Pass Your Amateur Radio General Class Test - The Easy Way By Craig Buck K4IA 2015 | 170 Pages | ISBN: 151873944X | EPUB | 1 MB For tests before July 1, 2019. Here's a new approach to passing the General Class test. The test is multiple choice and the other study guides take you through the 462 possible questions including all four answers for each question. But three out of the four answers are WRONG! You are reading 1,386 wrong answers and that is both confusing and frustrating. The Easy Way focuses only on the right answers. All Ham and no Spam. The first part is a narrative of the author's ham radio experience. Every question and answer is woven into the story and identified in bold print. The second part is a 60-page Quick Summary. It gives every question and answer, with hints and cheats to help you remember. Other study guides take over 160 pages. Which would you rather study: 60 pages of right answers or over 160 pages with three-quarters of the answers wrong? Instructors: This book is perfect for review or weekend courses. Have the students read the narrative before class, then go over the concepts with them rather than slogging through all those wrong answers. You'll be done in no time and the students will be fully prepared to take their tests. Jolma, Erika, "Painting Home" English | 2019 | ASIN: B07QCWWPKC | EPUB | pages: 508 | 0.9 mb As the Great War clamors into Finland, Sergeant Matti Ranta of the Finnish Conscripted Corps and his new girlfriend Anna Ojala struggle to keep their lives intact. Matti is sent to the front to lay siege on Leningrad in alliance with a terrible enemy. Torn between his desire to regain his homeland and an aching suspicion that what they are doing isn't right, Matti is forced to make an unimaginable choice to save an orphan who will surely die without his intervention. PHP: MySQL Coding. In 8 Hours. Learn Programming in Easy Way. An Ultimate Beginner's Guide! by Ray Yao English | December 8, 2022 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B0BPN37G5V | 200 pages | EPUB | 1.27 Mb The length of this book is around 200 pages; you may not complete reading this book in 8 hours! Oxygen Diving (Diving Sciences) English | 2023 | ISBN: 1032313897 | 232 Pages | PDF (True) | 14 MB The book provides a derivation of the models used for calculating the risk and hazard of central oxygen toxicity pertaining to diving-based studies consistent with the research conducted earlier by the Royal Navy and the US Navy. This book forms the basis for extending the possibility of undertaking nitrox dives in combination with oxygen dives, thus significantly increasing tactical capabilities of conducting diving special operations. Gretchen L. Hoffman, "Organizing Library Collections: Theory and Practice" English | ISBN: 153810850X | 2019 | 394 pages | EPUB | 13 MB Libraries organize their collections to help library users find what they need. Organizing library collections may seem like a straightforward and streamlined process, but it can be quite complex, and there is a large body of theory and practice that shape and support this work. Learning about the organization of library collections can be challenging. Libraries have a long history of organizing their collections, there are many principles, models, standards, and tools used to organize collections, and theory and practice are changing constantly.
Orderblock And Fibonacci Practical Guide : The ICT Institutional Order Block And Order Flow by James Jecool King English | 2022 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B0BLM95PNY | EPUB | 0.69 Mb ICT Institutional order flow is a concept that lets traders trade just like banks do.
Danielle M. Thomsen, "Opting Out of Congress: Partisan Polarization and the Decline of Moderate Candidates" English | ISBN: 1107183677 | 2017 | 208 pages | PDF | 6 MB This book provides a candidate entry explanation for partisan polarization in Congress. Danielle M. Thomsen draws on quantitative data to show that ideological moderates are less likely to run for and remain in Congress than those at the extremes. The book introduces a party fit argument for why moderates have opted out of congressional politics. It suggests that the personal and professional benefits of congressional service have diminished for liberal Republicans and conservative Democrats as the parties have drifted apart. Although the political center has long been deemed a coveted position in the legislature, it is now a lonely and lowly place to be. Opting Out of Congress argues that partisan polarization is unlikely to diminish if ideological moderates do not run for office, and reformers who seek to restore bipartisanship in Congress must consider how to encourage moderates to launch congressional candidacies. Bill Nowlin, "One Hit Wonders " English | ISBN: 197015957X | 2021 | 338 pages | EPUB | 22 MB Over the years, millions have dreamed of playing major-league baseball, but only around 20,000 players have put on a big-league uniform. Some had lengthy careers, some much briefer-including a surprising number who had just one base hit: close to 1,400 of them. Some of these "one-hit wonders" were pitchers, and not expected to hit-though right-hander Fred Gladding had 68 plate appearances with just one hit. Others simply had such short careers, they consisted of one game-or less. On Task: How Our Brain Gets Things Done, New Edition by David Badre English | February 22nd, 2022 | ISBN: 0691234701 | 352 pages | True EPUB | 22.23 MB A look at the extraordinary ways the brain turns thoughts into actions-and how this shapes our everyday lives Occupational Health Psychology By Irvin Schonfeld, Chu-Hsiang Chang 2016 | 344 Pages | ISBN: 0826199674 | EPUB | 6 MB Occupational Health Psychology (OHP) is a rapidly expanding interdisciplinary field that focuses on the science and practice of psychology in promoting and developing workplace health- and safety-related initiatives. This comprehensive text for undergraduate and graduate survey courses is the first to encompass a wide range of key issues in OHP from a North American perspective. It draws from the domains of psychology, public health, preventive medicine, nursing, industrial engineering, law, and epidemiology to focus on the theory and practice of protecting and promoting the health, well-being, and safety of individuals in the workplace and improving the quality of work life.The text addresses key psychosocial work issues that are often related to mental and physical health problems, including psychological distress, burnout, depression, accidental injury, obesity, and cardiovascular disease. It examines leadership styles as they impact organizational culture and provides specific recommendations for reducing employee-related stress through improved leader practices. Also addressed is the relationship between adverse psychosocial working conditions and harmful health behaviors, along with interventions aimed at improving the work environment and maximizing effectiveness. Additionally, the book discusses how scientists and practitioners in OHP conduct research and other important concerns such as workplace violence, work/life balance, and safety. The book reinforces learning with chapter objectives, highlight boxes containing intriguing examples of research and current controversies, and chapter summaries.Key Features:Comprises the first comprehensive text on Occupational Health Psychology for undergraduate and graduate survey coursesCovers key issues in health psychology in the workplace such as stress, violence, work/life balance, and safetyOrganized and written for easy access by students and facultyProvides specific recommendation for reducing employee stressIncludes learning objectives, highlight boxes, and end-of-chapter summaries |