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And I Quote...: The Collected Quotes of Pierre D. Perry

And I Quote...: The Collected Quotes of Pierre D. Perry

Pierre D. Perry

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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Author and poet, Pierre D. Perry, shares his wisdom with the world once again in his first book of inspirational and insightful quotations. Perry, the author of 15 collections of poetry, and a four-book series entitled "Strengthening the Black Community," has compiled over 100 of his original quotes to help his readers gain a new perspective on life. "And I Quote.." is meant to make you laugh, make you think, and to help you better understand some of the complications in this thing called life. Perry lends his knowledge on issues such as rearing boys to be men, friendship, winners and losers, the power of a woman, and so much more.
Pierre The Bear With His Best Friend, Savannah

Pierre The Bear With His Best Friend, Savannah

Donna M. Mitchell

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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Once upon a time there was a little bear named Pierre. The problem is, Pierre doesn't have any hair. He knows winter is coming and it's going to be very cold and very long. He needs to find a way to keep warm. Pierre must find something to wear. He starts off down the road and visits his friends. Pierre's best friend, Savannah, gives him a shirt. Mimi and Papa offers a pair of bright blue pants. Molly and Jet, the dogs provides a hat. Soon, Pierre has enough clothing to keep warm throughout the winter. A picture book for children, Pierre The Bear With His Best Friend Tyler shows how friends work together to make sure no one goes without.
Pierre y Jean

Pierre y Jean

Guy de Maupassant

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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Pierre, m decin, ne comprend pas pourquoi un ami de sa famille a l gu sa fortune Jean, son fr re cadet. Au terme d'une v ritable enqu te polici re, il mettra au jour un terrible secret. Le quatri me roman de Maupassant (1850-1893), publi en 1888, est sans doute le meilleur. Le r cit, qui tient la fois de l' tude naturaliste et de l'analyse psychologique, s'appuie sur une intrigue, simple et forte. Dans sa c l bre pr face, l'auteur d veloppe une th orie qui pr figure la modernit romanesque: il s'agit moins de reproduire le r el que d'en donner l'illusion.
Pierre et Jean

Pierre et Jean

Guy de Maupassant

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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M. Roland, ancien bijoutier parisien, a d m nag d s qu'il a pu avec sa femme au Havre, par amour inconditionnel de la mer. Ils ont deux fils, Pierre et Jean. Apr s leurs tudes Paris, o Pierre - l'a n - a successivement essay plusieurs cursus, avant d'obtenir la m decine, avec des dispenses de temps obtenues du ministre, et o Jean a tranquillement obtenu sa licence de droit, ils rejoignent leurs parents au Havre dans l'appartement familial, dans le but de cr er plus tard leur cabinet respectif dans cette ville.
Pierre et Jean

Pierre et Jean

Guy de Maupassant

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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crit d'un seul trait durant l' t 1887, Pierre et Jean est le troisi me roman de Maupassant. C'est une oeuvre naturaliste (ou r aliste-psychologique). L'oeuvre, est dit e en volume le 9 janvier 1888 chez Ollendorff. Elle est compos e du r cit, mais galement d'une c l bre pr face intitul e Le roman dans laquelle Maupassant expose en quelques pages sa vision du roman naturaliste qu'il propose de d finir comme une tude psychologique dont Pierre et Jean se fera l' cho.
Pierre; Or the Ambiguities

Pierre; Or the Ambiguities

Herman Melville

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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Herman Melville (August 1, 1819 - September 28, 1891) was an American novelist, short story writer, and poet of the American Renaissance period. His best known works include Typee (1846), a romantic account of his experiences in Polynesian life, and his whaling novel Moby-Dick (1851). His work was almost forgotten during his last 30 years. His writing draws on his experience at sea as a common sailor, exploration of literature and philosophy, and engagement in the contradictions of American society in a period of rapid change. He developed a complex, baroque style; the vocabulary is rich and original, a strong sense of rhythm infuses the elaborate sentences, the imagery is often mystical or ironic, and the abundance of allusion extends to biblical scripture, myth, philosophy, literature, and the visual arts.
Pierre Curie: The Life and Legacy of the Legendary Scientist

