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Zero Saga A delightful site for writers and lovers of words and language. It is all about the number zero, its place in the history, philosophy, and world literatures. We have heard of calling someone 'a total zero' as an insult, but what does 'zero' really mean? This thoughtful and informative Website from Dr. Hossein Arsham, Wright Distinguished Research Professor of Statistics and Management Science at the University of Baltimore, discusses the history and philosophy of zero. Items presented in this site include arguments for and against dividing by zero, the ideas of zero as a void and as a number, zero in limits, square roots, and divergent series and floating points. The text is peppered with links to related mathematics, computer science, and history of mathematics sites. The Zero Saga is a good read for mathematicians, college and graduate level students in mathematics, or anyone interested in logic. A discussion of the mathematical problems associated with the number zero. The purpose of this page is to raise students and teachers awareness of issues with zero and other numbers. Imprecise mathematical thinking is by no means unknown. But, argues Dr. Arsham, we need to think more clearly if we are to keep out of trouble. This site is entertaining and educational, two concepts that need to go together in math education. The Menu has links to quickly bring the viewer to the desirable section. Scrolling through the document is also an option Presents a historical and cultural views of Zero including detailed account of the Islamic Culture to its major development and its influence into European Culture which enabled scientists to do computations which were not possible with the dominated Roman numbers with serious drawbacks including lack of zero. http://home.ubalt.edu/ntsbarsh/zero/ZERO.HTMBinary numbers http://home.ica.net/~roymanju/Binary.htm From zero to infinity Discusses the unique characteristics of the first ten numbers, as well as Euler's number and aleph zero http://books.google.com/?id=d3NFIvrTk4sC&pg=PA23&dq=zero+neither+prime+nor+composite&q=zero%20neither%20prime%20nor%20compositeFeature Column from the AMS http://www.ams.org/featurecolumn/archive/india-zero.html BBC iPlayer - In Our Time: Zero Melvyn Bragg examines the number between 1 and -1, once denounced as the devil's work. http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/console/p004y254/In_Our_Time_ZeroZero Saga A delightful site for writers and lovers of words and language. It is all about the number zero, its place in the history, philosophy, and world literatures. We have heard of calling someone 'a total zero' as an insult, but what does 'zero' really mean? This thoughtful and informative Website from Dr. Hossein Arsham, Wright Distinguished Research Professor of Statistics and Management Science at the University of Baltimore, discusses the history and philosophy of zero. Items presented in this site include arguments for and against dividing by zero, the ideas of zero as a void and as a number, zero in limits, square roots, and divergent series and floating points. The text is peppered with links to related mathematics, computer science, and history of mathematics sites. The Zero Saga is a good read for mathematicians, college and graduate level students in mathematics, or anyone interested in logic. A discussion of the mathematical problems associated with the number zero. The purpose of this page is to raise students and teachers awareness of issues with zero and other numbers. Imprecise mathematical thinking is by no means unknown. But, argues Dr. Arsham, we need to think more clearly if we are to keep out of trouble. This site is entertaining and educational, two concepts that need to go together in math education. The Menu has links to quickly bring the viewer to the desirable section. Scrolling through the document is also an option Presents a historical and cultural views of Zero including detailed account of the Islamic Culture to its major development and its influence into European Culture which enabled scientists to do computations which were not possible with the dominated Roman numbers with serious drawbacks including lack of zero. http://home.ubalt.edu/ntsbarsh/zero/ZERO.HTMThe Age Of Faith A History Of Medieval Civilization Christian Islamic And Judaic From Constantine To Dante A D 325 1300 : Will Durant : Free Download Streaming : Internet Archive http://www.archive.org/details/ageoffaithahisto012288mbp The Age Of Faith A History Of Medieval Civilization Christian Islamic And Judaic From Constantine To Dante A D 325 1300 : Will Durant : Free Download Streaming : Internet Archive http://www.archive.org/details/ageoffaithahisto012288mbp Binary numbers http://home.ica.net/~roymanju/Binary.htm From zero to infinity Discusses the unique characteristics of the first ten numbers, as well as Euler's number and aleph zero http://books.google.com/?id=d3NFIvrTk4sC&pg=PA23&dq=zero+neither+prime+nor+composite&q=zero%20neither%20prime%20nor%20compositeBBC iPlayer - In Our Time: Zero Melvyn Bragg examines the number between 1 and -1, once denounced as the devil's work. http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/console/p004y254/In_Our_Time_ZeroFeature Column from the AMS
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Three Hundred Zeroes: Lessons of the heart on the Appalachian Trail. by Dennis R. BlanchardCreateSpace
