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EC: Epitaphs from the Abyss Vol. 2

EC: Epitaphs from the Abyss Vol. 2

Cullen Bunn; Chris Condon; Joshua Hale Fialkov; J. Holtham; Matt Kindt; Stephanie Phillips; Matthew Rosenberg; Tim Seeley; Joanne Starer; Jordan Thomas; Brendan Hay

ONI PRESS,US
2025
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Welcome back to the Grave-Digger's cemetery on the edge of the endless, black ABYSS that awaits us all. . . . Some sooner than others! Every tombstone tells a tale. . . . These are your EPITAPHS FROM THE ABYSS! From the immortal EC Comics, prepare yourselves for all-new stories of fatalistic spectacle—told with wanton disregard for moral standards or public decency by masters of splatter de spectacular: Chris Condon (That Texas Blood), Charlie Adlard (The Walking Dead), Joshua Hale Fialkov (Echoes), Stephanie Phillips (Harley Quinn), Andrea Sorrentino (Gideon Falls), Alexandre Tefenkgi (The Good Asian), Kano (Gotham Central), Leomacs (Rogues) Matt Kindt (BRZRKR), and many more surprise guests inscribing moribund epitaphs in so much funerary stone! Collecting Epitaphs from the Abyss #5-8.
Assessing Pittsburgh's Science- And Technology-Focused Workforce Ecosystem

Assessing Pittsburgh's Science- And Technology-Focused Workforce Ecosystem

Melanie A Zaber; Linnea Warren May; Tobias Sytsma; Brian Phillips; Stephanie J Walsh; Rosemary Li; Elizabeth D Steiner; Jeffrey B Wenger; Éder Sousa; Jessica Arana

RAND Corporation
2023
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Over the past decade, more than 10 billion dollars has been invested in Pittsburgh tech companies, with more than 3.5 billion invested in 2021 alone. With the context of such strong sectoral growth in mind, RAND researchers set out to characterize the science- and technology-focused (STF) workforce ecosystem in the Pittsburgh region and suggest policy changes and investment opportunities to help propel the region's STF sectors in the future.
Island Voices

Island Voices

Fabian D. Smith; Nardia Grant; Otancia Noel; Sharnna Archat Edmondson; Jodianna Clarke; Rosetta Thomas; David Hamilton; Kathleen Chaitoo; Geon Codd; Sherena Christmas; Akhim Alexis; Dianne Loton-Franklyn; Stephanie Ramlogan; Claudia Allen-Williams

Hachette Learning
2023
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Embark on a journey through the vibrant tapestry of the Caribbean with this collection of stories from Hodder Education's 'Island Voices: Caribbean Contemporary Short Story Prize.' This volume showcases the winning authors and captures the essence of Caribbean storytelling, reflecting its rich cultural perspectives and diverse voices. These tales transcend entertainment, shedding light on societal nuances and driving change. As one captivated reader remarked, 'The stories in the Caribbean Contemporary Classics Collection transported me, making me feel the heartbeat of the islands.' Dive into these pages and discover the transformative power of storytelling as these prize-winning authors make their mark on the global literary stage.
L'hiver des roses

L'hiver des roses

Stéphane Turrier

Books on Demand
2016
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Louise L'amour que l'on recherche, parfois sa vie enti re sans vraiment le trouver, se dessine souvent de diff rentes fa ons, mais ne trouve pas toujours pointure son pied. Cependant, l'espoir de le rencontrer un jour demeure, et Louise, elle, le cherche sans se l'avouer. Elle va enfin le vivre... d'une mani re bien insolite. Jeannot - Jeanette Quand on passe du bon au mal... Jean n'a jamais connu de femme, n'a jamais connu l'amour, prot g par ses parents qui l'invitent depuis toujours rester c libataire. Mais voil qu'un jour, une jeune femme s'introduit dans sa vie et va changer le cours de son destin. Le Retour Les souvenirs peuvent aussi devenir cruels. Et les amours d'antan bousculent parfois le pr sent. Jeoffroy est tourment par ses amours qu'il pensait pourtant enterr es, mais soudains recouvr es dans un r ve qui va faire d railler son existence. L'H ritage Sous le joug de sa m re au caract re autoritaire, D sir vit depuis sa plus tendre enfance une vie sans sentiments ni amour, jusqu'au jour o elle d c de. Alors son existence culbute.
Selected Letters of Stephane Mallarme/20105

