Exploring the journey of life through poetry, this collection captures the evolution of emotions from youthful romance to the complexities of adulthood. It reflects on the myriad experiences that shape our existence, including love, dreams, challenges, and personal growth. Each poem serves as a nugget of wisdom, inviting readers to engage with the highs and lows of life. With themes of faith, gratitude, and the passage of time, this volume offers a heartfelt glimpse into the human experience over half a century.
Richard A. Davis Reihenfolge der Bücher






- 2023
- 2014
When Stace arrives at the saloon at the rail head of the Double Bar M Ranch, he finds a young half-Indian lad, Rabbit, being terrorized by the local cowboys. He rescues the boy and when Colonel McFarley invites him to join the crew, he insists that Rabbit be given a job as well. But he discovers that having rescued Rabbit he has not stopped the harassment though the other cowboys are judging exactly what Stace will tolerate. So Stace works up a scheme to trick the other cowboys into accepting Rabbit. In the process, Rabbit learns about the nature and special meanings of tricks and practical jokes.
- 2014
Beaches of the Gulf Coast
- 233 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
Focusing on beach formation dynamics, this book offers insights into the characteristics and behavior of beach environments, including the factors that contribute to their changes. It contrasts natural beaches with those altered by human activity and profiles various plants and animals that inhabit these coastal areas. Through this exploration, readers gain a comprehensive understanding of the ecological and environmental aspects of beaches.
- 2013
Introduction to Time Series and Forecasting
- 425 Seiten
- 15 Lesestunden
This book provides a comprehensive introduction to time series and forecasting methods applicable in various fields like economics and engineering. It requires basic calculus and statistics knowledge. The third edition includes ITSM2000 software instructions, exercises, and covers topics like ARMA processes and financial time series.
- 2011
Sea-Level Change in the Gulf of Mexico
- 172 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
Focusing on the Gulf Coast's vulnerability to sea-level rise, this book examines both natural and human-induced factors affecting coastal environments from Florida to Mexico. It traces the geological history of the region over 100 million years, emphasizing the last 20,000 years of rising sea levels due to climate change and other phenomena. Richard A. Davis Jr. discusses the implications of beach erosion and wetland loss, providing insights into the future challenges the Gulf Coast will face. The accessible writing and illustrations make it a crucial resource for scientists and residents alike.
- 2009
Time Series: Theory and Methods
- 600 Seiten
- 21 Lesestunden
This book provides a comprehensive exploration of linear time series models, emphasizing their application in modeling and predicting sequentially collected data. It includes detailed techniques for data handling and offers a deep understanding of the underlying mathematical principles, making it a valuable resource for those looking to grasp the complexities of time series analysis.
- 1997
The Myth of Black Ethnicity
Monophylety, Diversity, and the Dilemma of Identity
- 208 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
Exploring the complexities of black identity in America, this volume delves into the concept of Double Consciousness introduced by W.E.B. Dubois. By examining the connections between O.J. Simpson, the Million Man March participants, and various figures involved in his trial, it highlights the intricate interplay of age, sex, religion, race, and class. Each character embodies the shared conviction of their black identity, prompting a deeper reflection on the societal and personal implications of this multifaceted experience.