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My Son Carlo: Carlo Acutis Through the Eyes of His Mother

My Son Carlo: Carlo Acutis Through the Eyes of His Mother

Antonia Salzano Acutis

Our Sunday Visitor
2023
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Since he was beatified in 2020, Carlo Acutis has been the subject of widespread interest across the globe. This typical Italian teenager, who lived a life of extraordinary virtue, has captivated countless millions. And yet we're left wondering and wanting to learn more about this millennial saint. What was Carlo really like? How did he interact with those closest to him in daily life? What was it like to live in the same home with him?In My Son Carlo, Antonia Salzano Acutis shares, in vivid detail, the intimate, private moments of her son's life, including his final days before he died from leukemia at the age of 15. In her own words, Antonia shares stories and memories as a mother who lost her son too early but was forever shaped by his remarkable life.Carlo has quickly become a favorite patron in heaven, changing the lives of those who pray for his intercession. In this book, Antonia shares how Carlo desires to bring people to Jesus, as he did for her, helping her rekindle her faith: "This was his secret: that he had a constant, intimate relationship with Jesus. He wanted everyone he encountered to have this kind of relationship like he did. He did not consider it to be something just for him. He was convinced that this relationship was accessible to all."
A Millennial in Paradise: Carlo Acutis

A Millennial in Paradise: Carlo Acutis

Will Conquer

Sophia Institute Press
2021
nidottu
In each generation, heroes of the Faith, whom the Church recognizes as saints, emerge. There are many characteristics that they have in common, but none thus far have used cell phones, played PlayStation video games, or searched for information on Google.That is about to change.A young "computer geek" named Carlo Acutis, who created a website cataloguing every reported Eucharistic miracle in the world and died of leukemia a year later at age fifteen, was beatified in November 2019, after a healing miracle in Brazil was attributed to his intercession. Since the beatification ceremony one year later, solemn crowds have been filing past the exposed relics of the blessed youth in Assisi's Church of Santa Maria Maggiore.Carlo is a sign of contradiction in the modern world who serves as a heroic model for today's young people--a teenager who programmed computers and enjoyed films and comics yet lived as an authentic and sincere disciple of Christ. In these pages, you'll discover how he embraced the Faith as a boy and developed the virtues necessary to live a Christ-centered life in a secular society, how he overcame the vices that plagued him, and how he gracefully dealt with heartaches he could not divulge even to his parents. When he developed leukemia, he offered his suffering both for Pope Benedict XVI and for the Catholic Church, saying: "I offer all the suffering I will have to undergo for the Lord, for the Pope, and the Church." In this surprising and inspiring book, you'll also learn: How Carlo became holy, in only a few short yearsThe young man's unusual loneliness and how he dealt with itHis strategy for resisting peer pressureHow he had fun without losing control and learned to resist gluttonyHow he interacted with teen girls who became his friendsWhy his explanations about the Mass are used in today's catechism classes in ItalyHow he dealt with friends who were sexually promiscuous and what he told themHow he responded to the shocking news that he was dying (which happened two weeks later)His remarkable Eucharistic Miracles Exhibition--made possible by his computer skills--that is now touring churches all over Europe
Murder at Monte Carlo

