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Dutch (Hugo in Three Months)
By Jane Fenoulhet
This new edition of Hugo Dutch in Three Months has been
written for us by Jane Fenoulhet, who has considerable
experience in teaching her subjea from university level
downwards. The book is designed for students learning at
home. who want to acquire a good working knowledge of
the language in a shon time. The grammar is presented
concisely and clearly, and the student is given plenty of
opportunity to praaise what has been learnt. In order to
gain the most from Hugo Dutch in Three Months, you should
spend about eight hours a week studying. Every three
weeks in the course there is time allowed for revision as
well as revision exerdses.
Start with sections 1-3 on pronundation. It is extremely
imponant that you master the sounds of Dutch before
moving on to the grammar. Each sound is described in
enough detail for you to work our its pronundation, but if
possible this should be done in conjunction with the CD
recordings that we offer as optional extras to the book.
The best way to master the sounds. stress and intonation
of a foreign language is by imitating a native speaker.
Failing this, you might be able to listen to Dutch on the
radio or via the internet; it wil1 at lea st give you some idea
of the sounds and rhythm of spoken Dutch. You should
move on to the following sessions only when you are able
to recognize readily which letters spell which sounds. The
exercises and drills will Read more...
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This workbook is designed to help non-native English speakers improve their knowledge and understanding of core banking and financial terminology.
Self-study exercises and practical exercises for classroom use are included, making it easy to test your classroom knowledge at home. It uses a variety of engaging activities such as word games, crosswords, speaking exercises and group games, which make learning easy and fun! Read more...
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This is a new title in the range which focuses on an extremely important, yet difficult, area of study for learners. Phrases such as 'go with the flow' or 'hang around' form a natural part of native English speakers' speech; however, they present the learner with a tall order - having to master distinctive expressions whose meaning cannot be deduced from the meaning of their actual words. Containing a range of word games, quizzes and exercises, this workbook will help build vocabulary confidence in a fun, memorable way. Read more...
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Praise for Write to TV
Martie Cook imparts a tremendous amount of knowledge in a way that is both easy to understand and entertaining. It is like having a mentor in book form. Christopher Crowe, writer, The Last of the Mohicans
"I think this is about the best book on writing for television out there. I hope it sells like crazy because television will be better for it." -Peter Dunne, Emmy and Peabody Award-Winning Television Producer (CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, JAG), Writer (Melrose Place, Dallas, Knots Landing), and Book Author (Emotional Structure - Quill Driver Books)
"In her new book Write To TV, Martie Cook gives the fledgling writer an insider's view of the TV industry and breaking into the writing game. Using her wit, candor and years of hard-won experience, Martie reports back from the TV trenches and breaks down everything it takes to make it as a writer. We learn the secrets of a winning spec, how to find an agent and what to expect when you do finally land that first big job. It's all here. She even covers what your script cover should look like. And it's all in a fun, personal, practical guide. Where was this book when I was starting out?"
--Manny Basanese, Writer/Producer The Steve Harvey Show and The Wayans Brothers
Write to TV is a must read for anyone even thinking of becoming a TV Writer. Walter Klenhard, writer/director, numerous movies of the week.
"Martie has done a terrific job in laying out a practical, nuts-and-bolts approac Read more...
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Amazon.com
As a textbook suitable for the classroom or self-study, Michael Scott's Programming Language Pragmatics provides a worthy tour of the theory and practice of how programming languages are run on today's computers. Clearly organized and filled with a wide-ranging perspective on over 40 different languages, this book will be appreciated for its depth and breadth of coverage on an essential topic in computer science.
With references to dozens of programming languages, from Ada to Turing and everything in between (including C, C++, Java, and Perl), this book is a truly in-depth guide to how code is compiled (or interpreted) and executed on computer hardware. Early chapters tend to be slightly more theoretical (with coverage of regular expressions and context-free grammars) and will be most valuable to the computer science student, but much of this book is accessible to anyone seeking to widen their knowledge (especially since recent standards surrounding XML make use of some of the same vocabulary presented here).
