Our Crimson Iterations of Purpose

Our Crimson Iterations of Purpose
Author: H.G. Sansostri
Publisher: Next Chapter
Total Pages: 402
Release: 2024-06-27
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Blood-soaked soil. Crumbled walls. Thousands of slain rabbits. The Third Rabbit-Lupine War’s appetite for death would only be satiated by the complete collapse of the Land of the Sun and Moon. Opulus’ tightening stranglehold of the realm cannot come to pass. With Ragnar Sedrid rescued and the Tseontaeg slavers slain, House Vigilance seeks out new frontiers to spread both their virtuous name and potent hatred of tyrannical Opulus alike. War summons opportunity to venerate the house and thwart the evil of their opponent. Corsair Sedrid’s allies – both old and new – follow the wandering troupe of feline warriors in their quest to return to their rightful home. Such an expedition is not ought to be taken lightly. In their quest to right the wrongs of their usurpers, the wolves venture towards a realm of legislated murder - of centuries of horrid violence that shape war’s convention - in which the grotesque face of the civilised world’s innovations makes it grand debut.

The Curse of the Crimson Throne

The Curse of the Crimson Throne
Author: Tito Leati
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008-08
Genre: Fantasy comic books, strips, etc
ISBN: 9781601251091

The heroes return to Korvosa to find their home city in a stranglehold of martial law and cruelty -- and that Queen Ileosa has neared her goal of achieving immortality! With the holy weapon Serithtial in their hands, they must confront old enemies and explore ancient Thassilonian ruins if they hope to save the people of Korvosa from fueling a mad queen's lust for immortality. This installment of Pathfinder closes out the Curse of the Crimson Throne Adventure Path, and also features a discussion of Varisia's largest dungeon -- the untold vaults below Castle Korvosa, full details on the notorious dragon behind the Curse of the Crimson Throne, and many new monsters to vex and plague high-level heroes.

Reality Making

Reality Making
Author: Mark Jago
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2016-02-12
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0191072354

What makes up reality, and how? What kinds of entity are fundamental to reality, and how do dependent entities depend on the fundamental ones? How does one entity metaphysically ground another? These questions are central to contemporary metaphysics. The papers in this collection, written by a new generation of metaphysicians, address these and related questions. They investigate the metaphysical concepts of grounding and fundamentality, and the relationship between the fundamental and all the other parts of reality. Together, these papers represent the cutting-edge of a central topic in contemporary metaphysics.

Annual Report

Annual Report
Author: Pennsylvania. Department of Agriculture
Publisher:
Total Pages: 618
Release: 1917
Genre: Agriculture
ISBN:

A Crimson Frost

A Crimson Frost
Author: Marcia Lynn McClure
Publisher: Distractions Ink
Total Pages: 183
Release: 2012
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0985274050

The Scarlet Princess Monet must serve her kingdom, Karvana, and allow a husband to be chosen for her. She is secretly in love with the Crimson Knight of Karvana. Will she be able to marry the man she loves or will she be forced to forget him and marry someone else?

Instances

Instances
Author: Jeongrye Choi
Publisher: Parlor Press LLC
Total Pages: 145
Release: 2011-09-15
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1602352356

Alert and streetwise, but tuned into the undercurrent of things, Choi’s poetry creates environments at once familiar but dreamlike, marked by a preternatural clarity. Favoring imagistic condensation and formal trimness, Choi’s poetry possesses a highly-suggestive, allusive intensity that locates the startling within the familiar. Always rooted in the here-and-now, Choi’s speakers are simultaneously outside it, questioning the propriety of our taken-for-granted arrangements. Delicate and wistful, this poetry has the tensile strength to address itself to the deepest challenges of human experience: as Choi writes, with characteristic (and deceptive) off-handedness, “hey abyss.” In a world of inconstancy and ceaseless transformation, Choi’s poetry forgoes easy consolations and instead offers poetry of the highest order as the only consolation. Reading it offers an almost vertiginous sense of the variousness of experience. As Brenda Hillman observes, “There is a quality of imagination in her work that is still a rare thing in poetry.”

Crimson Slide

Crimson Slide
Author: Mike Flax
Publisher: NewSouth Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2003
Genre:
ISBN: 9781588381392

"Why did the kings of college football fall from their legendary status? Written by a former Alabama walk-on, Crimson Slide - with interviews from former Alabama coaches, captains, and personalities (some of whom refused to speak to anyone else) - explores Alabama's recent decline and suggests solutions. You've heard the rumors, endured speculation and desired the truth about where Alabama football has been and where it's going. There is a long story to be told. Which SEC rival is most responsible for Alabama's struggles? What really happened to Gene Stallings? Why did Mike DuBose, a qualified and capable coach, fail? Why did Dennis Franchione, the supposed savior, flee Tuscaloosa for College Station? Why did Mike Price get fired before coaching a single game? What must Mike Shula do to restore Alabama's reputation and restore that Alabama swagger? As an inside-narrative, Crimson Slide transcends the sports book genre and provides a blueprint of how a proud program fell, but can rise again."--BOOK JACKET.

Doing Computational Social Science

Doing Computational Social Science
Author: John McLevey
Publisher: SAGE
Total Pages: 556
Release: 2021-12-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1529737591

Computational approaches offer exciting opportunities for us to do social science differently. This beginner’s guide discusses a range of computational methods and how to use them to study the problems and questions you want to research. It assumes no knowledge of programming, offering step-by-step guidance for coding in Python and drawing on examples of real data analysis to demonstrate how you can apply each approach in any discipline. The book also: Considers important principles of social scientific computing, including transparency, accountability and reproducibility. Understands the realities of completing research projects and offers advice for dealing with issues such as messy or incomplete data and systematic biases. Empowers you to learn at your own pace, with online resources including screencast tutorials and datasets that enable you to practice your skills and get up to speed. For anyone who wants to use computational methods to conduct a social science research project, this book equips you with the skills, good habits and best working practices to do rigorous, high quality work.