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153 Pages Anthony Anderson Supreme Journal Diary Notebook
A collection of short stories and essays by Some Other Anthony Anderson, author of "The Vile, Sinister, and Most Utterly Diabolical Account of Latrina Emerson".
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This volume began as a remembrance of Alonzo Church while he was still with us and is now finally complete. It contains papers by many well-known scholars, most of whom have been directly influenced by Church's own work. Often the emphasis is on foundational issues in logic, mathematics, computation, and philosophy - as was the case with Church's contributions, now universally recognized as having been of profound fundamental significance in those areas. The volume will be of interest to logicians, computer scientists, philosophers, and linguists. The contributions concern classical first-order logic, higher-order logic, non-classical theories of implication, set theories with universal sets, the logical and semantical paradoxes, the lambda-calculus, especially as it is used in computation, philosophical issues about meaning and ontology in the abstract sciences and in natural language, and much else. The material will be accessible to specialists in these areas and to advanced graduate students in the respective fields.
Dive into the drama and action of the American Revolution in The Devil's Disciple, George Bernard Shaw's only play set entirely on U.S. soil. The protagonist, Richard Dudgeon, is a misfit and self-proclaimed "devil's disciple," but when the chips are down, he displays a level of courage and virtue that few others possess.
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It's a story about the enduring love of a man for a beautiful, uniquely extroverted and exceptionally happy woman. As told from the heart. They are bite sized collections of easy to read memories bound together in a loose chronological order and laced with many images. It includes memories from the day they first met until the day of her passing at the age of 63 due to breast cancer. These are mostly happy insights with only a few sad parts towards the end of the book. Her's was a happy life despite the 3 recurring bouts of cancer over a 24 year period. She had a fighting spirit, she never gave up, she was determined and she fought her illness well. A true inspiration. Cheryl had imagination, whatever she conceived she made happen and because of that was destined to have a wonderful life. Oh, maybe not so wonderful if compared to another's aspirations but it was what she dreamed of, what she wanted and she made it come to pass. Cheryl loved her life and was "Forever Happy".