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  • Relative Distance : A Memoir
    Relative Distance : A Memoir

    Relative Distance is a powerful memoir of resilience and faith.While it’s an unflinching look at brothers being raised by a violent, abusive father and a detached, mentally ill mother, it’s also an inspiring account of two distinctive life journeys and an examination of the role played by family and society in individual homelessness. After surviving his tumultuous upbringing, David Pruitt rises to become a CEO in Corporate America, while his brother, Danny, becomes a long-time homeless traveler.As David helps to grow a fledgling North Carolina business into what is at the time the largest specialty bicycle retailer in the United States, Danny sleeps under overpasses, jumps passing freight cars, lives in and out of shelters, faces death more than once—and encounters the best and worst of America in a restless search to find a better place in the world.Yet, despite their differences, a common thread runs through the distinct trajectories of the brothers’ lives: each of them struggles with difficult psychological issues stemming from their troubled past. This deeply moving memoir examines the lifelong challenges that often come for those raised in an abusive home, along with the limitless possibilities we open ourselves to when we allow faith and determination to overcome judgment and fear.

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  • Relative Nonhomogeneous Koszul Duality
    Relative Nonhomogeneous Koszul Duality

    This research monograph develops the theory of relative nonhomogeneous Koszul duality.Koszul duality is a fundamental phenomenon in homological algebra and related areas of mathematics, such as algebraic topology, algebraic geometry, and representation theory.Koszul duality is a popular subject of contemporary research.This book, written by one of the world's leading experts in the area, includes the homogeneous and nonhomogeneous quadratic duality theory over a nonsemisimple, noncommutative base ring, the Poincare–Birkhoff–Witt theorem generalized to this context, and triangulated equivalences between suitable exotic derived categories of modules, curved DG comodules, and curved DG contramodules.The thematic example, meaning the classical duality between the ring of differential operators and the de Rham DG algebra of differential forms, involves some of the most important objects of study in the contemporary algebraic and differential geometry.For the first timein the history of Koszul duality the derived D-Omega duality is included into a general framework.Examples highly relevant for algebraic and differential geometry are discussed in detail.

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  • Relative Strangers : Romani Kinship and Palestinian Difference
    Relative Strangers : Romani Kinship and Palestinian Difference

    Examining how memory, intergenerational transmission, and kinship work together, Relative Strangers sheds light on Romani life in Palestine.Arpan Roy presents an ethnographic portrait of Dom Romani communities living between Palestine and Jordan, zooming in on everyday life in working-class neighborhoods, and under conditions of perpetual war and instability. The book focuses on how Doms are able to sustain ethnic difference through kinship, even when public performances of difference are no longer emphasized – a kind of alterity that is neither visible by obvious markers like race or religious difference, nor detected by the antennas of the state.Drawing on long-term ethnographic fieldwork in Jerusalem, Ramallah, and Amman, Roy makes a case for such alterity for Romani people and other groups in the region. Analysing intimate ethnographic scenes through anthropological theories of kinship, psychoanalysis, social theory from the Global South, and more, the book reveals how alterity in the Middle East does not adhere to rigid identitarian categories.Ultimately, Relative Strangers demonstrates the inadequacy of transposing models of pluralism centred on European and American experiences of minoritization onto other contexts.

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  • Which relative?

    The relative I am closest to is my sister. We have a strong bond and share a lot of memories and experiences together. She is always there for me and I can rely on her for support and advice. Our relationship is very important to me and I cherish the time we spend together.

  • Is reality relative?

    Reality is not relative in the sense that it is completely subjective and varies from person to person. There are objective truths and facts that exist independently of individual perspectives. However, individuals may perceive and interpret reality differently based on their experiences, beliefs, and cultural backgrounds. This can lead to different perspectives on the same reality, but it does not change the underlying objective truth of the reality itself.

  • Is energy relative?

