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"The Hussar's Duty" by Griffin Brady
A Riveting Story About Hard Choices and Family Welfare #books #bookreview #reading #readerviews
The Hussarâs Duty Griffin BradyBowker (2023)ISBN: ââ979-8985328363Reviewed by Ephantus M for Reader Views (11/2023) âThe Hussarâs Duty: A European Tale in the Age of Enlightenmentâ by Griffin Brady is book 3 in The Winged Warrior Series. This novel is a fascinating historical novel set in Poland in the early 1600s, about a warrior who is torn between serving his country and being available forâŠ
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"Mothers Vol. 1" by Ben Burgess, Jr.
Amazing Story of a Motherâs Love #books #bookreview #reading #readerview
Mothers Vol. 1 Ben Burgess, Jr.Bowker (2023)ISBN: 978-8987564806Reviewed by Kathy Stickles for Reader Views (06/2023) In âMothers Vol. 1â Ben Burgess gives readers a riveting and heart-wrenching look into the lives of a mother and her children as they try to move forward after losing their husband and father to a stray bullet. This is a touching story that will grab the reader from the veryâŠ
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Crapped Out
And none of these numbers include editing, book covers, or marketing.
With the first quarter of 2022 now behind us, I felt it neccsary to give yâall an update on my 20BooksVegas plans. Hereâs whatâs on the menu: K. McCoyâs projected 20BooksVegas plans, lol Welp, canât say I didnât try. The estimated cost of this trip is simply too rich for my aching and poor bones. So, Iâm going to get a virtual ticket and watch the videos of classes that I really wanted to sitâŠ
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I'm a Publisher
Iâm a Publisher
Well I did it, Iâm officially a publisher. I wanted to publish a paperback version of my latest creation called âTwo Decades of Digital Photographyâ. I have ebooks uploaded to Kindle and Lulu which is easy because they donât require an ISBN. However print versions do require an ISBN and if you get one the easy way through Amazon or Lulu you arenât the publisher, they are. And that means they haveâŠ
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This numinous present will lead us to the question of money. As Michel Serres (1982) has noted, money is the degree zero of information. It circulates in an ever more ideal space and time (we have gone from gold to silver to base metals to paper to digits) and is exchanged, duly laundered, as something that is without history. Money is the ultimate token of emergence. Within this metaphorical economy, time as the money of science is constituted of both the mnemonic deep and the numinous present. The time that scientists create has three main features. First is the time of the experiment/field study itself. Scientists play with much longer time scales than most of us (going back billions of years); with much shorter time scales (down to divisions of the nanosecond, to quantum units of time); and with time series and cycles of great complexityâregistering, for example, patterns in time series analyses of proxy measures for past climate (tree rings, peat mosses, fossil seeds, astronomical cycles ranging over tens of thousands of years up to millions of years). Agreements about time and timing are fundamental to all science, so a good time standard operates as a gold standard. Second is the time of the scientific enterprise. Much writing in science is historicalâopening a scientific paper with an account of the recent relevant history of oneâs subdiscipline; continuing with what happened in a particular day at a given laboratory. Particular constellations of historiographical stances that are shared among sets of disciplines, or between practitioners of a given discipline. Finally, there is the ultimate productâthe law of nature. All contingency has been removed from the law of natureâit is true over all time and in any place. In the same way, we will see, our globalizing ethnos is without a past and apparent everywhere. The common time that the Landlord refers to [in Thomas Pynchon's Mason & Dixon] is used to create a universe in which the constructed fact is eternally true. In this sense, the past that scientists create can be read as an eternal present.
Geoffrey Bowker, Memory Practices in the Sciences (2005), 3-4
Special Guest - Barbara Barrett - Author of Connect the Dots (Mah Jongg Mysteries) - Great Escapes Book Tour - #Interview / #Giveaway
Special Guest â Barbara Barrett â Author of Connect the Dots (Mah Jongg Mysteries) â Great Escapes Book Tour â #Interview /Â #Giveaway
I am so happy to have Barbara Barrett visit today!
Tell us a little bit about yourself.
Some might call me a snowbird; I prefer the term âseasonal.â My mom was the snowbird. I grew up, carried out my career and raised a family in Iowa. When I retired a while back, I became a Florida resident, although I return to Iowa for summers. Iâm a wife, mother and grandmother. I trained to be an instructorâŠ
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