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CHAT (The Quantum Architects Book 1) by Peter Lihou 4.4 Stars (6 Reviews)    Price verified 5 hours ago

The social media giants of the early decades in the 21st century have died and been replaced by 'CHAT', a new artificial intelligence network built on a powerful quantum computer, affectionately called the 'Engine'. Avoiding the failings of its predecessors, CHAT has become ubiquitous. A key feature is the network's ability to translate any language to the language of the user, in real time; meaning that everyone around the world can speak to each other as if they are all speaking the same language. CHAT's artificial intelligence was developed at a remote campus of Cambridge University in Warwick, England. The academics at Warwick, led by Professor Nick Caine, continue to search for new human, as well as non-human languages, to extend the capabilities of the Engine. The Engine polls the Internet for signals by connecting to a wide range of equipment, from wildlife monitors to space stations. But one mysterious signal initially eludes the powerful translation abilities of the Engine. The signal, codenamed Alpha285, gets the attention of one of the university department's sponsors; the US military intelligence agency. As Alpha285, gradually reveals more about its origins, Nick is subjected to increasing pressure from the agency and their CIA associates to hand over control of what is rapidly becoming the most significant event in the history of mankind. Set in a future where the legacy of past generations' environmental abuse has come home to roost and human ingenuity has created innovative solutions in an attempt to arrest the damage, the pursuit of knowledge about Alpha285 becomes fraught with danger and intrigue.

Genre: Politics & Social Sciences [x]
Length: 385 Pages (2,234 KB)
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Added: May 29th, 2024

Weapons of Mass Deterrence: The Secret Behind Israel's Nuclear Power by Dan Sagir 4.2 Stars (12 Reviews)    Price verified 6 hours ago

"What we need is deterrence, not victory in war." -- David Ben-Gurion, Israel's first prime minister. Since its inception, the State of Israel has had to confront the issue of its very survival in the region. It was this concern that led Ben-Gurion to pursue a project that eventually became the "Dimona" nuclear project - an "open secret" that later turned Israel into a de facto nuclear state in the Middle East. Paradoxically, the best weapon Israel has in its arsenal is the one it has never openly acknowledged. But how does Israel's opaque nuclear deterrence work? How has Israel's hidden power affected the decision-making of seemingly unrestrained Arab state leaders like Saddam Hussein and the Ayatollah regime in Iran? And what will Israel's strategy become in the face of the potential loss of its nuclear monopoly? The first book of its kind, Weapons of Mass Deterrence reveals how Israel's undeclared nuclear capabilities became an integral part of its general strategy to survive in the Middle East. Veteran Israeli journalist Dan Sagir puts together an eye-opening and captivating account of the Israeli nuclear dimension of the conflict, peering into the state of mind of both its leaders and its enemies. Sagir expertly navigates the complicated timeline of the Dimona project's impact, including the vocal opposition and cautious support it garnered, the international prices Israel had to pay, and the security it seemingly provided. With excerpts from the "Saddam Hussein Records" and hundreds of files, interviews, articles, and sources, Weapons of Mass Deterrence exposes the real secret behind the most speculated topic in international politics. Sagir's intimate knowledge and years of meticulous research are distilled into a gripping, never-seen-before document chronicling the project that shaped the face of the State of Israel, the Middle East, and the global political landscape.

Genre: Politics & Social Sciences [x]
Length: 390 Pages (3,626 KB)
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Added: May 29th, 2024

The Third Man : Oklahoma City Bombing by Tim Guditus 5.0 Stars (1 Review)    Price verified 7 hours ago

Tim Guditus, the fifth of ten children, grew up in New York and was enlisted in the U.S. Navy during the Vietnam War by his father. He left the service before turning 21 with an honorable discharge and a letter of commendation. A childhood encounter with a New York City police officer sparked his interest in law enforcement. After serving as a Huntington Bay Constable and a United States Capitol Police Officer, Guditus joined the N.Y.P.D., serving in various units, including Brooklyn Narcotics and the Chief of Detectives' Zodiac Task Force, earning the Detective of the Month award twice. Throughout his career, he raised four children, "three kings and a queen," and has faced numerous hardships with resilience. Now residing in Huntington Station, NY, Guditus writes to honor fellow officers and the N.Y.P.D. motto 'Fidelis ad Mortem.' This book is the first of many stories from his life of service.

Genre: Politics & Social Sciences [x]
Length: 73 Pages (1,185 KB)
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Added: May 29th, 2024

Emotional Intelligence Explained - How to Master Emotional Intelligence and Unlock Your True Ability by C.K. Murray 3.8 Stars (15 Reviews)    Price verified 9 hours ago

Emotion Rules Everybody knows IQ. A measure of intelligence, genius, the ability to use your brain to rationally figure out the world and find success within. But what's EQ? And why is it arguably more important than IQ? If you don't know, you can't win. And that's only the beginning... So learn the facts. Know the truth, apply the gains. EQ is vital. This guide to emotional intelligence includes: • What is emotional intelligence? • Who devised emotional intelligence? • Why is emotional intelligence so important? • How does emotional intelligence affect us? • Where can emotional intelligence be applied? • How is emotional intelligence (EQ) measured? • How can I boost my EQ quickly and effectively? • How does emotional intelligence unlock your true ability? • And much more! "Emotional Intelligence Explained" also features... • The emotional and physical benefits of emotional intelligence • Practical strategies for boosting your EQ • Practical strategies for combining your EQ and IQ • Ways in which EQ affects your soft skills • Key soft skills, communication skills, and leaderships skills for career success • How to use emotional intelligence for self-understanding & self control • How to use emotional intelligence in your interpersonal relations • How to unlock personal happiness and emotional freedom • And more...