    Yes, energy is relative in the context of physics. According to the theory of relativity, energy is not an absolute quantity but depends on the frame of reference from which it is measured. This means that the amount of energy observed can vary depending on the observer's relative motion. In other words, energy is not a fixed value but is relative to the observer's perspective.

  • Is truth relative?

    The concept of truth being relative is a matter of philosophical debate. Some argue that truth is relative, meaning that what is considered true can vary depending on individual perspectives, cultural beliefs, and historical contexts. Others argue that truth is absolute and independent of individual beliefs or perspectives. Ultimately, the question of whether truth is relative or absolute is complex and has been the subject of ongoing philosophical inquiry.

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  • Globalization: Perak's Rise, Relative Decline, and Regeneration
    Globalization: Perak's Rise, Relative Decline, and Regeneration

    Written by Sultan Nazrin Shah - the author of the highly acclaimed works Charting the Economy and Striving for Inclusive Development - this book is a pioneering study of the many economic and social changes in the natural resource-rich Malaysian state of Perak over the last two centuries.When globalization first took hold and international trade networks broadened and deepened in the first half of the 19th century, and a new capitalist world order emerged in the second, Perak was a key player.Its tin was in high demand in Western industrializing countries and foreign capital, labour, and technology propelled it forward.By 1900, Perak accounted for almost half of Malaya's tin output and a staggering quarter of world output, with its prosperity making it the Malay peninsula's commercial hub.Likewise, during the global rubber boom that began in the early 20th century as cars were mass produced for the first time, Perak was the largest rubber-producing state in the peninsula.This book brings together a range of key sub-themes - economic geography, the institutional legacy of colonialism, increasing federal government centralization, forces of economic agglomeration, and human migration - which drove Perak's fortunes in sometimes dramatic economic cycles and ultimately led to the collapse of its tin and rubber industries and the migration of many of its young and skilled.The book concludes by looking forward, analysing Perak's characteristics, and extrapolating lessons from formerly wealthy industrial centres originally blessed with natural resources but subsequently left behind by new waves of globalization, such as Cornwall and Sheffield in the United Kingdom, and Pittsburgh and Scranton in the United States.With a new vision Perak can regenerate itself and once again emerge triumphant against a tough global background-Covid-19, war, and deglobalization.

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  • Reflections of Alan Turing : A Relative Story
    Reflections of Alan Turing : A Relative Story

    Everyone knows the story of the codebreaker and computer science pioneer Alan Turing. Except …When Dermot Turing is asked about his famous uncle, people want to know more than the bullet points of his life.They want to know everything – was Alan Turing actually a codebreaker?What did he make of artificial intelligence? What is the significance of Alan Turing’s trial, his suicide, the Royal Pardon, the £50 note and the film The Imitation Game?In Reflections of Alan Turing, Dermot strips off the layers to uncover the real story.It’s time to discover a fresh legacy of Alan Turing for the twenty-first century.

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  • It's All Relative : A Summer Wedding Rom-Com
    It's All Relative : A Summer Wedding Rom-Com

