Alan White Bücher
Alan White war ein englischer Romanautor und Journalist, der seine Erfahrungen als Anführer einer Kommandoeinheit im Zweiten Weltkrieg in seine Werke einfließen ließ. Er erkundete Themen wie Konflikt und Abenteuer und verknüpfte oft Elemente des Mysteriösen in seinen Erzählungen. Whites Prosa zeichnet sich durch Direktheit und eine immersive Qualität aus, die seinen Hintergrund widerspiegelt. Er schrieb Werke verschiedener Genres, darunter spannende Krimis sowie Kriegs- und Abenteuerromane.






One Season
- 222 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
Just one season...it can change things. Even in the backwoods of south Alabama. It seemed the whole world was changing in 1969, but Joe Parker, widowed and 67, had little hope that his lonely life would ever be different. At least turkey season was about to start, and his grandson Connor was coming to visit soon. Connor was embittered by a tragedy he didn't understand. In the city, being 15 was harrowing enough. Spring Break promised a reprieve from the distress and some time with PawPaw. Strange how things can change. One Season is the story of transition in a family...with the help of a few wild turkeys. "One Season, reminded me of my own youth spent under the guiding hand of my father as we explored the outdoors together," said John N. Felsher, an outdoor writer, photographer and broadcaster. "My father didn't hunt turkeys, but we enjoyed many other shared outdoors adventures like Joe and Connor. Regardless of the sport, the relationship dynamics remain universal." "A poignant, nostalgic story of learning to hunt turkeys from a beloved grandfather," said Corky Pugh, executive director of the Hunting Heritage Foundation and former director of the Alabama Wildlife & Freshwater Fisheries Division. "Read it and become a teenager again, complete with holding hands with the girl of your dreams."
The Weimar Republic
- 48 Seiten
- 2 Lesestunden
Part of the Questions in History series for AS and A Level History, this title examines Germany in the years after the end of the First World War.
Galapagos Guide
- 124 Seiten
- 5 Lesestunden
A detailed photo essay with scientific information on the Galapagos Islands, compiled by three Peace Corps volunteers who were stationed in Quito, Ecuador
Methods of Metaphysics
- 216 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
Focusing on metaphysical thought, this book provides a critical examination of key philosophers within the tradition. It serves as an accessible introduction for students while offering in-depth analysis that will engage educators in the field. Originally published in 1987, it balances clarity and detail, making it a valuable resource for both learners and teachers of metaphysics.
The research introduces a novel model for valuing credit default swap (CDS) contracts, emphasizing the influence of multiple credit risks from the buyer, seller, and reference entity. It highlights the significant impact of default dependency on asset pricing, identifying correlated default risk as a major concern in financial markets. Additionally, the findings reveal that fully collateralized CDS contracts do not equate to risk-free instruments, as full collateralization fails to completely mitigate counterparty risk within the CDS market.
We've Lost My Prostate, Mate! ... And Life Goes On
One man's story and practical survival guide for Prostate Cancer
- 146 Seiten
- 6 Lesestunden
Facing a second battle with prostate cancer in 2011, Alan White shares his personal journey through the challenges of diagnosis and treatment. His story delves into the emotional and physical struggles associated with cancer, offering insights into resilience and hope. White's experiences highlight the importance of support and the impact of a cancer diagnosis on both the individual and their loved ones, making this a poignant narrative of survival and strength.
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A Genetic Adaptive Neural Network Approach
- 224 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
The book, first published in 2000, is part of the Routledge imprint of Taylor & Francis, focusing on a specific academic or thematic area. It likely offers insights or research relevant to its field, contributing to scholarly discussions and advancing knowledge. The publication aims to engage readers with its content, making it a valuable resource for students, researchers, and professionals alike.
This series is Edexcel's own course for the GCE 2008 specification, and is designed to provide students with the best prepartion possible for their examinations. Packed full of exam tips and activities, students can be sure they will develop all the historical skills and understanding they need to be full prepared.
Toward a Philosophical Theory of Everything
- 192 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
Moral values are real—we don't just make them up. Beauty is in the world—it's not just in the eye of the beholder. You are free—what you do is not always determined by electrochemical processes in your brain. And the universe we live in is God's creation. These are radical claims. But they are widely rejected in contemporary philosophy because they are almost always considered in relative isolation from one another. This book shows that when they are considered in conjunction, they gain mutual support. And it shows this both clearly and concisely. But its systematic approach to philosophy also reveals that various philosophical positions currently widely accepted and defended can appear plausible and perhaps even compelling only when they are considered in relative isolation—as they, too, almost always are. When the issues on which these positions are taken are considered in conjunction, problems come into view and the alternative positions defended in this book emerge as superior. Toward a Philosophical Theory of Everything is a ground-breaking work that shows the importance of systematic thinking, while also defending positions, on central philosophical issues, that are widely rejected in contemporary philosophy.