Time Remnants


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Life has a way of teaching alternatives to weaknesses. Our weaknesses can truly be our strengths. There are amazing remnants created through time by elemental forces. We find them everywhere and can study what nature has created and is progressively destroying. Everything begins, grows, declines, and ends. This process is pure existence. Life evolves consistently with seemingly little human plan or design. Time Remnants: Living as Transitional Material While Seeking Cosmic Exploration reveals the difficulty in categorizing Phillip Reisners poetry, poetic prose, and indeed his philosophy. He expresses ideas without lecturing, reflects on spirituality without moralizing, and examines reality without misleading. His ideas are sometimes fluid and sometimes unwavering, but no matter their genesis, they are experiences refined by introspection. He has an acute awareness of his surroundings, and his importance and unimportance in the universe. Time Remnants contains bits of wisdom hidden throughout, little jewels to remember and pieces of advice by which to live. His emphasis rests on individual fortitude, awareness, freedom and spirituality. Although he rebuffs the idea of being wise, he will admit to being intelligent enough to make up for his ignorance.




Another Time & Place


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More than a book of poetry, Another Time & Place: A Memoir in Verse also serves as a memoir in which the author, Silverghost, expresses his life story—the people, places, and events he has encountered—in primarily rhyming verse. With an uncanny ability to perceive the world from various perspectives, and with great clarity, Silverghost’s poetry is empathetic, illuminating, and heartfelt. The author takes us back in time to see how his life has evolved, from being single in his twenties and expressing himself through love, to the present day and his discovery of new ways to express his ideas, through words, for everyone. This book will appeal to readers who wish to explore the entire journey of life, as well as those who wish to read poetry aloud to children and youth.




The Beginning and End Time Church


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The book gives a detailed insight into the various aspects of the Christian Church. The beginning of the church, the persecution it had to endure, and the corruption of the church. The reasons for the protest movement and the challenge to the papacy. The changes to the Laws of God by man and changes in the scriptures. The gradual changes and deterioration in the church worship, preaching, and systems. The end time church and how it is different from the church as given in the Bible. Finally, the Church of Jesus Christ. All these aspects along with many more important issues are covered in this book.




Bulletin


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Season of Wonder


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Trained to protect important people in their postapocalyptic world, a group of warrior teens are targeted by the power-hungry Sons of Sheol.




Beyond Time's Horizon


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An array of poems that will delight any reader, for in their simplicity lies the foundation of everyday experiences, both real and imagined.




Color Confinement And Hadrons In Quantum Chromodynamics, Proceedings Of The International Conference


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This book makes a global survey of nonperturbative aspects of quantum chromodynamics (QCD) from the viewpoints of mathematical, elementary-particle and hadron physics, including recent lattice-QCD results. It presents current, important progress in the following areas: the quark confinement mechanism, dynamical chiral-symmetry breaking, topologies in QCD (instantons, monopoles, vortices), SUSY QCD, nonperturbative methods (1/Nc, ladder QCD, AdS/CFT), QCD phase transition at finite temperature and density, quark-gluon plasma, and so on. For recent topics, the book also includes the experimental discovery of the penta-quark particle, the newest information on the QGP creation experiments, and theoretical progress on the baryonic three-quark potential and the high-density QCD.The proceedings have been selected for coverage in:• Index to Scientific & Technical Proceedings® (ISTP® / ISI Proceedings)• Index to Scientific & Technical Proceedings (ISTP CDROM version / ISI Proceedings)• CC Proceedings — Engineering & Physical Sciences




Walter Scott and the Greening of Scotland


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Demonstrates how Walter Scott, one of Romanticism's most globally influential authors, put Scotland's ecologies at the heart of nineteenth-century writing.




Frontiers in Cancer Research


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This is the ideal book for anyone contemplating starting a career in, or shifting their career to, studying the dynamics that drive cancer progression and its response to therapy. Topics include the theory and population genetics of cancers, genetic diversity within tumors (intra-tumor heterogeneity), understanding how mutant clones expand in tissues, the role of cancer stem cells in the dynamics of tumors, the evolution of metastasis, and how to improve cancer therapy by addressing the evolution of cancers in response to our interventions. There are also chapters on the patterns of cancer susceptibility in humans due to a mismatch between our modern environment and the environment in which our ancestors evolved, as well as a chapter on the evolution of cancer suppression mechanisms that have evolved in different species, particularly the large long-lived animals like elephants and whales that are better at suppressing cancers than humans. This book serves as a primer on the evolutionary and ecological theory of cancer- the framework upon which all the details of cancer may be hung. It is ideal for oncologists and cancer researchers interested in evolutionary theory, and evolutionary biologists and ecologists interested in gaining insights into cancer development and prevention.




Contested Natures


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Demonstrating that all notions of nature are inextricably entangled in different forms of social life, the text elaborates the many ways in which the apparently natural world has been produced from within particular social practices. These are analyzed in terms of different senses, different times and the production of distinct spaces, including the local, the national and the global. The authors emphasize the importance of cultural understandings of the physical world, highlighting the ways in which these have been routinely misunderstood by academic and policy discourses. They show that popular conceptions of, and attitudes to, nature are often contradictory and that there are no simple ways of prevailing upon people to `save the environment′.