Decipher

Decipher
Author: Stel Pavlou
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 781
Release: 2010-03-11
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1849831386

Ancient monuments all over the world - from the Pyramids of Giza, to Mexico, to the ancient sites of China - are also awakening, reacting to a brewing crisis not of this earth, connecting to each other in some kind of ancient global network. A small group of scientists is assembled to attempt to unravel the mystery. What they discover will change the world. Imagine that 12,000 years ago it really did rain for 40 days and 40 nights. That storms reigned supreme. Imagine that survivors of human civilization really were forced to take to boats or hide out in caves on mountaintops. Then consider that these same myths from around the world predict this kind of devastation will occur time and again. What could cause such a catastrophe? What occurs in nature with such frightening and predictable regularity? A pulsar. But this is not just any pulsar - the ordinary type that pulses once a second, a minute, or even a week. This pulses once every 12,000 years and sends out a gravity wave of such ferocity it beggars belief. Not only that, it's closer than anybody has ever imagined. For it lives in our own backyard. It is the Sun.

Decipher Destiny: Decode God’s Will

Decipher Destiny: Decode God’s Will
Author: Santosh Jha
Publisher: Santosh Jha
Total Pages: 37
Release: 2014-01-01
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN:

There is a mechanism to all ‘probabilities’ in life, which we call God’s will. This mechanism has its own energy and patterns of possibilities. Those, who succeed, decipher this mechanism and the patterns, which are there for anyone to see. We attain success and excellence, as we align our personal energy with this energy of the cosmic mechanism. God’s will is then in linearity with our wish.

Gene Machine

Gene Machine
Author: Venki Ramakrishnan
Publisher: Basic Books
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2018-11-06
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 046509337X

A Nobel Prize-winning biologist tells the riveting story of his race to discover the inner workings of biology's most important molecule "Ramakrishnan's writing is so honest, lucid and engaging that I could not put this book down until I had read to the very end." -- Siddhartha Mukherjee, author of The Emperor of All Maladies and The Gene Everyone has heard of DNA. But by itself, DNA is just an inert blueprint for life. It is the ribosome -- an enormous molecular machine made up of a million atoms -- that makes DNA come to life, turning our genetic code into proteins and therefore into us. Gene Machine is an insider account of the race for the structure of the ribosome, a fundamental discovery that both advances our knowledge of all life and could lead to the development of better antibiotics against life-threatening diseases. But this is also a human story of Ramakrishnan's unlikely journey, from his first fumbling experiments in a biology lab to being the dark horse in a fierce competition with some of the world's best scientists. In the end, Gene Machine is a frank insider's account of the pursuit of high-stakes science.

Decipher Moloch

Decipher Moloch
Author: Ricardo Max
Publisher:
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2020-02-19
Genre:
ISBN:

Decipher Moloch is the key to deciphering the book of Leviticus and its prohibitions, no god was as venerated in antiquity as Moloch, his cult was disseminated in many cultures through different names, Chronos, Saturn, among others, but his cult has always been the same .A cult full with orgies, prostitution, castration, sex with animals and child sacrifices. This book reveals the true face of the cult of the Sodomites, named by Malakoi and Asernokoitai, who were castrated to Cybele, mother goddess and woman of Saturn. It was not about homosexuality that the Paul apostle was talking about in the letter to the Romans, it was about this idolatrous cult of Moloch, Saturn.

Lists and Indexes

Lists and Indexes
Author: Great Britain. Public Record Office
Publisher:
Total Pages: 144
Release: 1904
Genre: Archives
ISBN:

Deciphering Sociological Research

Deciphering Sociological Research
Author: Gerry Rose
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 329
Release: 1982-06-10
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1349167711

Sociological research methods are a key component of teaching and courses at all levels, yet courses often fail to catch light for lack of effective student books or provoke smouldering resentment from students at misplaced enthusiasm for recondite statistics. Gerry Rose's new book should go a long way to remedy these problems. It is a complete teaching course with a clear rationale and a distinctive approach to the topic, unblemished by epistemological or prescriptive polemic. Its method is to present through the analysis of twelve pieces of published research reprinted in the book the systematic deciphering of research in relation to the key issues of methodology. The first nine discursive chapters discuss the main research methods topics - including concepts and indicators, sampling, data analysis and the relationship of theory to evidence - balancing the problems of quantitative data with the treatment of qualitative data and fieldwork studies. The papers - shortened articles from British, US and Australian journals - are put through the methodological hoops and systematically compared and assessed. Additionally, each chapter is provided with a full set of exercises and the book also includes a glossary of terms. This straightforward and business-like book will be welcomed by all teachers and professional sociologists and also by social researchers who are concerned with examining or preparing research reports. Even authors and journal editors will find it provoking and useful.

Deciphering the Global

Deciphering the Global
Author: Saskia Sassen
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 379
Release: 2013-10-31
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1135908346

Saskia Sassen is Ralph Lewis Professor of Sociology at the University of Chicago and Professor of Sociology at the London School of Economics.

Deciphering The Past: An Introduction To Archaeology

Deciphering The Past: An Introduction To Archaeology
Author: Nicky Huys
Publisher: Nicky Huys
Total Pages: 118
Release: 2023-12-20
Genre: History
ISBN:

"Deciphering the Past: An Introduction to Archaeology" offers a captivating journey into the world of ancient civilizations and the methods used to uncover their secrets. From the pyramids of Egypt to the ruins of Machu Picchu, this book explores the tools and techniques of archaeological excavation, shedding light on the process of deciphering the past. Through vivid descriptions and compelling narratives, readers will gain a deeper understanding of human history and the cultural evolution of societies across the globe. Whether you're a seasoned enthusiast or a newcomer to the field, this book is a fascinating guide to the wonders of archaeology, revealing the stories buried beneath the earth's surface.