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Coordination Models and Languages

Coordination Models and Languages
Author: Tom Holvoet
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2015-04-29
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 3319192825

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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 17th International Conference on Coordination Models and Languages, COORDINATION 2015, held as part of the 10th International Federated Conference on Distributed Computing Techniques, DisCoTec 2015, in Grenoble, France, in June 2015. The 14 full papers and one short paper presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 36 submissions. They are organized in topical sections on tuple-based coordination, coordinating ensembles, constraints, agent-oriented techniques and shared spaces.


The Path of 8

The Path of 8
Author: Amber Christensen
Publisher: Balboa Press
Total Pages: 465
Release: 2015-07-07
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 150433549X

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In 2002, Amber Christensen was brutally bitten by a dog while traveling through Argentina. She was forced to change her travel plans, which led her to Aconcaguathe highest mountain in the Southern Hemispherewhere she met a handsome and charming Argentine mountain guide named Fede. After spending only three days together, the two had fallen deeply in love. They embarked upon a bicontinental life together, lit by love and adventure, fraught with challenges, and darkened by senseless tragedy. After only three years of marriage, Fede was caught in a storm on the summit of the same mountain where their love story had begun. A torturous search and rescue effort ensued, ultimately ending in his death. A video later surfaced which revealed that the rescue attempt had been negligent. In the wake of Fedes untimely passing, Amber was forced to face the mountain that had both blessed and cursed her life and to find a way to create meaning and purpose from insurmountable loss. This is a story of love, death, and moving mountains. Christensen recounts her journey of bicultural love and grief, which brings her back again and again to a twisting mountain trail that offers her transformation, transcendence, and an ultimate acceptance: that in any language, culture or moment, comprender la muerte es comprender la vida (to understand death is to understand life).


Path to Collective Madness

Path to Collective Madness
Author: Dipak K. Gupta
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2001-06-30
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0313074437

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Why did the Rwandan genocide take place? How could parents feed their own children drinks laced with poison in Jonestown? As we see many parts of the world being engulfed in fratricidal frenzy, we wonder if it can happen in this country. Gupta examines contemporary cases of genocide and mass murder and seeks to explain why certain societies are more prone to these actions and others are relatively immune. Gupta sees a dialectical tension between our two identities: the self and the collective. The end of the medieval period was marked by the emergence of individualism in Europe. With time, the march of individualism engulfed the entire Western world and permeated every aspect of its culture, tradition, and academic paradigm. Neoclassical economics is the embodiment of this single-minded pursuit of the rationality of individualism. However, our psychobiological evolution has also imbued us with the irrepressible desire to form groups and to act upon its welfare. The reason for this eternal conflict lies in our own struggle with our two identities. When the pendulum swings to the extreme end of collectivism, genocide and other forms of social abnormalities--collective madness--occur. When we move too far into individualism, people tend to seek something greater beyond selfish pursuits. Through his panoramic view, Gupta provides an explanation for both social order and political pathology that will be of interest to students, scholars, and other researchers involved with ethnic conflict, collective behavior, and conflict resolution.


The Rescuer's Path

The Rescuer's Path
Author: Paula Friedman
Publisher: Plain View Press, LLC
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2012-02
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781935514886

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When Malca Bernovski rides a horse offtrail in Nixon-era Washington DC, she discovers the wounded antiwar leader Gavin Hareen, prime suspect in the lethal bombing of an army truck. The budding love between the sheltered Malca, daughter of a Holocaust survivor, and the anguished, half-Syrian fugitive becomes a desperate struggle against injustice. From the White House to the Rockies, from the Warsaw Ghetto to the post-9/11 search of the lovers' child for her origins, this tale spans generations to delve urgent, timeless questions. _________________ "Exciting, physically vivid, and romantic." --Ursula K. Le Guin, National Book Award, author of The Dispossessed, Lavinia, and many others "I could not stop reading this novel--I loved it " --Carole L. Glickfeld, Flannery O'Connor Award, author of Useful Gifts and Swimming Toward the Ocean "Vivid, humane, and wise, The Rescuer's Path had me from its first line to its last." --Cheryl Strayed, Pushcart Prize, author of Wild and Torch "In a story of what it means to do the right thing, these characters will break your heart and put it back together again." --Heather Sharfeddin, author of Damaged Goods "Timely yet rich with history, this tale compels you to turn page after page. This is the book you can't put down, the people you will remember, the vibrant story we all share." --Carol Denney, activist, writer, satirist, Fiddlers for Peace


The War-Path

The War-Path
Author: J. Jones
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 358
Release: 2024-01-12
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 3368852957

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Reprint of the original, first published in 1874.


