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The Purple Violet of Oshaantu [1] [2] [3] Neshani Andreas (1964 – May 2011) was a Namibian writer, who had also worked as a teacher and for the American Peace Corps . [ 4 ] She is best known for her novel The Purple Violet of Oshaantu , which made her the first Namibian to be included in Heinemann 's African Writers Series .
The short review in Nature states that the authors present a comprehensive scientific overview of the Sun, shedding light on various solar phenomena. They describe the book as "beautifully illustrated, history-rich, and up to date." [1] A review in American Scientist describes the book as "intriguing, accessible, and technically detailed." [2]
The Press–Schechter formalism predicts that the number of objects with mass between and + is: = (+) ¯ (+) / (() (+) /). where is the index of the power spectrum of the fluctuations in the early universe (), ¯ is the mean (baryonic and dark) matter density of the universe at the time the fluctuation from which the object was formed had gravitationally collapsed, and is a cut-off mass ...
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Here Comes the Sun is a 2016 novel by Nicole Dennis-Benn set in Montego Bay, Jamaica and published by Liveright Publishing Corporation. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Dennis-Benn's debut novel, the book examines social issues in Jamaica, including skin bleaching , sex work , homophobia , rape , and the impact of tourism on local residents. [ 3 ]
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The book deals with a vivid 100-year-story that contains surviving a pandemic, the great depression, loss of familial wealth, political upheavals, marriage problems, estrangement and eventual peace. During the 2020 pandemic, Violeta is breathing her last as a ripe old woman of 100 years. She writes a letter to her grown up grandson telling him ...
Patricia Blondal, née Jenkins (December 12, 1926 – November 4, 1959) was a Canadian writer, best known for her novel A Candle to Light the Sun. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Biography