The book has a comprehensive discussion of compilation and linking, as well as how data types are implemented in memory. Sections on functional and logical programming (illustrated with Scheme and Prolog, which are often used in AI research) can expand your understanding of how programming languages work. Final sections on the advantages--and complexities--of concurrent processing, plus a nice treatment of code optimization techniques, round out the te Read more...
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From Publishers Weekly
Most readers will have at least dim memories from geometry class of the irrational number pi. Theoretical astrophysicist Livio gives pi's overlooked cousin phi its due with this lively account, the first on the subject written for the layperson. Phi is the golden ratio of antiquity (1.6180339887), a never-ending number so lauded for its harmonious qualities that in the 16th century it was dubbed the divine proportion. It is related to phenomena as diverse as the petal arrangements of roses, the breeding patterns of rabbits and the shape of our galaxy. Phi is also claimed to have been crucial in the design of the Great Pyramids, the composition of the Mona Lisa and the construction of Stradivarius violins. Livio (The Accelerating Universe) carefully investigates these and other claims and does not hesitate to debunk myths perpetuated by overzealous enthusiasts he calls "Golden Numberists." This is an engaging history of mathematics as well, addressing such perennial questions as the geometric basis of aesthetic pleasure and the nature of mathematical objects. Useful diagrams and handsome illustrations of works under discussion are amply provided. Livio is gifted with an accessible, entertaining style: one typical chapter bounds within five pages from an extended discourse on prime numbers to a clever Oscar Wilde quote about beauty to an amusing anecdote about Samuel Beckett and finally to an eminently clear explanation of G"del's incompleteness theorem Read more...
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From Publishers Weekly
The idea of symmetry has been heavily deployed in recent science popularizations to introduce advanced subjects in math and physics. This approach usually backfires—mathematical symmetry is much too difficult for most laypeople to understand. But this engaging treatise soft-pedals it in a crowd-pleasing way. The title's formula is the "quintic" equation (involving x raised to the fifth power), the analysis of which gave rise to "group theory," the mathematical apparatus scientists use to explore symmetry. Inevitably, the author's attempts to explain group theory and its applications in particle physics and string theory to a general audience fall sadly short, so readers will just have to take his word for the Mozartean beauty of it all. Fortunately, astrophysicist Livio (The Golden Ratio) keeps the hard stuff to a minimum, concentrating instead on interesting digressions into human interest (e.g., the founder of group theory, Evariste Galois, was a revolutionary firebrand who died in 1832 at age 20 in a duel over "an infamous coquette"), pop psychology (women have more orgasms when their partners have symmetrical faces), strategies for finding a soul mate and some easy math puzzles readers might actually solve. The result is a somewhat shapeless but intriguing excursion. Photos.
Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.
From Scientific American
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Book Description
Second Edition of a classic, revised to cover SQL:1999.
Product Description
This is the second edition of the popular practitioner's guide to SQL, the industry-standard database query language. Like most computer languages, SQL can be overwhelming when you first see it, but for years readers have relied on this book to clear the confusion and explain how SQL works and how to use it effectively. Packed with tips, tricks, and good information, SQL Clearly Explained, Second Edition teaches database users and programmers everything they need to know to get their job done including
· formulating SQL queries,
· understanding how queries are processed by the DBMS,
· maximizing performance,
· using SQL to enter, modify, or delete data,
· creating and maintaining database structural elements, and
· embedding SQL in applications.
Features
· Updated and expanded to include changes in the SQL standard (SQL:1999) as well as recently implemented aspects of SQL-92.
· Includes CD with examples from the book as well as MySQL, a popular open-source DBMS, on which the examples are based.
· Web enhanced with extra features available online at www.mkp.com.
* Second edition of classic SQL handbook
* Updated to cover changes in the SQL language standard (SQL:1999)
* Includes CD with MySQL software
See all Editorial Reviews
Product Details
* Paperback: 400 pages
* Publisher: Morgan Kaufmann; 2nd edition (April 2003)
* Language: English
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Since the publication of TOTAL ORGASM in 1973 I have been very pleased
with the response that readers have given me by mail and directly in my workshops.
Many of the letters commented that the exercises and concepts outlined here were
useful: to some they were earth-shattering.
The greatest enthusiasm has come from therapists and counselors in the
sexual field, who see this book as a reference or a guide to their work. This
acceptance is most gratifying and rewarding to me. Thank you.
My thanks also to Brev Sinclair who devised the chart of exercises found on
page 214 in this edition. It should greatly simplify remembering the sequence of
exercises and therefore make their practice easier.
Jack Lee Rosenberg
1975
Contents:
In the Beginning 1
Some Principles 7
How to Work 13
Breathing and Movement 21
Orgasm 29
Exercising Alone 37
Preliminaries for Working with a Partner 99
Working with a Partner 109
Masturbation 163
Joining Together 173
How to Lose your Mind 187
Religion and Sex - Spirituality and Orgasm 199
How the Book Came to Be 209
# Paperback 218 Pages
# Publisher: Random House, Bookworks, 1981 (1973). Reprint. (1981)
# ISBN-10: 0394731670
# ISBN-13: 978-0394731674 Read more...
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If you get a bang out of the flash and thud of an explosion and are intrigued by soft munitions, propellants and weapons, why not build your own bazooka? Anthony Lewis takes you through the process, from constructing the cartridge, barrel, grip and sights to mixing the propellant and igniter to assembling, loading and test-firing. For information purposes only.
Product Details
* Paperback: 64 pages
* Publisher: Paladin Press (September 1993)
* Language: English
* ISBN-10: 0873647386
* ISBN-13: 978-0873647380 Read more...
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Review
Praise for Write to TV
Martie Cook imparts a tremendous amount of knowledge in a way that is both easy to understand and entertaining. It is like having a mentor in book form. Christopher Crowe, writer, The Last of the Mohicans
"I think this is about the best book on writing for television out there. I hope it sells like crazy because television will be better for it." -Peter Dunne, Emmy and Peabody Award-Winning Television Producer (CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, JAG), Writer (Melrose Place, Dallas, Knots Landing), and Book Author (Emotional Structure - Quill Driver Books)
"In her new book Write To TV, Martie Cook gives the fledgling writer an insider's view of the TV industry and breaking into the writing game. Using her wit, candor and years of hard-won experience, Martie reports back from the TV trenches and breaks down everything it takes to make it as a writer. We learn the secrets of a winning spec, how to find an agent and what to expect when you do finally land that first big job. It's all here. She even covers what your script cover should look like. And it's all in a fun, personal, practical guide. Where was this book when I was starting out?"
--Manny Basanese, Writer/Producer The Steve Harvey Show and The Wayans Brothers
Write to TV is a must read for anyone even thinking of becoming a TV Writer. Walter Klenhard, writer/director, numerous movies of the week.
"Martie has done a terrific job in laying out a practical, nuts-and-bolts approac Read more...
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Posted: July 31st, 2008, 3:36am CEST

Amazon.com
As a textbook suitable for the classroom or self-study, Michael Scott's Programming Language Pragmatics provides a worthy tour of the theory and practice of how programming languages are run on today's computers. Clearly organized and filled with a wide-ranging perspective on over 40 different languages, this book will be appreciated for its depth and breadth of coverage on an essential topic in computer science.
With references to dozens of programming languages, from Ada to Turing and everything in between (including C, C++, Java, and Perl), this book is a truly in-depth guide to how code is compiled (or interpreted) and executed on computer hardware. Early chapters tend to be slightly more theoretical (with coverage of regular expressions and context-free grammars) and will be most valuable to the computer science student, but much of this book is accessible to anyone seeking to widen their knowledge (especially since recent standards surrounding XML make use of some of the same vocabulary presented here).
The book has a comprehensive discussion of compilation and linking, as well as how data types are implemented in memory. Sections on functional and logical programming (illustrated with Scheme and Prolog, which are often used in AI research) can expand your understanding of how programming languages work. Final sections on the advantages--and complexities--of concurrent processing, plus a nice treatment of code optimization techniques, round out the te Read more...
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Posted: July 31st, 2008, 3:36am CEST

From Publishers Weekly
Most readers will have at least dim memories from geometry class of the irrational number pi. Theoretical astrophysicist Livio gives pi's overlooked cousin phi its due with this lively account, the first on the subject written for the layperson. Phi is the golden ratio of antiquity (1.6180339887), a never-ending number so lauded for its harmonious qualities that in the 16th century it was dubbed the divine proportion. It is related to phenomena as diverse as the petal arrangements of roses, the breeding patterns of rabbits and the shape of our galaxy. Phi is also claimed to have been crucial in the design of the Great Pyramids, the composition of the Mona Lisa and the construction of Stradivarius violins. Livio (The Accelerating Universe) carefully investigates these and other claims and does not hesitate to debunk myths perpetuated by overzealous enthusiasts he calls "Golden Numberists." This is an engaging history of mathematics as well, addressing such perennial questions as the geometric basis of aesthetic pleasure and the nature of mathematical objects. Useful diagrams and handsome illustrations of works under discussion are amply provided. Livio is gifted with an accessible, entertaining style: one typical chapter bounds within five pages from an extended discourse on prime numbers to a clever Oscar Wilde quote about beauty to an amusing anecdote about Samuel Beckett and finally to an eminently clear explanation of G"del's incompleteness theorem Read more...
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Posted: July 31st, 2008, 3:36am CEST

From Publishers Weekly
The idea of symmetry has been heavily deployed in recent science popularizations to introduce advanced subjects in math and physics. This approach usually backfires—mathematical symmetry is much too difficult for most laypeople to understand. But this engaging treatise soft-pedals it in a crowd-pleasing way. The title's formula is the "quintic" equation (involving x raised to the fifth power), the analysis of which gave rise to "group theory," the mathematical apparatus scientists use to explore symmetry. Inevitably, the author's attempts to explain group theory and its applications in particle physics and string theory to a general audience fall sadly short, so readers will just have to take his word for the Mozartean beauty of it all. Fortunately, astrophysicist Livio (The Golden Ratio) keeps the hard stuff to a minimum, concentrating instead on interesting digressions into human interest (e.g., the founder of group theory, Evariste Galois, was a revolutionary firebrand who died in 1832 at age 20 in a duel over "an infamous coquette"), pop psychology (women have more orgasms when their partners have symmetrical faces), strategies for finding a soul mate and some easy math puzzles readers might actually solve. The result is a somewhat shapeless but intriguing excursion. Photos.
Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.
From Scientific American
The so- Read more...
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Posted: July 31st, 2008, 3:36am CEST

Book Description
Second Edition of a classic, revised to cover SQL:1999.
Product Description
This is the second edition of the popular practitioner's guide to SQL, the industry-standard database query language. Like most computer languages, SQL can be overwhelming when you first see it, but for years readers have relied on this book to clear the confusion and explain how SQL works and how to use it effectively. Packed with tips, tricks, and good information, SQL Clearly Explained, Second Edition teaches database users and programmers everything they need to know to get their job done including
· formulating SQL queries,
· understanding how queries are processed by the DBMS,
· maximizing performance,
· using SQL to enter, modify, or delete data,
· creating and maintaining database structural elements, and
· embedding SQL in applications.
Features
· Updated and expanded to include changes in the SQL standard (SQL:1999) as well as recently implemented aspects of SQL-92.
· Includes CD with examples from the book as well as MySQL, a popular open-source DBMS, on which the examples are based.
· Web enhanced with extra features available online at www.mkp.com.
* Second edition of classic SQL handbook
* Updated to cover changes in the SQL language standard (SQL:1999)
* Includes CD with MySQL software
See all Editorial Reviews
Product Details
* Paperback: 400 pages
* Publisher: Morgan Kaufmann; 2nd edition (April 2003)
* Language: English
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Posted: July 31st, 2008, 3:36am CEST

Since the publication of TOTAL ORGASM in 1973 I have been very pleased
with the response that readers have given me by mail and directly in my workshops.
