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  3. Walking the Rainbow Bridge
    Creating Conversations for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
    Chastity White Rose

    Those of us who are part of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Intersex, and Asexual community have a higher rate of depression and suicide than the average person. There are many reasons for this, which I can identify and explain. The following are a few reasons that this is the case. ## 1. We are lonely The fact that former friends and family turn against us when we come out (or are outed without our consent) results in us being without any support network. If you have no friends, family, or even a life partner, it can often seem like your existence is meaningless, and no one would notice if you vanished, or perhaps they have even told you to die. Many people who commit suicide feel this way, but at least most have parents, a friend, a spouse, or a therapist they can talk to. But too often, this is not the case with some of us who receive hate from humans and are even told that God hates us.

  4. Mastering Financial Engineering: Tools and Techniques for the Modern Market
    Advanced Strategies for Risk Management, Portfolio Optimization, and Derivatives in Today's Financial Landscape
    Dr. johnson krish

    **Mastering Financial Engineering: Tools and Techniques for the Modern Market** equips finance professionals with advanced strategies and tools to navigate today’s complex financial environment. From innovative portfolio optimization and cutting-edge risk management techniques to leveraging financial derivatives and machine learning, this book provides in-depth insights for those aiming to stay ahead in the ever-evolving world of finance. Perfect for seasoned professionals or those seeking to master the art of financial engineering, this guide empowers you to enhance returns, mitigate risks, and make data-driven decisions that shape the future of investment strategies.

  5. Don’t Call Us Anonymous
    - We are real
    Sultan Fariz Syah

    It confronts you with the unbearable truth that justice demands memory

  6. LAWS
    Pouya Rica

    "The Laws" is an international and iconic work written by Pouya Rica, offering an ethical, environmental, and forward-looking framework for human societies, artificial intelligences, robots, and other sentient beings. The book defines twelve fundamental principles with the aim of fostering a just, sustainable, and technologically harmonious future in harmony with nature.

  7. MODERN KÖLELİĞİN ZİNCİRLERİNİ KIRMAK
    OKU! DEVRİM İLK SÖZLE BAŞLAR
    JOHN ABRAHAM

    Dünyanın kaos içinde kaybolduğu bir çağda, bu kitap adaletin, hakikatin ve özgürlüğün yolunu arayanlara ilham oluyor. Gerçeklerle yüzleşmeye hazır mısınız?

  8. Spectrum of Desire: Understanding Human Sexuality and Psycho-Sexual Behaviours
    Integrating Scientific, Biological, and Psychological Perspectives to Understand Why We Are Straight, Gay, or Beyond
    oluwaniyi akin-oladapo

    We are excited to share "The Spectrum of Desire: Understanding Human Sexuality and Psycho-Sexual Behaviour" with you. This book reflects our passion for understanding the many aspects of human sexuality. We want to explain the different sexual orientations and behaviours, using both science and psychology.As researchers and advocates, we have spent our careers studying human sexuality, trying to clear up myths and promote acceptance. We hope this book will be a helpful resource for anyone who wants to understand the complexities of human sexual behaviour, whether you are a student, a professional, or simply curious.This book is the result of years of study, research, and personal reflection. We are grateful to many individuals and communities who share their experiences and insights with us. Your stories have enriched our understanding and deepened our commitment to promoting knowledge and acceptance

  9. Suburbia, Unfortunately
    An Analysis of Inefficiency and Monotony in American Suburbia
    Gowri Maracany

    In political discussions surrounding the rapidly evolving suburbs of the United States today, unique challenges like poverty and impersonality often go unnoticed. Suburbia, Unfortunately explores suburban challenges from socio-economic disparities to infrastructure and presents practical models to address them. Through comprehensive analysis and agent-based modeling solutions, this book encourages readers to think critically about the future of suburbia. Please do not pay any amount for this work, it's intended to be a free resource.

  10. AIs are everywhere and they're changing the world. In this book, you'll learn the fundamentals of AI, some of the exciting ways we're using them today, and the kinds of things to expect and look out for in the future. And the book doesn't shy away from the hard and sometimes controversial questions; such as whether AIs will try to kill us and what a war with AI may look like.

  11. Recalibrating Value, Identity & Impact through the Blockchain
    Cardano Impact Report 2023
    Sustainable ADA, Cole Bartlett, and Razali Samsudin

    The Cardano Impact Report brings you on a journey through how blockchain is "Recalibrating Value Identity and Impact".

  12. Big-picture: The hard challenges
    Challenging perspectives on politics and society
    Tom Graves
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  13. On Economics and Enterprise Architecture
    How economics and architectures interact
    Tom Graves
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  14. What The Rich Don’t Tell The Poor
    Conversations with Guatemalan Oligarchs
    Roman Krznaric

    The new book from Roman Krznaric telling the remarkable story of Guatemala’s wealthy economic elite or ‘oligarchy’ – in their own words.

  15. Societal Architecture and Collaborative Decision Making
    Towards a talent explosion for sustainable development
    Jan Goossenaerts

    The ‘untrapped mind’ is open enough to see many possibilities, humble enough to learn from anyone and everything, perceptive enough to see things as they really are, and wise enough to judge their true value. Komusuke Matsushita