Murder at Monte Carlo

E Phillips Oppenheim

Bibliotech Press
2020
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Edward Phillips Oppenheim (22 October 1866 - 3 February 1946) was an English novelist, a prolific writer of best-selling genre fiction, featuring glamorous characters, international intrigue and fast action. Notably easy to read, they were viewed as popular entertainments. He was featured on the cover of Time magazine in 1927.Edward Phillips Oppenheim was born in Tottenham, London, the son of Henrietta Susannah Temperley Budd and Edward John Oppenheim, a leather merchant. After attending Wyggeston Grammar School until the sixth form in 1883, his family's finances forced him to withdraw and he worked in his father's business for almost twenty years. His father subsidized the publication of his first novel, which proved just successful enough to break even. He published five of his novels between 1908 and 1912 under the pseudonym "Anthony Partridge". Around 1900, Julien Stevens Ulman (1865-1920), a wealthy New York leather merchant who enjoyed Oppenheim's books, bought the leather works and made him a salaried director to support his writing career. He quickly found a successful formula and established his reputation. In 1913, John Buchan, launching his career as a suspense novelist, called Oppenheim "my master in fiction" and "the greatest Jewish writer since Isaiah". As early as that year, his publishers were bringing out new editions of some of his earlier works to meet, in the words of one trade publication, "the insatiable demand of the public for more stories by him". It added: "Readers of the author's recent books will find these first stories of life sketches full of interest, their very crudeness being positively amusing in light of his present finished craftsmanship."He described his method in 1922: "I create one more or less interesting personality, try to think of some dramatic situation in which he or she might be placed, and use that as the opening of a nebulous chain of events." He never used an outline: "My characters would resent it." When he needed villains for his diplomatic and political intrigues he drew on Prussian militarists and anarchists, enough for one reviewer to lament "the baldness of his propaganda". For example, in A People's Man (1915), a socialist discovers that his movement is secretly run by German spies. (wikipedia.org)
Murder at Monte Carlo

Murder at Monte Carlo

E Phillips Oppenheim

Bibliotech Press
2020
sidottu
Edward Phillips Oppenheim (22 October 1866 - 3 February 1946) was an English novelist, a prolific writer of best-selling genre fiction, featuring glamorous characters, international intrigue and fast action. Notably easy to read, they were viewed as popular entertainments. He was featured on the cover of Time magazine in 1927.Edward Phillips Oppenheim was born in Tottenham, London, the son of Henrietta Susannah Temperley Budd and Edward John Oppenheim, a leather merchant. After attending Wyggeston Grammar School until the sixth form in 1883, his family's finances forced him to withdraw and he worked in his father's business for almost twenty years. His father subsidized the publication of his first novel, which proved just successful enough to break even. He published five of his novels between 1908 and 1912 under the pseudonym "Anthony Partridge". Around 1900, Julien Stevens Ulman (1865-1920), a wealthy New York leather merchant who enjoyed Oppenheim's books, bought the leather works and made him a salaried director to support his writing career. He quickly found a successful formula and established his reputation. In 1913, John Buchan, launching his career as a suspense novelist, called Oppenheim "my master in fiction" and "the greatest Jewish writer since Isaiah". As early as that year, his publishers were bringing out new editions of some of his earlier works to meet, in the words of one trade publication, "the insatiable demand of the public for more stories by him". It added: "Readers of the author's recent books will find these first stories of life sketches full of interest, their very crudeness being positively amusing in light of his present finished craftsmanship."He described his method in 1922: "I create one more or less interesting personality, try to think of some dramatic situation in which he or she might be placed, and use that as the opening of a nebulous chain of events." He never used an outline: "My characters would resent it." When he needed villains for his diplomatic and political intrigues he drew on Prussian militarists and anarchists, enough for one reviewer to lament "the baldness of his propaganda". For example, in A People's Man (1915), a socialist discovers that his movement is secretly run by German spies. (wikipedia.org)
Elements of Sequential Monte Carlo