Pierre Curie: The Life and Legacy of the Legendary Scientist

Charles River

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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*Includes pictures *Includes Pierre's quotes about life and science *Includes online resources and a bibliography for further reading "Is it right to probe so deeply into Nature's secrets? The question must here be raised whether it will benefit mankind, or whether the knowledge will be harmful." - Pierre Curie The Curie name is without question a household name in the world of science, and even those unfamiliar with radiation have heard of Marie, the matriarch of the prodigious family, and the multiple glass ceilings she shattered with her literally radioactive findings. While this recognition is certainly well-deserved, many have neglected to acknowledge the momentous contributions made by her colleague and husband, Pierre. The fact Pierre has mostly been forgotten is the textbook definition of irony, because even the most enlightened minds of the early 20th century were stunted by a narrow, patriarchal mindset, forcing Marie to confront obstacles and tribulations that were unique solely to her as a scientist solely on account of gender. As such, some of her most groundbreaking moments would feature Pierre receiving the credit or giving the commemorative speech. It would be long after his death that his wife managed to ultimately cement her legacy as one of the greatest scientists of all time. While their respective positions have changed over time, Pierre's personal discoveries continue to live on in a variety of vessels, from the ticking quartz watch on one's wrist to motors and engines, and even military-grade ultrasonic devices. Pierre Curie: The Life and Legacy of the Legendary Scientist examines the life and career that made him one of the world's foremost scientists of his time. Along with pictures of important people, places, and events, you will learn about Pierre Curie like never before.
Pierre Curie: The Life and Legacy of the Legendary Scientist

