enemies along the way.
Vortex tells the story of Turk Findley, the protagonist introduced in Axis, who is transported ten thousand years into the future by the mysterious entities called "the Hypotheticals." In this future humanity exists on a chain of planets connected by Hypothetical gateways; but Earth itself is a dying world, effectively quarantined. Turk and his young friend Isaac Dvali are taken up by a community of fanatics who use them to enable a passage to the dying Earth, where they believe a prophecy of human/Hypothetical contact will be fulfilled. The prophecy is only partly true, however, and Turk must unravel the truth about the nature and purpose of the Hypotheticals before they carry him on a journey through warped time to the end of the universe itself. Vortex is thrilling and complex science fiction novel from Hugo Award-winning author Robert Charles Wilson.
¡Ahora es posible! Con el famoso método Wilson, tiene en sus manos la mejor oportunidad de aprender ruso con éxito. Sin perder el tiempo con informaciones innecesarias, con dos lecciones por día y en una semana de trabajo podrá aprender ruso y preparar sus fines de semana en Moscú, San Petersburgo, Kaliningrado… - asimilará la gramá verbos, pronombres, adverbios, construcciones lingüísticas...; - aprenderá el vocabulario básico para los diálogos durante sus viajes; - empezará a construir sus propias frases… Se trata de un método serio, lúdico y agradable, adecuado para todos. Este libro le acompañará durante una semana... y durante el fin de semana. ¡Puede recomendarlo a sus familiares y a sus amigos, porque aprender ruso con el método Wilson se convierte en un placer! ¡Y buen fin de semana! El famoso método de Robert Wilson requiere un poco de voluntad por parte del alumno, memoria y trabajo durante una sola semana, para alcanzar un nivel de ruso correcto y así poder hablar esta lengua viva, práctica y contemporánea.
A sweltering Seville is recovering from the shock of a terrorist attack and Inspector Jefe Javier Falcon is struggling to fulfil his promise to its citizens: that he would find the real perpetrators of the outrage."
Lewis Carroll's books have delighted children and adults for generations, but behind their exuberant fantasy and delightful nonsense was the mind of a brilliant mathematician. This title explores the curious imagination of this man who filled his writings with problems, paradoxes, puzzles and teasing games of logic.
Wildly praised by readers and critics alike, Robert Charles Wilson's Spin won science fiction's highest honor, the Hugo Award for Best Novel. Now, in Axis , Spin 's direct sequel, Wilson takes us to the "world next door"—the planet engineered by the mysterious Hypotheticals to support human life, and connected to Earth by way of the Arch that towers hundreds of miles over the Indian Ocean. Humans are colonizing this new world—and, predictably, fiercely exploiting its resources, chiefly large deposits of oil in the western deserts of the continent of Equatoria. Lise Adams is a young woman attempting to uncover the mystery of her father's disappearance ten years earlier. Turk Findley is an ex-sailor and sometimes-drifter. They come together when an infall of cometary dust seeds the planet with tiny remnant Hypothetical machines. Soon, this seemingly hospitable world will become very alien indeed—as the nature of time is once again twisted, by entities unknown.
Suddenly, Javier Falcon finds himself at the centre of a full-scale terrorist alert. High-profile arrests, a series of explosions and a suspect publicly gunned down in the street rock the city to its core. But it is only when the cell goes missing that Falcon makes the most terrifying discovery of all."
Mario Vega is seven years old and his life is about to change forever. Across the street, his father lies dead on the kitchen floor and his mother has been suffocated under her own pillow. It appears to be a suicide pact, but Inspector Javier Falcon has his doubts when he finds a note crushed in the dead man's hand."
En død restauranteier med avskårne øyelokk og et gammelt fotografi får politietterforsker Javier Falcón til å utforske sin egen fortid. Den blinde mannen i Sevilla ble kåret til Årets påskekrim 2003 i Aftenposten, og er en forrykende og oppslukende thriller. Terningkast 6. «Robert Wilson igjen til topps . en atmosfæreskaper av Guds nåde.»Terje Stemland, AftenpostenTerningkast 6. «Ingen over, ingen ved siden.»Stein Roll, Adresseavisen«Imponerende roman fra en av krimsjangerens mest interessante.»Lars Helge Nilsen, Bergens Tidende«Robert Wilson skriver krim på et nivå vi sjelden blir tilbudt.»Leif Ekle, NRK P2«Det holder å si at både han [Javier Falcón] har eksepsjonelle kvaliteter, og at Robert Wilson neppe har sin overmann i dagens krim. . Påsken er sikret, i alle fall for leseren.»Christopher Hals Gylseth, Dagbladet
A Séville, trois personnes sont retrouvées mortes ligotées devant leur télévision, les paupières découpées. Chargé de l'enquête, l'inspecteur principal Falcon se retrouve confronté à son propre passé pour arrêter le tueur.
