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Paul Cunningham is the author of BASICS: Be Always Sure Inputs Create Success (2020), The Tarot of the Gospel of St. John (2025), Exam Ref 70-345 Designing and Deploying Microsoft Exchange Server 2016 (2016), Les impasses de la raison (1989), Privat (2013).

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BASICS: Be Always Sure Inputs Create Success

release date: Nov 29, 2020
BASICS: Be Always Sure Inputs Create Success
The BASICS Handbook is designed to show personnel at all levels within a manufacturing operations environment that, with easy to understand continuous improvement tools, they can make a difference to operational performance where safety, quality, cost, delivery, and people are paramount to business success. The tools and techniques throughout, based upon examples from the author’s experience, demonstrate that no matter what industry, they can bring the desired added value. This book will help any manufacturing shop floor add value in terms of quality/cost and delivery performance. It will also show how using tools and techniques from the “coal face” out will improve process performance by using simple data collection and measurement – not only on outputs, but just as importantly on “critical to quality inputs” such as process parameters and their processing windows – to deliver the desired output KPIs. The power and confidence that this gives to local experts and processing teams enable them to make informed decisions, preventing drifts and non-conforming product: prevention being better than cure. The result of these changes is a tangible cultural impact on the shop floor, raising the level at which operating teams work and improving morale. BASICS will enable staff at all levels to understand their performance measures and produce sustainable results. The book contains practical tools, methods, and techniques that have been tried and tested by the author over a successful 30-year career as a contractor transforming variable processing and inconsistent KPI results.

The Tarot of the Gospel of St. John

release date: Jun 23, 2025
The Tarot of the Gospel of St. John
This book is intended to interpret and amplify the meaning of the hermetic classic Meditations on the Tarot (by “Anonymous,” later revealed to be Valentin Tomberg). It interprets Tomberg’s book, a series of meditations of the Major Arcana of the tarot, through the hermeneutic lens of the Gospel of St. John, and argues that the 22 cards of the deck correspond precisely to the 22 chapters of John’s Gospel. It further demonstrates - acting on claims by Tomberg that the Major Arcana are a “school of Christian initiation,” as well as claims made Rudolf Steiner that the Gospel of John is also a true path to Christian initiation--that Tomberg’s classic read in conjunction with the Gospel of John, reveal the contours of an accessible path to higher Christian knowledge. Tomberg’s book has a growing readership, despite its difficulty. This new book includes very accessible interpretations of Tomberg’s Meditations.

Exam Ref 70-345 Designing and Deploying Microsoft Exchange Server 2016

release date: Aug 30, 2016
Exam Ref 70-345 Designing and Deploying Microsoft Exchange Server 2016
This is the eBook of the printed book and may not include any media, website access codes, or print supplements that may come packaged with the bound book. The Exam Ref 70-345 Designing and Deploying Microsoft Exchange Server 2016, 1/e, is the official study guide for Microsoft certification exams. Featuring concise coverage of the skills measured by the exam, challenging Thought Experiments, and pointers to more in-depth material for the candidate needing additional study, exam candidates get professional-level preparation for the exam. The Exam Ref helps candidates determine their readiness for the exam, and provides Exam Tips to help maximize their performance on the exam. The organization of the material mirrors the skills measured by the exam as presented on the certification exam webpage. Microsoft exams validate on-the-job experience and product knowledge. IT Pros interested in taking Exam 70-345 are likely interested in enhancing their skills for the latest version of Exchange Server. Passing this exam counts toward the MCSE certification. The exam will validate knowledge and skills for designing, deploying, and troubleshooting for Exchange Server 2016. Topics include mailbox databases, Client Access Services, and transport services. Also covered are how to manage an Exchange infrastructure, security, compliance, archiving, eDiscovery, and auditing.

Les impasses de la raison

release date: Jan 01, 1989

Privat

release date: Nov 08, 2013
Privat
Paul Cunninghams PRIVAT er enkel, rustik og bistroagtig. Med få og tilgængelige ingredienser har stjernekokken kreeret de mest fantastiske vinterretter. Her er hverken østers eller kaviar, men pies, tærter, simremad, supper, kød og fisk, et helt afsnit med grøntsager som tilbehør og selvfølgelig lidt til den søde tand. Det hele med et touch af Paul Cunninghams helt særlige smittende entusiasme.

Surviving IT: Essential Advice for Building a Happy and Healthy Technology Career

release date: Sep 02, 2019
Surviving IT: Essential Advice for Building a Happy and Healthy Technology Career
Over the years, Paul Cunningham has developed a number of strategies and mindsets that have allowed him to forge a successful career in IT. Surviving IT shares those strategies and much more. It''s an essential guide for technology professionals looking to build a healthy, happy and fulfilling career.

Diamond Chaos

release date: Jan 19, 2018
Diamond Chaos
John and Zack are good friends, but it takes a real friend to lay each other''s lives on the line at the same time. London was always a quiet, cozy city, but these dark figures running around town causing chaos are keeping John and Zack on their toes. John has just become a detective. His friend Zack has agreed to help him, but will they both be able to stand up to the dark forces challenging their lives?

