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Green Computing for Sustainable Development by Niharika Singh, Thipendra P Singh, Amar Ramdane-Cherif
English | June 29, 2025 | ISBN: 1032737727 | 286 pages | MOBI | 3.74 Mb
Green computing is a revolutionary technique that addresses environmental sustainability. It uses an eco-friendly approach to the design, manufacture, and use of computing resources. This is achieved by cutting down on electronic waste, using renewable energy sources, and consuming less energy. Recyclable materials with minimal environmental impact, software engineering techniques that are optimized, and energy-efficient hardware are examples of many approaches. Advanced technologies such as low-power processors, smart grids, and virtualized computing environments contribute to energy efficiency and waste reduction. Furthermore, integrating green computing with renewable energy sources amplifies its positive impact on the environment. The adoption of green computing practices promotes a circular economy, encourages resource conservation, and supports climate action.

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Satish A. Dake, "Green Chemistry and Sustainable Technology"
English | ISBN: 1771888628 | 2020 | 342 pages | MOBI | 10 MB
Taking an interdisciplinary approach, this new volume brings together innovative research, new concepts, and novel developments in the application of new tools in green chemistry and sustainable technology. The diverse coverage includes chapters on ionic liquids as green solvents, an environmentally friendly approach to the synthesis and biological evaluation of α-aminophosphonate derivatives, the application of nanotechnology in biological sciences and green chemistry, eco-friendly polymers, the effect of global warming and greenhouse gases on environmental system, and more.

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Greek Tragedies I: Aeschylus: Agamemnon, Prometheus Bound; Sophocles: Oedipus the King, Antigone; Euripides: Hippolytus (The Complete Greek Tragedies), 3rd Edition by Aeschylus, Sophocles, Euripides, edited by Mark Griffith, Glenn W. Most, David M. Greene, David Lattimore, translated by David Grene, Richard Lattimore, Elizabeth Wyckoff
English | April 29, 2013 | ISBN: 022603514X, 022603528X, 9780226035314 | True EPUB | 328 pages | 0.7 MB
Greek Tragedies, Volume I contains Aeschylus's "Agamemnon," translated by Richmond Lattimore; Aeschylus's "Prometheus Bound," translated by David Grene; Sophocles's "Oedipus the King," translated by David Grene; Sophocles's "Antigone," translated by Elizabeth Wyckoff; and Euripides's "Hippolytus," translated by David Grene.

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Greek Mythology: From Creation to First Humans (World Mythology in Theory and Everyday Life) by Carolina Loacutepez-Ruiz
English | February 28, 2025 | ISBN: 019094479X | 256 pages | MOBI | 2.69 Mb
This volume provides an introduction to ancient Greek mythology through the theme of cosmogonies and theogonies ―myths of origins that told the creation of the world and the birth and succession of the gods. Greek Mythology additionally features important foundational myths related to the early stages of humankind, such as the sequence of the Five Races, the first sacrifice, the creation of woman, and the Flood, all part of the core Greek myths about the beginnings of the world.

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Alexander Kirichenko, "Greek Literature and the Ideal: The Pragmatics of Space from the Archaic to the Hellenistic Age"
English | ISBN: 0192866702 | 2022| 304 pages | MOBI | 1397 KB
Greek Literature and the Ideal contends that the development of Greek literature was motivated by the need to endow political geography with a sense of purposeful structure. Alexander Kirichenko argues that Greek literature was a crucial factor in the cultural production of space, and Greek geography a crucial factor in the production of literary meaning. The book focuses on the idealizing images that Greek literature created of three spatial patterns of power distribution: a decentralized network of aristocratically governed communities (Archaic Greece); a democratic city controlling an empire (Classical Athens); and a microcosm of Greek culture located on foreign soil, ruled by quasi-divine royals, and populated by immigrants (Ptolemaic Alexandria). Kirichenko draws connections between the formation of these idealizing images and the emergence of such literary modes of meaning making as the authoritative communication of the truth, the dialogic encouragement to search for the truth on one's own, and the abandonment of transcendental goals for the sake of cultural memory and/or aesthetic pleasure. Readings of such canonical Greek authors as Homer, Hesiod, the tragedians, Thucydides, Plato, Callimachus, and Theocritus show that the pragmatics of Greek literature (the sum total of the ideological, cognitive, and emotional effects that it seeks to produce) is, in essence, always a pragmatics of space: there is a strong correlation between the historically conditioned patterns of political geography and the changing mechanisms whereby Greek literature enabled its recipients to make sense of their world.