Selected Letters of Stephane Mallarme/20105

Stephane Mallarme; Rosemary Lloyd

University of Chicago Press
1988
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It is the reading world's good fortune that Stephane Mallarme's letters survived, allowing later generations an intimate look at the inner life of one of Europe's most important poets. Mallarme (1842-98), often called the father of the Symbolists, has had an immense influence on the development of modern European poetry. It was his ambition to create a poetry pure of quotidian reality autonomous, concentrated, linguistically inventive. His correspondence documents the evolution of this aim, the crafting of a poetics out of a life inescapably "real" in its pains and charms."
Abolishing White Masculinity from Mark Twain to Hiphop
Abolishing White Masculinity from Mark Twain to Hiphop examines white American male literature for its social commentary on the construction of whiteness in the United States. Whiteness has always been a contested racial identity in the U.S., one in a state of construction and reconstruction throughout critical cultural and historical moments. This text examines how white American male writers have grappled with understanding themselves and their audiences as white beings. Abolishing White Masculinity from Mark Twain to Hiphop specifically brings a critical whiteness approach to American literary criticism and strengthens the growing interdisciplinary field of critical whiteness studies in the humanities. Critical whiteness studies shifts the attention from solely examining people and perspectives of color in race discourse to addressing whiteness as an essential component of race ideology. The primary contribution of this perspective is in how whites construct and see whiteness, for the larger purpose of exploring the possibilities of how they may come to no longer construct and see themselves through whiteness. Understanding this is at the heart of contemporary discussions of post-raciality. Abolishing White Masculinity from Mark Twain to Hiphop uses the following texts as canonical case studies: Puddn’head Wilson and Those Extraordinary Twins by Mark Twain, The Great Gatsby and The Beautiful and the Damned by F. Scott Fitzgerald, and Angry Black White Boy and The End of the Jews by Adam Mansbach. Each underscores the dialectic of formation, deformation, and reformation of whiteness at specific socio-historical moments based upon anxieties about race possessed by whites and highlighted by white fictionists. The selected writers ultimately serve dually as co-constructors of whiteness and social critics of their times through their literature.
Abolishing White Masculinity from Mark Twain to Hiphop
Abolishing White Masculinity from Mark Twain to Hiphop examines white American male literature for its social commentary on the construction of whiteness in the United States. Whiteness has always been a contested racial identity in the U.S., one in a state of construction and reconstruction throughout critical cultural and historical moments. This text examines how white American male writers have grappled with understanding themselves and their audiences as white beings. Abolishing White Masculinity from Mark Twain to Hiphop specifically brings a critical whiteness approach to American literary criticism and strengthens the growing interdisciplinary field of critical whiteness studies in the humanities. Critical whiteness studies shifts the attention from solely examining people and perspectives of color in race discourse to addressing whiteness as an essential component of race ideology. The primary contribution of this perspective is in how whites construct and see whiteness, for the larger purpose of exploring the possibilities of how they may come to no longer construct and see themselves through whiteness. Understanding this is at the heart of contemporary discussions of post-raciality. Abolishing White Masculinity from Mark Twain to Hiphop uses the following texts as canonical case studies: Puddn’head Wilson and Those Extraordinary Twins by Mark Twain, The Great Gatsby and The Beautiful and the Damned by F. Scott Fitzgerald, and Angry Black White Boy and The End of the Jews by Adam Mansbach. Each underscores the dialectic of formation, deformation, and reformation of whiteness at specific socio-historical moments based upon anxieties about race possessed by whites and highlighted by white fictionists. The selected writers ultimately serve dually as co-constructors of whiteness and social critics of their times through their literature.
Anschauliche Gruppentheorie

