Calculus for AP: A Complete Course by James Stewart, Stephen Kokoska English | 2019 | ISBN: 1337282766 | 961 pages | PDF | 678 MB Designed to the AP Calculus curriculum framework, Calculus for AP: A Complete combines the experience of recent Chief Reader for the AP Calculus Reading, Steve Kokoska with James Stewart's mathematical precision and accuracy.
Build Your Own Cybersecurity Testing Lab: Low-cost Solutions for Testing in Virtual and Cloud-based Environments by Ric Messier English | February 28th, 2020 | ISBN: 1260458318 | 320 pages | True EPUB | 24.23 MB Manage your own robust, inexpensive cybersecurity testing environment Breakup Bootcamp: The Science of Rewiring Your Heart by Amy Chan English | December 1st, 2020 | ISBN: 006291474X | 336 pages | True EPUB | 3.51 MB A self-affirming, holistic guide for everyone-single or married, divorced or dating-to transforming heartbreak into healing by the founder of the innovative and revolutionary Renew Breakup Bootcamp
Brandraising: How Nonprofits Raise Visibility and Money Through Smart Communications By Sarah Durham 2009 | 207 Pages | ISBN: 0470527536 | PDF | 2 MB I run a design agency and bought this book to give to a client. I was impressed that Brandraising works as both a primer for the novice and a refresher for the expert. Clear sign-posting with subheadings and a comprehensive index makes this a valuable reference book too, especially for those charged with day-to-day communications work in non-profit organisations. Durham presents a robust brand model that is interesting to the professional yet accessible to the lay-person. Other writers on the subject seem speak to the converted with too much technical language, or dumb-down the ideas somewhat. This book avoids both mistakes. Excellent use of diagrams helps the reader orientate themselves with the big picture every step of the way. This book is essential reading for any one involved in marketing or development in the non-profit sector. Frank Conroy, "Body and Soul: A Novel" English | 1998 | ISBN: 038531986X, 0395519462 | 450 pages | EPUB | 0.452 MB In the dim light of a basement apartment, six-year-old Claude Rawlings sits at an old white piano, picking out the sounds he has heard on the radio and shutting out the reality of his lonely world.
Bodies and Voices: The Force- Field of Representation and Discourse in Colonial and Postcolonial Studies By Mereta Falck Borch, Eva Rask Knudsen, Martin Leer 2007 | 500 Pages | ISBN: 9042023341 | PDF | 11 MB A wide-ranging collection of essays centred on readings of the body in contemporary literary and socio-anthropological discourse, from slavery and rape to female genital mutilation, from clothing, ocular pornography, voice, deformation and transmutation to the imprisoned, dismembered, remembered, abducted or ghostly body, in Africa, Australasia and the Pacific, Canada, the Caribbean, Great Britain and Eire Biological Clock in Fish by Ewa Kulczykowska English | 2010 | ISBN: 1578086752 | PDF | 280 pages | 3,6 MB Each organism has its own internal biological clock, which is reset by environmental cues (Zeitgebers), thus keeping it synchronized with the external environment. It is a chemically based oscillating system within cells, relying on molecular feedback loops. Circadian biological clocks exist in most organisms. Biofuels Refining and Performance by Ahindra Nag English | 2007 | ISBN: 0071489703 | 312 pages | PDF | 4,9 MB Learn about the ways to economically manufacture biofuels Beyond Bakelite: Leo Baekeland and the Business of Science and Invention (Lemelson Center Studies in Invention and Innovation series) by Joris Mercelis Anne Whitehead, "Between the Psyche and the Polis: Refiguring History in Literature and Theory" English | ISBN: 1138727776 | 2019 | 256 pages | PDF | 33 MB This title was first published in 2000. Incorporating studies of Freudian and Marxist approaches to questions of history and memory, this timely collection illuminates how history is being refigured in contemporary literary, cultural and theoretical studies. The contributors to this volume invite the reader to attend to the forms - linguistic, visual, monumental - by which a connection with, or separation from, the past takes place. It is current thinking about memory's relationship to history, and the ongoing critical reassessment of historicism, that preoccupies this collection. The volume explores the ways in which current thinking about the past operates within a dialogic space and can be located in relation to multiple perspectives. Thus cultural memory can be seen not just as a recent development within the field of cultural studies, but as constructing a between-space which also draws in aspects of psychoanalysis. Similarly, trauma theory may usefully be conceptualized as operating in a rich and complex dynamic between deconstruction and the work of Freud. Temporality, memory and the past are attended to here in terms of the dislocations of narrative, of resistances to linear genealogies, to aid the reader in making unanticipated connections between theories and cultures, and between the demands of the psyche and the polis. |