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Tracks of the Purple Camel: Book Two in the Bill Peters Series
Tracks of the Purple Camel follows Bill Peter's exploits in Broome, north-west Australia. Bill is tasked by the Australian Federal Police to assist them to investigate a mass murder at a concert in Sydney NSW by fatally tainted ecstasy pills from Amsterdam, Holland. But, typically for Bill, his efforts are stymied by unexpected tribulations, often brought about by his own somewhat flawed character. Peter G Williams' trademark black humour adds spice and moments of hilarity to this rollicking tale set in one of the world's most beautiful locations.
Political and Social Issues in Christian-Muslim Relations

Political and Social Issues in Christian-Muslim Relations

Peter G Riddell

Mst (Melbourne School of Theology)
2017
pokkari
The first edition of this work appeared as Chapter 6 in my book, Christians and Muslims: Pressures and potential in a post-9/11 world (Leicester: Inter-Varsity Press, 2004).1 That volume represented the published version of the London Lectures in Contemporary Christianity for 2003, for which the late Rev Dr John Stott was Patron and which I delivered at the London Institute for Contemporary Christianity. The period of those 2003 lectures was especially dynamic in terms of Christian-Muslim relations, coming in the wake of the Al-Qaeda terrorist attacks on the World Trade Centre in New York and the Pentagon on September 11, 2001. The audiences for the 2003 lectures were particularly interested to pose questions on political and social issues as they relate to Christian-Muslim relations. The 9/11 terrorist attacks did not represent the beginning of the current wave of Islamic resurgence. In fact, the dynamic resurgence of Islamic identity that we are witnessing today has been underway across the world since the 1970s. This has been fuelled by rapidly increasing revenue for the Islamic world from oil income, and new or resurrected expressions of Islam have come to the fore. On the one hand, some Muslims have pushed at the boundaries of liberal thinking, seeking to bring the world of Islam into the era of human rights, the digital age and cyberspace. At the same time, rapid progress has produced a throwback mentality among some Muslims, expressed in threatening terms by fundamentalist movements, including radical groups such as the notorious Al-Qaeda, the IslamicState in Iraq and Syria and the lesser known Hizbut Tahrir. At the same time, dramatic movements of Muslim populations have led to the rise of significant Muslim minority communities hosting these various expressions of Islamic faith in Western countries. In Britain, for example, the Muslim community has grown from around 400,000 in the mid-1970s to well over 3,000,000 today. Australia has seen its Muslim minority grow during the same period from barely 20,000 to over 600,000. Similar growth has taken place in other Western countries.
Whose Mommy Is That?: Escapades of an At-Home Dad
"Don't let him stay home," was what author Peter Dean's mother advised his future wife in the months prior to their wedding. Unusual advice from a future mother-in-law but it was her constant refrain. But stay home is exactly what Peter did with the birth of their first child. Peter joined the small but growing ranks of At-Home Dads. A couple of years later, the Dean roster expanded and now he had a child for each hand. "Whose Mommy Is That?" is Peter's humorous memoir from the early years of what he likes to call "The Greatest Job on the Planet." For Peter's young children, each day was an adventure and even the most mundane activity could quickly become an eye-popping experience. "Whose Mommy Is That?" captures the fun, exuberance, and wonder of his children's younger years.
William Cowper (1778-1858) The Indispensable Parson. The Life and Influence of Australia's First Parish Clergyman (Commemorative Pictorial)
A short biography of Rev. William Cowper (1778-1858), Australia's first Parish Clergyman, illustrated with pictures of his times. The minister of St Philip's Sydney, Cowper exercised a profound influence on nineteenth century Sydney, and left an abiding legacy on the Anglican Diocese of Sydney. The illustrations bring nineteenth-century Sydney to life for contemporary readers.
Lost Hallway

Lost Hallway

Peter G Reynolds

Stories by Peter
2020
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"Hail to Canada's Dr Seuss Peter G. Reynolds and Keith Grachow have produced a charming children's book that will make a perfect gift. Bravo " Robert J. Sawyer (Hugo and Nebula Award-winning author).Lost Hallway is a modern-day fairy tale that asks the question: Where do lost things go?Join Griffin as he searches for his dog and his ball and discovers the magical world of the Lost Hallway.
American–Soviet Relations

