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With this practical, developer-oriented book, DevOps engineers, developers, IT architects, and SREs will learn the most useful recipes and examples for following GitOps practices. ![]() Free Download Git Basics and Version Control: Coder's companion by Sankar Srinivasan English | 2023 | ASIN: B0CLMYRBQ9 | 75 Pages | ePUB | 0.14 MB ![]() Free Download Gibbs Measures In Biology And Physics: The Potts Model by Utkir A Rozikov English | July 29, 2022 | ISBN: 9811251231 | 366 pages | MOBI | 45 Mb This book presents recently obtained mathematical results on Gibbs measures of the q-state Potts model on the integer lattice and on Cayley trees. It also illustrates many applications of the Potts model to real-world situations in biology, physics, financial engineering, medicine, and sociology, as well as in some examples of alloy behavior, cell sorting, flocking birds, flowing foams, and image segmentation. Gibbs measure is one of the important measures in various problems of probability theory and statistical mechanics. It is a measure associated with the Hamiltonian of a biological or physical system. Each Gibbs measure gives a state of the system. The main problem for a given Hamiltonian on a countable lattice is to describe all of its possible Gibbs measures. The existence of some values of parameters at which the uniqueness of Gibbs measure switches to non-uniqueness is interpreted as a phase transition. This book informs the reader about what has been (mathematically) done in the theory of Gibbs measures of the Potts model and the numerous applications of the Potts model. The main aim is to facilitate the readers (in mathematical biology, statistical physics, applied mathematics, probability and measure theory) to progress into an in-depth understanding by giving a systematic review of the theory of Gibbs measures of the Potts model and its applications. ![]() Free Download Mary-Lane Kamberg, "Getting a Job in Law Enforcement, Security, and Corrections (Job Basics: Getting the Job You Need)" English | 2013 | ISBN: 1448896053 | EPUB | pages: 80 | 7.4 mb A career in law enforcement, security, or corrections is a valuable and exciting path. This guide helps readers achieve that goal by sharing some of the basic skills and ideas behind the journey to settling into a career in one of these areas. It provides helpful tips on drafting a perfect resume and cover letter, how to approach any interview successfully, and what to do after you've landed your dream job. 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March 2020 was a pivotal moment of new change in the world of sales. With so many countries and states shut down by stay-at-home orders, our normal way of sales-life was rocked to its very core. Sales professionals who used face-to-face, handshake, ground game, and give-a-hug styles of selling had to power pivot to stay in the game. ![]() Free Download Get High: How to coach yourself for high performance in your work by Sangeeta Shankaran Sumesh English | September 10, 2020 | ISBN: 1648999727 | 108 pages | MOBI | 2.40 Mb How do you feel when you ![]() Free Download Germans Into Nazis By Peter Fritzsche 1998 | 269 Pages | ISBN: 067435091X | PDF | 4 MB Why did ordinary Germans vote for Hitler? In this dramatically Descriptionted book, organized around crucial turning points in 1914, 1918, and 1933, Peter Fritzsche explains why the Nazis were so popular and what was behind the political choice made by the German people. Rejecting the view that Germans voted for the Nazis simply because they hated the Jews, or had been humiliated in World War I, or had been ruined by the Great Depression, Fritzsche makes the controversial argument that Nazism was part of a larger process of democratization and political invigoration that began with the outbreak of the war. ![]() Free Download Jack Sheldon, "German Army on the Somme, 1914-1916" English | 2005 | ISBN: 1844152693 | EPUB | pages: 352 | 6.5 mb By drawing on a very large number of German sources, many of them previously unpublished, Jack Sheldon throws new light on a familiar story. 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Chapter One discusses the influence of Coleridge and Ruskin on Hopkinss poetics of fancy, Hopkinss experiments in the language of inspiration produced by fancy before his conversion to Catholicism, his idea of inscape as revealed by fancy, and the relation between his fancy and the aesthetics of Romantic poets such as Keats and Wordsworth. Chapter Two focuses on the concept of fancy in Hopkinss predecessors, William Shakespeare and Alfred Lord Tennyson, who, along with Coleridge and Ruskin, had a major influence on the writer, leading him to pen the play Floris in Italy and the sonnet series The Beginning of the End in order to experiment with the language of inspiration which he argued only fancy could produce. This chapter also discusses Hopkinss interest in J. E. Millais and the impact of the Pre-Raphaelites in the development of his poetics of fancy, Hopkinss fancy as metalanguage, the contrast between his fancy and the impressionism of Walter Pater, and the role of fancy in Hopkinss sonnets. Chapter Three treats Hopkinss conversion to Catholicism and his views on Catholic art, including his interest in William Butterfield and the Gothic Revival, as well as the abrupt parallelism between Christ and fancy in The Wreck of the Deutschland. Hopkinss poetic diction is a condensed evocation of art and nature with fancy as the source of his inspiration. His metaphors are not ordinary figures expressing the attributes of things, but are autonomous and have their nature within themselves. Hopkinss poetic idiosyncrasy is generated by the parallelism between distinctive and autonomous images which repeat the surprise and ecstasy of the poet contemplating art and nature. He endeavoured to achieve the poetry of inspiration with his emphasis on fancy as the basis of his poetic diction so as to reinstate it as the source of a new Realism. Hopkinss fancy foregrounds the discontinuous nature of a new poetic diction, which demonstrates unfettered combinations between autonomous images and signs in metalanguage in advance of semiotic literary theories. |