Sentences with phrase «reading on chaos»

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This one from astrophysicist John Gribbin on chaos theory doesn't sound like light reading, but it does sound fascinating.
In a NY Post op - ed published on Nov. 30, Benjamin wrote Election - year chaos looms,... Continue reading
This op - ed was published in the NY Post on July 27, 2011 Let's fix elections board Last Updated: 6:25 AM, July 27, 2011 New York City may be headed for more voting - day chaos next year — thanks to the... Continue reading
It describes the pending chaos created by a drawn out redistricting process, complicated by Governor Andrew Cuomo «s insistence on nonpartisan redistricting, two federal lawsuits, a push... Continue reading
Read more: «We warned Ghanaians Nana Addo will foment chaos» — Asiedu Nketia The President announced his first list of ministerial nominees on Tuesday January 10 2017, at the Flagstaff House.
She teaches women via her online program «The WomanCode System» and writes a blog on how to use food to get out of hormonal chaos and get back into hormonal «flo» which is read by thousands of women in 216 countries.
Where those previous films felt compelled to lunge for edginess (read: sneering raunch) as chaos dutifully descended on characters they didn't like very much — and weren't particularly interested in getting audiences to like, either — Game Night takes care to locate our sympathies with Bateman, and McAdams, and its cast of charming ringers.
For someone who'd only read about military conquest in history textbooks, Steven Spielberg's World War II painted the missing horrors and chaos of war with his opening D - Day sequence on the beaches of Normandy.
For those of you who can't read the fine print / details on the US jacket, this red wax seal includes the image of a Phoenix, the number 33, and the Latin phrase, «Ordo ae Chao,» (Order from chaos).
Sixty - four years later, at long last, we can read Némirovsky's literary masterpiece The first part, «A Storm in June,» opens in the chaos of the massive 1940 exodus from Paris on the eve of the Nazi invasion during which several families and individuals are thrown together under circumstances beyond their control.
If you have read King Lear, you will recognize the scenario of a father dividing his empire in ways that creates chaos amongst his daughters, but Smiley's story stands on its own.
Of course, Tom Wolfe came to mind as I began to read, but it was Dickens who stayed with me as I reveled in Hallberg's encyclopedic and brilliant study of a world on the brink of chaos.
Watch the video of Dr. Moyer's complete presentation «Fighting SNAFUs with SOPs: How you can impose order on chaos in the shlelter» below, and read the transcript here.
At a time when everything Kojima posts is quickly turned into a Death Stranding conspiracy theory (apologies for partaking in some of the fun here on IO), it's nice to sit back and read something outside of the Death Stranding chaos.
You can finally understand what she's saying... provided you can afford to tear your eyes away from the chaos on screen long enough to read anyway!
It's a video of word - games read by native speakers across languages — French, German, Italian, Japanese — that get progressively more difficult as one participant points out the chaos of variant pronunciation depending on the dialect.
The spatio - temporal chaos side is interesting though and must go on my list of things to read up about:)
Advise your climate scientists to read up on the Shadowing Lemma of chaos theory.
«If they are just words to you — there is a thread here on spatio - temporal chaos» I've read it; that you assume I haven't is disappointing.
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