The Divine Sage

release date: May 11, 2020
The Divine Sage
1844. In the final days of his life, Captain Basil Hall begins rewriting the journal of his acclaimed voyage to the coasts of the New World. But as Basil sails the HMS Conway into the forgotten corners of his mind, his past resurfaces in the form of a passenger with a dark secret, and the tragic death of one of his men. Searching for answers, Basil heads to Mexico on a quest that will bring him face to face with his deepest fears and desires as he rediscovers who he is, and what it truly means to be free. Genre: Historical fiction. Length: 300 pages.

The House of the Tree of Sores

release date: Jul 30, 2020
The House of the Tree of Sores
Paul Cunningham has an absolute page-turner here-maybe the rarest of things in poetry. The repetition is EXQUISITELY and MASTERFULLY executed. It''s one of the best things I have read in a long time. -CAConrad, author of While Standing in Line for Death "To enter Paul Cunningham''s insidious home environment is to enter as a stranger, into his own perverse version of normalcy. With an equally deranged and seamless mix of Swedish and English, he reveals both the reader and the IKEA department store as eerie card houses or scenes, as mirror-rooms and kaleidoscopes. A madly beautiful and deeply disturbing book!" -Aase Berg, author of Hackers The House of the Tree of Sores is made of experimental, fable-like poems tightly woven with Swedish-English translingual word plays that mock and counter-weave America''s imperial English, its values and lifestyle so deeply entrenched in global economy and violence. It''s a stunning debut that only a translator-poet could have written-Paul Cunningham. -Don Mee Choi, author of DMZ Colony and translator of Kim Hyesoon''s Autobiography of Death Isolation is rife in Cunningham''s rooms (internal and external) dominated by decay and faltering voices. As the isolation creeps into more populated zones, a cacophony of systemic gore and dismemberment overtakes the reader right before it settles back down for readerly digestion. Furniture is grotesque. Transportation spits at you. Heads of cabbage, coconuts, and onions smile at the reader before it''s chopping time. The House of the Tree of Sores portrays a nightmarish world of the known, and it''s the one we live in. Honestly, this book scares me, and I cherish that fear. -Ed Steck, author of An Interface for a Fractal Landscape In the mega-store, our desires are transposed into places of access. To want milk is to look for a kitchen first. Cunningham furnishes a more liminal space as he draws the idealized shopper back into the bullet-torn bodies of war, an assistant manager learning how to lucid dream, or the confused children through which commodities speak: "My son screams, I am a fall hazard. My daughter screams, I am a strangulation hazard." A pointed derangement of the built world and its cultures. -Greg Nissan, author of The City is Lush / With Obstructed Views

Transcending the Fictive Dream with the Elements

release date: May 23, 2025
Transcending the Fictive Dream with the Elements
Crickets and locusts are the squeaky wheels of summer. Guards are selling explosives to the patients. Stories are tricky, and so is the act of telling them. This isn''t a rulebook. It''s not some dusty tome claiming to hand you the keys to the kingdom of Story. It''s a field guide for navigating the strange, electric territory where imagination meets nature, and where narrative becomes survival. Rooted in the five-element model-Earth, Water, Fire, Wind, and Void-The Fictive Dream is for writers who don''t just want to build stories, but want to live inside them. You''ll explore the stable ground of structure, the murky tides of intuition, the thin line between passion and obsession, the strange weather of change, and the mysterious space where everything comes together or falls apart. With a voice that''s equal parts campfire confidante and slightly unhinged Zen master, this book offers writing prompts, wild anecdotes, elemental breakdowns, and a reminder that creative momentum isn''t linear-it''s natural. Cyclical. Alive. And it starts wherever you are. Because stories don''t save the world by following the rules. They save the world by rewriting them. Welcome to the fictive dream. Let''s begin.

Seaside

release date: Oct 21, 2019
Seaside
A delightful picture book of a day at the seaside, what''s on the shore line, under the water, birds in flight and footprints in hot sand, this expressive and descriptive adventure of a visit to the coast is a great way for children to start learning about the beautiful landscape and nature at the seaside.

Sociocide at the 24/7

release date: Feb 18, 2025
Sociocide at the 24/7
Ferocious and unsparing, Paul Cunningham''s incomparable poetry is a carnivalesque, nightmare voyage through the dark wasteland that is twenty-first century America. -Jonathan Crary In your fantasy, am I duck or dog? The world is ending, but not as fast as one might hope, so let''s kill time at the 7/11 forever. Let''s kill all the time. You bring your bloodlust and your Warhol wig, I''ll bring my copy of Paul Cunningham''s Sociocide at the 24/7, plus the ant-farm I''ve wired to my fear receptors. Here, hold this riveting glittery reliquary of our glitchy lateness, slick w/ambivalence. Btw I drank your smoothie of Gila monster venom, microplastics & adaptogens, so cold and so sweet. -Joyelle McSweeney If our post-internet era is in a semiotic labyrinth, Sociocide at the 24/7 is like bringing a disco ball into a mirror maze. Fast, fun, and having its way entirely with the language of our culture: this is my kind of poetics. I really loved this book. -Ben Fama

Incognito royale

release date: Jan 01, 2007

The History of Tarlo and the Surrounding District

release date: Jan 01, 1988
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