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  • Spar 11%
    - Applications with LIGGGHTS
    av Michael Rackl
    1 388,-

  • av Mark Ryan
    326,-

    Stehen Sie wie viele Schülerinnen und Schüler mit der Mathematik auf Kriegsfuß? Wollen Sie sich als möglicherweise fachfremd unterrichtende Lehrkraft einen Überblick über die Mathematik der Sekundarstufe verschaffen? Betrachten Sie sich eher als weniger talentiert in Mathematik? Dieses Dummies-Buch lässt Sie nicht allein. Alle Grundlagen, Schritt-für-Schritt-Erklärungen, viele Beispiele, Übungen und Lösungen sowie das Aufzeigen von Zusammenhängen; mit diesem Buch werden Sie sich viel sicherer fühlen.

  • av Eric Maschwitz & George Posford
    206,-

    Max is an Austrian officer in the army and son of a highly placed general. His father wants him to marry a Countess but he has fallen in love with Vicki. Attending a party given in his honour, they are informed that war has broken out. Max writes a note to Vicki and goes off to war. Unfortunately the note is lost. Some time after the war, Max is just a shoe shop assistant while Vicki is now a famous singer. They meet and at first she snubs him but then falls in love with him again.

  • av Anya M. Daly
    1 633,-

    This book clarifies interdependence as a concept and reveals the ontological commitments that demonstrate how this notion can address a range of contemporary issues. The book's framework is organized around Merleau-Ponty's non-dualist and relational ontology, which underpins human subjects and other living beings in what he calls an interworld.

  • Spar 13%
    av Tomi Ungerer
    985

    This extravagant book presents 330 of Tomi Ungerer's illustrations, paintings and collages, many of them previously unpublished. When Ungerer moved from the Alsace to New York in the mid-1950s and began working as a graphic designer and illustrator, a crazy new world opened itself up to him, which the gifted artist transformed into what are perhaps the most remarkable and powerful works of his career-expressive and universal pictures that present the land of opportunity in an inimitable manner. Co-published with Diogenes, Zurich

  • Spar 12%
    av Henry Wessel
    849,-

    This book presents three independent bodies of work by Henry Wessel from the past five decades. Each is a precise sequence recreating the experience of passing through the territory described. "Walkabout" invites the viewer to walk with Wessel through workingclass neighborhoods and bordering urban areas. The photos show sun-soaked homes, cars, bars, alleyways, gas stations and cyclone fences, reminding us that intuition can lead to dramatic possibilities anywhere. Wessel describes his approach: "At the core of this receptivity is a process that might be called soft eyes. It is a physical sensation. You are not looking for something. You are open, receptive. At some point, you are in front of something that you cannot ignore." "Man Alone" comprises photographs Wessel made of men in San Francisco. What at first seems a study of the gesture and gait of the urban man is actually a collection of individuals: each man's singularity is described through the interrelatedness of stride, garb, facial expression and the shape of the photo. Wessel's final series "Botanical Census" meanders through city streets, parks, roadsides and open fields. Images of bushes, succulents, trees, topiary and weeds, rendered by sharp-edged light, reveal the aesthetic possibilities growing all around us.

  • Spar 10%
    av Henry Wessel
    507,-

    In the fall of 1960 Henry Wessel left his family home in New Jersey to attend college in Central Pennsylvania. At the time, he had never been further west than Philadelphia. On Friday afternoons, to offset the daily classroom cadence, Wessel would pack a knapsack and hitchhike west. Once Saturday afternoon had ended, he would cross the highway and hitchhike back east, hoping to arrive in time for class on Monday morning. Though Wessel would not begin to photograph until years later, these early forays west planted seeds of discovery that proved fruitful for decades to come. Hitchhike is a westward journey from the grassy farmlands in the Midwest to the wide, open, dusty landscape further west. The sequence of photos draws from Wessel's 50-year archive and includes images of barns, gas stations, traveling salesmen, dogs asleep in truck beds, families eating in diners and open highways-all lit by bright western light, almost physical in its presence.

  • - Design and Implementation
    av John Lakos
    779,-

  • av Mark Sperring
    116,-

  • av Byron Sommardahl
    439,-

    Most software projects still fail to meet their potential -- and many still fail completely. The product owner should and can play a central role in overcoming the problems that cause projects to come up short. Agile Product Ownership will show them how. Drawing on decades of experience leading software projects, Byron Sommardahl identifies common challenges product owners encounter, helps you recognize them in your environment, and presents workable solutions you can easily adapt to your unique project. You'll find specific guidance for managing expectations, coordinating stakeholders and users, planning and managing projects, setting requirements, improving maintainability, and much more. Packed with realistic case studies, this guide shows the product owner what to look and listen for -- and above all, what to do about it.