Elements of Sequential Monte Carlo

Christian A. Naesseth; Fredrik Lindsten; Thomas B. Schön

now publishers Inc
2019
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A key strategy in machine learning is to break down a problem into smaller and more manageable parts, then process data or unknown variables recursively. Sequential Monte Carlo (SMC) is a technique for solving statistical inference problems recursively. Over the last 20 years, SMC has been developed to enabled inference in increasingly complex and challenging models in Signal Processing and Statistics. This monograph shows how the powerful technique can be applied to machine learning problems such as probabilistic programming, variational inference and inference evaluation to name a few.Written in a tutorial style, Elements of Sequential Monte Carlo introduces the basics of SMC, discusses practical issues, and reviews theoretical results before guiding the reader through a series of advanced topics to give a complete overview of the topic and its application to machine learning problems.This monograph provides an accessible treatment for researchers of a topic that has recently gained significant interest in the machine learning community.
Janice and Carlo Captivated By His Love: Antonio and Sabrina Struck In Love Spinoff
Enjoy this steamy fling possessive Italian mafia romance.... I never understood people who said they have no regrets. For me, that seems to be all life has been. I regret dating my ex in college, especially after learning that he was cheating on me. I regret it even more when he saunters back into my life and tries to win me back. I can't believe that I ever gave him a moment of my time. When I meet Carlo, I have a feeling that he's going to wind up being another regret. Except, the more time I spend with the sexy as hell mob boss, the more interested with him I become. Maybe it's because our worlds are at direct odds with each other or maybe there's just something about him that calls to something in me. Either way, I have a decision to make now. Which will I regret more? Staying with him, or walking away. Warning: Steamy sex scenes, violence, and sensitive subjects for some readers can cause triggers. Order of SeriesRuthless Book 1Savage Book 2Beast Book 3Captivated By His Love Janice and CarloBrutal Book 4Redemption Book 5Stolen-The Fuertes Cartel Book 1 Saved- The Fuertes Cartel Book 2 Torn: The Carrington Cartel Book 1Claim: The Carrington Cartel Book 2
Quantum Monte Carlo Methods in Physics and Chemistry
This book brings together some of the most important scientific works in the Quantum Monte Carlo literature. In particular, Variational and Diffusion Monte Carlo, Auxiliary Fields or Shell Model Quantum Monte Carlo, Path Integral and Constrained Path Quantum Monte Carlo have been widely discussed interlacing together theory and applications.A new Quantum Monte Carlo scheme adept of a direct stochastic sampling of the density matrix is also addressed. For physical chemists and molecular physicists or any researcher interested in computer optimization or statistical sampling-this book is an invaluable source of cutting-edge techniques.
One Summer in Monte Carlo

One Summer in Monte Carlo

Jennifer Bohnet

Boldwood Books Ltd
2021
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You can run to the sun, but can you ever hide? From the bestselling author of Villa of Sun and Secrets.Monte Carlo means different things to different people; for some it's a billionaires playground, overflowing with glitz and glamour but for others it's where dangerous secrets lay hidden.For Nanette Weston, and her then fiancé, F1 racing driver Zac Ewart, their dream life came to an abrupt halt 3 years ago following a car accident which Zac walked away from, but left Nanette being airlifted back to the UK, never to return and never to see her fiancé again.Monte Carlo was a place she wanted to forget, not revisit. But when her friend and employer, Vanessa asks Nanette to look after her children in the Principality for a few months, Nanette knew she had no choice but to return.As the F1 circus once again comes to town, with Zac in pole position, mistakes of the past, leave legacies for the future...This book was previously published as Follow Your Star by Jennifer Bohnet. What readers are saying about One Summer in Monte Carlo: 'As always with Jennifers books I was able to escape into a completely different world, one we can only dream about.''I could imagine myself as the main female character and could hardly put down the book.''A superb fast-paced read with a real surprise and absolutely loved the F1 glamour of Monaco - I really felt I was there!''Such a roller coaster ride of people's lives. Tragic, sad, happy tumultuous feelings of life in the fast lane.'
One Summer in Monte Carlo

One Summer in Monte Carlo

Jennifer Bohnet

Boldwood Books Ltd
2021
sidottu
You can run to the sun, but can you ever hide? From the bestselling author of Villa of Sun and Secrets.Monte Carlo means different things to different people; for some it's a billionaires playground, overflowing with glitz and glamour but for others it's where dangerous secrets lay hidden.For Nanette Weston, and her then fiancé, F1 racing driver Zac Ewart, their dream life came to an abrupt halt 3 years ago following a car accident which Zac walked away from, but left Nanette being airlifted back to the UK, never to return and never to see her fiancé again.Monte Carlo was a place she wanted to forget, not revisit. But when her friend and employer, Vanessa asks Nanette to look after her children in the Principality for a few months, Nanette knew she had no choice but to return.As the F1 circus once again comes to town, with Zac in pole position, mistakes of the past, leave legacies for the future...This book was previously published as Follow Your Star by Jennifer Bohnet. What readers are saying about One Summer in Monte Carlo: 'As always with Jennifers books I was able to escape into a completely different world, one we can only dream about.''I could imagine myself as the main female character and could hardly put down the book.''A superb fast-paced read with a real surprise and absolutely loved the F1 glamour of Monaco - I really felt I was there!''Such a roller coaster ride of people's lives. Tragic, sad, happy tumultuous feelings of life in the fast lane.'
All in Monte Carlo

