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The Creator and the Cosmos: How the Greatest Scientific Discoveries of the Century Reveal God (Paperback) newly tagged "design"

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"THE HEAVENS ARE TELLING THE GLORY OF GOD; AND THE FIRMAMENT PROCLAIMS HIS HANDIWORK."-Psalm 19:1

Few of us can venture outside on a clear, dark night and not pause for a silent, reflective look at the stars. For countless centuries people have felt a sense of wonder about the heavens. How did our universe come into being? Has it always been here? Is our existence due to random chance or supernatural design? Is God "out there"? If so, what is He like?

Traditionally, the church has answered such questions with Scripture, while science has contributed theories and formulas of its own. Torn between a deep respect for church doctrines and an intellectual need for answers that support what their senses are telling them, many Christians have avoided such discussions altogether.

Actually, the two sides are no longer that far apart. In The Creator and the Cosmos, astrophysicist Dr. Hugh Ross explains how recent scientific measurements of the universe have clearly pointed to the existence of God. Whether you're looking for scientific support for your faith or new reasons to believe, The Creator and the Cosmos will enable you to see the Creator for yourself.

"A compelling summary of scientific evidence that supports belief in God and the Word of God, written on a level even the non-technically trained lay person can understand."-Walter L. Bradley, professor and head of the Department of Mechanical Engineering, Texas A&M University

"In The Creator and the Cosmos, Dr. Hugh Ross shows how recent cosmological discoveries clearly indicate the universe was created with many characteristics fine-tuned for our life. Though many scientists may resist the logical conclusion, the Creator implied by the scientific evidence is exactly consistent with the God revealed in the Bible."-Dr. Kyle M. Cudworth, Yerkes Observatory, University of Chicago

"The Creator and the Cosmos constitutes a remarkable journey through the most recent scientific findings, providing overwhelming support for design in our universe. Dr. Ross has documented the evidence for design in our universe in such a thorough yet readable style that it will prove to be of great value both to the science student as well as to the interested layperson."-Dr. David H. Rogstad, physicist, Caltech Jet Propulsion Laboratory TABLE OF CONTENTS: Chapter 1: The Awe-Inspiring Night Sky Chapter 2: My Skeptical Inquiry Chapter 3: The Discovery of the Century Chapter 4: The Matter Mystery Chapter 5: The Beautiful Fit Chapter 6: Einstein's Challenge Chapter 7: Closing Loopholes-Round One Chapter 8: Closing Loopholes-Round Two Chapter 9: Science Discovers Time Before Time Chapter 10: A God Outside of Time, But Knowable Chapter 11: A Brief Look at A Brief History of Time Chapter 12: A Modern-Day Goliath Chapter 13: The Divine Watchmaker Chapter 14: A "Just Right" Universe Chapter 15: Earth-The Place for Life Chapter 16: Building Life Chapter 17: Extra-Dimensional Power Chapter 18: The Point


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Boat Naming Made Simple (Paperback) newly tagged "design"

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Windows System Programming (4th Edition) (Addison-Wesley Microsoft Technology Series) (Kindle Edition) newly tagged "design"

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The Definitive Guide to Windows API Programming, Fully Updated for Windows 7, Windows Server 2008, and Windows Vista

Windows System Programming, Fourth Edition, now contains extensive new coverage of 64-bit programming, parallelism, multicore systems, and many other crucial topics. Johnson Hart’s robust code examples have been updated and streamlined throughout. They have been debugged and tested in both 32-bit and 64-bit versions, on single and multiprocessor systems, and under Windows 7, Vista, Server 2008, and Windows XP. To clarify program operation, sample programs are now illustrated with dozens of screenshots.

Hart systematically covers Windows externals at the API level, presenting practical coverage of all the services Windows programmers need, and emphasizing how Windows functions actually behave and interact in real-world applications. Hart begins with features used in single-process applications and gradually progresses to more sophisticated functions and multithreaded environments. Topics covered include file systems, memory management, exceptions, processes, threads, synchronization, interprocess communication, Windows services, and security.

New coverage in this edition includes

Leveraging parallelism and maximizing performance in multicore systemsPromoting source code portability and application interoperability across Windows, Linux, and UNIXUsing 64-bit address spaces and ensuring 64-bit/32-bit portabilityImproving performance and scalability using threads, thread pools, and completion portsTechniques to improve program reliability and performance in all systemsWindows performance-enhancing API features available starting with Windows Vista, such as slim reader/writer locks and condition variables

A companion Web site, jmhartsoftware.com, contains all sample code, Visual Studio projects, additional examples, errata, reader comments, and Windows commentary and discussion.


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Windows 2000 API SuperBible (Paperback) newly tagged "design"

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Following in the tradition of the Win 95 and Win32 NT SuperBibles, this book is a comprehensive reference for all of the APIs needed by the Windows programmer. It is arranged topically with related functions presented in the same chapter. Using relevant examples that are complete and appropriate to the task at hand, the user will be able to see clearly the most effective usage for each function. The user-friendly organization of the book will save programmers valuable time, and negate the need to sift through vendor supplied documentation with is spotty and disorganized.


