Between Clouds and the Sea

Between Clouds and the Sea
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Publisher : FPR-Books Ltd
Total Pages : 255
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ISBN-10 : 9781874082439
ISBN-13 : 187408243X
Rating : 4/5 (39 Downloads)

Synopsis Between Clouds and the Sea by : Frank Ryan

This is an abridged paperback version of Frank's novel, Taking Care of Harry. Mylie O'Farrell is 19 years old. By day he works as a health care assistant in a psychiatric unit in London. Off duty, he indulges his interest in music, girls and wild nights on the town with his friends, Janus and Rich, who share a ramshackle house in Westminster they call 'The Palace'. Everything changes when ex-army officer Harry is admitted to the Unit after purportedly trying to strangle his wife, Muriel. Harry, who is suffering from melancholia, has no visitors so Mylie takes a special interest in the cantankerous old man. Through a series of stormy if humour-laden encounters, the young man and old man become friends, each allowing the other a glimpse into the deepest and most intimate secrets of their lives. This is also the story of the women in their lives, of Muriel and Tabi. As, little by little, Mylie realises that Harry is harbouring a secret terror, he sets about bringing this into the open so that his friend can be set free. It is suffused with great joy, sorrow, and a haunting sense of beauty - a funny, beautiful and poignant story that has inspired film makers and poets.

Clouds and Waves

Clouds and Waves
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Publisher : Katha
Total Pages : 28
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ISBN-10 : 818993483X
ISBN-13 : 9788189934835
Rating : 4/5 (3X Downloads)

Synopsis Clouds and Waves by : Rabindranath Tagore

An endearing poem of a child who refuses tempting invitations, instead staying with her mother at playtime, blissful in her company. Words woven with great tenderness by the greatest poet of all times, a gentle verse for all the little ones.

Win the Day

Win the Day
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Publisher : Multnomah
Total Pages : 257
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ISBN-10 : 9780593192788
ISBN-13 : 0593192788
Rating : 4/5 (88 Downloads)

Synopsis Win the Day by : Mark Batterson

The New York Times bestselling author of Chase the Lion reveals seven powerful habits that can help you tackle God-sized goals by turning yesterday’s regrets and tomorrow’s anxieties into fuel for a better today. “This book will change the trajectory of your life.”—John Maxwell, #1 New York Times bestselling author, entrepreneur, and leadership expert Too many people delay, downsize, or shrug off their dreams just because they don’t know where to start, but playing it safe doesn’t account for the massive cost of a life not fully lived. Win the Day is the jump-start you need to go after your goals, one day at a time. You’ll discover how to: 1. Flip the Script: If you want to change your life, start by changing your story. 2. Kiss the Wave: The obstacle is not the enemy; the obstacle is the way. 3. Eat the Frog: If you want God to do the super, you’ve got to do the natural. 4. Fly the Kite: How you do anything is how you’ll do everything. 5. Cut the Rope: Playing it safe is risky. 6. Wind the Clock: Time is measured in minutes; life is measured in moments. 7. Seed the Clouds: Sow today what you want to see tomorrow. As Batterson unpacks each of these daily habits, you’ll see how simple it is to pursue them with focus and dedication—not someday down the road, but now. Transform your perspective of a single day and you’ll discover the potential waiting to be grasped at the beginning of each new sunrise.

Cloud Computing in Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences

Cloud Computing in Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences
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Publisher : Elsevier
Total Pages : 456
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ISBN-10 : 9780128031933
ISBN-13 : 012803193X
Rating : 4/5 (33 Downloads)

Synopsis Cloud Computing in Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences by : Tiffany C Vance

Cloud Computing in Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences provides the latest information on this relatively new platform for scientific computing, which has great possibilities and challenges, including pricing and deployments costs and applications that are often presented as primarily business oriented. In addition, scientific users may be very familiar with these types of models and applications, but relatively unfamiliar with the intricacies of the hardware platforms they use. The book provides a range of practical examples of cloud applications that are written to be accessible to practitioners, researchers, and students in affiliated fields. By providing general information on the use of the cloud for oceanographic and atmospheric computing, as well as examples of specific applications, this book encourages and educates potential users of the cloud. The chapters provide an introduction to the practical aspects of deploying in the cloud, also providing examples of workflows and techniques that can be reused in new projects. - Provides real examples that help new users quickly understand the cloud and provide guidance for new projects - Presents proof of the usability of the techniques and a clear path to adoption of the techniques by other researchers - Includes real research and development examples - that are ideal for cloud computing adopters in ocean and atmospheric domains

The Lost Art of Finding Our Way

The Lost Art of Finding Our Way
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Publisher : Harvard University Press
Total Pages : 539
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ISBN-10 : 9780674072824
ISBN-13 : 0674072820
Rating : 4/5 (24 Downloads)

Synopsis The Lost Art of Finding Our Way by : John Edward Huth

Long before GPS, Google Earth, and global transit, humans traveled vast distances using only environmental clues and simple instruments. John Huth asks what is lost when modern technology substitutes for our innate capacity to find our way. Encyclopedic in breadth, weaving together astronomy, meteorology, oceanography, and ethnography, The Lost Art of Finding Our Way puts us in the shoes, ships, and sleds of early navigators for whom paying close attention to the environment around them was, quite literally, a matter of life and death. Haunted by the fate of two young kayakers lost in a fog bank off Nantucket, Huth shows us how to navigate using natural phenomena—the way the Vikings used the sunstone to detect polarization of sunlight, and Arab traders learned to sail into the wind, and Pacific Islanders used underwater lightning and “read” waves to guide their explorations. Huth reminds us that we are all navigators capable of learning techniques ranging from the simplest to the most sophisticated skills of direction-finding. Even today, careful observation of the sun and moon, tides and ocean currents, weather and atmospheric effects can be all we need to find our way. Lavishly illustrated with nearly 200 specially prepared drawings, Huth’s compelling account of the cultures of navigation will engross readers in a narrative that is part scientific treatise, part personal travelogue, and part vivid re-creation of navigational history. Seeing through the eyes of past voyagers, we bring our own world into sharper view.

Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society

Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 372
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ISBN-10 : MINN:31951000611741I
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (1I Downloads)

Synopsis Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society by : Royal Meteorological Society (Great Britain)

Vols. 10-11 include Meteorology of England by James Glaisher as seperately paged section at end.

The Annals of Philosophy

The Annals of Philosophy
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 504
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ISBN-10 : BML:37001103271925
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (25 Downloads)

Synopsis The Annals of Philosophy by :

Interpreting Eden

Interpreting Eden
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Publisher : Crossway
Total Pages : 333
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ISBN-10 : 9781433558764
ISBN-13 : 1433558769
Rating : 4/5 (64 Downloads)

Synopsis Interpreting Eden by : Vern S. Poythress

"No interpreter of the creation narratives can avoid interacting with this book." —Derek W. H. Thomas Christians have long discussed and debated the first three chapters of the Bible. How we interpret this crucial section of Scripture has massive implications for how we understand the rest of God's Word and even history itself. In this important volume, biblical scholar Vern Poythress combines careful exegesis with theological acumen to illuminate the significance of Genesis 1–3. In doing so, he demonstrates the sound interpretive principles that lead to true understanding of the biblical text, while also exploring complex topics such as the nature of time, the proper role of science, interpretive literalism, and more.