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* " Survivor " ( story ), the last novella in Accelerando by Charles Stross
* Accelerando by Charles Stross
* Accelerando ( novel ), a 2005 science fiction novel by Charles Stross
* Elector, a science fiction novella by Charles Stross, incorporated into Accelerando ( novel )
* " Nightfall ", a 2003 short story from Accelerando ( novel ) by Charles Stross, set in his Manfred Macx series
One idea suggested by Charles Stross, in his novel Accelerando, would be to use it to run perfect simulations or uploads of human minds into virtual reality spaces supported by the Matrioshka brain.
Fictional post-scarcity societies include varied settings, such as The Queendom of Sol in the series of the same name by Wil McCarthy, " the Festival " and agalmic economics from Singularity Sky and Accelerando by Charles Stross, and the United Federation of Planets from the Star Trek series.
In the cyberpunk world of post-singularity transhuman culture by Charles Stross, described in his books like Accelerando and Singularity Sky, the wish of information to be free is a law of nature.
Accelerando is a 2005 science fiction novel consisting of a series of interconnected short stories by British author Charles Stross.
In Accelerando, the planets of the solar system are dismantled over time to form a Matrioshka brain, a vast solar-powered computational device inhabited by minds inconceivably more advanced and complex than naturally-evolved intelligences such as human beings.

album and by
Several of these double entries have been collected by Ben Bagley and Michael McWhinney, along with Rodgers and Hart songs that disappeared permanently en route to New York and others that reached Broadway but have not become part of the constantly heard Rodgers and Hart repertory, in a delightfully refreshing album, Rodgers And Hart Revisited ( Spruce Records, 505 Fifth Avenue, New York ).
* Alien ( album ), by Strapping Young Lad
* " Alien ", a song by Bush on the album Sixteen Stone
* " Alien ", a song by Erasure on the album Loveboat
* " Alien ", a song by Japan on the album Quiet Life
* " Alien ", a song by Lamb on the album Fear of Fours
* " Alien ", a song by Nerina Pallot on the album Dear Frustrated Superstar
* " Alien ", a song by Thriving Ivory on their self-titled album
* " Alien ", a song by Tokio Hotel on the album Humanoid
* " My Alien ", a song by Simple Plan on the album No Pads, No Helmets ... Just Balls
* ATLiens, a1996 album by OutKast
* Animal, a 1988 album by The Bar-Kays
* Animal, a 2009 album by the London-based electronic band autoKratz
* Animal, 2008 album by Far East Movement
* Animal ( Kesha album ), a 2010 album by American pop singer Ke $ ha
* Animal !, a 2008 album by Margot & the Nuclear So and So's
* Animals ( Pink Floyd album ), a 1977 concept album by Pink Floyd
* " Animal ", by Ellie Goulding from Lights ( Ellie Goulding album ) ( Bright Lights )
* " Animal ", by Kesha from Animal ( Kesha album )
* " Animal ", by The Kinks from To the Bone ( The Kinks album )
* " Animal ", by Mindless Self Indulgence from If ( Mindless Self Indulgence album )
* " Animals ", by Dead Poetic from Vices ( Dead Poetic album )
* " Animals ", by The End from Elementary ( album )

album and Kappa
* " Kappa ", a track by the band Mogwai on their 1999 album Come On Die Young
Rory by far was the most active member of the band after the breakup, playing bass on the Missile Command album Sexy, Sexy Confidence, and briefly forming the band Go Kappa!
They have released one album, " Kappa Delta Phi " in 2008 on Murkhouse Recordings.

by and Kappa
New performance measures have been introduced that attempt to address some of theoretical concerns with traditional indicators, including: modified Sharpe ratios ; the Omega ratio introduced by Keating and Shadwick in 2002 ; Alternative Investments Risk Adjusted Performance ( AIRAP ) published by Sharma in 2004 ; and Kappa developed by Kaplan and Knowles in 2004.
* 1908 – The Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority becomes the first Greek-letter organization founded and established by African American college women.
* 2001: The Kappa Child by Hiromi Goto
* Kappa, a short novel by Ryūnosuke Akutagawa
* Lancia Kappa, an executive car produced by Italian automaker Lancia
Due to the precession of Earth's rotational axis, Thuban was the naked-eye star closest to the north pole from 3942 BC, when it moved farther north than Theta Boötis, until 1793 BC, when it was superseded by Kappa Draconis.
However, he was tapped into the Irving Literary Society by the brothers of his fraternity, Phi Kappa Psi.
The claim that he was elected to Phi Beta Kappa is not substantiated by the Phi Beta Kappa membership directory.
Among the humor books, Beat, Beat, Beat was a 1959 Signet paperback of cartoons by Phi Beta Kappa Princeton graduate William F. Brown, who looked down on the movement from his position in the TV department of the Batten, Barton, Durstine & Osborn advertising agency.
He was awarded both the Washington Award, administered by the Western Society of Engineers and the Eta Kappa Nu Vladimir Karapetoff Award in 1999.
Rusk was coached in football by William " Monk " Younger and was a member of the Kappa Alpha Order Sigma chapter, becoming a Cadet Lieutenant Colonel commanding the Reserve Officers ' Training Corps battalion.
The Ring was formerly published by London Publications and Kappa Publishing Group, which also published sister magazines KO Magazine and World Boxing, which were former competitors of The Ring but ceased operations while under Kappa's ownership.
* Alpha Kappa Alpha, the first sorority in the United States founded by and for African-American women
Since 1886, Phi Kappa Psi has been controlled by undergraduates.
The Order of the S. C., formed in 1920 at the Grand Arch Council held in Minneapolis, Minnesota, is regarded by Phi Kappa Psi as a " fraternity within a fraternity ".
As such, the Foundation is the only charitable arm of Phi Kappa Psi entitling donors to a full tax deduction within the limits set by the Internal Revenue Code.
Men may be initiated into Phi Kappa Psi either by an active chapter, or as part of a colony that is being installed as a chapter.
At Yale University, he was a member of Delta Kappa Epsilon ( Phi chapter ) and as a junior in 1960 was tapped by Scroll and Key, a senior secret society.
Delta Kappa Epsilon ( ΔΚΕ ; also pronounced D-K-E or " Deke ") is a fraternity founded at Yale College in 1844 by 15 men of the sophomore class part of whom hadn't been invited to join the two existing societies ( Alpha Delta Phi and Psi Upsilon ) among others who had been invited to join.
The Ripon Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa was started by Clark Kuebler, who served as president from 1944 to 1955.

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