  • av Ashis Sengupta
    1 375,-

    This book provides a comprehensive and rigorous treatment of real-life scientific problems which encounter non-linear data. The authors first present methods for developing distributions on a circle. Then, they proceed to show how such methods are generalized for other manifolds. They also consider new methods peculiar to certain other manifolds, like disc and hyperdisc. The organization of the book develops the methods from the beginning for a simple manifold, letting the reader appreciate how these unfold and generalize to more complicated manifolds. Next, rather than separately treating one distribution at a time, the authors develop the generalizations of the methods of derivations. Finally, new distributions are presented as outcomes of these generalizations. The authors also provide several real-life examples, which not only attest to the ongoing usefulness, but will also help the reader visualize other modern day areas of the applications of these important distributions.

  • - The Case for Mitigation
    av Allan McCay
    1 436,-

    The notion of a ''crime gene'' has attracted the attention of the general public and legal practitioners. In this book, McCay paints a picture of influences on criminal conduct that, instead of simply resulting from a ''crime gene'', result from the interplay of biological and social factors. Such a view of moral agency has implications for sentencing, and courts are now or will soon be asked to consider the mitigating effect of this interplay. The work contends that from the perspective of a retributivist, there may be ethical merit to a behavioural genetics based plea in mitigation. Furthermore, there may be ways of making such a plea that are consistent with existing lines of authority. In short there may be ethical and legal merit to such a plea.However, common law sentencing regimes generally pay attention to both retributive considerations and issues of community protection. The book argues that behavioural genetics based pleas in mitigation may make it more difficult to reconcile the retributive and community protection orientated aims of sentencing. It may thus raise ethical and legal difficulties for the many jurisdictions that attempt to balance these aims. In an area of law which lacks a body of precedent, this book benefits from insights from judges obtained through interviews.

  • - Beyond the Current Frameworks of Ethics, Law, and International Relations
    av Shunzo Majima
    2 077,-

    Civilian casualties in military operations involving major Western powers have started to attract public attention and debates. While the current ethical and legal frameworks, embodied in the Just War tradition (JWT) and International Humanitarian Law (IHL) respectively, prohibit direct attack on civilians, they permit harming civilians in indirect and proportionate attacks, so long as the attacks are considered legitimate. The emerging literature on ethics concerning civilian casualties points to the tension between the norms of non-combatant immunity and force protection and deals with complex ethical issues in contemporary counter-insurgency wars. This volume provides a theoretical explanation of why civilians accidentally harmed in expeditionary interventions should receive reparations. To do this, it looks beyond the current frameworks of JWT and IHL and focuses specifically on expeditionary interventions to analyse theoretical frameworks that govern compensation and reparation. Furthermore, this volume carefully examines whether arguments derived from the theory of liability and restorative justice could be applied to the context of accidental civilian casualties in armed conflict and discusses specific considerations in the context of contemporary counter-insurgency, such as whether victims should receive reparations where local insurgencies used ''human shields,'' and how victims of direct attacks by insurgents should be treated. Appealing to a wide audience from multiple disciplines, this volume is designed for scholars and courses on military ethics, international relations, and peace studies.

  • - History at Bowdoin College
    av John R Cross
    385,-

    Whispering Pines explores the rich historical contributions of the college as they pertain to the world and national events occurring at the time. Taken as a whole, it supplies a surprising and fascinating context to the overall course of American history.

  • av Annabelle Lynch
    195,-

    Discover the world of ladybirds in this beautifully illustrated picture book

  • av Ryan P. Wichelns
    268,-

    In this guide to all the outdoors Denver has to offer, you'll get the details on where to hike, climb, paddle, and cycle, as well as handy information on local outfitters and restaurants to help set you up for success on your next adventure in the Mile High City. Backpacker magazine is the premier source for backpacking gear reviews, outdoor skills information and advice, and destinations for backpacking, camping, and hiking.

  • av Irina Novikova
    1 566,-

    This book argues that although Soviet ideology did not accept the principle of biologically based racial inferiority, aspired to achieve equality for all citizens under socialist internationalism and regarded "race" as a concept formulated by modern capitalism, nevertheless Soviet films that addressed issues of "race" still exposed their authors' views. Moreover, the book contends that these views made a significant contribution to popular perceptions and to the gradual rise of "white supremacy" thinking in the late Soviet period, with such thinking being now very widely held in post-Soviet, contemporary Russia. The book discusses a wide range of films including films about Africa, Africans and Afro-Americans, explores in detail the Soviet social construction of race, gender and identity and contrasts this with the development of racial thinking in the Western world. The book's rich and subtle analysis shows how Soviet cine-culture in a variety of popular genres, from adventure films to biopics and political drama, re-articulated meanings of "race" through allegedly anti-racist imageries of "blackness" and "whiteness".

