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The Untold Railway Stories

The Untold Railway Stories

Shahnaz Habib; Clare Hammond; Mark Ovenden; Vicki Pipe; Leon McCarron; Monisha Rajesh; Andrew Martin; Yvonne Adhiambo Owuor; Sam Williams; Omar Musa

Duckworth Books
2025
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A compendium of fascinating and evocative new writing on railway travel and history. Telling of little known journeys and uncovered histories on railway routes around the world - from the UK, Europe and Africa to North America, the Middle East and Asia. From Myanmar's highlands to the British Pennines, from slow travel between coffee plantations in Borneo to a cross-continent odyssey on African railways, from the pioneers of the American West to European trains in war, this is a new prism through which to explore human lives, and global landscapes, politics and history. The Untold Railway Stories is a testament to both the joy and impact of train travel - to the ambition and ingenuity, and also to destruction and sacrifice within its history - and is published to coincide with the 200th anniversary of first passenger railway line.
Spooky Hide, Spooky Seek

Spooky Hide, Spooky Seek

Sam Williams

BOXER BOOKS LIMITED
2025
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A fabulous Halloween gift book—packed full of skeletons dressed up to the nines and ready to party. Out beyond the peaty bog, there’s a haunted mansion in a gloomy, green fog. Skel-e-tons in party wear are dressed to the nines and gathered there, For tonight’s the night the skeletons have their party! Can you spot the skeletons hiding in cupboards, treasure chests, and drawers—even the teapot and the cookie jar? But what are the tentacles that creep through doorways and up through the floorboards? Is it possible that there’s a monster hiding in the house? Each spread features multiple pop-up spooky surprises as the skeletons prepare for the party night of the year!A high-spec pop-up book that would make a perfect seasonal gift—packed with humor, fun, and a few puns along the way.
Spooky Hide, Spooky Seek

Spooky Hide, Spooky Seek

Sam Williams

Boxer Books
2025
sidottu
A fabulous Halloween gift book--packed full of skeletons dressed up to the nines and ready to party. Out beyond the peaty bog, there's a haunted mansion in a gloomy, green fog. Skel-e-tons in party wear are dressed to the nines and gathered there, For tonight's the night the skeletons have their party Can you spot the skeletons hiding in closets, treasure chests, and drawers--even the teapot and the cookie jar? But what are the tentacles that creep through doorways and up through the floorboards? Is there a monster hiding in the house? Each spread features multiple pop-up spooky surprises as the skeletons prepare for the party night of the year A high-spec pop-up book that would make a perfect seasonal gift--packed with humor, fun, and a few puns along the way.
Whose Ears?

Whose Ears?

Sam Williams

Boxer Books
2023
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Funny split-page pictures and simple reading text make these books perfect to share with toddlers. Full of humor and fun, they aid child development as your little one learns to read visual clues and match ears to the right animals. ​
How About a Night Out?

How About a Night Out?