Pierre Curie: The Life and Legacy of the Legendary Scientist

Charles River

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
nidottu
*Includes pictures *Includes Pierre's quotes about life and science *Includes online resources and a bibliography for further reading "Is it right to probe so deeply into Nature's secrets? The question must here be raised whether it will benefit mankind, or whether the knowledge will be harmful." - Pierre Curie The Curie name is without question a household name in the world of science, and even those unfamiliar with radiation have heard of Marie, the matriarch of the prodigious family, and the multiple glass ceilings she shattered with her literally radioactive findings. While this recognition is certainly well-deserved, many have neglected to acknowledge the momentous contributions made by her colleague and husband, Pierre. The fact Pierre has mostly been forgotten is the textbook definition of irony, because even the most enlightened minds of the early 20th century were stunted by a narrow, patriarchal mindset, forcing Marie to confront obstacles and tribulations that were unique solely to her as a scientist solely on account of gender. As such, some of her most groundbreaking moments would feature Pierre receiving the credit or giving the commemorative speech. It would be long after his death that his wife managed to ultimately cement her legacy as one of the greatest scientists of all time. While their respective positions have changed over time, Pierre's personal discoveries continue to live on in a variety of vessels, from the ticking quartz watch on one's wrist to motors and engines, and even military-grade ultrasonic devices. Pierre Curie: The Life and Legacy of the Legendary Scientist examines the life and career that made him one of the world's foremost scientists of his time. Along with pictures of important people, places, and events, you will learn about Pierre Curie like never before.
Pierre and Marie Curie: The Lives and Careers of the Science's Most Groundbreaking Couple
*Includes pictures *Includes online resources and a bibliography for further reading "Nothing in life is to be feared, it is only to be understood. Now is the time to understand more, so that we may fear less." - Marie Curie "Is it right to probe so deeply into Nature's secrets? The question must here be raised whether it will benefit mankind, or whether the knowledge will be harmful." - Pierre Curie The tens of millions who perished in the First World War - not to mention the horrendous turmoil that culminated in the outbreak of its successor - understandably marred the conception of the first decades of the 20th century. However, during that time, unparalleled minds from all over the globe unsnarled age-old mysteries and perfected prevailing theories, conjuring up wave after wave of breakthroughs that catapulted the world of science to unprecedented heights. Owing to this influx of novel ideas and innovative concepts, conferences had to be assembled to keep the relevant scientific spheres apprised of the latest advances. The formation of such conferences also allowed them to confront burning questions and investigate unexplored realms in their respective fields. The most notable of these gatherings was the Fifth Solvay International Conference on Electrons and Photons (attended by those pictured), 16 years after its inception. Not only did this batch of physicists aim to dissect the recently structured quantum theory, realists and instrumentalists intended to resolve the debate on scientific methods once and for all. The dispute ultimately ended in favor of the latter. In the picture of the conference participants, near none other than Albert Einstein, is an older scientist with a solemn face lined with wisdom, framed by the wispy, snow-white flyaways of her characteristic loose bun. Her thin lips are somewhat pursed in a scowl, and there is an aura of confidence radiating from her, the lone woman amidst a pack of exalted, intimidating men. Her shoulders are relaxed, her legs are crossed under her plain black cloak, and her felt bowler hat rests casually against her lap. This is none other than Madame Marie Curie, who not only cracked the glass ceiling but completely shattered it. Not surprisingly, early 20th century society, stunted by its narrow, patriarchal mindset, assailed her with double the toilsome trials and taxing tribulations, many of which were unique to her solely on account of her gender. Be that as it may, the tenacious pupil-turned-savant soldiered on through the discrimination and clambered over the often gratuitous stumbling blocks, ultimately cementing her place in history as one of the greatest scientists of all time. The fact Pierre has mostly been forgotten is the textbook definition of irony, because even the most enlightened minds of the early 20th century were stunted by a narrow, patriarchal mindset, forcing Marie to confront obstacles and tribulations that were unique solely to her as a scientist solely on account of gender. As such, some of her most groundbreaking moments would feature Pierre receiving the credit or giving the commemorative speech. It would be long after his death that his wife managed to ultimately cement her legacy as one of the greatest scientists of all time, and while their respective positions have changed over time, Pierre's personal discoveries continue to live on in a variety of vessels, from the ticking quartz watch on one's wrist to motors and engines, and even military-grade ultrasonic devices. Pierre and Marie Curie: The Lives and Careers of the Science's Most Groundbreaking Couple examines the life and career that made him one of the world's foremost scientists of his time. Along with pictures of important people, places, and events, you will learn about Pierre Curie like never before.
Pierre and Marie Curie: The Lives and Careers of the Science's Most Groundbreaking Couple
*Includes pictures *Includes online resources and a bibliography for further reading "Nothing in life is to be feared, it is only to be understood. Now is the time to understand more, so that we may fear less." - Marie Curie "Is it right to probe so deeply into Nature's secrets? The question must here be raised whether it will benefit mankind, or whether the knowledge will be harmful." - Pierre Curie The tens of millions who perished in the First World War - not to mention the horrendous turmoil that culminated in the outbreak of its successor - understandably marred the conception of the first decades of the 20th century. However, during that time, unparalleled minds from all over the globe unsnarled age-old mysteries and perfected prevailing theories, conjuring up wave after wave of breakthroughs that catapulted the world of science to unprecedented heights. Owing to this influx of novel ideas and innovative concepts, conferences had to be assembled to keep the relevant scientific spheres apprised of the latest advances. The formation of such conferences also allowed them to confront burning questions and investigate unexplored realms in their respective fields. The most notable of these gatherings was the Fifth Solvay International Conference on Electrons and Photons (attended by those pictured), 16 years after its inception. Not only did this batch of physicists aim to dissect the recently structured quantum theory, realists and instrumentalists intended to resolve the debate on scientific methods once and for all. The dispute ultimately ended in favor of the latter. In the picture of the conference participants, near none other than Albert Einstein, is an older scientist with a solemn face lined with wisdom, framed by the wispy, snow-white flyaways of her characteristic loose bun. Her thin lips are somewhat pursed in a scowl, and there is an aura of confidence radiating from her, the lone woman amidst a pack of exalted, intimidating men. Her shoulders are relaxed, her legs are crossed under her plain black cloak, and her felt bowler hat rests casually against her lap. This is none other than Madame Marie Curie, who not only cracked the glass ceiling but completely shattered it. Not surprisingly, early 20th century society, stunted by its narrow, patriarchal mindset, assailed her with double the toilsome trials and taxing tribulations, many of which were unique to her solely on account of her gender. Be that as it may, the tenacious pupil-turned-savant soldiered on through the discrimination and clambered over the often gratuitous stumbling blocks, ultimately cementing her place in history as one of the greatest scientists of all time. The fact Pierre has mostly been forgotten is the textbook definition of irony, because even the most enlightened minds of the early 20th century were stunted by a narrow, patriarchal mindset, forcing Marie to confront obstacles and tribulations that were unique solely to her as a scientist solely on account of gender. As such, some of her most groundbreaking moments would feature Pierre receiving the credit or giving the commemorative speech. It would be long after his death that his wife managed to ultimately cement her legacy as one of the greatest scientists of all time, and while their respective positions have changed over time, Pierre's personal discoveries continue to live on in a variety of vessels, from the ticking quartz watch on one's wrist to motors and engines, and even military-grade ultrasonic devices. Pierre and Marie Curie: The Lives and Careers of the Science's Most Groundbreaking Couple examines the life and career that made him one of the world's foremost scientists of his time. Along with pictures of important people, places, and events, you will learn about Pierre Curie like never before.
Pierre Poilievre