  • av William Merrin
    740,-

    Covering topics such as Facebook's acquisitions (Whatsapp, Instagram, Oculus Rift), Facebook games and challenges like Farmville, and privacy and ownership of Facebook profiles and posts, this short student-friendly book will explore the history, business model, cultural impact, and future of the titular social network.

  • av Nick Jones
    300,-

    Made to fit in a child's hand, Matchbox cars - and other vehicles - dominated the shelves of toyshops for thirty years. Here is the ideal reminder of these iconic toys.

  • av Howard Berry
    300,-

    Utilising previously unpublished photographs, Howard Berry tells the story of Alexander-Bodied buses and coaches.

  • av Joan Adler
    1 316,-

    In a condensed matter laboratory, visualization is especially useful in cases where it is possible to observe the interior of samples non-destructively. However, tools for visualizing surfaces and fields in engineering are often unsuitable. This book provides a complete guide to the application of visualization and other computational techniques in condensed matter physics and materials science research. It emphasizes three-dimensional visualization techniques and animation in condensed matter, statistical physics, computational physics, quantum mechanics, and optics. The text takes gives a truly hands-on approach, explaining techniques step by step with simple, representative examples.

  • av Andrew Bird
    246

    Highly illustrated throughout, the story of one of the most versatile RAF aircraft of the Second World War.

  • - A Cultural History
    av Dan (Royal Holloway University Rebellato
    3 151,-

  • av Jeffrey F. Williamson
    1 519,-

    This book provides a comprehensive overview of computational methods used in radiation oncology and imaging physics, addressing clinical and research applications. It reflects the way in which technology has revolutionized these fields, for example showing how highly accurate model-based dose calculation engines are derived from transport theory, and how optimization tools enable delivery of highly conformal dose distributions, and how image processing, registration, and reconstruction tools are driving towards adaptive treatment planning. Readers will gain the skillset needed to adapt general mathematical techniques to real problems encountered in today's practice.

  • av KENNEFICK CIARA
    1 104,-

  • - The Role of National Legislatures in Larger Member States
    av Diane (SciencesPo) Fromage
    1 030,-

    Did the Lisbon Treaty represent a turning point in national parliaments' roles within the European Union (EU)? 10 years after its entry into force, and after the EU has undergone significant changes, this book is the first lengthy publication that comprehensively assesses where national parliaments stand, both in a national and in a European perspective. To this end, it demonstrates how national parliaments increasingly interact with a growing number of EU institutions, and with their counterparts, and what functions these relationships fulfil. It also considers to what extent national parliaments have become 'Europeanised national institutions' actively involved in EU affairs on a domestic level, primarily on the basis of an analysis of the national parliaments of the largest EU Member States - France, Germany, Italy, Poland and Spain. Despite Brexit, the British Parliament too is examined where appropriate owing to its long-standing status as frontrunner in national parliaments' involvement in EU affairs. The book concludes that national parliaments have undoubtedly ceased to be absent from this field, as they have become much more actively engaged. Yet, some improvements remain necessary to ensure adequate levels of transparency, efficiency and sustainability, as well as to guarantee that engaging in EU affairs is attractive to national parliamentarians.

  • - An Evidence-Based Approach
    av Douglas (Doug) M. (Morrow) Gibler
    1 405,-

  • av PRIDDY ROGER
    200,-

  • - David in the Parallel Texts of Samuel-Kings and Chronicles
    av Lydie Kucova
    1 324,-

    This book compares and contrasts several parallel passages in the Hebrew Bible that relate to the David narratives. Lydie Kucová examines various ancient versions of the books of Samuel-Kings and Chronicles, showing how the David story is told differently across these textual witnesses. Beginning with a review of the previous scholarly synopses of these passages, Kucová outlines the main characteristics of the particular ancient versions that are significant for her study (Masoretic text, Dead Sea scrolls, Septuagint, Targums, Peshitta and Josephus related to the books of Samuel, Kings and Chronicles). She then proceeds to compare elements of the two separate accounts of David's reign, such as Saul's death, the Philistine campaigns, the transfer of the Ark, among others. Rather than imply any correlation between the texts, Kucová instead provides a parallel of David narratives for more convenient in-depth study.

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