Physics from Finance: A gentle introduction to gauge theories, fundamental interactions and fiber bundles by Jakob Schwichtenberg English | February 17, 2019 | ISBN: 1795882417 | 199 pages | PDF | 29 Mb Understanding modern physics doesn't have to be confusing and hard
Photographic Memory: Learning Methods to Learn Faster, Remember More Unlocking Your Photographic Memory Potential by Lewis Fischer English | February 9, 2018 | ISBN: 1985223007 | 136 pages | MOBI | 1.24 Mb We capture everything that happens to us and around us. We even capture things that we are not aware of. Each event is captured by all the senses we poses to the extent that they emit the relevant stimuli. If there is a sound, our ears pick it up, if there is movement and light, our eyes pick it up. If there is odor, our nose picks it up. Everything is picked up and sent to the brain for processing before it is stored. If you want to have better memory, you need to learn how to access all that information. It's all within you and the ways to do it are within this book. Performing Sex: The Making and Unmaking of Women's Erotic Lives by SUNY Press English | November 1, 2011 | ISBN: 143843782X | 376 pages | PDF | 16 Mb A candid and provocative critique of women's sexual liberation in America.
Porkola Pilvi, "Performance Artist's Workbook: On teaching and learning performance art - essays and exercises" English | 2017 | ISBN: 9527218101 | PDF | pages: 138 | 0.7 mb The aim of this book is to offer perspectives on performance art practice with a focus on teaching. This subject has been rarely approached in the literature and this book gives insights and inspiration for all those teaching performance art as well as to anyone else interested in this art form. The first part of the book comprises articles by five performance artist, scholars and teachers: professor Ray Langenbach, Dr Annette Arlander, Dr Hanna Järvinen, Dr Tero Nauha and professor Pilvi Porkola. Each article gives different perspectives on performance art. But as we know, performance does not happen in words but in action, so the second part of the book is a collection of performance art exercises from 44 artists functioning here as calls to act.
John Foster, PYTHON PROGRAMMING: Python Programming Final Getting Started Guide with Step-by-Step Guidance and Hands Examples"" English | ASIN : B08LQXM9JN | 2020 | 200 pages | EPUB | 2,5 MB Python was created in 1990 by Guido van Rossu, and is a general-purpose, high-level programming language. It has become extremely popular over the past decade, thanks to its intuitive nature, flexibility, and versatility. Python can be used on a wide variety of operating systems, and its clean, readable code style makes it relatively beginner-friendly, while not as fast as other languages, such as C++ or JAVA, Python code is often much shorter and simpler than other languages. John Iovine, "PIC Robotics: A Beginner's Guide to Robotics Projects Using the PIC Micro" English | 2004 | ISBN: 0071373241 | PDF | pages: 289 | 30.9 mb Publisher's Note: Products purchased from Third Party sellers are not guaranteed by the publisher for quality, authenticity, or access to any online entitlements included with the product Michael C. Bond, "Orthopedic Emergencies: Expert Management for the Emergency Physician" English | ISBN: 1107696615 | 2013 | 283 pages | PDF | 8 MB Acute care physicians are frequently faced with diagnosing and treating orthopedic emergencies with limited resources and without immediate specialist availability. Orthopedic Emergencies focuses on the acute management and stabilization of orthopedic injuries with specific recommendations on procedures and the stabilization of fractures and dislocation. The topics are organized anatomically with additional chapters on Procedures, Reduction Techniques, and Immobilization and Splinting. The information needed for a rapid diagnosis is available instantly through the bullet-point-style text, diagrams, images, pearls and pitfalls. There are specific recommendations on which splint to apply and how to position the affected limb, as well as advice on when to arrange follow up with an orthopedist or sports medicine physician. The spiral binding allows the book to lay flat for easy use at the bedside, making Orthopedic Emergencies the ideal companion for all emergency medicine providers including emergency department physicians, sports clinics, family medicine practitioners and mid-level providers. Casey J. Humbyrd, "Orthopaedic Emergencies" English | ISBN: 0199735743 | 2012 | 384 pages | PDF | 7 MB A rapid reference guide to the approach and management of orthopaedic emergencies, this book provides quick differential diagnosis and treatment guidance for the emergency physician and orthopaedic resident and trainee. Chapters detail the initial management of musculoskeletal injuries, including reduction, splinting, and casting techniques for specific fractures and soft tissue injuries. A stepwise, how-to approach ensures easy learning, and an abundance of images provide clarity in instruction. This book also helps the reader identify those patients who can be appropriately treated as outpatients and patients who require urgent and emergent orthopaedic consultation. Online Computation and Competitive Analysis By Allan Borodin, Ran El-Yaniv 1998 | 217 Pages | ISBN: 0521563925 | PDF | 11 MB In online computation a computer algorithm must decide how to act on incoming items of information without any knowledge of future inputs. How should it route the next telephone call? Where in memory should it store a just-closed record? This authoritative work provides an in-depth presentation of competitive analysis, an attractive framework within which such problems can be analyzed and solved. In this framework, quality is measured relative to the best possible performance of an algorithm that has complete knowledge of the future. This methodology for the analysis of online decision making has become a standard approach in computer science. Starting with the basic definitions of the competitive analysis model, the authors present most of the essential techniques through various examples, some of which are among the central problems of the field, such as list accessing, paging in a virtual memory system, routing in a communication network, metrical task systems, k-server systems, load balancing, search, and portfolio selection. The book also shows how competitive analysis relates to more classical subjects such as game theory and decision theory. This is an important text and reference for researchers and graduate students in theoretical computer science and in operations research.
Brendan I. Koerner, "Now the Hell Will Start: One Soldier's Flight from the Greatest Manhunt of World WarII" English | 2008 | ISBN: 1594201730 | PDF | pages: 408 | 29.1 mb Traces the story of World War II soldier and folk hero Herman Perry, an African-American G.I. assigned to a segregated labor battalion who sparked the war's most notorious manhunt, in an account that traces the circumstances leading to his flight from duty, his subsequent life with Indo-Burmese headhunters, and the author's dangerous investigation into his story. 30,000 first printing. |