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![]() Kristine K. Fowler, "Using the Mathematics Literature" English | 2004 | ISBN: 0824750357 | 475 pages | PDF | 33.4 MB This reference serves as a reader-friendly guide to every basic tool and skill required in the mathematical library and helps mathematicians find resources in any format in the mathematics literature. It lists a wide range of standard texts, journals, review articles, newsgroups, and Internet and database tools for every major subfield in mathematics and details methods of access to primary literature sources of new research, applications, results, and techniques. Using the Mathematics Literature is the most comprehensive and up-to-date resource on mathematics literature in both print and electronic formats, presenting time-saving strategies for retrieval of the latest information. ![]() Using R for Introductory Statistics By John Verzani 2004 | 114 Pages | ISBN: 1584884509 | PDF | 3 MB The cost of statistical computing software has precluded many universities from installing these valuable computational and analytical tools. R, a powerful open-source software package, was created in response to this issue. It has enjoyed explosive growth since its introduction, owing to its coherence, flexibility, and free availability. While it is a valuable tool for students who are first learning statistics, proper introductory materials are needed for its adoption. Using R for Introductory Statistics fills this gap in the literature, making the software accessible to the introductory student. The author presents a self-contained treatment of statistical topics and the intricacies of the R software. The pacing is such that students are able to master data manipulation and exploration before diving into more advanced statistical concepts. The book treats exploratory data analysis with more attention than is typical, includes a chapter on simulation, and provides a unified approach to linear models. This text lays the foundation for further study and development in statistics using R. Appendices cover installation, graphical user interfaces, and teaching with R, as well as information on writing functions and producing graphics. This is an ideal text for integrating the study of statistics with a powerful computational tool. ![]() Sheridan Wigginton, "Unmastering the Script: Education, Critical Race Theory, and the Struggle to Reconcile the Haitian Other in Dominican Identity" English | ISBN: 0817320318 | 2019 | 128 pages | EPUB, PDF | 3 MB + 9 MB Analyzes textbooks in the Dominican Republic for evidence of reproducing Haitian Otherness ![]() Unlocking Leadership Mindtraps: How to Thrive in Complexity by Jennifer Garvey Berger English | ISBN: 1503609014 | 168 pages | EPUB | 2019 | 0.27 Mb Author and consultant Jennifer Garvey Berger has worked with all types of leaders―from top executives at Google to nonprofit directors who are trying to make a dent in social change. She hears a version of the same plea from every client in nearly every sector around the world: "I know that complexity and uncertainty are testing my instincts, but I don't know which to trust. Is there some way to know what to do when I can't know what's next?" ![]() University Physics Workbook: Chapter 17 Electric Charge and Electric Field by Phongsak Chinnaboon English | 2020 | ASIN: B08RB8DZJB | 286 Pages | PDF | 8 MB ![]() Unfixed : Photography and Decolonial Imagination in West Africa by Jennifer Bajorek English | 2020 | ISBN: 1478003928 | 353 Pages | PDF | 27 MB ![]() Understanding economic inequality by The Open University English | December 12, 2019 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B082Y7DG8Y | 106 pages | Rar (PDF, AZW3) | 1.47 Mb This course, Understanding economic inequality, explores the causes of economic inequality in modern times and its consequences for success for the economy. The course will encourage you to reflect on your personal experiences of inequality before looking at how the issue is approached in economics. ![]() Understanding antibiotic resistance by The Open University English | December 12, 2019 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B082Y6Z8T4 | 594 pages | Rar (PDF, AZW3) | 5.79 Mb This course, Understanding antibiotic resistance, will introduce you to the science behind the problem of antibiotic resistance. You will learn about the history of antibiotics, what they are and how they work. You will learn how antibiotic resistance develops and spreads and look at the issues surrounding antibiotic resistance. ![]() Understanding and Assessing Trauma in Children and Adolescents: Measures, Methods, and Youth in Context By Kathleen Nader 2007 | 583 Pages | ISBN: 0415960738 | PDF | 6 MB In this volume, Kathleen Nader has compiled an articulate and comprehensive guide to the complex process of assessment in youth andВadolescent trauma. There are many issues that are important to evaluating children and adolescents, and it is increasingly clear that reliance on just one type of assessment does not provide the most accurate results. From history to recent advances, this book covers a wide range of methods and measures for assessing trauma, including case examples to illustrate the integration of these different facets. Altogether, the broad scope and inclusive depth of this work make it an essential addition to the field of trauma assessment. ![]() Meg Barker, "Understanding Non-Monogamies" English | 2010 | ISBN: 0415652960, 0415800552 | 324 pages | PDF | 2.1 MB Most social scientific work on intimate relationships has assumed a monogamous structure, or has considered anything other than monogamy only in the context of 'infidelity'. Yet, in recent years there has been a growing interest among researchers and the public in exploring various patterns of intimacy that involve open non-monogamy. This volume gathers contributions from academics, activists, and practitioners throughout the world to explore non-monogamous relationships. Featuring both empirical and theoretical pieces, contributors examine the history and cultural basis of various forms of non-monogamy, experiences of non-monogamous living, psychological understandings of relationship patterns, language and emotion, the discursive construction of mono-normativity as well as issues of race, class, disability, sexuality and gender. This volume will be of interest to academics and practitioners working in the social sciences and anyone who is seeking greater insight into the intricacies of non-monogamous relationships. |