Index Cards

Index Cards
Author: Moyra Davey
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0811229513

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An essential selection of Moyra Davey's sly, surprising, and brilliant essays

The Index Card

The Index Card
Author: Helaine Olen,Harold Pollack
Publsiher: Penguin
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2016-01-05
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780698186651

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“The newbie investor will not find a better guide to personal finance.” —Burton Malkiel, author of A RANDOM WALK DOWN WALL STREET TV analysts and money managers would have you believe your finances are enormously complicated, and if you don’t follow their guidance, you’ll end up in the poorhouse. They’re wrong. When University of Chicago professor Harold Pollack interviewed Helaine Olen, an award-winning financial journalist and the author of the bestselling Pound Foolish, he made an off­hand suggestion: everything you need to know about managing your money could fit on an index card. To prove his point, he grabbed a 4" x 6" card, scribbled down a list of rules, and posted a picture of the card online. The post went viral. Now, Pollack teams up with Olen to explain why the ten simple rules of the index card outperform more complicated financial strategies. Inside is an easy-to-follow action plan that works in good times and bad, giving you the tools, knowledge, and confidence to seize control of your financial life.

Trefethen s Index Cards

Trefethen s Index Cards
Author: Lloyd N Trefethen
Publsiher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2011-06-14
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9789814458412

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This is a book unique in structure — a collection of ideas noted on index cards over a period of 40 years. Acclaimed mathematician Lloyd N Trefethen, Professor of Numerical Analysis at Oxford University, has created an intellectual diary, marking the development of his interests and ideas, from his teenage years to the present. These thoughts stand as signposts, directing us through a mind that applies the same scientific discipline and rigor in everyday life as that needed for success in science and academia. Informative and entertaining, Professor Trefethen's Index Cards is a collage of observations of rare clarity, in subjects ranging from astronomy to family life, and from music to politics. The book will be of interest not only to other scientists and mathematicians, but to anyone in the general public interested in discerning how a scientific outlook informs the way we see broader issues in the societies we live in. Contents:EgoKidsAging and DeathSexLiving with OthersThe Meaning of LifePolitics and SocietyCold War NukesEducationBritainFamous PeopleOptimizing Your LifeThe Life of the ProfessorMusicWordsWriting and LiteratureMemoryMisperceptionsKnowledge and TruthAnalogiesBad LogicGod and ReligionGood and EvilScienceStars and PlanetsMathematicsBig NumbersMathematics and Science in Everyday LifeInventionsComputersLife and DNAHearts, Minds and Bodies Readership: Students and general public, mathematicians, mathematical scientists. Keywords:Index Cards;Idea Development;Philosophy;Computer Science;Numerical Analysis;Mathematics and Science in Everyday LifeReviews: “What's especially original here is the book's structure. It's a collection of thoughts and questions, some playful, some very deep, each compact enough to fit on an index card. Nick has been writing these index cards to himself for the past 40 years. By arranging them longitudinally, he allows us to watch him unfold, captured as if by time-lapse photography, as he matures from promising teenager to the Professor of Numerical Analysis and FRS at Oxford. Whether you're a fellow mathematician, or merely a fellow human being, you're in for a treat you'll never forget. I know of nothing else like it.” Steven Strogatz Cornell University

How to Be an American Housewife

How to Be an American Housewife
Author: Margaret Dilloway
Publsiher: Penguin
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2010-08-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781101189245

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A mother-daughter story about the strong pull of tradition, and the lure and cost of breaking free of it. When Shoko decided to marry an American GI and leave Japan, she had her parents' blessing, her brother's scorn, and a gift from her husband-a book on how to be a proper American housewife. As she crossed the ocean to America, Shoko also brought with her a secret she would need to keep her entire life... Half a century later, Shoko's plans to finally return to Japan and reconcile with her brother are derailed by illness. In her place, she sends her grown American daughter, Sue, a divorced single mother whose own life isn't what she hoped for. As Sue takes in Japan, with all its beauty and contradictions, she discovers another side to her mother and returns to America unexpectedly changed and irrevocably touched.

