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  • - Single Sword
    by Andrew Ashenden
    £22.49

  • - A Cross-National Study Between the United States and the Netherlands
    by Suchi P Joshi
    £22.49

  • - Trans-Oceanic Migrations and Settlement of Prehistoric Americas
    by Wm Jack Hranicky
    £28.99

  • - Its Physics, Nature, and Cosmology
    by Barry Bruce
    £22.49

  • - Experiments, Writing, and Drawing Activities for Learning Science
    by Michael J Strauss
    £22.49

  • - A Resource and Guide for Coaches
    by Thomas a Dean
    £22.49

  • - A Cognitive and Cultural Perspective
    by Tian-Qiao Lu
    £36.99

  • - A Real Easy Way for Anyone to Learn to Read and Write Music
    by Barry Kolman
    £22.49

  • - Quest for Intelligent Approaches Using a Sparse Distributed Memory
    by Mateus Mendes, A Paulo Coimbra & Manuel M Cris Stomo
    £27.49

    Starting with a summary of the history of Artificial Intelligence, this book makes the bridge to the modern debate on the definition of Intelligence and the path to building Intelligent Machines. Since the definition of Intelligence is itself subject to open debate, the quest for Intelligent machines is pursuing a moving target. Apparently, intelligent behaviour is, to a great extent, the result of using a sophisticated associative memory, more than the result of heavy processing. The book describes theories on how the brain works, associative memory models and how a particular model - the Sparse Distributed Memory (SDM) - can be used to navigate a robot based on visual memories. Other robot navigation methods are also comprehensively revised and compared to the method proposed. The performance of the SDM-based robot has been tested in different typical problems, such as illumination changes, occlusions and image noise, taking the SDM to the limits. The results are extensively discussed in the book.

  • - A Teacher Guide and Activities for Teaching and Learning about the Moon
    by Rosemary A Millham
    £24.49

  • - The Curse of Kabbalah Volume 6
    by John P Anderson
    £32.99

    This sixth in a series continues this non-academic author's ground-breaking word by word analysis of James Joyce's Finnegans Wake. This volume covers all of the long chapter 2.3 with the intent to explore its 80 pages as an art object. Coming off the last chapter about children, the role performed in the case of children by over-bearing parents is taken over by imperialistic forces in the case of adults. The imperialists consume weak adult spirits by telling them what to do. Anal-retentive children become passive/aggressive adults under the direction of imperialists. They are the "head liners" in this chapter. The spirit imperialists in this chapter range from the church allowing you to experience the joy of sexual intercourse only in the harness of the properly married state, to the state ordering you to kill other humans, to your customers whose desires you must appease in order to do business and to your collective unconscious which houses the collective bulletins registered in human experience. All of these usurpers are deployed to limit your free will and tell you what to do. They speak to your outer ear in order to smother the voice in your inner ear. In terms of RCC theology related to the human spirit, the Holy Spirit is at least theoretically the source of mutuality and is supposed to infuse the spirit of the joined father-son divine mutuality into our human relationships. But that spirit has since Pentecost been locked up in and administered exclusively by the church through its sacraments. In Joyce's theology, a passive Holy Spirit sequestered in the church does register the relationship in the trinity of father and son, but that relationship is not charity but the domination of the father over the son. Joyce sees this father dominance in Christ's fearful reluctance in the Garden of Gethsemane. In this chapter the three main victims made passive by the spirit imperialists are the Captain in the Norwegian Captain tale, Buckley in the Buckley and Russian General tale, and Earwicker in his own pub. The subject arenas for passivity are sex, war and earning a living. In the background as always with Joyce is the passivity of Eve and Adam in the Garden, a passivity that let aggressive TZTZ god into their spirits as fear and dependency and was laid down in the collective unconscious. The setting for this chapter about the human spirit is the sale of alcoholic spirits by Earwicker in his Pub aptly named the "House of Call." With "stout" flowing into glasses and coins pinging into his till, this chapter focuses on what else in the process the Proprietor Earwicker sells to the consuming patrons. And that what else is his own stout, his own spirit. Even though he is the Proprietor, he no longer owns himself. He takes their "orders" and then takes their orders. The audience in this pub setting is exclusively male. And inasmuch as the alcohol does the talking, when these males do and say what they want, they listen to the same old stories and banter at rather than talk to each other. There is no union or communion or mutuality-promoting conversation. Passive/aggressives yell at each other but don't communicate, communication being the mutuality-based network of the Holy Spirit. In a pun that connects much of this chapter, juvenile psychosexual "hang-ups" become telephone-type "hang-ups" in adult communication and mutuality.

