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Andre Cole's The Unholy Servants is a sexy blend of mystery, mythology, corporate intrigue and fantasy. The novel builds chapter after chapter with gripping cliffhangers until its final mind blowing finale.Scilymax Corporation is a multi-billion dollar conglomerate with holdings in manufacturing, television, scientific research and for-hire military services. They also hold a catatonic man in a fluid filled tube. Doctors Lisa Lucas and Marjorie Houston have the monotonous job of babysitting the man in the tube. When the man awakes, they find there is more to him than Scilymax cares to admit. They begin to unravel the mystery of the man in the tube with the help of their friend and theologian Michelle Bonds. When their captive escapes, the trio are thrust into a worldwide manhunt and soon they realize they have unwittingly gone from being hunters to prey.
This book provides the reader with the fundamental knowledge in the area of deep learning with application to visual content mining. The authors give a fresh view on Deep learning approaches both from the point of view of image understanding and supervised machine learning. It contains chapters which introduce theoretical and mathematical foundations of neural networks and related optimization methods. Then it discusses some particular very popular architectures used in the domain: convolutional neural networks and recurrent neural networks. Deep Learning is currently at the heart of most cutting edge technologies. It is in the core of the recent advances in Artificial Intelligence. Visual i...
This fascinating biography tells the story of nineteenth-century America through the life of one of its most charismatic and influential characters: Sojourner Truth. In an in-depth account of this amazing activist, Margaret Washington unravels Sojourner Truth's world within the broader panorama of African American slavery and the nation's most significant reform era. Born into bondage among the Hudson Valley Dutch in Ulster County, New York, Isabella was sold several times, married, and bore five children before fleeing in 1826 with her infant daughter one year before New York slavery was abolished. In 1829, she moved to New York City, where she worked as a domestic, preached, joined a relig...
Disciplining the Poor explains the transformation of poverty governance over the past forty years—why it happened, how it works today, and how it affects people. In the process, it clarifies the central role of race in this transformation and develops a more precise account of how race shapes poverty governance in the post–civil rights era. Connecting welfare reform to other policy developments, the authors analyze diverse forms of data to explicate the racialized origins, operations, and consequences of a new mode of poverty governance that is simultaneously neoliberal—grounded in market principles—and paternalist—focused on telling the poor what is best for them. The study traces the process of rolling out the new regime from the federal level, to the state and county level, down to the differences in ways frontline case workers take disciplinary actions in individual cases. The result is a compelling account of how a neoliberal paternalist regime of poverty governance is disciplining the poor today.
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Daniel Harker Fry was born 16 May 1796 in Pennsylvania. He married Catherine Bear (1802-1881) 22 September 1822 in Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania. They had twelve children. He died in 1876 in Schuyler County, Illinois. Descendants and relatives lived mainly in Illinois, Ohio and Texas.
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