Pierre Poilievre

Andrew Lawton

The Sutherland House Inc.
2024
sidottu
When Pierre Poilievre was elected leader of Canada's Conservative party in 2022, he vowed to put Canadians back in control of their own lives.He took aim at the country's elites and "gatekeepers" as well as governments that sneer at their own citizens. Railing against the housing crisis and spiralling inflation, Poilievre was telling ordinary Canadians he was on their side.As the adopted son of two Alberta teachers, Poilievre knows the middle class. But he's also the embodiment of a career politician, having spent nearly his entire adult life in politics. In Pierre Poilievre: A Political Life, journalist Andrew Lawton chronicles Poilievre's life, career, and his unique brand of conservatism which has galvanized supporters and detractors alike. The portrait that emerges is of a radically authentic yet intensely calculating individual who has been plotting his path to be Canada's prime minister since he was a teenager.
Pierre's Shop

Pierre's Shop

Rosie Amazing

Annelid Press
2019
pokkari
About the AuthorRosie Amazing is a four-year-old girl with a gift for storytelling. She loves animals, the band Queen and all things French She's already published a number of books, including the popular Rosie and Pierre and Burfurt the Kitten series.About the Rosie and Pierre SeriesJoin Rosie and her special friend Pierre on a series of winsome adventures, filled with magic, friendship, animals and plenty of yummy French food Written by a four-year-old little girl. About the BookEnter into the imagination of an adorable little girl as she tells the story of her special friend Pierre and his super-cool French cafe. Get ready for fun, whimsy and some of Rosie's signature plot twists
Pierre in Paris

Pierre in Paris

Rosie Amazing

Annelid Press
2019
pokkari
About the AuthorRosie Amazing is a four-year-old girl with a gift for storytelling. She loves animals, the band Queen and all things French She's already published a number of books, including the popular Rosie and Pierre and Burfurt the Kitten series.About the Rosie and Pierre SeriesJoin Rosie and her special friend Pierre on a series of winsome adventures, filled with magic, friendship, animals and plenty of yummy French food Written by a four-year-old little girl. About the BookPierre is back This time he goes on a wild adventure in beautiful Paris. Pierre is excited to show his rattlesnake friends all the nifty French things in the city. But when a fearsome giant shows up, Pierre's quick thinking saves the day.
Pierre and the Crêpe Monster

Pierre and the Crêpe Monster

Rosie Amazing

Annelid Press
2019
pokkari
About the AuthorRosie Amazing is a four-year-old girl with a gift for storytelling. She loves animals, the band Queen and all things French She's already published a number of books, including the popular Rosie and Pierre and Burfurt the Kitten series.About the Rosie and Pierre SeriesJoin Rosie and her special friend Pierre on a series of winsome adventures, filled with magic, friendship, animals and plenty of yummy French food Written by a four-year-old little girl. About the BookRosie and Pierre are together again This time, Pierre uses his special superpowers to teach Rosie how to make his magical cr pes. But when a nasty cr pe monster barges into Pierre's Shop, Pierre uses his magic to save Rosie