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Ernst Zermelo - An Approach to His Life and Work
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Ernst Zermelo - An Approach to His Life and WorkErnst Zermelo - An Approach to His Life and Work

Ernst Zermelo (1871-1953) is best-known for the statement of the axiom of choice and his axiomatization of set theory. However, he also worked in applied mathematics and mathematical physics. His dissertation, for example, promoted the calculus of variations, and he created the pivotal method in the theory of rating systems.This biography attempts to shed light on all facets of Zermelo's life and achievements. Personal and scientific aspects are kept separate as far as coherence allows, in order to enable the reader to follow the one or the other of these threads.
 
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Dispatches From the Edge - A Memoir of War, Disaster and Survival
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Dispatches From the Edge - A Memoir of War, Disaster and SurvivalDispatches From the Edge - A Memoir of War, Disaster and Survival

In 2005, two tragedies--the Asian tsunami and Hurricane Katrina--turned CNN reporter Anderson Cooper into a media celebrity. Dispatches from the Edge, Cooper's memoir of "war, disasters and survival," is a brief but powerful chronicle of Cooper's ascent to stardom and his struggle with his own tragedies and demons. Cooper was 10 years old when his father, Wyatt Cooper, died during heart bypass surgery. He was 20 when his beloved older brother, Carter, committed suicide by jumping off his mother's penthouse balcony (his mother, by the way, being Gloria Vanderbilt).
 
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Descartes' Secret Notebook - A True Tale of Mathematics, Mysticism and the Quest to Understand the Universe
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Descartes' Secret Notebook - A True Tale of Mathematics, Mysticism and the Quest to Understand the UniverseDescartes' Secret Notebook - A True Tale of Mathematics, Mysticism and the Quest to Understand the Universe

What Aczel did for mathematician Fermat (Fermat's Last Theorem) he now does for Descartes in this splendid study about the French philosopher and mathematician (1596–1650) most famous for his paradigm-smashing declaration, "I think; therefore, I am." Part historical sketch, part biography and part detective story, Aczel's chronicle of Descartes's hidden work hinges on his lost secret notebook. Of 16 pages of coded manuscript, one and a half were copied in 1676 by fellow philosopher and mathematician Leibniz.
 
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Business and Technology in China
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Business and Technology in ChinaBusiness and Technology in China

Business and Technology in China offers a perceptive look at China's economic wonder and the science/business partnership that is pointing the way to its future. In a series of narrative chapters, the book marks China's astonishing transformation into a global manufacturing powerhouse, with specific coverage of the devastating human and environmental impact of that growth, the effects of the 2008 global financial crisis, and China's new Initiatives for creating a more sustainable economic model.
 
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Be a Dividend Millionaire: A Proven, Low-Risk Approach That Will Generate Income for the Long Term
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Be a Dividend Millionaire: A Proven, Low-Risk Approach That Will Generate Income for the Long TermBe a Dividend Millionaire: A Proven, Low-Risk Approach That Will Generate Income for the Long Term

Master Dividend Investing: The Safe, Proven Route to Long-Term Wealth!
· Find the right stocks and avoid common dividend investing pitfalls
· Safely time your investments to maximize dividend returns
· By top investing guru Paul Rubillo, founder of Dividend.com
Struggling to build your nest egg? Dividend investing might be your perfect low-risk, long-term strategy. During the past 80 years, dividends have accounted for more than 44% of the S&P’s total returns. That’s real money in your pocket–not fake “gains” that can disappear in an instant!
 
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