Look Deeper

Look Deeper
Author: Karyn Montgomery
Publsiher: WestBow Press
Total Pages: 115
Release: 2014-10-07
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781490853529

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Everyone has a story to tell. Have you ever met someone who has skated through life without falling down, and without bruises from the fall? Have you ever met someone who has not been scarred by difficult experiences or painful events? Have you ever met someone who has not experienced disappointment, or a broken heart? Truth be told, that person doesn't exist. We live in a world that is at once beautiful and broken. So it is not surprising that our lives are both beautiful and broken, sometimes more broken than beautiful. In Look Deeper, writer Karyn Montgomery shares a collection of reflections drawing from surprising, difficult, and painful experiences in her own life that have led to the discovery of unexpected gifts. She recounts a story of resilience and recovery, hope and healing that will inspire and encourage you, leading you to the discovery of unexpected gifts that will transform your own life. Maybe you have it all together. Maybe not. Look deeper.

Look Deep Inside

Look Deep Inside
Author: Jane Dimitrovski
Publsiher: Balboa Press
Total Pages: 182
Release: 2021-06-02
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781982268961

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How can we find our true self? How can we create the life that we want to live? How can we get rid of the ego Mind which keeps us stuck? How can we overcome our fears and our limited beliefs? These are most common questions today, and the Author explains to us in simple terms based on his own experiences how to change the way we see ourselves and who we really are. And by changing that view of ourselves the view at the world around us will also change and we will be able to see our life through the eyes of possibilities not problems, through the eyes of happiness not worries, through the eyes of love not fear, through the eyes of GOD not EGO, through the eyes of ONENESS.

Photographically Speaking

Photographically Speaking
Author: David duChemin
Publsiher: New Riders
Total Pages: 375
Release: 2011-10-11
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 9780132733236

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When looking at a photograph, too often a conversation starts–and, unfortunately, ends–with a statement such as, “I like it.” The logical next question, “Why?”, often goes unasked and unanswered. As photographers, we frequently have difficulty speaking about images because, frankly, we don’t know how to think about them. And if we don’t know how to think about a photograph and its “visual language”– how an image is constructed, how it works, and why it works–then, when we’re behind the camera, are we really making images that best communicate our vision, our original intent? Vision–crucial as it is–is not the ultimate goal of photography; expression is the goal. And to best express ourselves, it is necessary to learn and use the grammar and vocabulary of the visual language. Photographically Speaking is about learning photography’s visual language to better speak to why and how a photograph succeeds, and in turn to consciously use that visual language in the creation of our own photographs, making us stronger photographers who are able to fully express and communicate our vision. By breaking up the visual language into two main components–“elements” make up its vocabulary, and “decisions” are its grammar–David duChemin transforms what has traditionally been esoteric and difficult subject matter into an accessible and practical discussion that photographers can immediately use to improve their craft. Elements are the “words” of the image, what we place within the frame–lines, curves, light, color, contrast. Decisions are the choices we make in assembling those elements to best express and communicate our vision–the use of framing, perspective, point of view, balance, focus, exposure. All content within the frame has meaning, and duChemin establishes that photographers must consciously and deliberately choose the elements that go within their frame and make the decisions about how that frame is constructed and presented. In the second half of the book, duChemin applies this methodology to his own craft, as he explores the visual language in 20 of his own images, discussing how the intentional choices of elements and decisions that went into their creation contribute to their success.

Choices Good Choices Bad Choices and Blind Guesses

Choices  Good Choices  Bad Choices and Blind Guesses
Author: Catherine Barry
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 50
Release: 2015-11-18
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781329575929

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A choice is just the first step of your future course. In some cases we even take that step with our eyes closed. Ever feel like you need a road map for your life? Imagine how your students must feel when not only do they need a map, they've also never been taught how to read a map! This session will take your students on a journey through the adventure of decision-making. It is designed to break down the common situations that children and teens alike find themselves in when facing choices.

Deep Blue

Deep Blue
Author: Monroe Newborn,Monty Newborn
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 402
Release: 2003
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 0387954619

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This book offers a detailed account of IBM's Deep Blue chess program, the people who created it, and its historic battles with World Chess Champion Garry Kasparov. The text examines the progress made by the creators of Deep Blue, beginning with the1989 two-game match against Kasparov. The heroes are: IBM researchers Feng-hsiung Hsu, Murray Campbell, and Joe Hoane, along with team leader Chung-Jen Tan and International Grandmaster Joel Benjamin. The text chronicles one of the great technology achievements of the 20th Century. It establishes the point in history when mankind's exciting new tool, the computer, came of age and competed with its human creators in the ultimate intellectual competition: a game of chess. This book will serve as the premier story documenting that achievement and a milestone in the development of artificial intelligence.

Random House Roget s Thesaurus

Random House Roget s Thesaurus
Author: Random House
Publsiher: Ballantine Books
Total Pages: 720
Release: 2001-06-26
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 9780345447265

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THE AUTHORITATIVE, COMPREHENSIVE, AND EASY-TO-USE THESAURUS FAVORED BY WRITERS AND STUDENTS ALIKE * One simple alphabetical listing * More than 11,000 main entries * More than 200,000 synonyms and antonyms * Sample sentences for every main entry * Parts of speech shown for every main entry, synonym, and antonym * Extensive coverage of all levels of vocabulary and usage, with informal and slang words identified * Edited and designed for easy access * All entries edited to help in vocabulary building The Random House imprint has long stood for excellence in the reference field. Random House reference books--prepared by its permanent lexicographic staff with the assistance of many hundreds of scholars, educators, and specialists--have been widely acclaimed for their outstanding quality and usefulness.

The More We Look the Deeper it Gets

The More We Look  the Deeper it Gets
Author: Nicola Giardina
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1475844662

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This book provides inspiration and practical guidance for teaching with works of art in order to deepen engagement and improve student learning.

The Stubborn System of Moral Responsibility

The Stubborn System of Moral Responsibility
Author: Bruce N. Waller
Publsiher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2015
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780262028165

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In this book the author examines the stubborn philosophical belief in moral responsibility, surveying the philosophical arguments for it, but focusing on the system that supports these arguments: powerful social and psychological factors that hold the belief in moral responsibility firmly in place.--Publisher's description.