Anschauliche Gruppentheorie

Stephan Rosebrock

Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH Co. K
2019
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Dieses Buch betrachtet Gruppen als Objekte, die Symmetrien geometrischer Körper beschreiben. Deshalb geht es in diesem Buch auch um Geometrie. Gruppen drücken solche Symmetriephänomene algebraisch aus, man rechnet mit Spiegelungen, Drehungen usw., allgemein mit Abbildungen von Räumen auf sich. Der elementare, anschauliche Zugang wird begleitet von Beispielen und Übungen in GAP, einem frei verfügbaren Computer-Algebra-System.Diskutiert werden unter anderem zyklische und symmetrische Gruppen, Diedergruppen und orthogonale sowie hyperbolische Gruppen, sowie Cayley-Graphen als eines der wichtigsten Hilfsmittel der geometrischen Anschauung von Gruppenoperationen.Dies ist die dritte Auflage des bisher unter dem Titel Geometrische Gruppentheorie erschienenen Lehrbuchs. Neue Kapitel zum Zählen von Bahnen sowie zu abelschen und auflösbaren Gruppen ergänzen die Überarbeitung.Das Buch ist eine bewährte Begleitung für Vorlesungen zur Gruppentheorie und Algebra. Es eignet sich besonders für Lehramtsstudierende der Mathematik und als Grundlage für deren Dozenten. Fündig werden aber alle Studierende der Mathematik und Naturwissenschaften, die an konkreter Anschauung interessiert sind.
Visual Group Theory

Visual Group Theory

Stephan Rosebrock

Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH Co. KG
2024
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This textbook provides an introduction to group theory starting from the basics, relying on geometry to elucidate its various aspects. Groups naturally manifest as symmetries of geometric shapes, such as reflections and rotations. The book adopts this perspective to provide a straightforward, descriptive explanation, supported by examples and exercises in GAP, an open-source computer algebra system. It covers all of the key concepts of group theory, including homomorphisms, group operations, presentations, products of groups, and finite, abelian, and solvable groups. The topics include cyclic and symmetric groups, dihedral, orthogonal, and hyperbolic groups, as well as the significant notion of Cayley graphs. Self-contained and requiring little beyond high school mathematics, this book is aimed at undergraduate courses and features numerous exercises. It will also appeal to anyone interested in the geometric approach to group theory.
Confrontier

Confrontier

Kai (PHT) Wiedenhofer; Stefanie Rosenkranz; Kai (PHT) Wiedenhofer

Steidl Verlag
2013
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In 1989, Kai Wiedenhofer photographed the fall of the Berlin Wall in his hometown, and was deeply moved by this experience of history unfolding. At the time, Wiedenhofer, like many, believed this event would mark the end of walls being employed as political tools and dismissed them as anachronistic instruments of division. Over twenty years later, history has proved us wrong; indeed, walls have enjoyed a barbaric renaissance. Border barriers have been erected in the US, Europe, and the Middle East in the aftermath of political, economic, religious and ethnic conflicts. Wiedenhofer has documented walls in Belfast, Ceuta and Melilla, Baghdad, the Occupied Palestinian Territories, the American- Mexican border, Cyprus, Korea as well as the remains of the Iron Curtain. Confrontier presents Wiedenhofer's comprehensive project and evidences his conviction that walls are not solutions to today's political and economic problems, but proof of human weakness, error and our inability to communicate with one another.Kai Wiedenhofer, born in Schwenningen, Germany, in 1966, received a Master's in photography and editorial design from the Folkwang School in Essen and studied Arabic in Damascus, Syria. Since 1989 the focus of his work has been the Middle East. Wiedenhofer has received numerous awards including the Leica Medal of Excellence, the Alexia Foundation For World Peace Grant, World Press Photo Awards, the Eugene Smith Grant in Humanistic Photography and the Carmignac Gestion Photojournalism Award. Steidl has published Wiedenhofer's Perfect Peace (2002), Wall (2007) and The Book of Destruction (2010), the photos of which comprised a solo exhibition at the Musee d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris.