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The Selfish Meme
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 30.25 $Culture is a unique and fascinating aspect of the human species. How did it emerge and how does it develop? Richard Dawkins has suggested that culture evolves and that memes are the cultural replicators, subject to variation and selection in the same way as genes function in the biological world. In this sense human culture is the product of a mindless evolutionary algorithm. Does this imply that we are mere meme machines and that the conscious self is an illusion? Kate Distin extends and strengthens Dawkins's theory and presents a fully developed and workable concept of cultural DNA. She argues that culture's development can be seen both as the result of memetic evolution and as the product of human creativity. Memetic evolution is therefore compatible with the view of humans as conscious and intelligent.
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Selfish Mr. Mermaid Volume 2 (Yaoi) (Yaoi, 2)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 62.57 $The perverted king of the seas never ceases to make Kanan cry when making love to him. In the kingdom of the merpeople, what will happen when young Kanan, struggling to express his feelings to his first love, a human boy, is compelled to "get beneath me" by the worst possible man?
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The Selfish Gene
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 208.48 $Presenting a new approach to understanding evolution, Dawkins asserts that our genes build and maintain us in order to make more genes, instead of thinking about organisms using genes to reproduce themselves. From front flap: "Dawkins draws on everything from game theory to his concept of memes--units of cultural information transmitted from mind to mind--to make his compelling arguments. The Selfish Gene exposes a world of savage competition, ruthless exploitation, and deceit--a genetic drama of fascinating implications."
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The Selfish Giant (Illustrated)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 51.88 $“You let me play once in your garden, to-day you shall come with me to my garden, which is Paradise.” ― Oscar Wilde, The Selfish Giant — A Classic!— Includes Images from the Story
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Selfish Reasons to Have More Kids: Why Being a Great Parent Is Less Work and More Fun Than You Think
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 53.00 $We've needlessly turned parenting into an unpleasant chore. Parents invest more time and money in their kids than ever, but the shocking lesson of twin and adoption research is that upbringing is much less important than genetics in the long run. These revelations have surprising implications for how we parent and how we spend time with our kids. The big lesson: Mold your kids less and enjoy your life more. Your kids will still turn out fine.Selfish Reasons to Have More Kids is a book of practical big ideas. How can parents be happier? What can they change--and what do they need to just accept? Which of their worries can parents safely forget? Above all, what is the right number of kids for you to have? You'll never see kids or parenthood the same way again.
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Selfish Routing and the Price of Anarchy
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 75.14 $An analysis of the loss in performance caused by selfish, uncoordinated behavior in networks.Most of us prefer to commute by the shortest route available, without taking into account the traffic congestion that we cause for others. Many networks, including computer networks, suffer from some type of this "selfish routing." In Selfish Routing and the Price of Anarchy, Tim Roughgarden studies the loss of social welfare caused by selfish, uncoordinated behavior in networks. He quantifies the price of anarchy―the worst-possible loss of social welfare from selfish routing―and also discusses several methods for improving the price of anarchy with centralized control.Roughgarden begins with a relatively nontechnical introduction to selfish routing, describing two important examples that motivate the problems that follow. The first, Pigou's Example, demonstrates that selfish behavior need not generate a socially optimal outcome. The second, the counterintiuitve Braess's Paradox, shows that network improvements can degrade network performance. He then develops techniques for quantifying the price of anarchy (with Pigou's Example playing a central role). Next, he analyzes Braess's Paradox and the computational complexity of detecting it algorithmically, and he describes Stackelberg routing, which improves the price of anarchy using a modest degree of central control. Finally, he defines several open problems that may inspire further research. Roughgarden's work will be of interest not only to researchers and graduate students in theoretical computer science and optimization but also to other computer scientists, as well as to economists, electrical engineers, and mathematicians.
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The Selfish Butterfly
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 21.53 $The book is about this beautiful butterfly. Her wings are beautiful like the rainbow, but she does not have friends. Shes so in love with the way her wings have many colors.
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The Selfish Cell: An Evolutionary Defeat
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 47.89 $A long time has passed since the war act on Cancer declared by former USA president Nixon, almost half a century ago. Today, after so many years of feverish research and uncountable efforts worldwide, the end of the war appears far as ever, whereas the fight is leading researchers to newer and newer battlefronts while frontiers in bioscience are continuously being surpassed. In this scenario, “The Selfish Cell” is a script record of the most important strategic points gathered during these years of war, with the goal to provide solid ground onto which to step ahead for future assaults against this terrible disease. At the same time, it is an attempt to shift the debate on cancer toward a more peaceful and possibly productive semantic terrain, where to reflect with the aid of superior wisdom to finally get out of that terrible chaos of fight and death dominating our days. In this perspective, “The selfish cell” becomes an occasion for reflecting the limits of our human selfishness and their consequences on both our social and natural environment.
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The Selfish Gene
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 41.91 $Presenting a new approach to understanding evolution, Dawkins asserts that our genes build and maintain us in order to make more genes, instead of thinking about organisms using genes to reproduce themselves. From front flap: "Dawkins draws on everything from game theory to his concept of memes--units of cultural information transmitted from mind to mind--to make his compelling arguments. The Selfish Gene exposes a world of savage competition, ruthless exploitation, and deceit--a genetic drama of fascinating implications."
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Selfish Love: Book 2 (Yaoi)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 59.00 $"Lots of yaoi fun."-BuzzScope.com Orito, the president of the Honors Society, won't take no for an answer. He refuses to stop pursuing the affections of Ryuya, the vice president. After all, according to Orito, the vice president is supposed to be his "right hand man." The advances keep escalating, and Ryuya's honor is at stake! Will he remain pure and defiant, or will he give in to Orito's strong and sensuous game of love?