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Greek Letters in Mathematical Equations: A Student's Handbook: With Examples in Python (Golden Dawn Engineering)
English | 14 July 2024 | ASIN: B0D9GMRB5H | 101 pages | pdf | 1.85 MB
Discover the hidden secrets behind Greek letters and their applications in mathematical equations with this comprehensive guide. Dive into the world of Alpha, Beta, Gamma, Delta, and more as you explore their roles in optimization algorithms, statistical models, machine learning, calculus, and various other domains. This book provides an in-depth understanding of each Greek letter and its significance in different mathematical contexts. Whether you're a student, researcher, or professional in a relevant field, this guide will expand your knowledge and enhance your problem-solving skills. Key Features: - Clear explanations: Each chapter begins with an introduction to the Greek letter and its background, ensuring a solid foundation before delving into its applications. - Real-world examples: Learn how these Greek letters are integrated into practical scenarios through relatable examples from various disciplines such as physics, engineering, statistics, and computer science. - Comprehensive coverage: Explore a wide range of applications, including optimization algorithms, statistical models, optimization techniques, numerical analysis, probability and statistics, fluid dynamics, signal processing, and more. - Practical tips and techniques: Gain valuable insights, tips, and techniques for effectively using each Greek letter in mathematical equations and solving complex problems. Book Description: Greek Letters in Mathematical Equations is a comprehensive guide that takes you on a journey through the influential Greek letters used in mathematical equations. From Alpha to Omega, each chapter explores the significance of a Greek letter and its applications in various mathematical and scientific disciplines. Examine how Alpha impacts optimization algorithms, Beta contributes to statistical models, Gamma influences machine learning, Delta plays a role in calculus, and so much more. With clear explanations, real-world examples, and practical tips, this book is your go-to resource for unlocking the power of Greek letters in mathematical equations. What You Will Learn: - Understand the role of Alpha in optimization algorithms and its impact on learning rates. - Discover how Beta influences statistical models, including linear regression, logistic regression, and regularization. - Explore the applications of Gamma in machine learning, signal processing, support vector machines, and image processing. - Uncover the significance of Delta in calculus, perturbation methods, and approximation techniques. - Learn how Epsilon contributes to approximation algorithms, error bounds, and tolerances. - Study the applications of Zeta in number theory, complex analysis, signal processing, and cryptography. - Dive into the role of Eta in neural networks, learning rates, training algorithms, and hyperparameter tuning. - Explore the applications of Theta in geometry, trigonometry, and polar coordinates. - Understand the importance of Lambda in eigenvalues, regularization, and Lagrange multipliers. - Discover the significance of Mu in probability, statistics, hypothesis testing, and Markov chains. - Explore the applications of Nu in fluid dynamics, frequency analysis, and finite element methods. Who This Book Is For: Students, researchers, and professionals in mathematics, statistics, computer science, engineering, physics, and any other field where mathematical equations and models are used. This book is suitable for both beginners looking to understand the basics and experienced practitioners seeking a deeper understanding of the applications of Greek letters in mathematical equations.

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Lars Nordgren, "Greek Interjections: Syntax, Semantics and Pragmatics "
English | ISBN: 3110339366 | 2015 | 282 pages | MOBI | 625 KB
Interjections in Ancient Greek have long lacked a comprehensive account, despite their frequent occurrence in major texts. The present study of their semantics and pragmatics, encompassing all items encountered in Greek drama from the 5th century BC, applies a moderate minimalism, theory-driven method. Readers are offered a thorough and detailed study of this elusive, and in several respects deviant, class of linguistic items.

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Greece and the Cold War: Front-line State, 1952-1967 (Cold War History) By Hatzivassiliou
2006 | 256 Pages | ISBN: 0415396646 | PDF | 2 MB
This is the first study to present a comprehensiveanalysis of Greek foreign and internal policyduring the Cold War, covering the key period from the country's accession to NATO in 1952 until the imposition of the colonels' dictatorship in 1967. Clearly divided into three parts: 1952-55, 1955-63 and1963-67, this bookdeals with Greek foreign policy analysis; threat perception; the NATO connection (including Greek-US relations, the rise of anti-Americanism in 1955-58 and in 1964-67, the economic dimension of security and the issue of US military aid); Greek policy towards the Soviet bloc; and the regional dimension, mainly Greek policy towards Turkey and Yugoslavia, and (for the 1964-67 years) the Cyprus crisis which greatly complicated Greek security obligations. This book will be of great interest to students of Greek politics, Balkans history, the Cold War and strategic studies.

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Nada Elia, "Greater than the Sum of Our Parts: Feminism, Inter/Nationalism, and Palestine"
English | ISBN: 0745347479 | 2022 | 200 pages | MOBI | 993 KB
An inspiring and intersectional re-imagining of the path to liberation in Palestine

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Greater America: A New Partnership in the Americas in the 21st Century By L. Scheman
2003 | 319 Pages | ISBN: 0814798349 | PDF | 1 MB
Can democracy develop in Latin America without United States assistance? Why should the United States care? Why is Latin America relevant to U.S. economic growth in global competition? In Greater America: A New Partnership for the Americas in the 21st Century L. Ronald Scheman argues that our future lies not in Europe, Asia, or the Middle East but right here in our own backyard-the Western Hemisphere. He shows how the political and cultural legacy of colonization, immigration, assimilation and pluralism binds North, Central and South America, and how the trends in market growth and resources make the Americas a rich prize in global trade. Despite the tendency of many northerners to underestimate our ties, we are closer to our southern cousins than to any other societies. That relationship will be increasingly stronger given the growing and irrepressible influence of Latino and Caribbean populations in the U.S. For Latin America, the linkage to the U.S. is essential for attracting investment and creating the jobs necessary to overcome its oppressive heritage of poverty and to provide opportunity for a young population that will increasingly expect a better standard of living. Most important, Greater America demonstrates how closer ties with Latin America will help build a stronger U.S. economy while reducing illegal immigration and drug trafficking. He argues that only a NATO-like coalition in the Americas will defeat the drug traffickers, and that a major program to build infrastructure is essential to make trade agreements work. This book celebrates the contribution of the Americas as one of the more important factors in the spread of human freedom in the last half millennium. It makes the case for the unlimited potential of the Americas and shows how it can be unleashed through greater political and economic integration.

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