You're Invited!


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"We all love to be invited. The wedding of a relative. A friend's garden party. The launch of a new fasion label. Whether private party or corporate affair, a special occasion deserves a special invitation. You're Invited! presents alluring invitations crafted with hand-lettering techniques, fine paper choices, innovative printing methods, and more. From the digital to the handmade, an invitation provides a keepsake that will remain long after the buzz of the event."--back cover.




The Things which My Father Saw


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The 2011 Sperry Symposium volume explores the rich symbolism of Lehi's dream and Nephi's vision, placing such symbols as the mists of darkness, the great and spacious building, and the church of the Lamb of God in the context of the last days.




The Sciences of the Artificial, reissue of the third edition with a new introduction by John Laird


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Herbert Simon's classic work on artificial intelligence in the expanded and updated third edition from 1996, with a new introduction by John E. Laird. Herbert Simon's classic and influential The Sciences of the Artificial declares definitively that there can be a science not only of natural phenomena but also of what is artificial. Exploring the commonalities of artificial systems, including economic systems, the business firm, artificial intelligence, complex engineering projects, and social plans, Simon argues that designed systems are a valid field of study, and he proposes a science of design. For this third edition, originally published in 1996, Simon added new material that takes into account advances in cognitive psychology and the science of design while confirming and extending the book's basic thesis: that a physical symbol system has the necessary and sufficient means for intelligent action. Simon won the Nobel Prize for Economics in 1978 for his research into the decision-making process within economic organizations and the Turing Award (considered by some the computer science equivalent to the Nobel) with Allen Newell in 1975 for contributions to artificial intelligence, the psychology of human cognition, and list processing. The Sciences of the Artificial distills the essence of Simon's thought accessibly and coherently. This reissue of the third edition makes a pioneering work available to a new audience.







Granta 133


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In this issue, acclaimed nature writer Barry Lopez meditates on language and seeing; Australian writer Rebecca Giggs witnesses the monumental death of a stranded whale; science writer Fred Pearce describes the Herculean effort to keep nuclear Sellafield safe; Kathleen Jamie travels to the Alaskan wilderness; and Adam Nicolson investigates murder in rural Romania, with photographs by Gus Palmer. Plus: unpublished extracts from the notebooks of Roger Deakin, introduced by Robert Macfarlane. Fiction by Ann Beattie, Ben Marcus, David Szalay and Deb Olin Unferth. Poetry by Noelle Kocot, Maureen N. McLane, Ange Mlinko and Andrew Motion. Photography by Helge Skodvin with an introduction by Audrey Niffenegger. Cover art Stanley Donwood, Hurt Hill, 2013




Invitation to Philosophy


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Oswaal Karnataka 2nd PUC Question Bank Class 12 Accountancy | Chapterwise & Topicwise Previous Solved Papers (2017-2024) | For Board Exams 2025


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Description of the Product • 100 % Updated for 2024-25 with Latest Reduced Karnataka PUE Syllabus • Concept Clarity with Concept wise Revision Notes, Mind Maps & Mnemonics • 100% Exam Readiness with Previous Year’s Questions & Board Scheme of Valuation Answers • Valuable Exam Insights with 2000+ NCERT & Exemplar Questions • Extensive Practice 2 Model Papers & 3 Online Model Papers




The Divine Drama in History and Liturgy


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Pittsburgh Theological Monograph - New Series General Editor - Dikran Y. Hadidian




An Invitation to the Table


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Jesus spent a chunk of his ministry eating and drinking with the "sinners and tax collectors" of the world. If we strive to be more like Jesus, shouldn’t we do more of what he did? Hospitality involves more than the domesticated event we have grown accustomed to practicing. It is an embodiment of all the Christian life stands for: a gesture of love, opening up our hearts and lives, and sacrificing luxury and security for the chance to display God’s glory. To receive hospitality from others is an invitation to receive God’s transformative power to work in their lives. Readers will ask themselves these questions: • What is hospitality? • Is it something I am, or something I do? • How do I offer my life as a gesture of hospitality? • What are some practical ways for me to display and receive hospitality?