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Boots and Getis provide a concise explanation of point pattern analysis - a series of techniques for identifying patterns of clustering or regularity in a set of geographical locations. They discuss quadrat and distance methods of measurement, and consider the problems associated with these methods. The authors also outline and compare other measures of arrangement, suggesting when these techniques should be used.
LIFE Magazine is the treasured photographic magazine that chronicled the 20th Century. It now lives on at LIFE.com, the largest, most amazing collection of professional photography on the internet. Users can browse, search and view photos of today’s people and events. They have free access to share, print and post images for personal use.
A small riverside community fights to stave off economic ruin. Friends and neighbors are as unaware of their strengths as they are their diversity. One young man among them weighs his diminishing options buoyed only by the spirit and support of an unlikely mentor. The river appears a constant reminder of what is lost and adrift and what is bound onto its diminishing banks. A small group of unlikely friends join together in support of one another only to discover their boundaries are self-inflicted. No one is unknown to the Beadle of Lower Port and no one is here by chance. He perceives the coming change and guides his followers from quiet confi nement to unlimited expanse. Only in confronting the future could such an unlikely past ever be revealed.
Redline is the second thriller featuring Harry Los, a private investigator in his mid-60’s who lives in a small town near Antwerp in Belgium. Harry enjoys life with his partner Katherine and his family, but is always looking for something more. When he reads in his newspaper about a case where the investigating officer is a cousin of his - Chief Inspector Bernard Antoine - he is immediately interested. The case centres on the body of a man found on a river bank not far from Charleroi.
A hilarious, sometimes gloomy, R-rated recounting of our Baltimore dad's hard life including his World War II service, his enthusiastic drinking escapades, his screwy and woeful family life, and his terrible final descent into medical hell.
Musaicum Books presents to you this meticulously edited SF collection. This ebook has been designed and formatted to the highest digital standards and adjusted for readability on all devices. Content: "Out of the Silence" is set in Australia, and involves the discovery of a gigantic, buried sphere, containing the accumulated knowledge of a past civilization. "Fools' Harvest" – After the World War II Australia is invaded and occupied by the cruel 'Paramount Power' from the Asia. Twenty years later, after long guerilla war and many loses, Australian people are ready to be independent again. "The Missing Angel" – Tydvil Jones, a chairman of the big firm, is challenged by an ethical dilemma and manages to summons the devil inadvertently. After some convincing and negotiations they struck a deal of soul purchase, bound to take place in three months. Fain to keep some time with Jones, Satan takes the character of smooth and polished gentleman named Nicholas Senior.