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  • av Tamara Perry
    341,-

    A collection of poems By Tamara L. Perry. First time author.

  • av Jib Dandy
    218,-

    This book can be used as a character concept template "generator" for original character creators who might be preparing characters for original character competition entries. However this book is actually a template for the Dandy Family game book known as "Book Brawlers" and this is the.first official "Source-users Template". The premise of this book is to provide Dandy Family Developers, and fellow play testers with a template to help us create personal variations on this game with different page combinations while we organize the different kinds of clash types. Contact Jib Dandy via email for more information on how you can help! Dandyfamilydevs@aol.com.

  • av Daniel L. Ferguson
    228,-

    A voyage across the Ocean unfolds a dreadful chain of events that had long been forgotten. The specially constructed chest they're harboring isn't what it seems. Betrayal and mayhem, unusual creatures, magic crystal spells, and sea monsters create a web of mystery and adventure. In the days when oil lamps and candles gave light to the night, and swords and daggers ruled wrong from right, a young man, Kyhawn, one of the guardians of the chest, struggles to find the courage to face his strange and somewhat nightmarish dreams. Will he be able to protect the chest, and its contents from the evil that stocks him and his comrades, and save their world from destruction?

  • av Meika Tucker
    250

    Larry Brady a Handsome and Talented Musician, is a Man Sitting on Top of The World. All He Wanted Was To Be Free And Single Until He Met a Beautiful And Sexy Little Play Thing That Was Twenty-five Years Younger And Very Manipulative. He Thought He Had Wish Fulfillment In Maria, So He Married His Little Dream Girl And Realized He Had Married a Nightmare. In Regret, He Tries To Find Comfort In One -night Stands, And Side-chicks While Having Love In His Heart For Another Woman He Left Behind A Long Time Ago.What A Tangled Web We Weave, When We Practice To Deceive.

  • av Paulina Eliana Pérez Galarza
    142,-

    17 apasionantes historias de personajes como tú, sumergidos en esas situaciones que siempre quisiste vivir, o por las que esperas no tener que pasar jamás.El espectacular debut literario de una escritora que eclosiona como uno de los referentes tanto de la literatura ecuatoriana del siglo XXI como de las últimas innovaciones en el quehacer literario latinoamericano.

  • av Solitaire Parke
    256,-

  • av Valerie Stephens
    461,-

  • av Ermes Culos
    347,-

    This is a full translation in Western Friulian of Shakespeare's Othello.

  • av Jason Edward Lewis
    339,-

    This position paper on Indigenous Protocol (IP) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a starting place for those who want to design and create AI from an ethical position that centers Indigenous concerns. Each Indigenous community will have its own particular approach to the questions we raise in what follows. What we have written here is not a substitute for establishing and maintaining relationships of reciprocal care and support with specific Indigenous communities. Rather, this document offers a range of ideas to take into consideration when entering into conversations which prioritize Indigenous perspectives in the development of artificial intelligence. It captures multiple layers of a discussion that happened over 20 months, across 20 time zones, during two workshops, and between Indigenous people (and a few non-Indigenous folks) from diverse communities in Aotearoa, Australia, North America, and the Pacific.Indigenous ways of knowing are rooted in distinct, sovereign territories across the planet. These extremely diverse landscapes and histories have influenced different communities and their discrete cultural protocols over time. A single 'Indigenous perspective' does not exist, as epistemologies are motivated and shaped by the grounding of specific communities in particular territories. Historically, scholarly traditions that homogenize diverse Indigenous cultural practices have resulted in ontological and epistemological violence, and a flattening of the rich texture and variability of Indigenous thought. Our aim is to articulate a multiplicity of Indigenous knowledge systems and technological practices that can and should be brought to bear on the 'question of AI.'To that end, rather than being a unified statement this position paper is a collection of heterogeneous texts that range from design guidelines to scholarly essays to artworks to descriptions of technology prototypes to poetry. We feel such a somewhat multivocal and unruly format more accurately reflects the fact that this conversation is very much in an incipient stage as well as keeps the reader aware of the range of viewpoints expressed in the workshops.

  • av Irka Blosser
    151,-

    Mosquitoes are not just annoying but truly fascinating creatures! We hope that by the end of this book you agree. Join Ivy as she accompanies her mom on a field trip to collect mosquitoes and learn about these remarkable insects.This book is written and illustrated by two scientists specialized in mosquito biology. Dr. Irka Blosser, a mosquito ecologist and illustrator based in California and Dr. Yoosook Lee, a geneticist at the Florida Medical Entomology Laboratory. They have both spent countless hours in the lab and in the field being bitten by mosquitoes. They really hope you enjoy this book.