When siblings promise to do something together when they 'grow up," do they follow through? When war and a Purple Heart Medal alter those promises, should the surviving brother continue? My promise to my brother haunted me for over forty years. Finally, when there were no more excuses, I set out on the Appalachian Trail to fulfill that youthful promise. The Zeroes: My Misadventures in the Decade Wall Street Went Insane by Randall LanePortfolio HardcoverWhat Liar's Poker was to the 1980s, The Zeroes is to the first decade of the new century: an insider's memoir of a gilded era when Wall Street went insane-and took the rest of us down with it. The Zeroes: My Misadventures in the Decade Wall Street Went Insane by Randall LanePortfolioA delicious, salacious recounting of Wall Street's bloated decade . . . marvelously readable." -BusinessWeek Randall lane never set out to become a Wall Street power broker. But during the decade he calls the Zeroes, he started a small magazine company that put him near the white-hot center of the biggest boom in history. Almost by accident, a man who drove a beat-up Subaru and lived in a rented walk-up became the go-to guy for big shots with nine-figure incomes. Lane's saga began with a simple idea: a glossy magazine exclusively for and about traders, which would treat them like rock stars and entice them to splurge on luxury goods. Trader Monthly was an instant hit around the world. To accelerate the buzz, Lane's staff threw parties featuring celebrities, premium steaks, cigars, and top- shelf vodka. Before long, Wall Street's rich and powerful trusted Lane as a fellow insider-the guy who could turn an anonymous trader into a cover model and media darling. When the crash hit, lane's company and life savings were destroyed. But he walked away with something more lasting: an incredible true story. " A delicious, salacious recounting of Wall Street's bloated decade . . . marvelously readable." -BusinessWeek Randall lane never set out to become a Wall Street power broker. But during the decade he calls the Zeroes, he started a small magazine company that put him near the white-hot center of the biggest boom in history. Almost by accident, a man who drove a beat-up Subaru and lived in a rented walk-up became the go-to guy for big shots with nine-figure incomes. Lane's saga began with a simple idea: a glossy magazine exclusively for and about traders, which would treat them like rock stars and entice them to splurge on luxury goods. Trader Monthly was an instant hit around the world. To accelerate the buzz, Lane's staff threw parties featuring celebrities, premium steaks, cigars, and top- shelf vodka. Before long, Wall Street's rich and powerful trusted Lane as a fellow insider-the guy who could turn an anonymous trader into a cover model and media darling. When the crash hit, lane's company and life savings were destroyed. But he walked away with something more lasting: an incredible true story. " SCARFACE: SCARRED FOR LIFE #1, (Part 1: City of Zeroes), December 2006 by Dave Crosland John LaymanIDWPUBLISHINGZeroes and Ones: Digital Women and the New Technoculture by Sadie PlantDoubledayNot since The Female Eunuch has there been a book so radical in its scope, so persuasive in its detail, so exhilarating in its polemical energy. Beginning with Ada Lovelace and her unheralded contributions to Charles Babbage and his development of the Difference Engine, Sadie Plant traces the critical contributions women have made to the progress of computing. Shattering the myth that women are victims of technological change, Zeros + Ones shows how women and women's work in particular--weaving and typing, computing and telecommunicating--have been tending the machinery of the digital age for generations, the very technologies that are now revolutionizing the Western world. Meet Ada Lovelace, daughter of mathematician Annabella Byron and poet Lord Byron, and a major contributor to Charles Babbage's famous Analytic Engine. Lovelace is in many ways the patron saint of Sadie Plant's exploration of women's roles in the creation of modern technology. The book begins with Lovelace's story, and elements of her writings appear throughout the book--sometimes to emphasize points but often to exemplify attitude. They also serve to anchor Plant's dynamic, almost stream-of-conscious approach as we travel to 19th-century Europe to meet the nameless women who laid the foundation of modern technology with the development of weaving, survey the major female technological innovators of today, and even explore female figures in technology-based fiction. Plant's "cyberfeminist rant," as William Gibson calls it, attempts to demonstrate that women have always used technology. You won't find victims here, rather women who were empowered by the technological innovations in their lives. What emerges is a very nontraditional feminist picture, one in which women are neither bystanders nor victims but are in many ways the unsung heroes of technical innovation. The author also points to a future where, within zeros and ones of cyberspace many such dichotomies of life/machine, let alone male/female, may blur in unexpected ways. How to Watch the Olympics: An Instant Initiation into the Stories, Statistics, Heroes, and Zeroes of Every Sport by David GoldblattPenguin (Non-Classics)This is the one book you have to read for London 2012. The Olympics is the world's biggest sporting event - and it moves centre stage for London 2012. Yet the games the world is familiar with - football, cricket, rugby, baseball, motor sports - are either missing or have a token presence. In their place are games that most of us have not a clue how to play or to watch. Which is where this witty, insightful book comes into play, offering the back story behind each Olympic sport and, by means of fiendishly clever diagrams and prose, explaining the rules and finer points. Once you have read David Goldblatt and Johnny Acton's accounts, you'll be on tenterhooks to see whether the Danish or the Koreans triumph at handball, just what the Italian fencers are up to, and if Greco-Roman wrestling really is like a game of chess. Super Bowl's Most Wanted(TM): The Top 10 Book of Big-Game Heroes, Pigskin Zeroes, and Championship Oddities by Walter J. HarveyPotomac Books Inc.
Close to forty years after Pete Rozelle first had this crazy dream of pitting football’s two best teams against each other, the Super Bowl has become a uniquely American holiday. It combines food, commercials, pageantry, and, oh yeah, football. From the first Super Bowl of Green Bay versus Kansas City to Super Bowl XXXVIII between Carolina and New England, The Super Bowl’s Most Wanted™ covers it all! With dozens of top-ten lists packed full of trivia, you’ll get tales of heroics, failures, rugged runners, laughable blunders, announcers, stadiums, awesome commercials, and even the lowly kicker, all but ignored unless he’s a hero or a goat. Heroes, Sheroes, and Zeroes: The Best Writings About Peopleby Don WilliamsNew Millennium Writings cA collection of writings by Don Williams, columnist for the Knoxville News-Sentinal. |
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