All in Monte Carlo

Anna Shilling

TROUBADOR PUBLISHING
2023
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Four women, four ways to revenge… A Monaco insider reveals what life is like in the world's richest and most secretive enclave, where revenge is best served with a glass of champagne. Wedged between Southern France and the Mediterranean Sea, the miniature principality of Monaco is a place for aspiration, for comic extremes and for outrageous personalities. Where a businesswoman gets her favourite Chanel suit flown in by private jet. Where Hôtel de Paris serves breakfast to a drunken socialite in a prison cell. Where two Gucci-clad women are behind a string of burglaries. Against a backdrop of cocktails on superyachts, looking fabulous and feeling empty, this tongue-in-cheek tale revolves around four relatable women who meet by chance in Monte Carlo. After sharing their tales of betrayal, they set up a book club as a cover while they settle each other’s scores. But revenge, like life, doesn’t always go to plan… The book cover has been designed by one of the UK’s leading illustrators, Patrick Knowles. Knowles is best known for his cover designs for Julian Fellowes and Anthony Horowitz, as well as for Prince William and Kate’s wedding calligraphy.
One Summer in Monte Carlo

One Summer in Monte Carlo

Jennifer Bohnet

Boldwood Books Ltd
2021
pokkari
You can run to the sun, but can you ever hide? From the bestselling author of Villa of Sun and Secrets.Monte Carlo means different things to different people; for some it's a billionaires playground, overflowing with glitz and glamour but for others it's where dangerous secrets lay hidden.For Nanette Weston, and her then fiancé, F1 racing driver Zac Ewart, their dream life came to an abrupt halt 3 years ago following a car accident which Zac walked away from, but left Nanette being airlifted back to the UK, never to return and never to see her fiancé again.Monte Carlo was a place she wanted to forget, not revisit. But when her friend and employer, Vanessa asks Nanette to look after her children in the Principality for a few months, Nanette knew she had no choice but to return.As the F1 circus once again comes to town, with Zac in pole position, mistakes of the past, leave legacies for the future...This book was previously published as Follow Your Star by Jennifer Bohnet. What readers are saying about One Summer in Monte Carlo: 'As always with Jennifers books I was able to escape into a completely different world, one we can only dream about.''I could imagine myself as the main female character and could hardly put down the book.''A superb fast-paced read with a real surprise and absolutely loved the F1 glamour of Monaco - I really felt I was there!''Such a roller coaster ride of people's lives. Tragic, sad, happy tumultuous feelings of life in the fast lane.'
The Monte Carlo Methods
In applied mathematics, the name Monte Carlo is given to the method of solving problems by means of experiments with random numbers. This name, after the casino at Monaco, was first applied around 1944 to the method of solving deterministic problems by reformulating them in terms of a problem with random elements, which could then be solved by large-scale sampling. But, by extension, the term has come to mean any simulation that uses random numbers. Monte Carlo methods have become among the most fundamental techniques of simulation in modern science. This book is an illustration of the use of Monte Carlo methods applied to solve specific problems in mathematics, engineering, physics, statistics, and science in general.
The Wigner Monte Carlo Method for Nanoelectronic Devices

The Wigner Monte Carlo Method for Nanoelectronic Devices

Damien Querlioz; Philippe Dollfus

ISTE Ltd and John Wiley Sons Inc
2010
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The emergence of nanoelectronics has led us to renew the concepts of transport theory used in semiconductor device physics and the engineering community. It has become crucial to question the traditional semi-classical view of charge carrier transport and to adequately take into account the wave-like nature of electrons by considering not only their coherent evolution but also the out-of-equilibrium states and the scattering effects. This book gives an overview of the quantum transport approaches for nanodevices and focuses on the Wigner formalism. It details the implementation of a particle-based Monte Carlo solution of the Wigner transport equation and how the technique is applied to typical devices exhibiting quantum phenomena, such as the resonant tunnelling diode, the ultra-short silicon MOSFET and the carbon nanotube transistor. In the final part, decoherence theory is used to explain the emergence of the semi-classical transport in nanodevices.
Il Ragazzo Che Sapeva (Carlo Acutis)

Il Ragazzo Che Sapeva (Carlo Acutis)

