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The Peacekeepers. The New Apocalypse. Book 8. Review
The Peacekeepers. The New Apocalypse. Book 8. Overview
It started in Mexico when a man found a silver metal briefcase on a beach. Thinking he’d found drugs being smuggled into the country, the man who found the vial of fluid inside the insulated attaché case threw it down and broke it in disgust. He didn’t notice the droplets of fluid that landed on his sandaled feet.
That man carried the cartel’s plague back to his village where the latest strain of the flu was running rampant. The plague mutated, joining with the flu, thus becoming airborne. It had now become the deadliest plague the world had ever faced.
Soon, a flood of refugees headed north to escape the onslaught of the plague. They carried it with them into the Border States of America.
The peacekeepers face their greatest challenge to date as they race to save the human race from what is nothing short of The New Apocalypse.
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Religion and Science: History, Method, Dialogue
The Norton History of the Mathematical Sciences (The Norton History of Science)
The Norton History of the Mathematical Sciences (The Norton History of Science)
Beginning with the Babylonian and Egyptian mathematicians of antiquity, The Norton History of the Mathematical Sciences charts the growth of mathematics, through its refinement by ancient Greeks and medieval Arabs, to its systematic development by Europeans from the Middle Ages to the early twentieth century.

From zero to infinity, mathematics has always been more about thoughts than thinkers. Professor Ivor Grattan-Guinness has chosen to focus on concepts, rather than the geniuses who first articulated them, in The Norton History of the Mathematical Sciences, and this new retelling brings a freshness to what had formerly seemed a dry subject. He certainly hasn’t neglected great mathematicians–Pythagoras and Ramanujan each get their due–but his real heroes are number theory, algebra, and their cousins.
Grattan-Guinness isn’t afraid of his subject, and he expects the same of his readers; in fact, he knits equations into his narrative rather than setting them apart like most other math books. Much of the History covers the explosive developments of the 19th century, when mathematics matured and diversified beyond Euclid’s wildest dreams, though of course there is also extensive material on mathematics from other times, from the ancient world to the present. Scholarly and well-organized, the book is intended more for research and exploration than straight-through reading, but the author’s lucid prose occasionally makes it difficult to stop reading. Mathematics underlies all of modern science; read The Norton History of the Mathematical Sciences to get a grasp on the deepest infrastructure of our times. –Rob Lightner
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