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The Traces of Hope

The Traces of Hope
Author: James Mone
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2009-06-12
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1409277690

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It is the turbulent sixties and the world is about to turn a direction that will define it for decades to come.At two disperate points in that era a deeply misjudged mission will be embarked upon and a girls life will be taken from her. These seperated events will tie together those involved at a level none ever imagined. This tale of identity, revenge, love, friendship and redemption reminds that while some try to reject their past its echo must always be confronted.


Traces of hope

Traces of hope
Author: Eva Benzein
Publisher:
Total Pages: 58
Release: 1999
Genre:
ISBN: 9789171917386

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Traces of Hope

Traces of Hope
Author: Maria Chanturia
Publisher:
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2014-09-16
Genre:
ISBN: 9781502385451

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There is always Hope, even if it's traces are covered with snow, past or hidden in other worlds. To find yours - just listen for inner songs, read wind letters, draw on raindrops, believe in child breath.You can not loose it as it lives forever and everywhere. This book contains short stories about hope. All are different and same in one - hope for miracle. This book was written after my first one "Oskolki". I hope that these images will lead you to traces you seek.


Traces of Hope and Sorrow

Traces of Hope and Sorrow
Author: Oscar Castaño Valencia
Publisher:
Total Pages: 62
Release: 1994*
Genre:
ISBN: 9789962022503

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Picking Up the Traces

Picking Up the Traces
Author: Lawrence Jones
Publisher: Victoria University Press
Total Pages: 524
Release: 2003
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780864734556

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The story of the generation of New Zealand writers who came of age in the 1930s and who deliberately and decisively changed the course of literature is told in this book, shedding important new light on the key participants, including Allen Curnow, Denis Glover, and Robin Hyde. The movement is traced through small circulation magazines and small press publications from 1932 to 1941. The repudiations and loyalties by which the movement defined itself are explored, including its opposition to the literary establishment and to late Georgian verse, its naming of its precursors and allies from the 1920s, and its choice of overseas models such as the British Moderns and the new American short-story writers for the creation of a new literature. oppose the cultural myths supported by the literary establishment and the writers' responses to the world-wide social upheavals of the period -- the Depression, the international crises of 1935 to 1939, and World War II.


The Trace of God

The Trace of God
Author: Edward Baring
Publisher: Fordham Univ Press
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2014-11-05
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0823262111

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“Derrida’s most lasting legacy might well be his writings on religion . . . If the perplexed seek a guide, they can do no better than this excellent volume.” —Warren Breckman, University of Pennsylvania Jacques Derrida’s writings on the question of religion have played a crucial role in the transformation of scholarly debate across the globe. The Trace of God provides a compact introduction to this debate. It considers Derrida’s fraught relationship to Judaism and his Jewish identity, broaches the question of Derrida’s relation to the Western Christian tradition, and examines both the points of contact and the silences in Derrida’s treatment of Islam. “An astonishingly fresh and vivid set of essays that not only cast new light on the work of the greatest philosophical provocateur of the late twentieth century but also provide food for reflecting today on the relations among violence, modernity, secularity, and religion.”?Allan Megill, University of Virginia


Simple Algebras, Base Change, and the Advanced Theory of the Trace Formula. (AM-120), Volume 120

Simple Algebras, Base Change, and the Advanced Theory of the Trace Formula. (AM-120), Volume 120
Author: James Arthur
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2016-03-02
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 1400882400

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A general principle, discovered by Robert Langlands and named by him the "functoriality principle," predicts relations between automorphic forms on arithmetic subgroups of different reductive groups. Langlands functoriality relates the eigenvalues of Hecke operators acting on the automorphic forms on two groups (or the local factors of the "automorphic representations" generated by them). In the few instances where such relations have been probed, they have led to deep arithmetic consequences. This book studies one of the simplest general problems in the theory, that of relating automorphic forms on arithmetic subgroups of GL(n,E) and GL(n,F) when E/F is a cyclic extension of number fields. (This is known as the base change problem for GL(n).) The problem is attacked and solved by means of the trace formula. The book relies on deep and technical results obtained by several authors during the last twenty years. It could not serve as an introduction to them, but, by giving complete references to the published literature, the authors have made the work useful to a reader who does not know all the aspects of the theory of automorphic forms.


The Face of the Other & the Trace of God

The Face of the Other & the Trace of God
Author: Jeffrey Bloechl
Publisher: Fordham Univ Press
Total Pages: 333
Release: 2009-08-25
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0823219674

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Twelve essays on the work of one of the great thinkers of twentieth-century Europe. The Face of the Other and the Trace of God contain essays on the philosophy of Emmanuel Levinas, and how his philosophy intersects with that of other philosophers, particularly Husserl, Kierkegaard, Sartre, and Derrida. Edited by Jeffrey Bloechl, Levinas scholar and specialist in the philosophy of religion and contemporary European philosophy, and broadly divided into two parts—relations with the other, and the questions of God—this collection includes contributions by Bloechl, Didier Franck, John D. Caputo, Rudi Visker, Rudolf Bernet, Jean-Luc Marion, Merold Westphal, Adriaan T. Peperzak, Roger Burggraeve, Michael Newman, Robert Bernasconi, and Paul Moyaert.


With(Out) Trace: Interdisciplinary Investigations into Time, Space and the Body

With(Out) Trace: Interdisciplinary Investigations into Time, Space and the Body
Author: Simon Dwyer
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2019-07-22
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1848884419

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This book, With(out) Trace: Inter-Disciplinary Investigations into Time, Space and the Body, unpacks many of the issues that surround the idea of trace: what we intentionally, an unintentionally, leave behind as well as how trace can help us to move forward. In particular this volume looks at how interdisciplinarity can suggest new ways of seeing and, subsequently, exploring interconnections between time, space and the body.


The Trace Odyssey 1

The Trace Odyssey 1
Author: Beatrice Galinon-Melenec
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2021-04-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1119817803

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Whether it is to look to the past in search of their origins, analyze their present activity, particularly digital, or to think about the effects of their actions on the future, 21st century humans regularly question their traces. Collective questions and technical progress offer new resources which, in turn, raise the problems of traces. In order to reveal the difficulties posed by the unanalyzed trace, this book proposes a journey through different contexts. Along the way, intellectuals (including Bateson, Barthes, Bourdieu, Derrida, Goffman, Peirce, Ricoeur, Varela, Thompson, Watsuji and Watzlawick) and trace professionals (such as police officers or computer scientists) shed light on the background to this veritable odyssey. This didactic book presents a contemporary exploration of the fundamental nature of the trace via the new French paradigm of the Ichnos-Anthropos (Homme-trace) and its corollary, the corps-trace.