High Cocktails is the first book to bring together 20 alcohol-free
psychoactive cocktail recipes, developed by chefs Noah Tucker and Anthony
Joseph, in collaboration with four of the world's top mixologists.
Helping orphaned and disadvantaged boys get a chance at a better life was the mission of Brother James, founder of the Franciscan Brothers of the Holy Cross, a German Catholic Order that sent Brothers to the United States in 1924. To that end, St. James Trade School was established in Springfield, Illinois, in 1928. Two years later, the first group of apprentices was admitted; they and hundreds who followed them through 1972 went on to become certified mechanics, carpenters, and electricians among other valuable trades. High school diplomas were earned beginning in 1948. In 1975, Brother James Court (BJC) opened with a brand new building specifically designed as a residential intermediate care facility. BJC provides both residency and advocacy for developmentally disabled men. Providing the highest quality care, consistent with the spirit and principles of the Franciscan Brothers of the Holy Cross, programs at BJC meet residents' needs and allow them to live happily at BJC for as long as they need.
Spanning over three decades, this collection showcases the evolution of Anthony Joseph's poetry, highlighting his unique voice and themes. It includes exclusive new pieces alongside his celebrated works, reflecting his artistic journey and rich exploration of identity, culture, and the human experience. Joseph's distinctive style and lyrical prowess invite readers into a profound poetic landscape, making this anthology a significant addition to contemporary literature.
The book delves into advanced concepts of quantum groups, focusing on the construction of Rq[G] through a general quadratic algebra and its requirements as a comodule. It emphasizes the tensor structure of the category of modules, necessitating a braided structure and the existence of an R-matrix that adheres to the quantum Yang-Baxter equation. The search for a self-dual model for Rq[G] leads to insights by V. G. Drinfeld, particularly concerning the Borel part of Uq(g) and the Drinfeld double, revealing a deep interconnection among various approaches in the context of semisimple groups.
The essay delves into the impact of 9/11 on the author's exploration of major world religions, highlighting their dual nature. It emphasizes the teachings of influential spiritual figures like Krishna, Moses, Buddha, and Jesus, who encouraged personal spiritual development over mere adherence to belief systems. The author critiques early Christianity for becoming institutionalized and distancing itself from mystical practices, advocating for direct teacher-student relationships to achieve spiritual "oneness." Readers are encouraged to seek their own understanding and insights.
This volume consists of expository and research articles that highlight the various Lie algebraic methods used in mathematical research today. Key topics discussed include spherical varieties, Littelmann Paths and Kac–Moody Lie algebras, modular representations, primitive ideals, representation theory of Artin algebras and quivers, Kac–Moody superalgebras, categories of Harish–Chandra modules, cohomological methods, and cluster algebras.
Rubber Orchestras is the fourth collection from Trinidad born poet, musician and lecturer Anthony Joseph. Taking its name from a poem by American surrealist Ted Joans, this is an energetic, sensuous and intriguing collection of poems, written using an (as yet) undisclosed method of composition the writer calls Liminalism.
**WINNER OF THE T S ELIOT PRIZE FOR POETRY 2022****SHORTLISTED FOR THE FORWARD PRIZE FOR POETRY 2022****LONGLISTED FOR THE OCM BOCAS PRIZE 2023**With Sonnets for Albert, Anthony Joseph returns to the autobiographical material explored in his earlier collection Bird Head Son. In this follow-up, he weighs the impact of being the son of an absent, or mostly absent, father, Though these poems threaten to break under the weight of their emotions, they are always masterfully poised as the stylish man they depict.
InhaltsverzeichnisTable of Contents of Volume I Invited Lectures (Part 1).Plenary Lectures.The Vassiliev Theory of Discriminants and Knots.Transparent Proofs and Limits to Approximation.Poisson Algebraic Groups and Representations of Quantum Groups at Roots of 1.Gauge Theory and Four-Manifold Topology.Spectral Theory and Geometry.Pattern Theory: A Unifying Perspective.Brownian Motion and Obstacles.Geometric Quantization and Equivariant Cohomology.Parallel Lectures.The Power of Exponentiation in Arithmetic.Subspace Arrangements.Optimal Recovery of Functions and Integrals.Existence globale et diffusion pour les modèles discrets de la cinétique des gaz.Sporadic Groups and String Theory.A Harmonic Analysis Approach to Problems in Nonlinear Partial Differential Equations.(Some) Old and New Results on Algebraic Surfaces.Evidence for a Cohomological Approach to Analytic Number Theory.Cauchy-Riemann Operators, Self-Duality, and the Spectral Flow.Index of Authors of Volumes I and II.