    Shakespeare's famous comedy, A Midsummer Night's Dream, gets a modern retelling in a lighthearted rom-com that proves 'the course of true love' (and the merging of families, for that matter) 'never did run smooth.' Fans of Jenny Proctor and Courtney Walsh will get swept away in this romance about second chances. Helena's a "fly by the seat of her pants" kind of girl.Amelia's got her perfect life planned down to the minute.How will they ever get through their parents' wedding--let alone a life as stepsisters--without ripping each other apart?Twenty-seven-year-old Helena Crosby is over her mom Nora's wedding--and it hasn't even happened yet.For months, Helena's been dreading the day she and Nora would become part of The Perfects, aka the Maddox family, led by oldest perfect daughter Amelia.Her complete opposite in every way, Amelia owns a house, runs her father's architecture firm, and is engaged to her also perfect (and dreamy) fiancé Gage, all before the age of thirty.Helena has no idea how she's going to fit into this family with their fancy traditions and strict timetables.Thankfully, her best friend Landon is joining the festivities as her emotional support plus one--and the perfect buffer between her and her new family. Amelia Maddox has spent months planning the perfect wedding week for her dad Steve and his bride-to-be Nora.She'd planned for every consistency . . . except for her new free spirited stepsister's deadly shellfish allergy, her brother's insistence on blowing up his life, and an unexpected guest on Helena's arm.A guest she hasn't seen in years. A guest who held her heart years before her fiancé Gage ever did . . . her ex Landon Blake. But no matter--Amelia's kept the Maddox family together since her mother died a few years ago.She's not going to be thrown by Landon's deep blue eyes and sun-bronzed forearms and the way he makes her feel all warm and cozy, like she's come home to herself.Nope. She has duties to attend to: being the best daughter, sister, fiancée, boss, and wedding coordinator. And she's going to bring her Eldest Daughter Energy to it all and push down those inconvenient feelings, no matter what. Through a whirlwind week of wedding activities and a few near disasters, both Amelia and Helena realize that sometimes the blueprints for the perfect family and relationship look better on paper than in real life--and that family isn't only made of the people you're born with.Family is also made of the people we choose over and over again. This heartwarming and hilarious rom-com is a low-spice, high-energy romp with sailing disasters, a rogue pet parrot, and two mismatched couples.Think 27 Dresses meets Shakespeare on the beach! Perfect for book clubs, with its themes of love, family, and second chances, the book includes discussion questions to help get the conversation started.

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  • The Relative Native – Essays on Indigenous Conceptual Worlds
    The Relative Native – Essays on Indigenous Conceptual Worlds

    This book is the first to collect the most influential essays and lectures of Eduardo Viveiros de Castro.Published in a wide variety of venues, and often difficult to find, the pieces are brought together here for the first time in a one major volume, which includes his momentous 1998 Cambridge University Lectures, "Cosmological Perspectivism in Amazonia and Elsewhere." Rounded out with new English translations of a number of previously unpublished works, the resulting book is a wide-ranging portrait of one of the towering figures of contemporary thought - philosopher, anthropologist, ethnographer, ethnologist, and more.With a new afterword by Roy Wagner elucidating Viveiros de Castro's work, influence, and legacy, The Relative Native will be required reading, further cementing Viveiros de Castro's position at the center of contemporary anthropological inquiry.

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  • What is the difference between apposition, relative clause, and relative pronoun?

    Apposition is a grammatical construction in which two elements, usually noun phrases, are placed next to each other, with one element further describing or identifying the other. A relative clause, on the other hand, is a type of subordinate clause that provides additional information about a noun in the main clause. It is introduced by a relative pronoun, such as "who," "which," or "that," and functions to modify the noun it follows. A relative pronoun is a pronoun that introduces a relative clause and relates it to the noun it modifies. It serves as a link between the main clause and the relative clause, and can refer to a person, thing, or idea.

  • What is relative truth?

    Relative truth is the concept that truth can vary depending on the perspective or context from which it is being viewed. It acknowledges that what may be true for one person or in one situation may not be true for another. This idea suggests that truth is not absolute and can be influenced by factors such as personal beliefs, cultural norms, and individual experiences. Relative truth allows for a more nuanced understanding of reality and encourages open-mindedness and empathy towards differing viewpoints.

  • What is relative density?

    Relative density, also known as specific gravity, is the ratio of the density of a substance to the density of a reference substance. It is a dimensionless quantity that compares the density of a substance to the density of water at a specific temperature. Relative density is used to characterize the heaviness or lightness of a substance compared to water, and it is commonly used in various scientific and industrial applications to determine the purity or composition of materials.

  • Is beauty truly relative?

    Beauty is often considered to be relative because it is subjective and varies from person to person. What one person finds beautiful, another may not. Cultural and societal influences also play a role in shaping our perceptions of beauty. However, there are also universal elements of beauty that are appreciated across different cultures and time periods, suggesting that there are some objective standards of beauty. Ultimately, beauty can be both relative and universal, depending on the context and perspective.

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