American–Soviet Relations

Peter G. Boyle

TAYLOR FRANCIS LTD
2022
sidottu
American-Soviet Relations (1993) is a study of American policy towards the Soviet Union from 1917 to the fall of Communism. It attempts to understand what precisely were the roots of the Cold War and an analysis of the later relationship in the light of the Soviet Union’s evolution since the Revolution. It argues that American policy was shaped not only by the external threat from the USSR but also by internal forces within American society, domestic politics, economic interests, emotional and psychological attitudes and images of the Soviet Union.
RNA: Computational Methods for Structure, Kinetics, and Rational Design: Volume One
Comprising two volumes, RNA: Computational Methods for Structure, Kinetics, and Rational Design is a comprehensive treatment of computational methods concerning the secondary structure, folding kinetics and rational design of RNA.Volume One concerns energy and structure and is divided into five chapters. Chapter 1 describes the molecular structure of ribonucleotides, basic classes of RNA and databases of RNA sequences and structure. Chapter 2 presents the basic concepts of thermodynamics, since thermodynamics-based algorithms constitute an essential tool in rational design of functional RNA molecules. Chapter 3 describes how empirical secondary structure energy parameters are obtained from ultraviolet absorbance experiments via Van 't Hoff plots and least-squares data fitting. Chapter 4 describes methods from combinatorics, automata and formal language theory, and complex analysis. Chapter 5 provides an overview of some of the most important thermodynamics-based algorithms related to secondary structure. Exercises and solutions are provided at the end of every chapter and source code is available at the book's website (sometimes including computer programs using Python and extensions Numpy and Scipy).This book provides the nuts, bolts and tools to take the next steps in computational RNA synthetic biology. It is perfect for advanced undergraduate, graduate and post-graduate readers having analytical interests and skills from areas such as physical chemistry, physics, mathematics, computer science, and statistics.
RNA: Computational Methods for Structure, Kinetics, and Rational Design
Comprising two volumes, RNA: Computational Methods for Structure, Kinetics, and Rational Design is a comprehensive treatment of computational methods concerning the secondary structure, folding kinetics and rational design of RNA. Volume 2 covers secondary structure folding kinetics, starting with an inquiry into whether the ensemble of RNA structures is small-world or scale-free, then proceeding to the identification of local energy minima that create a basin of attraction, leading to a coarse-grained kinetics model. The book describes Markov state models created from secondary structure folding trajectories generated by the kinetic Monte Carlo (Gillespie) algorithm, the first such application. Python code is available at the book’s website, allowing research teams to use the code and extend the approach. Current RNA research concerns the rational design of functional RNA molecules, which The book provides an overview and comparison of various inverse folding algorithms, combinatorial optimization, and the question of whether inverse folding is computationally hard (NP-complete). Another chapter focuses on various types of designed RNA including ribozymes, RNA thermometers, bistable switches, toehold switches, mRNA vaccines, and paper-based COVID-19 tests. The final chapter is a math appendix for the linear algebra and Markov chain results that are essential to folding kinetics. This book provides the nuts, bolts and tools for the next generation of computational work on RNA, especially for the rational design of functional molecules – a topic that not so long ago seemed more like science fiction. Exercises at the end of each chapter introduce new material or related concepts, and solutions are available at the book’s website. It is perfect for advanced undergraduate, graduate and post-graduate readers having analytical interests and skills from areas such as physical chemistry, physics, mathematics, computer science, and statistics.
RNA: Computational Methods for Structure, Kinetics, and Rational Design
Comprising two volumes, RNA: Computational Methods for Structure, Kinetics, and Rational Design is a comprehensive treatment of computational methods concerning the secondary structure, folding kinetics and rational design of RNA. Volume 2 covers secondary structure folding kinetics, starting with an inquiry into whether the ensemble of RNA structures is small-world or scale-free, then proceeding to the identification of local energy minima that create a basin of attraction, leading to a coarse-grained kinetics model. The book describes Markov state models created from secondary structure folding trajectories generated by the kinetic Monte Carlo (Gillespie) algorithm, the first such application. Python code is available at the book’s website, allowing research teams to use the code and extend the approach. Current RNA research concerns the rational design of functional RNA molecules, which The book provides an overview and comparison of various inverse folding algorithms, combinatorial optimization, and the question of whether inverse folding is computationally hard (NP-complete). Another chapter focuses on various types of designed RNA including ribozymes, RNA thermometers, bistable switches, toehold switches, mRNA vaccines, and paper-based COVID-19 tests. The final chapter is a math appendix for the linear algebra and Markov chain results that are essential to folding kinetics. This book provides the nuts, bolts and tools for the next generation of computational work on RNA, especially for the rational design of functional molecules – a topic that not so long ago seemed more like science fiction. Exercises at the end of each chapter introduce new material or related concepts, and solutions are available at the book’s website. It is perfect for advanced undergraduate, graduate and post-graduate readers having analytical interests and skills from areas such as physical chemistry, physics, mathematics, computer science, and statistics.
Delegation in Local Government

Delegation in Local Government

Peter G. Richards

TAYLOR FRANCIS LTD
2024
sidottu
Originally published in 1956, this book outlines the history of delegation in local government since the establishment of county councils in 1888. It describes the use made of delegation over a wide range of council services. The technique of delegation has become more important in recent years and represents the compromise of the competing claims of county and district councils to control local government. This book is an important contribution both to the detailed study of local administration and to the debate on the future pattern of local government.