  • av John Rigdon
    794,-

    The Alabama 30th Infantry Regiment was organized at Talladega, Alabama, in April, 1862. The men were raised in the counties of Shelby, Saint Clair, Calhoun, Talladega, Jefferson, Franklin, Clay, Randolph, and Coosa. Ordered to Chattanooga, then further into East Tennessee, it was active at Cumberland Gap. The regiment went on to Kentucky and in December to Mississippi. Here it was assigned to General Tracy's Brigade, Department of Mississippi and East Louisiana. The 30th fought at Port Gibson, lost 229 officers and men at Champion's Hill, and was captured when Vicksburg fell. After being exchanged and assigned to Pettus' Brigade, it participated in various conflicts from Chattanooga and Bentonville. During January, 1863, this unit had 400 effectives, reported 21 casualties at Chattanooga, and in December, 1863, there were 506 present with 347 arms. In January, 1865, about 250 were fit for duty and 75 surrendered with the Army of Tennessee.

  • av Cordial Press
    159,-

    Fun activity book to learn the alphabet by tracing the letters. Kids can have fun & explore their creativity by coloring the letter design.

  • av Jason Edward Lewis
    339,-

    This position paper on Indigenous Protocol (IP) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a starting place for those who want to design and create AI from an ethical position that centers Indigenous concerns. Each Indigenous community will have its own particular approach to the questions we raise in what follows. What we have written here is not a substitute for establishing and maintaining relationships of reciprocal care and support with specific Indigenous communities. Rather, this document offers a range of ideas to take into consideration when entering into conversations which prioritize Indigenous perspectives in the development of artificial intelligence. It captures multiple layers of a discussion that happened over 20 months, across 20 time zones, during two workshops, and between Indigenous people (and a few non-Indigenous folks) from diverse communities in Aotearoa, Australia, North America, and the Pacific.Indigenous ways of knowing are rooted in distinct, sovereign territories across the planet. These extremely diverse landscapes and histories have influenced different communities and their discrete cultural protocols over time. A single 'Indigenous perspective' does not exist, as epistemologies are motivated and shaped by the grounding of specific communities in particular territories. Historically, scholarly traditions that homogenize diverse Indigenous cultural practices have resulted in ontological and epistemological violence, and a flattening of the rich texture and variability of Indigenous thought. Our aim is to articulate a multiplicity of Indigenous knowledge systems and technological practices that can and should be brought to bear on the 'question of AI.'To that end, rather than being a unified statement this position paper is a collection of heterogeneous texts that range from design guidelines to scholarly essays to artworks to descriptions of technology prototypes to poetry. We feel such a somewhat multivocal and unruly format more accurately reflects the fact that this conversation is very much in an incipient stage as well as keeps the reader aware of the range of viewpoints expressed in the workshops.

  • av Valerie Stephens
    332,-

    This is a slim volume of verse inspired by the Almighty Word & Holy providence of a God who knows our struggles & a God who cares.

  • av Kae Anspoka
    331 - 461,-

  • av Rebecca Michael
    341,-

    This book is written for Children to learn about a bantam chicken and his adventures to Ruidoso Downs New Mexico. This book was written for the Ruidoso Downs Police Department . All of the proceeds of this book will go to: 50% The Humane Society of Lincoln County, 50% Ruidoso Downs Police Department. This book is searchable by its name Taco, Dr. Michael.

  • av Ermes Culos
    277,-

    This is a full translation of Shakespeare's King Lear in the western variant of the Friulian language, with an introductory note in Friulian, Italian and English.

  • av Robbie Ornig
    1 067,-

    Introducing a cook book for those who are looking to make a positive change in their diet and lifestyle! With our collection of clean eating recipes, you'll discover new and exciting ways to incorporate wholesome, nutrient-dense foods into your daily routine. From savory breakfasts to satisfying dinners, this book has something for everyone. Say goodbye to processed foods and hello to a healthier, happier you with our delicious and easy-to-follow recipes!

  • av Marialena Perpiraki
    225

    Stories in Greek for Greek learners. A collection of original stories inspired by the legends, urban myths and folktales of Greece. Each chapter is followed by a glossary and some useful information to help readers immerse themselves in the Greek language, history and tradition.