The Problem of Reading

The Problem of Reading
Author: Moyra Davey
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 47
Release: 2003-01-01
Genre: Books in art
ISBN: 0974260509

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City of a Thousand Gates

City of a Thousand Gates
Author: Rebecca Sacks
Publsiher: HarperCollins
Total Pages: 358
Release: 2021-02-16
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781443462198

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A novel of great humanity, compassion and astonishing immediacy, this unique debut portrays the emotional reality of contemporary life in the West Bank and the irreconcilable Israeli-Palestinian conflict. A collage of narrative voices and different points of view are woven around the murder of two young people, one Israeli and one Palestinian. Brave and bold, this gorgeously written work of fiction introduces a large cast of characters in a setting where violence is routine, even normal, and where survival is defined by boundaries, walls and checkpoints that force people to live and love within and across them. Hamid has come into Israeli territory illegally to work. He runs into Vera, a German journalist on her way to Jerusalem to cover the story of Salem, a Palestinian boy who is in a coma after being beaten by Israeli teenagers. On her way to the hospital, Vera runs in front of a car driven by Ido, a new father, who is distracted by thoughts of a young Jewish girl murdered by a terrorist. Ori, an eighteen-year-old soldier from a nearby settlement, is guarding the checkpoint through which Hamid’s professor, Samar, must pass. This powerful novel delivers an eminently human, complex and compassionate view of an irreconcilable conflict. Sacks writes unflinchingly about the hate and violence that continues to fuel tensions in the West Bank. It’s an extraordinary debut work of fiction that mines the range of shared human emotions with riveting engagement and understanding.

A Praying Life

A Praying Life
Author: Paul E. Miller
Publsiher: Tyndale House Publishers, Inc.
Total Pages: 219
Release: 2017-04-03
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781631468810

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More than 500,000 copies sold! Updated and expanded! Prayer is hard. Often, unless circumstances demand it—such as an illness or saying grace before a meal—most of us simply do not pray. This kind of prayerlessness can leave us with a distressed spirit and practical unbelief characterized by fear, anxiety, joylessness, and spiritual depression. A Praying Life is a prayer guide that has encouraged thousands of Christians to pursue a vibrant prayer life full of joy and power and has helped them learn how to pray faithfully and courageously. A life of prayer invites you to a life of connection to God. When Jesus describes the intimacy that He seeks with us, He talks about joining us for dinner (Revelation 3:20). This book reminds readers that prayer is simply making conversation with God a rhythm of daily Christian life. A Praying Life includes chapters about: How to deal with unanswered prayer How to start a prayer journal Does prayer make a difference? Now with added chapters addressing prayers of lament and further guidance for using prayer cards, Paul Miller invites you to foster prayer that regularly hopes, trusts, and expects God to act. Learn to develop helpful habits and approaches to prayer that will enable you to return to a childlike faith and witness spiritual growth today! “This book will be like having the breath of God at your back. Let it lift you to new hope.” —Dan B. Allender, PhD, author of Bold Love

Mother Reader

Mother Reader
Author: Moyra Davey
Publsiher: Seven Stories Press
Total Pages: 380
Release: 2011-01-04
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9781609801021

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The intersection of motherhood and creative life is explored in these writings on mothering that turn the spotlight from the child to the mother herself. Here, in memoirs, testimonials, diaries, essays, and fiction, mothers describe first-hand the changes brought to their lives by pregnancy, childbirth, and mothering. Many of the writers articulate difficult and socially unsanctioned maternal anger and ambivalence. In Mother Reader, motherhood is scrutinized for all its painful and illuminating subtleties, and addressed with unconventional wisdom and candor. What emerges is a sense of a community of writers speaking to and about each other out of a common experience, and a compilation of extraordinary literature never before assembled in a single volume.