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Start your reading journey today on DL4ALL.org and unlock a world of imagination, knowledge, and inspiration! ![]() Focus on Them : Become the Manager Your People Need You to Be by Ryan Changcoco, Megan Cole English | 2019 | ISBN: 1562868713 | 208 Pages | ePUB | 1.04 MB ![]() K. Subramanya, "Fluid mechanics and hydraulic machines: problems and solutions" English | 2008 | ISBN: 0070699801 | PDF | pages: 647 | 62.5 mb [center] ![]() Fluency in the Classroom By PhD Melanie R. Kuhn PhD, PhD Paula J. Schwanenflugel PhD 2008 | 209 Pages | ISBN: 1593855745 | PDF | 2 MB This timely book offers two distinct approaches to oral reading instruction that can easily be incorporated into primary-grade literacy curricula. It enables teachers to go beyond the conventional ''round-robin'' approach by providing strong instructional support and using challenging texts. Grounded in research and classroom experience, the book explains what works and why in helping students build comprehension along with word recognition and the expressive elements of oral reading. Specific lesson plan ideas, helpful vignettes and examples, and reproducibles make this an indispensable classroom resource. Included are chapters on fluency's role in learning to read, motivation, the home-school connection, fluency assessment, and strategies for struggling readers. ![]() Firearms, the Law, and Forensic Ballistics By Tom Warlow 2005 | 475 Pages | ISBN: 0415316014 | PDF | 13 MB MB ![]() Pooja Gupta, "Financial Instruments Standards: A Guide on IAS 32, IAS 39 and IFRS 7" English | 2008 | ISBN: 0070077878 | PDF | pages: 207 | 8.6 mb "Over the last couple of years, companies around the world switched from national accounting standards to International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS). India too would adopt IFRS directly or align the national standards with IFRS from 2011. While this has been welcomed by investors and other stakeholders, practitioners continue to grapple with interpretations and practices that are emerging in areas where the standards are not explicit. Financial Instruments Standards guides the reader through rules and supplements the application guidance with interpretation and analyses. It deals with all aspects of hedge accounting, as well as embedded derivatives and de-recognition of financial instruments. It also includes numerous worked out examples pertaining to complex calculations and disclosures. This book will help practitioners, auditors and regulators of accounts in resolving myriad practical problems faced in applying financial instruments standards. " ![]() Jan Williams, Susan Haka, Mark Bettner, "Financial Accounting" English | 2011 | ISBN: 0077328701 | PDF | pages: 800 | 237.6 mb While many texts characterize themselves as having either a "user" approach or a "preparer" approach, Williams' Financial Accounting is written for faculty who want to strike a balance between these approaches. Business majors will find relevance in the "Ethics, Fraud & Corporate Governance," "Your Turn" and "Case in Point" boxes throughout the chapters while accounting majors will receive a firm grounding in accounting basics that will prepare them for their intermediate course. ![]() Fighting Traffic: The Dawn of the Motor Age in the American City By Peter D. Norton 2008 | 409 Pages | ISBN: 0262141000 | PDF | 3 MB Before the advent of the automobile, users of city streets were diverse and included children at play and pedestrians at large. By 1930, most streets were primarily motor thoroughfares where children did not belong and where pedestrians were condemned as ''jaywalkers.'' In Fighting Traffic, Peter Norton argues that to accommodate automobiles, the American city required not only a physical change but also a social one: before the city could be reconstructed for the sake of motorists, its streets had to be socially reconstructed as places where motorists belonged. It was not an evolution, he writes, but a bloody and sometimes violent revolution. Norton describes how street users struggled to define and redefine what streets were for. He examines developments in the crucial transitional years from the 1910s to the 1930s, uncovering a broad anti-automobile campaign that reviled motorists as ''road hogs'' or ''speed demons'' and cars as ''juggernauts'' or ''death cars.'' He considers the perspectives of all usersвЂ"pedestrians, police (who had to become ''traffic cops''), street railways, downtown businesses, traffic engineers (who often saw cars as the problem, not the solution), and automobile promoters. He finds that pedestrians and parents campaigned in moral terms, fighting for ''justice.'' Cities and downtown businesses tried to regulate traffic in the name of ''efficiency.'' Automotive interest groups, meanwhile, legitimized their claim to the streets by invoking ''freedom''вЂ"a rhetorical stance of particular power in the United States. Fighting Traffic offers a new look at both the origins of the automotive city in America and how social groups shape technological change. ![]() Fasting: The Ultimate Guide to Intermittent, Alternate-Day, One Meal A Day, and Extended Water Fasting by Bravex Publications English | December 2, 2019 | ISBN: 1647480299 | 214 pages | PDF | 1.60 Mb Have you ever wanted to lose weight, get healthier, and live longer, but you do not know how to do it all? If so, then keep reading... ![]() Stefano Nolfi, Dario Floreano, "Evolutionary Robotics: The Biology, Intelligence, and Technology of Self-Organizing Machines" English | 2000 | pages: 318 | ISBN: 0262140705 | PDF | 22,5 mb Evolutionary robotics is a new technique for the automatic creation of autonomous robots. Inspired by the Darwinian principle of selective reproduction of the fittest, it views robots as autonomous artificial organisms that develop their own skills in close interaction with the environment and without human intervention. Drawing heavily on biology and ethology, it uses the tools of neural networks, genetic algorithms, dynamic systems, and biomorphic engineering. The resulting robots share with simple biological systems the characteristics of robustness, simplicity, small size, flexibility, and modularity. ![]() European Union Law And Defence Integration By Martin Trybus 2005 | 476 Pages | ISBN: 1841134406 | PDF | 3 MB This monograph examines the legal dimension of European defence integration from the Second World War to the Treaty Establishing a Constitution for Europe. It covers the evolution of European defence and security law in its legal,historical, and political context. The notion of defence law describes the entire field of rules created to regulate the defence of a nation or alliance. The analysis leads from the earliest mutual defence treaties to the failure of the European Defence Community and the eventual separation of defence from the mainstream of European integration in the 1950s, further to the re-vitalisation of a European security policy in the Treaties of Maastricht, Amsterdam, and Nice. In the context of this evolutionary process, the book examines the function of Community Law as an instrument of European defence integration. Community law affects the economic and social aspects of the defence within the limits of the security exemptions of the EC Treaty. It has an impact on the composition of the armed forces, the procurement of armaments, or the regulation of the defence industries. The book concludes with an analysis of the Common Security and Defence Policy of the Constitutional Treaty agreed by the European Council in 2004. The discussion shows that European defence integration is characterised by fragmentation in an area where coherence is particularly important. First, defence and security are addressed in several organisations: the EU, the Western European Union, NATO, the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe, and the Organisation for Joint Armaments Cooperation. Second, defence and security are addressed in both the supranational Community Pillar and the intergovernmental Second Pillar of the Treaty on European Union. The new Constitutional Treaty aims to overcome the three-Pillar structure of the Union. Nevertheless, it leaves the intergovernmental character of the security and defence policy intact and introduces flexible frameworks for its mutual defence, crisis management, and armaments components. However, the Union needs a coherent defence policy to ensure her security and to speak with one voice on the international scene. |