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Michael Carter

    George Orwell
    I See You: Exploring How Our Perceptions Affect Our Actions
    In the Belly of the Bell-Shaped Curve
    Putting A Face On Things
    Bezaubernades Handarbeiten in China
    The Lebesgue-Stieltjes integral
    • While mathematics students generally meet the Riemann integral early in their undergraduate studies, those whose interests lie more in the direction of applied mathematics will probably find themselves needing to use the Lebesgue or Lebesgue-Stieltjes Integral before they have acquired the necessary theoretical background. This book is aimed at exactly this group of readers. The authors introduce the Lebesgue-Stieltjes integral on the real line as a natural extension of the Riemann integral, making the treatment as practical as possible. They discuss the evaluation of Lebesgue-Stieltjes integrals in detail, as well as the standard convergence theorems, and conclude with a brief discussion of multivariate integrals and surveys of L spaces plus some applications. The whole is rounded off with exercises that extend and illustrate the theory, as well as providing practice in the techniques.

      The Lebesgue-Stieltjes integral
    • Putting A Face On Things

      • 288 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden
      4,5(2)Abgeben

      As the Modernist dream of a world purged of archaic decor and ornamentation recedes we should remember that the diet of a raw, umediated universe has always unsettled Homo Sapiens. This books looks at some of these mediations: How do we transform the stuff of the world and impart it with familiarity? How do pets come to be invested with pleasing form? How did provocative woman? And why is oil paint the ultimate "plastic" material, capable of mimicking everything under the sun - and a few other things besides? Taking its inspiration from Gaston Bachelard's idea of a material imagination, this book looks beyond the labour that ensures physical survival to the elaboration of the world into forms that accommodate our collective desires.

      Putting A Face On Things
    • Turk is a frustrated claims adjuster for a large insurance company and has developed a plan that will free him from his boring life and make him rich. If successful, his plan will liberate a vast majority of human beings from the drudgery and monotony of their jobs. Turk hopes to create the Primo-Primate Project and train chimpanzees to operate technology like cash registers or machines used in manufacturing. Consumers would be able to buy the chimps as surrogate workers, in turn freeing humanity from the mundane and dull. Due to his job, Turk has access to the personal information of policyholders. To finance his project, he develops a scheme to embezzle money from the company by creating a fictitious claimant who suffers an injury. Once he crosses the line into white-collar crime, Turk's life spirals out of control. He wanted excitement and more-and now, he's got it, as he faces either madness or revelation.

      In the Belly of the Bell-Shaped Curve
    • This book, called "I See You" explores how perceptions you have of other people and yourself, drives how you approach relationships with people that are not like you in some way. My goal is to use this book to target young people (and really all people) and to inspire them to separate their perceptions and their treatment of others which will ultimately lead to my goal of seeing more unity in society. 3 core ideas•In order to affect change, we must first seek to understand ourselves•The world becomes a better place only when individuals seek to understand others•Trying to fit others into our expectations only widens the gap between people

      I See You: Exploring How Our Perceptions Affect Our Actions
    • George Orwell

      And the Problem of Authentic Existence

      • 234 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden

      Exploring George Orwell's literary identity, this book delves into the sociopolitical themes that permeate his novels. It examines how these elements contribute to his enduring popularity and relevance in literature. By analyzing Orwell's unique perspective and the underlying motivations behind his work, the text provides insight into why his writings resonate with readers across generations.

      George Orwell
    • Transgender Athletes

      Fair Play or Unfair Advantage?

      • 240 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden

      The book examines the intricate relationship between transgender identity and sports, focusing on the scientific, ethical, and societal implications of including transgender athletes in competition. It offers a thorough analysis of existing policies, as well as psychological and biological factors at play. By addressing the challenges and opportunities faced by transgender athletes, it presents a nuanced perspective on achieving fairness and inclusivity in sports.

      Transgender Athletes
    • Thoughts, Just Thoughts

      • 98 Seiten
      • 4 Lesestunden

      Featuring a rich array of powerful quotes and motivational anecdotes, this collection invites readers to reflect on life, love, and success. Michael Carter's insights provide daily inspiration and encourage personal growth, making it an ideal companion for anyone looking to gain a fresh perspective. The timeless wisdom shared throughout the book aims to resonate deeply with readers, leaving a lasting impact on their journey toward living their best lives.

      Thoughts, Just Thoughts
    • A courtroom drama inspired by a true miscarriage of justice. Shows the use and misuse of mathematical evidence in a court of law.

      The Mathematical Murder of Innocence
    • Billy was saved from the deepest pit - and went on to tell others that they can also be saved from their sin.

      Billy Bray