Buddhism and Business : Merit, Material Wealth, and Morality in the Global Market Economy by Trine Brox, Elizabeth Williams-Oerberg Brain Health Across the Life Span : Proceedings of a Workshop by Anna Nicholson English | 2020 | ISBN: 0309672619 | 180 Pages | ePUB | 3.25 MB Bloody Bill Anderson: The Short, Savage Life of a Civil War Guerrilla By Albert E. Castel; Thomas Goodrich 2006 | 170 Pages | ISBN: 0700614346 | EPUB | 4 MB Nowhere was the Civil War as savage as it was in Missouri - and nowhere did it produce a killer more savage than William Anderson. For a brief but dramatic period, "Bloody Bill" played the leading role in the most violent arena of the entire war--and did so with a vicious abandon that spread fear throughout the land.A name associated with William Quantrill and Jesse James, Bloody Bill Anderson was known for never taking prisoners. A former horse thief turned bushwhacker, he became the scourge of Kansas and Missouri with a reputation for unspeakable atrocities. Sometimes he left the bodies of dead Federal soldiers scalped, skinned, and castrated. Sometimes he decapitated them and rearranged their heads. Wherever Bloody Bill rode, the Grim Reaper rode alongside.In telling this story of bitter bloodshed, historians Castel and Goodrich track Bloody Bill's reign of terror over increasingly violent raids. He rode with Quantrill in the infamous sack of Lawrence and killed more victims than any other raider. Then he led the brutal Centralia Massacre, a blood-soaked nightmare recounted here hour-by-hour from firsthand accounts.More than compiling a chronicle of horrors, Castel and Goodrich have produced the first full-fledged account of Anderson's career. They examine his prewar life, explain how he became a guerrilla, then describe the war that he and his men waged against Union soldiers and defenseless civilians alike. The authors' disagreements on many aspects of Anderson's gruesome career add a fascinating dimension to the book.Only 26 when he was killed charging an ambush, Bloody Bill Anderson had already become a legend. This book takes readers behind the legend and provides a closer look at the man--and at the face of terror. Biostatistics for Population Health by Lisa M. Sullivan; English | 2021 | ISBN: 1284194264 | 100 pages | True EPUB | 7.28 MB Biology: A Self-Teaching Guide (Wiley Self-Teaching Guides), 3rd Edition by Steven D. Garber; English | 2020 | ISBN: 1119645026 | 493 pages | True PDF | 21.05 MB Archaeology of Entanglement By Lindsay Der; Francesca Fernandini 2016 | 300 Pages | ISBN: 1629583766 | PDF | 4 MB Entanglement theory posits that the interrelationship of humans and objects is a delimiting characteristic of human history and culture. This edited volume of original studies by leading archaeological theorists applies this concept to a broad range of topics, including archaeological science, heritage, and theory itself. In the theoretical explications and ten case studies, the editors and contributing authors:-build on the intersections between science, humanities and ecology to provide a more fine-grained, multi-scalar treatment emanating from the long-term perspective that characterizes archaeological research;-bring to light the subtle and unacknowledged paths that configure historical circumstances and bind human intentionality;-examine the constructions of personhood, the rigidity of path dependencies, the unpredictable connections between humans and objects and the intricate paths of past events in varied geographic and historical contexts that channel future actions.This broad focus is inclusive of early complex developments in Asia and Europe, imperial and state strategies in the Andes and Mesoamerica, continuities of postcolonialism in North America, and the unforeseen and complex consequences that derive from archaeological practices. This volume will appeal to archaeologists and their advanced students. An Invitation to Geomathematics by Willi Freeden English | EPUB | 2019 | 130 Pages | ISBN : 3030130533 | 26.8 MB The authors introduce geomathematics as an active research area to a wider audience. An Introduction to Mathematical Logic and Type Theory: To Truth Through Proof by Peter B. Andrews English | PDF | 2002 | 404 Pages | ISBN : 1402007639 | 29.6 MB This introduction to mathematical logic starts with propositional calculus and first-order logic. Topics covered include syntax, semantics, soundness, completeness, independence, normal forms, vertical paths through negation normal formulas, compactness, Smullyan's Unifying Principle, natural deduction, cut-elimination, semantic tableaux, Skolemization, Herbrand's Theorem, unification, duality, interpolation, and definability.
Aikido: Method for Flowing Movements: A Theory of Movement to Solve Dynamic Conflicts By Francisco-Shu Kitaura English | 2020 | ASIN : B0924QPBJ9 | 223 Pages | EPUB | 16 MB Brian Clifton, "Advanced Web Metrics with Google Analytics" English | 2012 | ISBN: 1118168445 | PDF | pages: 618 | 35.3 mb This book is intended for use by customers using Google Classic Analytics and does not cover the newer Google Universal Analytics or related Google Tag Manager. |