
- Title : The Man Who Lost His Shadow: A Novel in Four Books. Tr by D. Stewart
- Author : Fathy Ghanem
- Rating : 4.98 (745 Vote)
- Publish : 2015-5-18
- Format : Paperback
- Pages : 352 Pages
- Asin : 0894102079
- Language : Arabic
in the gradient definition, in the middle of page 483, there should be x[n] x^T[n] instead of x^T[n] x[n]) which, sometimes, by miracle appear correct in the next equations, and ending in the mess with the use of [n+1] or [n] indexes in many equations in the derivation of RLS algorithms in pages 518-521, the lack of exactness in the theoretic
in the gradient definition, in the middle of page 483, there should be x[n] x^T[n] instead of x^T[n] x[n]) which, sometimes, by miracle appear correct in the next equations, and ending in the mess with the use of [n+1] or [n] indexes in many equations in the derivation of RLS algorithms in pages 518-521, the lack of exactness in the theoretical derivations converts what could be a very good presentation/tutorial chapter on the AF topic in, at times, a messy bunch of equations plagued with mistakes.The chapter on AF first appeared in the 2nd ed. Wayne Ross's career as a courageous social studies scholar aside, this text and the soon-to-be-published 4th edition offer social studies teachers throughout the U.S. Waste of time and money and does not enhance any +ve aspects of human nature. I now have all 6, and I'm keeping all of them.Also suggested: Another fine spoof on Soviet society -- Bulgakov's "Heart of a Dog".[later addendum to my above review: I have re-read the Burgin-O'Connor translation, and now have a greater respect for it. I havent decided on paperback or electronic. It would help if you took one more upper division math class, as to be familiar with the proofs.In a nutshell, this book is great! I used it to study for my PhD Quals in physics. I feel that I need to know some more about Emotional Intelligence. There are great instructions and there are even pictures soFathy Ghanem, born in Egypt in 1924, is a writer and journalist who has been editor of Sabah al-Khair magazine and editor-in-chief of al-Gumhuriya newspaper. He currently writes for Rose al-Yusuf magazine.
. He currently writes for Rose al-Yusuf magazine. About the Author Fathy Ghanem, born in Egypt in 1924, is a writer and journalist who has been editor of Sabah al-Khair magazine and editor-in-chief of al-Gumhuriya newspaperFirst published in English in 1966, this novel tells the story of Yusif Abdul Hamid, a young and ambitious Cairo journalist, through the eyes of four people in turn: Mabruka, the young peasant girl who marries Yusif's aging father while strongly attracted to Yusif; Samia, a minor actress, who Yusif lives with and almost marries but in the end rejects; Muhammad Nagi, the newspaper editor who then marries Samia and who is pushed out of his job by Yusif; and finally Yusif himself, editor-in-chief of the newspaper al-Ayyam, a stranger to himself, "someone I neither love nor hate."

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