  • av Robbie Ornig
    704,-

    Art Periods Explained is a comprehensive guide to understanding and appreciating the rich history of art. From ancient civilizations to contemporary art, this book provides insight into the context, techniques, and influences behind some of the world's most renowned works of art. Written in clear, easy-to-understand language, this book is perfect for students, art enthusiasts, and anyone interested in learning more about the world of art. With in-depth explanations and a wide range of historical examples, Art Periods Explained is a must-read for anyone looking to deepen their understanding and appreciation of art.

  • av Lucifer Damuel White
    197,-

    This is not only a theistic approach to Satanism but a philanthropic one as well. This book is an examination of what is good about life. The answers here are not ones of achieving the greatest spiritual states but are down to earth and require that your own strength accompany it all. The answers here are not lofty headed. They are sensible, practical, and founded on Truth. It is all the better through self empowerment, something required of you here. Just as a Luciferian book should be, it is a book of enlightenment.

  • av Rocío Romero García
    238

    No hay mejor medicina que un libro sobre la belleza del mundo, pero no abuses de estas píldoras, la realidad podría parecerte más fascinante de lo normal; lo bueno se encuentra en la medida justa de lo mediocre.

  • av Kwame M. A. McPherson
    209

    Short stories based in Jamaica. Experiences of everyday life as told through the tales of people who experienced them. Abuse, sex, violence, politic's, religion and so many other themes are covered in this wonderful book...

  • av Jean-Jacques Fournier
    260,-

    Jean-Jacques Fournier is a native of Montreal, Canada. He currently lives in the Eastern Townships of Quebec, where he started a blog "Poetry on a Canapé". This is his nineteen book of poetry.

  • av Gail Mullaney
    328,-

    Poetry processes my emotions and allows me to feel some peace and release once the thoughts have been captured on paper.

  • av Chinh Nguyen
    345 - 359,-

  • av Tobey Truestory
    173,-

  • av Enemy Exposed Ministry
    166,-

    Do you know your rights, position, and what authority you have when you become part of God's kingdom? You will. Within these eight sessions your citizenship will be clarified and confirmed (or denied). Your new authority and rights revealed. You will develop your personal action plan for victorious kingdom living free from bondage to sin or disease including mental disorders. Prepare for your victory!

  • av Azure D. Osborne-Lee
    173,-

    MIRRORS by Azure D. Osborne-Lee. A rich, poetic, spine-tingling play about Black women, queerness, the madness and sadness of the American South and everyday hauntings. When 17 year-old Alma Jean finds her mother dead, she must pack up her life and move in with her mother's ex-lover, a woman she doesn't know. Her new guardian, Bird Wilson, is the town pariah and unused to sharing her home. Will mourning the death of a shared loved one bring Alma Jean and Bird together or push them further apart? This book is a NoPassport Press edition.

  • av Joseph Douillet
    562,-

    Nouvelles éditionsContenant que des ouvrages irréprochables pouvant être mis dans toutes les mains.Voir catalogue joint pour toutes nos publications sur Lulu.comAugmenté de 14 dessins de Vladimirov.Ce livre a inspiré à Hergé son premier ouvrage "Tintin au pays des Soviets."M.¿Joseph Douillet fut consul de Belgique à Rostov-sur-le-Don, puis membre de la mission Nansen, et fondé de pouvoirs de ce dernier pour le Sud-Est des U.¿R.¿S.¿S., délégué de l'European Student Relief et collaborateur de plusieurs Institutions internationales de secours en ce pays.Il vécut vingt-six ans en Russie tzariste, et neuf ans sous le régime des Soviets. Il raconte donc ce qu'il a vu et entendu, en homme qui connaît à la perfection les gens et le pays, possédant la langue russe aussi bien, et mieux peut¿être encore, que sa langue maternelle. Nous avons conservé à son récit toute sa saveur originale, donnant plus de force encore à ses souvenirs, à la véracité de son témoignage et à l'indignation qui l'anime.Eh bien, moi, je suis un Belge, j'ai passé trente-cinq ans de ma vie (de 1891 à 1926) en Russie, j'en parle la langue et j'affirme connaître le¿pays fond. Je m'y suis créé un large cercle de relations.Pendant la Révolution, j'étais consul de Belgique en Russie. Depuis l'avènement des Soviets, je fus successivement membre de la mission anti-famélique dirigée par le professeur Nansen, haut¿commissaire de la Société des Nations. J'en fus le fondé de pouvoir pour les territoires soviétiques du Sud-Est¿; je fus directeur adjoint de la Mission Pontificale à Rostov-sur-le-Don, plénipotentiaire de l'European Student Relief et de plusieurs autres institutions internationales.

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