Sam Williams

Boxer Books Limited
2020
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Longlisted for the UKLA Book Awards In rollicking rhyme, an adventurous kitty invites his friends for a night-time romp in the busy city. We'll swoon to the moon if the moon is out. We'll have a night to sing about. We'll catercall upon the wall And never worry if we fall.
Hands-On Chatbot Development with Alexa Skills and Amazon Lex
Build artificial intelligence (AI) powered voice and text conversational interfaces with AmazonKey FeaturesDevelop Alexa Skills to create a working voice user interface (VUI)Integrate Amazon Lex chatbots into Facebook, Slack, and text messagesLearn to use AWS Lambda, Alexa Skills Kit, and Amazon LexBook DescriptionHave you ever wondered how Alexa apps are made, how voice-enabled technologies work, or how chatbots function? And why tech giants such as Amazon and Google are investing in voice technologies? A better question is: why should I start developing on these platforms? Hands-On Chatbot Development with Alexa Skills and Amazon Lex covers all features of the Alexa Skills kit with real-world examples that help you develop skills to integrate Echo and chatbots into Facebook, Slack, and Twilio with the Amazon Lex platform.The book starts with teaching you how to set up your local environment and AWS CLI so that you can automate the process of uploading AWS Lambda from your local machine. You will then learn to develop Alexa Skills and Lex chatbots using Lambda functions to control functionality. Once you’ve come to grips with this, you will learn to create increasingly complex chatbots, integrate Amazon S3, and change the way Alexa talks to the user. In the concluding chapters, we shift our focus to Amazon Lex and messaging chatbots. We will explore Alexa, learn about DynamoDB databases, and add cards to user conversations.By the end of this book, you will have explored a full set of technologies that will enable you to create your own voice and messaging chatbots using Amazon.What you will learnCreate a development environment using Alexa Skills Kit, AWS CLI, and Node.jsBuild Alexa Skills and Lex chatbots from scratchGain access to third-party APIs from your Alexa Skills and Lex chatbotsUse AWS services such as Amazon S3 and DynamoDB to enhance the abilities of your Alexa Skills and Amazon Lex chatbotsPublish a Lex chatbot to Facebook Messenger, Twilio SMS, and SlackCreate a custom website for your Lex chatbotsDevelop your own skills for Alexa-enabled devices such as the EchoWho this book is forHands-On Chatbot Development with Alexa Skills and Amazon Lex is for developers who are interested in building conversational bots and Alexa skills with Amazon. Prior experience with JavaScript programming is required.
10 Blue Butterflies

10 Blue Butterflies

Sam Williams

Boxer Books Limited
2018
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Try to spy the small, colourful animals hidden inside the big pictures! Can you find 1 red ladybug nestled among hundreds of multicoloured ladybugs? How about 2 orange fish or 6 brown bears? And since chameleons hide everywhere, can you count how many are concealed among the other animals throughout the book? Sam Williams' stunning, bright illustrations make this a wonderful search and counting book to teach and enjoy. AGES: 3 to 6 AUTHOR: Sam Williams has created, written, and illustrated numerous titles for children selling in many languages all over the world. His titles include Cold Little Duck, Duck, Duck by Lisa Westberg-Peters (Greenwillow), The No More series with Bernette Ford (Boxer Books), and Little Red by Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York, Baby Cakes by Karma Wilson, and his new series Noah's Park, published in the USA by Simon and Schuster. SELLING POINTS: . A "search-and-find" book that is not only an introduction to animals and counting but also has an engaging challenge on every colourful spread
Art Barn, 1

Art Barn, 1

Sam Williams

Little Simon
2016
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Welcome to Noah's Park From celebrated author and illustrator Sam Williams comes a brand-new board book series for preschoolers about a group of cute, cuddly critters who meet each day for a new adventure. In this first book, it's time to paint at the Art Barn A sweet board book series with irresistible art, this book is perfect for preschoolers looking to see their own first experiences mirrored with these new friends.
To Transform a City

To Transform a City

Eric Swanson; Sam Williams; Reggie McNeal

Zondervan
2015
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In the year 2007, the number of people living in the cities of the world—finally and irreversibly—exceeded the number of people living in rural areas. The earth’s population is now more urban than rural, and Christian leaders are trying to figure out what this means for the church. Pastors and kingdom-minded leaders know they need to engage the surrounding community with the gospel but are unsure about how to do so. Ministering in diverse and populous areas brings a unique set of challenges and promises. Evangelistic strategies that work in rural areas seem to bounce off of people in the cities, forcing church leaders to reevaluate church effectiveness. They see that the arena for significant impact is the surrounding community. The wide-open potential for spiritual and social change on this larger scale requires that leaders leverage the multivalent domains of their communities to solve problems the entire city cares about. Eric Swanson and Sam Williams have been working together with missional leaders from cities around the world trying to discover examples and principles of city transformation. They try, investigate, and share effective and proven ways for ministry leaders to mobilize for spiritual impact and partner with other community organizations for societal good. This book is a call to action for spiritual and societal transformation. The authors begin casting their vision for God’s work in cities with an overview of the importance of cities in the twenty-first century. They address the process of community transformation along with examples of where and how cities have been changed for the good throughout history. They challenge readers to a vibrant kingdom-orientation in their ministries and use the concepts of “whole church, whole gospel, and whole city” to explain this large vision. They encourage people of good faith to work together with people of goodwill for the common benefit of cities around the world. To Transform a City is a timely, compelling book that helps readers explore the reality of cities, the potential of their own communities, and the broad strategies churches and Christian leaders need for kingdom impact.
Are You a Bully?

