Programming in C: Volume 2: Composite Data Structures and Modularization by Xingni Zhou English | 2020 | ISBN: 3110692295 | 298 Pages | PDF | 36 MB Programming in C: Volume 1: Basic Data Structures and Program Statements by Xingni Zhou English | 2020 | ISBN: 3110691175 | 382 Pages | PDF | 28 MB Professional jаvascript: Fast-track your web development career using the powerful features of advanced jаvascript by Hugo Di Francesco
Probabilistic Data Structures for Blockchain-Based Internet of Things Applications by Neeraj Kumar English | 2021 | ISBN: 0367529904 | 322 Pages | PDF | 46 MB Private Prisons: Cons and Pros by Charles H. Logan English | July 26, 1990 | ISBN-10: 0195063538 | 328 pages | PDF | 14,4 MB American prisons and jails are overflowing with inmates. To relieve the pressure, courts have imposed fines on overcrowded facilities and fiscally strapped governments have been forced to release numerous prisoners prematurely. Practical NLP Box Set: Volumes 1-4: How to use NLP Presuppositions, Language Patterns, Rapport, Anchoring and Submodalities to improve your life and work - even if you're not NLP trained yet by Andy Smith English | July 5, 2017 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B073RTZ1DW | 311 pages | Rar (PDF, AZW3) | 1.39 Mb This box set collects the first four books in the 'Practical NLP' series, at a significant saving compared to buying them individually. Together with the second box set (volumes 5-8), they cover the whole of the NLP Practitioner material, plus a lot more, to help you get started on your NLP journey, and to assist you in deepening your existing knowledge. Practical Minimalism: How To Live Your Happiest Life That Is Meaningful and Abundant by Making Minimalism Work in a Way That Works Best for You Even if You Are a Hoarder by Jessica Adams English | November 20, 2019 | ISBN: 1709616520 | 160 pages | Rar (PDF, AZW3) | 0.73 Mb If You Want to Feel Happier, More Content and Life a Life That Is Meaningful To You Without Giving Up Every Single Thing You Own Then Keep Reading... Indrajit Roy, "Politics of the Poor: Negotiating Democracy in Contemporary India " English | ISBN: 1107117186 | 2018 | 538 pages | PDF | 26 MB This book challenges the ongoing scholarly debates on poor people's negotiations with democracy. It demonstrates the varied ways in which the poor engage with their elected representatives, political mediators and dominant classes in order to advance their claims. Roy explains the variations by directing attention to the dynamic interaction between the opportunity structures available to the poor and the social relations of power in which they are embedded. He analyses these intersections as 'political spaces' which both enable and constrain popular practices. Through examination of the 'political spaces' available to the poor in four different localities, Roy outlines a new analytic framework to understanding poor people's politics. Based on these observations, the book makes a strong case for an approach to democracy that appreciates people's ambivalences towards democracy. Roy urges researchers of democracy to step beyond either enthusiastic narratives - the inevitability of democracy or apocalyptic accounts of democracy's impending death. Rozsa Peter, "Playing with Infinity: Mathematical Explorations and Excursions" English | ISBN: 0486232654 | 2010 | 288 pages | AZW3 | 3 MB This popular account of the many mathematical concepts relating to infinity is one of the best introductions to this subject and to the entire field of mathematics. Dividing her book into three parts - The Sorcerer's Apprentice, The Creative Role of Form, and The Self-Critique of Pure Reason - Peter develops her material in twenty-two chapters that sound almost too appealing to be true: playing with fingers, coloring the grey number series, we catch infinity again, the line is filled up, some workshop secrets, the building rocks, and so on.
Elisabeth Hsu, "Plants, Health and Healing: On the Interface of Ethnobotany and Medical Anthropology " English | ISBN: 1845450604 | 2010 | 328 pages | PDF | 30 MB Plants have cultural histories, as their applications change over time and with place. Some plant species have affected human cultures in profound ways, such as the stimulants tea and coffee from the Old World, or coca and quinine from South America. Even though medicinal plants have always attracted considerable attention, there is surprisingly little research on the interface of ethnobotany and medical anthropology. This volume, which brings together (ethno-)botanists, medical anthropologists and a clinician, makes an important contribution towards filling this gap. It emphasises that plant knowledge arises situationally as an intrinsic part of social relationships, that herbs need to be enticed if not seduced by the healers who work with them, that herbal remedies are cultural artefacts, and that bioprospecting and medicinal plant discovery can be viewed as the epitome of a long history of borrowing, stealing and exchanging plants. |