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![]() Breaking Ground: The First Steps of a South African AI Pioneer English | September 4, 2025 | ISBN: 9798232029722 | 22 Pages | EPUB (True) | 93.90 KB Breaking Ground: My Path to AI Innovation in Africa is the story of Euan Percival, one of South Africa's first AI entrepreneurs and the founder of Elanix AI™. ![]() Break free from anxiety and over thinking : Easy roadmap to defeating anxiety, stop over thinking and panic attacks English | March 2, 2024 | ASIN: B0CWTH7NW3 | 37 pages | EPUB (True) | 191.46 KB Embark on a transformative journey to conquer anxiety and embrace a life of joy and fulfillment in 'Thriving After Anxiety.' Celebrate your progress, cultivate resilience, and align with your purpose as you navigate challenges with courage and grace. With practical strategies for self-care, gratitude, and growth, this final chapter empowers you to thrive, not just survive. Take the next step towards a brighter future-embrace your potential, honor your journey, and seize the opportunity to live your best life now. Ready to break free from anxiety and step into your power? Buy now and begin your journey to thriving today!" ![]() Branches of Artificial Intelligence by Simon Puchner English | 2022 | ISBN: 1984656511 | 192 pages | PDF | 2.01 Mb It is important to understand the various fields of study within AI so that we can choose the right framework to solve a given real-world problem. The present book is an overview of and topical guide to branches of artificial intelligence. ![]() Brain-Computer Interfaces : A Practical Approach by Ajit Singh English | September 20, 2025 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B0FRZDZJYF | 312 pages | EPUB | 1.83 Mb "Brain-Computer Interfaces : A Practical Approach" is a comprehensive and forward-looking textbook designed to guide undergraduate and postgraduate students through the fascinating world of interfacing the human brain with computers. In an age where technology is becoming increasingly integrated with our lives, BCI stands out as the ultimate human-computer interface, offering unprecedented possibilities for medical treatment, human augmentation, and interactive experiences. This book serves as both a foundational guide for newcomers and a valuable reference for advanced learners, bridging the gap between theoretical neuroscience and practical engineering. ![]() Brain Tumor Segmentation, and Cross-Modality Domain Adaptation for Medical Image Segmentation (Lecture Notes in Computer Science) by Ujjwal Baid, Reuben Dorent, Sylwia Malec English | December 28, 2024 | ISBN: 3031761626 | 412 pages | PDF | 64 Mb This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the Brain Tumor Segmentation Challenge, BraTS 2023, as well as the Cross-Modality Domain Adaptation Challenge, CrossMoDA 2023. These events were held in conjunction with the Medical Image Computing for Computer Assisted Intervention Conference, MICCAI 2023, during October 8-12, 2023. ![]() Brahmins and Kings: Royal Counsel in the Sanskrit Narrative Literatures by John Nemec English | 2025 | ISBN: 0197791999 | 334 Pages | PDF | 7.5 MB ![]() Boundaries and Belonging: States and Societies in the Struggle to Shape Identities and L Practices By Joel S. Migdal 2004 | 376 Pages | ISBN: 0521835666 | PDF | 3 MB Although state borders remained remarkably stable during the Cold War, states have disappeared, splintered, consolidated, and blended into supra-national communities since 1990. The articles in this volume look at borders in a new way, stressing their impermanence. In particular, the study looks at the tension between the actual borders of states and other virtual boundaries that frame human communities. The contributors include political scientists, sociologists, geographers, and historians who write about the Middle East, Europe, China, North America, and Asia. ![]() Borders, Citizenship, and Pregnancy: Migrant Women's Experiences of Pregnancy and Maternity Care in the UK by Gwyneth Lonergan English | 2025 | ISBN: 1529234514 | 167 Pages | True PDF | 6.8 MB ![]() Boomburbs: The Rise of America's Accidental Cities By Robert E. Lang; Jennifer LeFurgy 2007 | 230 Pages | ISBN: 0815751141 | PDF | 2 MB A glance at a list of America's fastest growing "cities" reveals quite a surprise: most are really overgrown suburbs. Places such as Anaheim, California, Coral Springs, Florida, Naperville, Illinois, North Las Vegas, Nevada, and Plano, Texas, have swelled to big-city size with few people really noticing--including many of their ten million residents. These "boomburbs" are large, rapidly growing, incorporated communities of more than 100,000 residents that are not the biggest city in their region. Here, Robert E. Lang and Jennifer B. LeFurgy explain who lives in them, what they look like, how they are governed, and why their rise calls into question the definition of urban. Located in over twenty-five major metro areas throughout the United States, numerous boomburbs have doubled, tripled, even quadrupled in size between census reports. Some are now more populated than traditional big cities. The population of the biggest boomburb-Mesa, Arizona-recently surpassed that of Minneapolis and Miami. Typically large and sprawling, boomburbs are "accidental cities," but not because they lack planning. Many are made up of master-planned communities that have grown into one another. Few anticipated becoming big cities and unintentionally arrived at their status. Although boomburbs possess elements found in cities such as housing, retailing, offices, and entertainment, they lack large downtowns. But they can contain high-profile industries and entertainment venues: the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim and Arizona Cardinals are among over a dozen major-league sports teams who play in the boomburbs. Urban in fact but not in feel, these drive-by cities of highways, office parks, and shopping malls are much more horizontally built and less pedestrian friendly than most older suburbs. And, contrary to common perceptions of suburbia, they are not rich and elitist. Poverty is often seen in boomburb communities of small single-family homes, neighborhoods ![]() William Quinn, "Boom and Bust: A Global History of Financial Bubbles" English | ISBN: 1108421253 | | pages | MOBI | 732 KB Why do stock and housing markets sometimes experience amazing booms followed by massive busts and why is this happening more and more frequently. In order to answer these questions, William Quinn and John D. Turner take us on a riveting ride through the history of financial bubbles, visiting, among other places, Paris and London in 1720, Latin America in the 1820s, Melbourne in the 1880s, New York in the 1920s, Tokyo in the 1980s, Silicon Valley in the 1990s and Shanghai in the 2000s. As they do so, they help us understand why bubbles happen. why some have catastrophic economic, social and political consequences whilst others have actually benefited society. They reveal that bubbles start when investors and speculators react to new technology or political initiatives, showing that our ability to predict future bubbles will ultimately come down to being able to predict these sparks. |