Are You a Bully?

Sam Williams

Rourke Educational Media
2012
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Bullying Is A Huge Issue In Our Schools Today And This Book Teaches Students What To Do If They Are Being Bullied And What They Can Do To Help A Friend Or Fellow Student Who Is A Victim Of Bullying. Complete K-5 Social Skills Collection. Paired With A Fiction Social Skills Title.
Free as in Freedom: Richard Stallman and the Free

Free as in Freedom: Richard Stallman and the Free

Sam Williams

O'Reilly Media, Inc, USA
2012
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Free as in Freedom interweaves biographical snapshots of GNU project founder Richard Stallman with the political, social and economic history of the free software movement. It examines Stallman's unique personality and how that personality has been at turns a driving force and a drawback in terms of the movement's overall success. Free as in Freedom examines one man's 20-year attempt to codify and communicate the ethics of 1970s era "hacking" culture in such a way that later generations might easily share and build upon the knowledge of their computing forebears. The book documents Stallman's personal evolution from teenage misfit to prescient adult hacker to political leader and examines how that evolution has shaped the free software movement. Like Alan Greenspan in the financial sector, Richard Stallman has assumed the role of tribal elder within the hacking community, a community that bills itself as anarchic and averse to central leadership or authority. How did this paradox come about? Free as in Freedom provides an answer. It also looks at how the latest twists and turns in the software marketplace have diminished Stallman's leadership role in some areas while augmenting it in others. Finally, Free as in Freedom examines both Stallman and the free software movement from historical viewpoint. Will future generations see Stallman as a genius or crackpot? The answer to that question depends partly on which side of the free software debate the reader currently stands and partly upon the reader's own outlook for the future. 100 years from now, when terms such as "computer," "operating system" and perhaps even "software" itself seem hopelessly quaint, will Richard Stallman's particular vision of freedom still resonate, or will it have taken its place alongside other utopian concepts on the 'ash-heap of history?'
Arguing A.I.

Arguing A.I.

Sam Williams

Random House Trade Paperbacks
2002
pokkari
Few scientific topics since the theory of biological evolution have inspired as much controversy as artificial intelligence has. Even now, fifty years after the term first made its appearance in academic journals, many philosophers and more than a few prominent scientists and software programmers dismiss the pursuit of thinking machines as the modern-day equivalent of medieval alchemists' hunt for the philosopher's stone-a pursuit based more on faith than on skeptical inquiry. In Arguing A.I., journalist Sam Williams charts both the history of artificial intelligence from its scientific and philosophical roots and the history of the A.I. debate. He examines how and why the tenor of the debate has changed over the last half-decade in particular, as scientists are struggling to take into account the latest breakthroughs in computer science, information technology, and human biology. For every voice predicting machines like 2001's HAL within the next twenty to thirty years, others have emerged with more pessimistic forecasts. From artificial intelligence's pioneers John McCarthy and Marvin Minsky, to futurist authors Ray Kurzweil and Hans Moravec, to software architects Bill Joy and Jaron Lanier, Arguing A.I. introduces readers to the people participating in the current debate, both proponents and critics of A.I. who are changing the way computers "think" and the way we think about computers. Ultimately, Arguing A.I. is as much a history of thought as it is a history of science. Williams notes that many of the questions plaguing modern scientists and software programmers are the same questions that have concerned scientists and philosophers since time immemorial: What are the fundamental limitations of science and scientific inquiry? What is the nature of intelligence? And, most important, what does it really mean to be human?