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The Pretty Good and Pretty Representative Stories of J.C. Maçek III: 12 Suspenseful Tales by the Author of Seven Days to Die (A Jake Slater Mystery)
Jake Slater, P.I. is back In "The Pestilence of Spring", Slater matches wits with the murderous costumed criminal Spring-heeled Jack, who is determined to bring the city to its knees. Joining Jake in this collection of twelve are the interstellar adventurers of the Lobo Maru as they battle an obsessed star captain, survive an extraordinary terrorist attack and find themselves on a remote, backwards world. Amid tales of grieving families, a mysterious island and an enigmatic murder case, a superhero is forced to raid a militant compound as the unlikely savior of his main rival, an evil dictator faces his final fall, two malevolent sea creatures claim their planet as their own and a lonely space traveler faces his tragic past. All of that, plus the lost epilogue from Seven Days to Die: A Jake Slater Mystery.
Play again 428 winning chess against the chess computers of top level: J.C. Grenon is the winner in playing with the white pieces
How to win 428 chess in playing with the white pieces against the chess computers of top level. Full description of these 428 winning chess, with the pictures of the pieces and a user's guide included in this book of chess. In order to win against the chess computers of top level, you must do many sacrifices; without that, it's almost impossible to win against them. Look at these winning chess to understand that reality At chess, the russian empire is on the wane Table of contents Algebraic positions Initial position of the pieces Symbols Nature and objective of chess Chessboard pieces form Chessboard Topography Chessboard pieces Initial position of the pieces Algebraic notation without drawing Algebraic notation with drawing Pawns Exception if "prise en passant" (e.p). Prise en passant (e.p) The result if prise en passant Promotion of a white pawn Promotion of the pawn c7 Imminent promotion Promotion of the pawn e7 in Knight, and checkmate. Rooks The Bishops The Knights The King King's side castle - white and Black pieces Before King's side castle King's side castle for Whites and Blacks pieces King's side castle forbidden for the whites pieces Other King's side castle forbidden for the white pieces Still King's side castle forbidden for the white pieces Queen's side castle Before Queen's side castle Queen's side castle -black and white pieces Queen's side castle forbidden for the white pieces Other Queen's side castle forbidden for the white pieces Again Queen's side castle forbidden for the white pieces Absolute value of pieces Finales bringing draw Finales bringing victory The draw games Stalemate If the same position 3 times in succession is got: draw. Perpetual check Checkmate with only one Rook Checkmate with 2 Bishops Checkmate with 1 Bishop and 1 Knight The square of the pawn Notions of opposition The bigger 5 types of opening Questions often asked by the pupils Some technical considerations 10 main principles of chess Glossary Bibliography Pieces position Algebraical positions Symbols The white pieces win the 428 following chess
The Legacy of J.C. Kapteyn

The Legacy of J.C. Kapteyn

Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
2001
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Jacobus Cornelius Kapteyn (1851-1922) of the University of Groningen was one of the foremost astronomers of his time, resulting in a leading role internationally of Dutch astronomy throughout the twentieth century. This volume, which is the proceedings of a special `legacy' symposium at the celebration of the 385th anniversary of the University of Groningen, addresses Kapteyn's influence on the development of modern astronomy through studies of his pioneering work on statistical astronomy and the Structure of the Sidereal System, and his leadership in establishing international collaborations, in particular the Plan of Selected Areas. In addition to historical studies related to Kapteyn's person, work, international collaborations and organisational efforts, the volume discusses the influence of Kapteyn on the internationalisation of astronomy and on contemporary astronomy. It also provides an inventory of Kapteyn's correspondence.
Remembering Sir J C Bose

Remembering Sir J C Bose

D P Sen Gupta; Meher H Engineer; Virginia Anne Shepherd

World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
2009
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The year 2008 marks the 150th birth anniversary of Sir Jagadish Chandra Bose who, at a relatively young age, established himself among the ranks of European scientists during the heyday of colonial rule in India. He was one of those great Indian scientists who helped to introduce western science into India. A physicist, a plant electrophysiologist and one of the first few biophysicists in the world, Sir J C Bose was easily 60 years ahead of his time and much of his research that was ignored during his lifetime is now entering the mainstream. As the inventor of millimeter waves and their generation, transmission and reception, and the first to make a solid state diode, he was the first scientist who convincingly demonstrated that plants possess a nervous system of their own and “feel” pain. J C Bose later spent his life's savings to set up the Institute which carries his name in Calcutta and Darjeeling.This book covers Bose's life in colonial India, including the general patriotic environment that pervaded at the time and how he became one of the flag bearers of the Bengal Renaissance. It also examines the scientific achievements of this polymath and his contributions to physics and plant electrophysiology, while highlighting his philosophy of life.
My First Bicycle Was A J.C. Higgins
A comedy about a 9 year old boy who is disappointed and concerned about his social status in his grammer school and community becauses he receives a J.C.Higgins bicycle instead of a Schwinn. To make his point he compares his J.C.Higgins to America's laughable version of an automobile....The Edsel. He talks about kids so desperate to not be associated with either the Edsel or the Higgins that they invented "Edsel Escape Diving." This was a precision move designed by kids so that when the parents slowed the family Edsel in order to pull into the school yard, the kids would leap from the car while it was still in motion. The purpose for that little manuver was to put as much distance as possible between themselves and the joke that Detroit played on an unsuspecting public.