Endless Paths

Endless Paths
Author: Brooke Brutley
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 141
Release: 2011-11-08
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1463419902

Endless Paths is a collection of poetry that came from authors love for humanity, self preservation and spiritual healing. She gives readers a glimpse into her of individual life of a complicated world that could never control. Her poems make the visible connection between the life that we life and the life we strive to live. This author asks the questions that most of us are afraid to ask ourselves. What am I? What have I become? And who will I be if I continue on this path.

Graphs and Networks

Graphs and Networks
Author: Armen H. Zemanian
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 207
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 0817681787

This self-contained book examines results on transfinite graphs and networks achieved through continued research effort over the past several years. These new results, covering the mathematical theory of electrical circuits, are different from those presented in two previously published books by the author, Transfiniteness for Graphs, Electrical Networks, and Random Walks and Pristine Transfinite Graphs and Permissive Electrical Networks. Specific topics covered include connectedness ideas, distance ideas, and nontransitivity of connectedness. The book will appeal to a diverse readership, including graduate students, electrical engineers, mathematicians, and physicists working on infinite electrical networks. Moreover, the growing and presently substantial number of mathematicians working in nonstandard analysis may well be attracted by the novel application of the analysis employed in the work.

Infinite Electrical Networks

Infinite Electrical Networks
Author: Armen H. Zemanian
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 328
Release: 1991-11-29
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 0521401534

This book presents the salient features of the general theory of infinite electrical networks in a coherent exposition.

The Monsoon Clouds

The Monsoon Clouds
Author: Bharat Kumar Regmi
Publisher: Partridge Publishing
Total Pages: 522
Release: 2015-10-06
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1482857189

Ashok is a Nepalese father and husband who one day decides to leave his small hamlet to seek a better life in the outside world. He travels with the hope of finding a secure financial form of survival, and his wife and children are always on his mind. However, from Lhasa to Antananarivo to Johannesburg, Ashok finds nothing but difficulty. Happiness and peace are elusive, but Ashok continues his travels as a migrant worker. He moves along the valleys by the mountains of Tibet, far beyond his birthplace. He finds a strange sort of love with a woman half his age. He sees death, but he also finds life as his explorations take him further than he could have imagined. Yet, Ashok remains unfulfilled, no matter how hard he searches for peace. It will take a path laden with many trials to teach him that escaping the past does not always mean a bright future. Will he continue to wander, hopelessly alone, or will Ashok eventually return to his tiny hamlet and find the vocationand adorationthat can make his dreams come true?

The Path to the Present

The Path to the Present
Author: Paolo Petrignani
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 106
Release: 2024-09-13
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN:

This book is a history of human views and ideas and their related motives and consequences, from pre-history and early civilization through Judaic, Greek, and Christian heritages, and all the way up to humanistic and modern perspectives. It draws from many sources in the humanities, including anthropology, history of religion, theology, philosophy, history, and cultural studies. It is addressed to an audience of readers who have an interest in the history of ideas, including students or thinkers of any kind who are interested in the existential issues that have occupied hearts and minds since the beginning of humanity. For the purpose of storytelling, the present is placed in a future timeframe, when the current historical period of modernity will have reached its probable conclusion. Seen from this contrafactual perspective, a historical narrative can weave together what would otherwise have been random changes and give meaning to the unfolding of history. It is a story that leads to a possible future in which, with the benefit of hindsight, people can understand the errors of the past and chart a course towards the peaceful flourishing of humanity.