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Robert Ellis

    January 1, 1954

    Robert Mortimer Ellis was an American mathematician who specialized in topological dynamics. He developed an algebraic approach to topological dynamics, leading to a strengthening of the Furstenberg structure theorem with an alternate proof. His work focused on advanced mathematical concepts, leaving a lasting legacy in the field of topological dynamics. He authored or co-authored approximately 40 research publications that further advanced this mathematical discipline.

    Robert Ellis
    Coaching From Essence: Create a Thriving Practice Doing Powerful Work With Clients You Love
    A way with words : vocabulary development activities for learners of English : book 2
    A Way with words. Resource pack 1, Vocabulary activities, lower intermediate to intermediate
    A Way With Words. Resource Pack 2
    City of Echoes
    Archetypes in Religion and Beyond
    • 2024

      Predicting Storms

      The Adventure Begins

      • 156 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Equipping readers with essential storm prediction skills, this comprehensive guide reveals how ordinary people can foresee severe weather well before it appears on radar. With innovative rules such as the Tornado Early Warning Rule, it offers up to five hours of advance notice for tornadoes and 24 hours for hurricanes. Covering a wide range of storms, from thunderstorms to cyclones, the book blends practical advice with scientific insights, making it an invaluable resource for anyone interested in weather safety and preparedness.

      Predicting Storms
    • 2023

      This second book in the 'Middle Way Philosophy' series develops five general principles that are distinctive to the universal Middle Way as a practical response to absolutization.

      The Five Principles of Middle Way Philosophy
    • 2022

      Archetypes in Religion and Beyond

      • 280 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      This book puts forward a far-reaching new theory of archetypes that is functional without being reductive. At the centre of this is the idea that archetypes are adaptations to help us maintain inspiration over time.

      Archetypes in Religion and Beyond
    • 2020

      Kisuhs Kamkamoss and the White Warrior

      • 120 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      A young Indian, driven by the tragic loss of a friend, embarks on a quest to uncover the truth behind the murder. This journey forces Kisuhs Kamkamoss to confront numerous challenges and the harsh realities of a world in flux, leading to profound personal growth and discovery.

      Kisuhs Kamkamoss and the White Warrior
    • 2020

      London and its Asylums, 1888-1914

      Politics and Madness

      • 312 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      The book examines the significant role of politics in shaping mental health care management during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, particularly after the 1888 Local Government Act. It focuses on London, revealing how local governance influenced mental health institutions amid broader societal issues leading to World War I. By situating London within global discussions on finance, welfare, and immigration, it highlights the intricate connections between mental health policies and prevailing ideological priorities of the time.

      London and its Asylums, 1888-1914
    • 2020

      Red Book, Middle Way offers a new interpretation of Jung's Red Book, in terms of the Middle Way, as a universal principle and embodied ethic, paralleled both in the Buddha's teachings and elsewhere.

      Red Book, Middle Way
    • 2016

      The Love Killings

      • 345 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      For the past six weeks, LAPD detective Matt Jones has been recovering from the wrong end of a hit man&#x;s bullet. Before he can look for payback, Jones finds himself enlisted in the manhunt for an old foe. Dr. George Baylor, the serial killer who escaped after murdering three coeds in LA, resurfaces on the East Coast. This time, an entire family has been slaughtered in their home outside Philadelphia, and the doctor&#x;s fingerprints are all over the crime scene. With panic rising, the FBI seeks Jones&#x;s help, and the hunt for this brutal mass killer is on. But so is the hunt for the man who paid to have Jones shot. When a second family is found murdered, the search for the killer becomes frantic, and Jones&#x;s shocking personal history explodes before his eyes. With his two missions welded together as one, Jones enters the madman&#x;s world&#x;a place of unimaginable terror&#x;and hopes that if he survives, he can find his way out.

      The Love Killings
    • 2015

      Espion des services secrets britanniques et grand séducteur, James Bond est rapidement devenu un personnage célèbre en faisant vibrer le public du monde entier. Créé par l'écrivain et ancien espion Ian Fleming en 1953, James Bond a depuis fait l'objet de nombreuses adaptations cinématographiques. Avec plus de vingt films en quarante ans, celle-ci constitue l'une des plus longues sagas cinématographiques, exportée dans le monde entier et suivie de près par tous les amoureux d'aventures. Ce livre retrace toute la saga Bond et vous offre les secrets de l'agent le mieux équipé au monde ; récits des aventures spectaculaires, détails des missions, des équipements technologiques de James Bond, portraits de ses ennemis et surtout des "James Bond girls".

      James Bond
    • 2015

      City of Echoes

      • 344 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      3.9(46)Add rating

      On Detective Matt Jones's first night working Homicide in LA, he's called to investigate a particularly violent murder case: a man has been gunned down in a parking lot off Hollywood Boulevard, his bullet-riddled body immediately pegged as the work of a serial robber who has been haunting the Strip for months. Driven by the grisliness of the killing, Jones and his hot-tempered partner, Denny Cabrera, jump headfirst into the investigation. But as Jones uncovers evidence that links the crime to a brutal, ritualized murder that occurred eighteen months prior, he begins to suspect that there's more going on beneath the surface. When Jones discovers shocking, deep-seated corruption; a high-level cover-up; and his own personal ties to the rising body count, he's no longer sure he can trust anyone, even himself.

      City of Echoes