  • - A Guide to Using Laithwaite's and Podkletnov's Experiments and the Physics of Forces for Empirical Results,
    by Benjamin T Solomon
    £32.99

  • - Exploring Buddhist Bhutan
    by Mahmood Ansari
    £22.49

  • - The Job Seeker's Guide to Temporary Employment
    by Cathy Reilly
    £19.49

  • - The Complete Guide to Temporary Employment for Staffing Services, Clients, and Temps
    by Cathy Reilly
    £32.99

    Temporary employment is on the rise. In uncertain economic times, many businesses view employing temps as a cost-effective strategy to both maximize productivity and foster flexibility. Being noticed and ultimately hired by clients in this increasingly competitive market requires staffing services and temps to perform at new levels of excellence. Working with staffing service firms and temps for over 20 years, Cathy A. Reilly has learned a thing or two about the staffing industry and the bottom line: what temporary employment success looks like to a client. No matter where you are in this three-sided working arrangement, The Temp Factor: The Complete Guide to Temporary Employment for Staffing Services, Clients, and Temps is the most comprehensive and innovative manual on temporary employment you will find. This up-to-date book is written for anyone working within the temporary employment industry, whether you are just starting out or possess years of experience. It provides readers with basic information to build upon, fresh perspectives, and better solutions to meet today's business staffing challenges. The Temp Factor is a valuable resource for temporary employees, clients and staffing services seeking to achieve distinction and a competitive edge.

  • - Politics of Administrative Reform in Nineteenth Century Australia
    by New South Wales, Australia University of New England, Australia) Zafarullah, et al.
    £31.99

  • - The Complete Guide to Validating Atheism
    by Trevor Treharne
    £22.49

  • - Debut Symposium Report for the Matthew Fogg Symposia on the Vitality of Stare Decisis in America
    by Zena D Crenshaw-Logal
    £22.49

  • - Essays on Environmental Communication
    by Luke Strongman
    £23.49

  • - The Life of John Martin (Giovanni Martino)
    by Leo Solimine
    £22.49

  • by Stephen A Geraci, M D Stephen a Geraci & M D Mary Jane Burton
    £22.49

  • - A Program Guide for the New Band Director
    by Thomas J Dust & Laura Jane Dust
    £22.49

  • - Unarmed
    by Andrew Ashenden
    £22.49

  • - State, Political Parties, Civil Society, Civil-Military Relations, Socio-Economic Development, Eu, Rise of Politic
     
    £32.99

  • - How to Manage Every Aspect of Your Extramarital Relationship with Passion, Discretion and Dignity (Third Edition)
    by H Cameron Barnes
    £17.49

  • - Effects of Natural Nuclear Reactors
    by Robert J Tuttle
    £40.99

  • - The Beginner's Guide to Unraveling the Mysteries of Life's Forgotten Third
    by Daniel Erichsen
    £22.49

  • - Love, Sex and Desire in French Literature and Cinema
    by Marie-Anne Visoi
    £22.49

  • - From Kinetic Warfare to Strategic Communications as a Proactive and Mind-Centric Paradigm of the Art of War
    by Torsti Siren, Torsti Siraen & Torsti Sir N
    £22.49

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