The plot revolves around Bruce Medway, a troubleshooter drawn into a web of corruption when schoolgirls start disappearing along the West African coast. Tasked by former adversary Franconelli to locate a missing French trader, Bruce finds himself entangled in a larger scheme involving the vanished girls, revealing a dark connection between their disappearances, greed, and the mafia's influence. As he navigates perilous circumstances, Bruce must concoct a risky plan to survive in a world where safety is a mirage.
Set against the backdrop of West Africa, the story follows a fixer who becomes entangled in danger after a seemingly simple video delivery spirals into chaos. Hired to protect a wealthy playboy searching for diamonds, he finds himself amidst violence and a murder investigation. As he grapples with his obligations and the escalating threats, he realizes that unraveling the mystery is crucial for his survival, making him a target for a relentless killer lurking in the shadows.
The bestselling author of "A Small Death in Lisbon" tells a gripping tale of a grisly murder that leads a police detective to the seamy side of his famous father's life.
Screening for breast cancer is now an accepted part of healthcare practice in many parts of the world. However, the advent of mass screening has brought with it the need for rapid and accurate diagnosis. Breast calcifications in particular are commonly misinterpreted, and definitive diagnosis of whether such calcifications represent benign or malignant conditions is extremely difficult, as the calcifications can easily be missed, or their shape (which is critical in diagnosis) misinterpreted. This book aims to provide a practical understanding to the diagnosis and treatment of breast calcification and will be essential reading for all members of the breast screening team, including pathologists, radiologists and surgeons. The multidisciplinary group of authors first cover in detail the main pathologies that present with calcification, and go on to describe the techniques of fine needle aspiration and core biopsy and large bore biopsy sampling of tissue, reporting procedures, radiological management of calcification and clinical aspects of the diagnosis of breast calcification. The second part of the book looks at some of the most recently adopted methodologies for diagnosis such as high frequency ultrasound, computer aided diagnosis and the roles of MRI and synchrotron radiation.
Math prodigy Andrea Aspinall vanishes from her first assignment for the British secret service, using a Nazi traitor's identity and memories to recreate a new life for herself. By the author of A Small Death in Lisbon. Reprint. 75,000 first printing.
Using story lines that converge in time, Robert Wilson skillfully weaves two stories: the investigation into the brutal sex murder of a 15-year-girl in 1998, and the tangled, bloody saga of a financial enterprise that begins with the Nazis in 1941. An engrossing and complex tale, characterized by an atmospheric evocation of past and present Portugal, fascinating characters of great psychological depth, a brilliant plot that grips the reader to the last word. Winner of the prestigious Gold Dagger Award, U.K., for best mystery of 1999.
Set in West Africa, this third novel in the author's Bruce Medway series finds the protagonist caught up in a savage world where a power-hungry Nigerian presidential candidate, a rich blow-loving American and a mafia capo are fighting a silent war in which pawns are badly needed.
Bruce Medway operates as a "fixer" for African and expatriate traders operating out of Benin. It is not life-threatening, until he crosses Madame Severou over a deal to smuggle rice into Nigeria. His client warns him off further involvement and instead asks him to locate a missing employee.
At first encounter with any of Robert Wilson's main stage works can be literally overwhelming. The sheer beauty of his theatrical visions, the dreamy rightness of the action, the hypnotic blend of non-linear disjunction and deeper coherence... all of these seize one's attention and, if one is particularly susceptible to Wilson's power, compel one into thinking that nothing like this can ever have happened on a stage before. To characterize Robert Wilson's work as a summation of his activities as a teacher, writer, sculptor, painter, designer, architect and theater director would be to emphasize the diversity of his talents and overlook the coherence which underlies his work. This exhibition of Wilson's work was designed to expand our perception as we continue to view and review the impact of many arts upon the visual world.
"While this, the second volume of the Cosmic Trigger trilogy, continues along the path set by the original Cosmic Trigger I: Final Secret of the Illuminati, it also stands solidly on its own. Any reader with an open mind and a sense of humor cannot help but be entertained and enlightened while following Wilson's explorations into such subjects as the future of cyberspace; the peculiarities of Irish jurisprudence; links among the Mafia, the CIA and the Catholic Church; anal-eroticism in The White House; the Dog Castrator of Palm Springs; and many more observations from his infinitely fertile brain."--Publisher description.