Many of the letters commented that the exercises and concepts outlined here were
useful: to some they were earth-shattering.
The greatest enthusiasm has come from therapists and counselors in the
sexual field, who see this book as a reference or a guide to their work. This
acceptance is most gratifying and rewarding to me. Thank you.
My thanks also to Brev Sinclair who devised the chart of exercises found on
page 214 in this edition. It should greatly simplify remembering the sequence of
exercises and therefore make their practice easier.
Jack Lee Rosenberg
1975
Contents:
In the Beginning 1
Some Principles 7
How to Work 13
Breathing and Movement 21
Orgasm 29
Exercising Alone 37
Preliminaries for Working with a Partner 99
Working with a Partner 109
Masturbation 163
Joining Together 173
How to Lose your Mind 187
Religion and Sex - Spirituality and Orgasm 199
How the Book Came to Be 209
# Paperback 218 Pages
# Publisher: Random House, Bookworks, 1981 (1973). Reprint. (1981)
# ISBN-10: 0394731670
# ISBN-13: 978-0394731674 Read more...
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Product Description
If you get a bang out of the flash and thud of an explosion and are intrigued by soft munitions, propellants and weapons, why not build your own bazooka? Anthony Lewis takes you through the process, from constructing the cartridge, barrel, grip and sights to mixing the propellant and igniter to assembling, loading and test-firing. For information purposes only.
Product Details
* Paperback: 64 pages
* Publisher: Paladin Press (September 1993)
* Language: English
* ISBN-10: 0873647386
* ISBN-13: 978-0873647380 Read more...
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Build your own 9mm, blowback, selective-fire submachine gun that's as powerful as an Uzi or HK MP5 but has fewer parts and is more durable. Simply follow the step-by-step instructions and machinist's drawings in this book. For academic study only.
Product Details
* Paperback: 136 pages
* Publisher: Paladin Press (September 1985)
* Language: English
* ISBN-10: 0873648404
* ISBN-13: 978-0873648400 Read more...
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With the advances in digital technology, musicians can now produce their own music. But the gear is only part of the equation when it comes to recording and mixing. The next part is finding a soundproof room that you can produce it in. Unfortunately, any old room in your house will not suffice for a quality recording. Without a decent room, you'l never be able to record a studio-quality recording you'll be proud of and excited to have other people hear. So how do you go about creating a space in your home that has similar acoustics to that of a world-class studio? How do you soundproof this room to keep your sound in and outside noise out? How do you construct or modify the room so that its size and shape best complement its function? Home Recording Studio: Build It Like the Pros teaches you how to do all these things, from building a professional home studio to saving thousands of dollars in the process. This book shows you how to design and understand your room-- how to treat it, wire it, and condition it while using widely available materials. Each step features visual aids to illustrate underlying concepts, as well as professional tips and examples from actual studios. Everything is covered, from room design to electrical considerations, room treatments to codes, permits, special needs, and more. With over 30 years of construction experience, Rod Gervais gives you a comprehensive and cost-effective plan for building that home studio that will have yo Read more...
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Concise but complete, this mini-encyclopedia contains over 1,500 entries covering all important concepts, compounds, techniques and acronyms for quick and easy reference.
Guiding readers through the ever-increasing jungle of nucleic acid science and technology, the book distills the key information out of the large body of primary literature and presents it in a single volume.
A first-stop resource for everyone, from students to established researchers, as both a desktop and library reference.
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Concise but complete, this mini-encyclopedia contains over 1,500 entries covering all important concepts, compounds, techniques and acronyms for quick and easy reference.
Guiding readers through the ever-increasing jungle of nucleic acid science and technology, the book distills the key information out of the large body of primary literature and presents it in a single volume.
A first-stop resource for everyone, from students to established researchers, as both a desktop and library reference.
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* Hardcover: 350 pages
* Publisher: Wiley-VCH; 1 edition (June 23, 2008)
* Language: English
* ISBN-10: 3527312110
* ISBN-13: 978-3527312115 Read more...
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