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What Goes Where?: Number and Logic Puzzles

What Goes Where?: Number and Logic Puzzles

John L. Lehet

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2012
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What Goes Where? puzzles are new and original puzzles that present you with a series of "hints". Using these "hints", you try to correctly place the specified numbers into circles in the puzzle. What Goes Where? puzzles are a great introduction to problem solving. In order to solve them, you need to be able to: - read and understand a series of hints - follow simple directions - use reasoning skills to draw basic conclusions - understand number concepts - understand number relationships - be familiar with integers - mentally perform basic arithmetic operations What Goes Where? puzzles are great for individual puzzlers as well as for classrooms. In a classroom environment, they can be used to assist in developing problem solving skills as well as improving deductive reasoning, mental math and number familiarity skills.
The End of Error

The End of Error

John L. Gustafson

Apple Academic Press Inc.
2015
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The Future of Numerical ComputingWritten by one of the foremost experts in high-performance computing and the inventor of Gustafson’s Law, The End of Error: Unum Computing explains a new approach to computer arithmetic: the universal number (unum). The unum encompasses all IEEE floating-point formats as well as fixed-point and exact integer arithmetic. This new number type obtains more accurate answers than floating-point arithmetic yet uses fewer bits in many cases, saving memory, bandwidth, energy, and power.A Complete Revamp of Computer Arithmetic from the Ground UpRichly illustrated in color, this groundbreaking book represents a fundamental change in how to perform calculations automatically. It illustrates how this novel approach can solve problems that have vexed engineers and scientists for decades, including problems that have been historically limited to serial processing.Suitable for Anyone Using Computers for CalculationsThe book is accessible to anyone who uses computers for technical calculations, with much of the book only requiring high school math. The author makes the mathematics interesting through numerous analogies. He clearly defines jargon and uses color-coded boxes for mathematical formulas, computer code, important descriptions, and exercises.
Sharklock Bones: Bug Tails

Sharklock Bones: Bug Tails

John L. Leone

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2013
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"Sharklock Bones: Bug Tails" is the fourth in a series about a shark detective and his trusty sidekick, Dr. Flotsam. They float around in a world of talking fish and animals, a world where everyone talks in puns, anecdotes, jokes and word plays. The stories are written in screenplay fashion to encourage role playing and interaction among readers. The dynamic duo of Bones and Watson take on and solve not-too-difficult mysteries in these stories or "tails". The target audience is ages eight to eighty. In this book "Sharklock Bones: Bug Tails" Sharklock and the Doc solve a kidnapping and then go on to a final confrontation on Mister Rhee Island with their arch enemy, the infamous Devious Dolphin. The first book in the series is "Sharklock Bones: Fish Tails" consisting of two "tails". The first is "Codfather" wherein our heroes stop a kidnapping by Devious Dolphin. The second "tail" is "Hound" and the duo helps Robert Eel Lee (atop a seahorse, of course) capture a giant hound on the Moor. The second in the series is "Sharklock Bones: Zoo Tails", also with two "tails". In "Horse", Sharklock's pony disappears from a locked stall. In "Seafood Restaurant", our boys locate animals missing from the zoo. The third book of "tails" is "Sharklock Bones: Pirate Tails", the "tail" is entitled "Parrots of the Carob Bean". Bones and Flotsam are on the hunt to locate Johnny Depth's missing pirate ship, the Black Twirl. All lots of fun, lots of puns, lots of giggles and more than a few groans. Swim on in and stay tuned for more "tails".
Finding Your Moral Compass

Finding Your Moral Compass

John L. Rosove

UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO PRESS
2026
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Finding Your Moral Compass places enduring Jewish values in a 21st century context, offering a thoughtful and enriching guide for those seeking ethical direction and spiritual grounding through and in Jewish tradition. In this collection of 40 essays, Rabbi John L. Rosove explores foundational Jewish values and helps readers affirm their Jewish identity while drawing connections between Jewish teachings and universal moral principles. Rosove combines classic scholarship, compassion, and personal experience in his reflections upon Judaism’s age-old moral and ethical traditions and Jewish identity as they have evolved over centuries and since the Holocaust and the establishment of the State of Israel. As a thought-leader at the forefront of social justice and liberal Israel activism in North America, Rosove draws from his personal experiences to present moral clarity and an ethical compass for liberal Jews and all who are interested in contemporary Judaism. With accessible prose and heartfelt insight, this collection of essays invites liberal Jews – and anyone interested in finding moral clarity – to consider how Jewish wisdom can serve as a compass in navigating today’s world.
The Meaning of Life, and Shit

The Meaning of Life, and Shit

John L. Brooks II

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2013
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It may be the most colorful word in the English language, expressing the action of the moment. From sorrow to excitement, hysteria to joy, and rage to delight. Despite its frequent use, manyof us have a hard time understanding why shit happens.Let this book be your guide as a way to look into yourself. Let it stir memories from your past and provide you with a clear path towards your future. Understanding is the first step in any corrective action. By reading this book you may come to better understand, and therefore, deal with shit constantly being thrown your way.
The Training of the Twelve: Discussion and Study Guide for the Book by A.B. Bruc

The Training of the Twelve: Discussion and Study Guide for the Book by A.B. Bruc

John L. Musselman; Joseph McRae Mellichamp

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2013
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Written in 1871 by A.B. Bruce, a Scottish minister, this great classic will captivate you from the moment you begin reading. You will wonder at Bruce's mastery of Scripture and his insight into the ways of Jesus and the manner of the men who followed Him. For the serious follower of Jesus Christ today, nothing is more important than understanding how Jesus works in the lives of His disciples-for our own spiritual growth and for our ministry in His behalf in the lives of others.
Kick

Kick

John L. Monk

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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"Death was a good gig ... until someone changed the rules." They say suicides are damned for eternity. But if coming back to life in the bodies of violent criminals is Hell, then Dan Jenkins will take it. And he does, every time a portal arrives to whisk him from his ghostly exile in limbo. Dan rides the living like a supernatural jockey, pushing out their consciousness and taking over. They're bad guys, right? Killers and brutes of every sort, which makes it okay. He doesn't know where their minds go while he's in charge, and for the most part doesn't care. For three weeks at a time, it's a chance to relax and watch movies, read fantasy novels, and have random conversations with perfect strangers. Normally, before the villain returns to kick him out, Dan dishes out a final serving of justice and leaves the world a safer place. It's one of the rules if he wants more rides, and he's happy to oblige. For a part-time dead guy, it's a pretty good gig ... until someone changes the rules. Kick is the first book in a series of dark fantasy paranormal thrillers. If you like Quantum Leap and Every Day, you'll love this gritty, hilarious, and original take on the body hijacking hero story. Vividly written, Kick is a wild ride with a sharp sarcastic wit and a flawed yet likable main character.