Genre: Politics & Social Sciences [x]
Length: 64 Pages (741 KB)
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Added: May 29th, 2024

A Drop of Tears by Tadashi Kojima 5.0 Stars (4 Reviews)    Price verified 7 hours ago

This book depicts the world as seen through the main character, Tatsuya, who supported his wife during her nine-year battle with cancer. The story unfolds during the last four years of her life. This is a love story that intimately depicts those four years he spent desperately searching for the meaning of life while facing life and death with his wife. Tatsuya has many inner dialogues as he continues to wonder about God's existence and plan for his life. Tatsuya also questions the discrepancy between his conception of God and what actually happens in the real world. It is often said that we are now in "Kaze No Jidai (Era of the Wind)." Tatsuya believes that his wife's spirit is blowing across the sky like the wind, watching over and guiding her loved ones with her love. What happened after Tatsuya received something important at the end of the story is not described in this book. Readers will surely want to know what happens in the next part of the story.

Genre: Politics & Social Sciences [x]
Length: 125 Pages (2,865 KB)
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Added: May 29th, 2024

Indian Home Rule by Mahatma Gandhi 4.5 Stars (27 Reviews)    Price verified 7 hours ago

In 'Indian Home Rule', Mahatma Gandhi provides a powerful critique of British colonial rule in India and advocates for nonviolent resistance as a means to achieve self-governance. Written in a simple and straightforward style, this book highlights Gandhi's belief in the principles of truth, nonviolence, and self-sufficiency. Drawing on his own experiences and observations, Gandhi analyzes the political, social, and economic conditions of India under British rule, offering a vision for an independent and self-reliant nation. The text reflects Gandhi's commitment to Swaraj, or self-rule, and his role as a prominent leader in the Indian independence movement. 'Indian Home Rule' serves as a foundational text in the history of Indian nationalism and provides valuable insights into Gandhi's philosophy of Satyagraha, or passive resistance.

Genre: Politics & Social Sciences [x]
Length: 102 Pages (864 KB)
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Added: May 29th, 2024

Self, Society, and Spontaneity by Erik Davis 3.8 Stars (5 Reviews)    Price verified 8 hours ago

Frankfurt School Critical Theory is influential on the left; Austrian School Neoliberalism is influential on the right. Their differing perspectives are analogous to the different notions of the unconscious held by Freud and Jung. Freud thought that the unconscious was our enemy to be brought under control of the conscious; Jung thought that the unconscious was our friend to be respected through a kind of dialogue. Analogously, Karl Marx tended to think that social systems are our enemy, to be overcome through rationality and conscious activity; while Friedrich Hayek tended to think that the spontaneous and unconscious processes of social systems (especially, market and law) are our friends, to be embraced through respect for complexity and liberty. The approach here is an integral one involving the synthesis of opposites by appreciating the truth in both. The result is the ongoing development of two major projects: an interdisciplinary social science via the general praxeology of the Austrian School, and an interdisciplinary system of liber(aliz)ation and human flourishing via the critical theory of the Frankfurt School. Join us in exploring the quartet of Freud:Marx::Jung:Hayek.

Genre: Politics & Social Sciences [x]
Length: 150 Pages (2,931 KB)
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Added: May 29th, 2024

Virginia Woolf: A Life from Beginning to End (Biographies of British Authors) by Hourly History 4.0 Stars (183 Reviews)    Price verified one minute ago

Discover the remarkable life of Virginia Woolf... Free BONUS Inside! Virginia Woolf ranks among the most influential writers of the twentieth century. Embracing the Post-Impressionist times in which she lived, her novels reflect the artistic shift from romanticism to abstract. Plot mattered very little to Woolf. Her writing was a stream of consciousness outside of time and place. Her novels, including her best-known work, Mrs. Dalloway, invariably dwell on gender roles and the concept of reality. Woolf suffered from mental illness throughout her life. Her inner torment formed the basis of much of her writing. Virginia made multiple suicide attempts and was institutionalized several times throughout her life as she feared a loss of control due to her increasing depression and manic episodes. Her husband, Leonard Woolf, with whom she had mainly a platonic relationship, remained supportive of her until her death. On March 28, 1941, Virginia Woolf walked into the River Ouse wearing a heavy coat with pockets filled with rocks. Her body was found three weeks later. Discover a plethora of topics such as • A Dysfunctional Home • Woolf and the Bloomsbury Group • The Making of a Modern Woman • Mrs. Dalloway • Virginia and Vita's Love Affair • Woolf's Suicide and Beyond • And much more! So if you want a concise and informative book on Virginia Woolf, simply scroll up and click the "Buy now" button for instant access!

Genre: Politics & Social Sciences [x]
Length: 49 Pages (1,969 KB)
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Added: May 29th, 2024
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