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Make it so (Paperback) newly marked "design"

Designer, love science fiction (and we all not?) goes next bananas Shedroff and Noessel that beautiful and informative book such as interaction design informs interaction design in the real world science fiction movies. Many movie interfaces are remarkably creative, effective, and useful, and the authors analyze and demolition of more than a century of cinema, to find the best. With dozens of well known examples, they shed light on some of the more difficult aspects of design such as complex futuresystems interface with people. You will find it as useful as all design textbook, but a whole lot more fun. -Run-Alan Cooper, President of ground-breaking interaction design firm Cooper, father of Visual Basic, and author of the inmates of the institution

Shedroff and Noessel are market leaders in their sectors. It is so well researched, pragmatic and entertaining to do. The authors show us that science fiction can not only our visions of the future but helps us design a better future. --Brian David Johnson, futurist and Director, future casting and experience research, Intel Corporation

It was enlightening and refreshing to see that for the first time a book, so deeply explores the contrasts, connections and influences from the realm of fantasy to the real. Shedroff and Noessel created one of the most thorough and insightful studies ever done have, can in this area and from a unique perspective, practical and valuable, which inform not only the comprehensive coverage of the vast number of examples, but also teaching and on the issues that we think applied every day. --Mark Coleran, Visual designers of interfaces for movies (credits include the Bourne Identity, "" the Iceland "and" Lara Croft: Tomb Raider)

Shedroff and Noessel are market leaders in their sectors. It is so well researched, pragmatic and entertaining to do. The authors show us that science fiction can not only our visions of the future but helps us design a better future. --Brian David Johnson, futurist and Director, future casting and experience research, Intel Corporation

It was enlightening and refreshing to see that for the first time a book, so deeply explores the contrasts, connections and influences from the realm of fantasy to the real. Shedroff and Noessel created one of the most thorough and insightful studies ever done have, can in this area and from a unique perspective, practical and valuable, which inform not only the comprehensive coverage of the vast number of examples, but also teaching and on the issues that we think applied every day. --Mark Coleran, Visual designers of interfaces for movies (credits include the Bourne Identity, "" the Iceland "and" Lara Croft: Tomb Raider)

Shedroff and Noessel are market leaders in their sectors. It is so well researched, pragmatic and entertaining to do. The authors show us that science fiction can not only our visions of the future but helps us design a better future. --Brian David Johnson, futurist and Director, future casting and experience research, Intel Corporation

It was enlightening and refreshing to see that for the first time a book, so deeply explores the contrasts, connections and influences from the realm of fantasy to the real. Shedroff and Noessel created one of the most thorough and insightful studies ever done have, can in this area and from a unique perspective, practical and valuable, which inform not only the comprehensive coverage of the vast number of examples, but also teaching and on the issues that we think applied every day. --Mark Coleran, Visual designers of interfaces for movies (credits include the Bourne Identity, "" the Iceland "and" Lara Croft: Tomb Raider)

Nathan Shedroff is a seasoned, professional strategist and serial entrepreneur and a pioneer in the field of experience design, interaction design and information design. He speaks and teaches international and his many books include experience design 1.1, which is important, design, the problem, design strategy in action and the upcoming make it so

Nathan is the Chair of the ground-breaking MBA program in design strategy at California College of the arts in San Francisco. This program prepares the next generation of innovation leaders for a world, the profitable, sustainable, ethical and is really useful. The program combines the perspectives of system thinking, design and integrative thinking, business models, sustainability and generative leadership on a holistic, strategic framework.

He has an MBA in sustainable management from Presidio Graduate School and a Bachelor's degree in industrial design at the Art Center College of design. He joined business and later co-founded with Richard Saul Wurman understanding vivid Studios, a pioneering interactive media company and one of the first Web services companies on the planet. Vivid's trademark helped to establish and validate information architecture through the training of a whole generation of designers in the emerging web industry.

Nathan is on the Board of Directors for Teague and AIGA.

Christopher Noessel, in his job as Managing Director of the ground-breaking interaction design firm Cooper, design products, services, and strategy for the health, financial, and consumer domains, among others. In his role as a practice he helps the generator type of interaction designers, helps to size lead their skills to build and customer projects.

Christopher has done interaction design for more than 20 years (more than ourselves, have called that). He founded a small interaction design agency, where he developed interactive exhibitions and environments for museums and worked, he as Director of information design at international web consultancy MarchFIRST, where he helped the interaction design establish competence center.

Christopher was a founder of graduates from the now passing Intolegend interaction design Institute Ivrea in Ivrea, Italy, where his doctoral thesis project a comprehensive service design for lifelong learners was fresh. The project was presented at the MLearn Conference in London in December 2003. He has helped since the future perspective of the fight against of terrorism as a freelancer, to accommodate built prototypes of upcoming technologies for Microsoft and crafted telehealth devices, the crazy facts of modern medical care in his role at Cooper.

Christopher has written for online publications for many years and interaction design pattern in the book appeared in printed form as co-author of the chapter edited by Simson Garfinkel RFID: applications, security and privacy. His spidey sense goes off at random topics, and this led him to conferences all over the world on a wide range of things, interactive narrative, ethnographic user research, interaction design, sex interactive technologies free-range learn the interface clamp and the future of interaction design and the relationship between science fiction and interface design to speak.


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Compost dyeing and other fermentation dyeing techniques (Kindle Edition) has new "Design"

My current body of work shows the old Prairie, and the companies that dominate the modern horizon inhabited as there once were of native plants, animals and fauna.

I use natural materials and processes, to the progression of the native prairie from its ancient origins up to the present by color, to demonstrate the structure and form. Through the use of natural dyes, ochre pigments of Earth, and rust on cloth, I am able to explore the tension between the natural and the unnatural (artificially).


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