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The Selfish Gene
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 29.95 $The million copy international bestseller, critically acclaimed and translated into over 25 languages.This 30th anniversary edition includes a new introduction from the author as well as the original prefaces and foreword, and extracts from early reviews. As relevant and influential today as when it was first published, The Selfish Gene has become a classic exposition of evolutionary thought.Professor Dawkins articulates a gene's eye view of evolution - a view giving centre stage to these persistent units of information, and in which organisms can be seen as vehicles for their replication. This imaginative, powerful, and stylistically brilliant work not only brought the insights ofNeo-Darwinism to a wide audience, but galvanized the biology community, generating much debate and stimulating whole new areas of research.
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Selfish Routing and the Price of Anarchy
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 23.39 $An analysis of the loss in performance caused by selfish, uncoordinated behavior in networks.Most of us prefer to commute by the shortest route available, without taking into account the traffic congestion that we cause for others. Many networks, including computer networks, suffer from some type of this "selfish routing." In Selfish Routing and the Price of Anarchy, Tim Roughgarden studies the loss of social welfare caused by selfish, uncoordinated behavior in networks. He quantifies the price of anarchy―the worst-possible loss of social welfare from selfish routing―and also discusses several methods for improving the price of anarchy with centralized control.Roughgarden begins with a relatively nontechnical introduction to selfish routing, describing two important examples that motivate the problems that follow. The first, Pigou's Example, demonstrates that selfish behavior need not generate a socially optimal outcome. The second, the counterintiuitve Braess's Paradox, shows that network improvements can degrade network performance. He then develops techniques for quantifying the price of anarchy (with Pigou's Example playing a central role). Next, he analyzes Braess's Paradox and the computational complexity of detecting it algorithmically, and he describes Stackelberg routing, which improves the price of anarchy using a modest degree of central control. Finally, he defines several open problems that may inspire further research. Roughgarden's work will be of interest not only to researchers and graduate students in theoretical computer science and optimization but also to other computer scientists, as well as to economists, electrical engineers, and mathematicians.
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The Selfish Genius: How Richard Dawkins Rewrote Darwin's Legacy
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 73.23 $Richard Dawkins' brand of evolutionary theory dominates our understanding of Darwinism. His rhetoric has sidelined serious scientists who just happen to disagree with him. A staunch pro-scientist and scholar of Darwinian evolution, Fern Elsdon-Baker explores the historical, philosophical, and scientific arguments that are revealing the cracks in Dawkins' thinking.
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Selfish Giant
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 24.89 $The Selfish Giant won’t let the children play in his beautiful garden. But when he tries to wall it off from the world, Winter comes to stay, with nothing but snow and wind and hail, and Spring will not return. It isn’t until the Giant realizes his selfishness has been keeping life from his garden that he comes to believe kindness wins out over selfishness. This enchanting story from Oscar Wilde, evocatively illustrated by renowned artist Lisbeth Zwerger, is a poignant tale of generosity you’ll want to share with others.
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The Selfish Gene
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 36.46 $Richard Hawkins, a zoologist, is University Lecturer in Animal Behaviour at the University of Oxford and Fellow of New College. This book is a splendid example of how difficult scientific ideas can be explained by someone who understands them and is willing to take the trouble.
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The Selfish Giant
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 35.00 $When a giant refuses to allow children to play in his garden, the garden becomes bleak and dark, perpetually enveloped by winter, until a special child melts the giant's heart and brings spring back to the garden, in a beautifully illustrated rendition of Wilde's beloved fable.
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The Selfish Gene
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 31.00 $Discusses Darwism and the Gene, very interesting information
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The Selfish Gene: 30th Anniversary edition
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 20.42 $The million copy international bestseller, critically acclaimed and translated into over 25 languages.This 30th anniversary edition includes a new introduction from the author as well as the original prefaces and foreword, and extracts from early reviews. As relevant and influential today as when it was first published, The Selfish Gene has become a classic exposition of evolutionary thought.Professor Dawkins articulates a gene's eye view of evolution - a view giving centre stage to these persistent units of information, and in which organisms can be seen as vehicles for their replication. This imaginative, powerful, and stylistically brilliant work not only brought the insights ofNeo-Darwinism to a wide audience, but galvanized the biology community, generating much debate and stimulating whole new areas of research.
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The Selfish Pig's Guide to Caring
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 97.88 $Millions of people provide unpaid care for disabled or elderly relatives, friends, or neighbors. Their job is long, lonely, and hard, yet there is limited support and no formal training. As a result, carers suffer frequent damage to their physical and mental health. Though carers by definition are anything but "selfish pigs," they are also liable to feelings of guilt that are often brought on by fatigue and isolation. This guide is designed to provide support for carers of every variety and air commonly ignored topics that arise when providing care. Humorous and uplifting in tone, this is the perfect resource for coming to terms with caring for someone in the grip of a debilitating disease.
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The Selfish Cell: An Evolutionary Defeat
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 59.16 $A long time has passed since the war act on Cancer declared by former USA president Nixon, almost half a century ago. Today, after so many years of feverish research and uncountable efforts worldwide, the end of the war appears far as ever, whereas the fight is leading researchers to newer and newer battlefronts while frontiers in bioscience are continuously being surpassed. In this scenario, “The Selfish Cell” is a script record of the most important strategic points gathered during these years of war, with the goal to provide solid ground onto which to step ahead for future assaults against this terrible disease. At the same time, it is an attempt to shift the debate on cancer toward a more peaceful and possibly productive semantic terrain, where to reflect with the aid of superior wisdom to finally get out of that terrible chaos of fight and death dominating our days. In this perspective, “The selfish cell” becomes an occasion for reflecting the limits of our human selfishness and their consequences on both our social and natural environment.
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