The Hand of Compassion

The Hand of Compassion
Author: Kristen Renwick Monroe
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2013-10-31
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1400849578

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Through moving interviews with five ordinary people who rescued Jews during the Holocaust, Kristen Monroe casts new light on a question at the heart of ethics: Why do people risk their lives for strangers and what drives such moral choice? Monroe's analysis points not to traditional explanations--such as religion or reason--but to identity. The rescuers' perceptions of themselves in relation to others made their extraordinary acts spontaneous and left the rescuers no choice but to act. To turn away Jews was, for them, literally unimaginable. In the words of one German Czech rescuer, "The hand of compassion was faster than the calculus of reason." At the heart of this unusual book are interviews with the rescuers, complex human beings from all parts of the Third Reich and all walks of life: Margot, a wealthy German who saved Jews while in exile in Holland; Otto, a German living in Prague who saved more than 100 Jews and provides surprising information about the plot to kill Hitler; John, a Dutchman on the Gestapo's "Most Wanted List"; Irene, a Polish student who hid eighteen Jews in the home of the German major for whom she was keeping house; and Knud, a Danish wartime policeman who took part in the extraordinary rescue of 85 percent of his country's Jews. We listen as the rescuers themselves tell the stories of their lives and their efforts to save Jews. Monroe's analysis of these stories draws on philosophy, ethics, and political psychology to suggest why and how identity constrains our choices, both cognitively and ethically. Her work offers a powerful counterpoint to conventional arguments about rational choice and a valuable addition to the literature on ethics and moral psychology. It is a dramatic illumination of the power of identity to shape our most basic political acts, including our treatment of others. But always Monroe returns us to the rescuers, to their strong voices, reminding us that the Holocaust need not have happened and revealing the minds of the ethically exemplary as they negotiated the moral quicksand that was the Holocaust.


Geospatial Infrastructure, Applications and Technologies: India Case Studies

Geospatial Infrastructure, Applications and Technologies: India Case Studies
Author: N.L. Sarda
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 429
Release: 2018-11-04
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9811323305

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This book is a valuable resource for the increasing body of researchers and practitioners in the field of geospatial technologies. Written by leading researchers and experts it is designed in such a way that technical achievements and challenges of geospatial computing applications are followed by various applications developed for society. As such, they serve as a bridge between technologists and solution developers, which is critical in the context of developing countries. There have been significant advances in geospatial technologies in India in the last decade, including advances in spatial data infrastructures, geocomputation and spatial databases, and innovative applications in natural resource development. Ranging from LIDAR standards, to data integration using ontologies, and mobile computing, such progress enhances the utility of the technology for both urban and rural development. This book discusses these achievements and considers the way forward.


The Path of Glory

The Path of Glory
Author: Paul Leland Haworth
Publisher:
Total Pages: 378
Release: 1911
Genre: Canada
ISBN:

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The Future of Identity

The Future of Identity
Author: Kenneth R. Hoover
Publisher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2004
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780739108031

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Erik Erikson's lifetime of clinical and interdisciplinary work on human development centered on the formation and maintenance of identity among people of diverse backgrounds. In this volume key scholars of identity from various disciplines, some who knew and worked with Erikson, discuss and assess his legacy. Truly trans-disciplinary in scope Erikson and his scholarship begs to be revisited by psychologists, sociologists, anthropologists, and students of cultural studies.


STUMBLING UPON THE SPIRITUAL PATH

STUMBLING UPON THE SPIRITUAL PATH
Author: C. Lorraine LeBlanc
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 405
Release: 2006-08-23
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1847285058

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This book is for both the experienced and novices to 'The Path' to enlightenment. It covers a wide range of experiences and problems that many share. It includes relevant exercises and practices for most of the topics as well as actual experiences of the writer and her students. Some preview readers comments: ""It's everything I wanted and needed to know about spirituality but didn't know what to ask?"" and ""This is better than an encyclopedia of spirituality!"" and ""This book has explained things in a way that I really understand."" and ""I thought I knew a lot about this stuff but WOW!"" and ""I wish I had this book when I first started my Spiritual Search. Thanks for filling in the blanks.""