Corinna Turner

Unseen Books
2021
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MORTO? DEFINISCI LA PAROLA MORTO. "Hai la leucemia."Daniele ha appena ricevuto la notizia peggiore per un adolescente. Gli adulti intorno a lui stanno crollando sotto il peso dello shock. Disperato, si rivolge al prete della sua parrocchia in cerca d'aiuto e fa la conoscenza di un ragazzo della sua et , Carlo Acutis - che pare sia morto.Daniele convinto che il sacerdote stia sprecando il suo tempo. Ma mentre cerca di scendere a patti con il proprio incerto futuro un'improbabile amicizia si sviluppa tra lui e il pio ragazzo defunto - che dopo tutto potrebbe non essere cos morto.Il ragazzo che sapeva il primo titolo della serie 'Amicizie molto in alto' della nominata alla Carnegie Medal Corinna Turner. Se i santi ti hanno sempre affascinato ma trovi le comuni agiografie noiose e difficili da leggere fino alla fine, questa storia dal ritmo incalzante fa al caso tuo.
The Boy Who Knew (Carlo Acutis)

The Boy Who Knew (Carlo Acutis)

Corinna Turner

Zephyr Publishing
2020
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DEAD? DEFINE DEAD."You have leukemia." Daniel's just received the worst news a teen can get. The adults in his life are crumbling under the shock. In desperation, he turns to his parish priest for help and is introduced to a boy his age, Carlo Acutis-who just happens to be dead.Daniel's convinced the priest is wasting his time. But as he struggles to come to terms with his uncertain future an unlikely friendship develops between him and the holy dead boy-who may not be quite so dead after all.The Boy Who Knew is the first title in Carnegie Medal nominee Corinna Turner's new 'Friends in High Places' series. If you've always been interested in the saints but find dry biographies boring and hard to get through, this fast-paced story is for you. Friends in High Places is a short fiction series that provides saint's biographies in the context of imaginary teenager's lives. The stories are written primarily to entertain, with inspiration and education thrown in for free
An Analysis of Carlo Ginzburg's The Night Battles

An Analysis of Carlo Ginzburg's The Night Battles

Etienne Stockland

Macat International Limited
2017
nidottu
In The Night Battles, Carlo Ginzburg does more than introduce his readers to a novel group of supposed witches – the Benandanti, from the northern Italian province of Friulia. He also invents and deploys new and creative ways of tackling his source material that allow him to move beyond their limitations. Witchcraft documents are notoriously tricky sources – produced by elites with fixed views, they are products of questioning designed to prove or disprove guilt, rather than understand the subtleties of belief, and are very often the products of torture. Ginzburg placed great stress on variations in the evidence of the Benandanti over time to reveal changing patterns of belief, and also focused on the concept of ‘reading against the text’ – essentially looking as much at what is absent from the record as at what is present in it, and attempting to understand what the absences mean. His work not only pioneered the creation of a new school of historical study – ‘microhistory’ – it is also a great example of the creative thinking skills of connecting things together in an original way, producing novel explanations for existing evidence, and redefining an issue so as to see it in a new light.
An Analysis of Carlo Ginzburg's The Night Battles

An Analysis of Carlo Ginzburg's The Night Battles

Etienne Stockland

Macat International Limited
2017
sidottu
In The Night Battles, Carlo Ginzburg does more than introduce his readers to a novel group of supposed witches – the Benandanti, from the northern Italian province of Friulia. He also invents and deploys new and creative ways of tackling his source material that allow him to move beyond their limitations. Witchcraft documents are notoriously tricky sources – produced by elites with fixed views, they are products of questioning designed to prove or disprove guilt, rather than understand the subtleties of belief, and are very often the products of torture. Ginzburg placed great stress on variations in the evidence of the Benandanti over time to reveal changing patterns of belief, and also focused on the concept of ‘reading against the text’ – essentially looking as much at what is absent from the record as at what is present in it, and attempting to understand what the absences mean. His work not only pioneered the creation of a new school of historical study – ‘microhistory’ – it is also a great example of the creative thinking skills of connecting things together in an original way, producing novel explanations for existing evidence, and redefining an issue so as to see it in a new light.