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Godel's theorem simplified

This helpful volume explains and proves Godel's theorem, which states that arithmetic cannot be reduced to any axiomatic system. Written simply and directly, this book is intended for the student and general reader and presumes no specialized knowledge of mathematics or logic.

This helpful volume explains and proves Godel's theorem, which states that arithmetic cannot be reduced to any axiomatic system.

Journey Fruit

Poems and a Memoir

With lyric freshness and a wry wisdom, Kinereth Gensler locates her personal life in the context of a history learned first-hand as a child in the 1930s and 1940s, traveling on the margins of World War II, shuttling between the US and Palestine.

With lyric freshness and a wry wisdom, Kinereth Gensler locates her personal life in the context of a history learned first-hand as a child in the 1930s and 1940s, traveling on the margins of World War II, shuttling between the US and ...

Three Some Poems

"Jeannine Dobbs's poetry begins in a bleak, pinched childhood-details remembered without bitterness, but remembered-and out of it she works toward a quiet, attentive joy far more convincing than angry proclamation."-Rosellen Brown "Gensler's poems, remarkable because they do not focus solely on the self, are open to the objects, animals and places they describe."- Choice "Elizabeth Knies writes with lyrical poise and transparency. In some of the finest poems she approaches the brave and effortless clarity we associate with the ancient Chinese poets. These are generous poems, the eye prized always on the immediate and therefore on what is genuine-and always searching."-Patricia Hampl

In some of the finest poems she approaches the brave and effortless clarity we associate with the ancient Chinese poets. These are generous poems, the eye prized always on the immediate and therefore on what is genuine-and always searching.

Cornell Journal of Architecture

Graduated Practices

The Cornell Journal of Architecture is one the most distinguished publications in its field, chronicling developments in the history, theory, criticism, practice, and teaching of architecture. Volume 6 combines the written and visual work of 22 practitioners, professors, and students throughout North America. Among the issues examined are the role of building technology within studio projects and the dissemination of an architectural pedagogy by the work of alternative modernist canons. This journal also includes award-winning thesis work from Cornell University architecture students.

Among the issues examined are the role of building technology within studio projects and the dissemination of an architectural pedagogy by the work of alternative modernist canons.

Developing the architecture of the workplace

Gensler, 1967-1997

This volume presents a body of work that has responded to the constant change and growth of the workplace over the last 30 years.

This volume presents a body of work that has responded to the constant change and growth of the workplace over the last 30 years.

Squiggie's Night Out

Squiggie Mousenip's dad, Fred, has been missing for several weeks. The food at the Mousenip house is running low, and Squiggie feels responsible for providing for his mother and twin sisters, Kara and China. His first attempt to find food, with the help of his cousins, Ned and Carl, almost cost them their lives as the old barn cat, Jinks, was waiting for them. But Squiggie is determined! Squiggie's mother sends him to bed without dinner as punishment for leaving his sisters alone while adventuring to the barn, which is off limits. His failure to find food hurts worse than the wound Jinks inflicted on his ear. Kara and China sneak into his room to tell him they love him and to see his injured ear and remind him of Mocha, the clawless cat who lives in Farmer Brown's house, another source of food. Squiggie decides that a clawless cat couldn't possibly catch him. Serious about bringing food home, Squiggie ventures out on a stormy night. What he finds in Farmer Brown's house makes his heart flutter, and it will take all of Squiggie's bravery and ingenuity to accomplish his mission.

Squiggie Mousenip's dad, Fred, has been missing for several weeks.