Elementary Statistics

Elementary Statistics

Author: Ron Larson

Publisher: Prentice Hall

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 615

ISBN-13: 9780131483163

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For algebra-based Introductory Statistics courses. Offering an approach with a visual/graphical emphasis, this text offers a number of examples on the premise that students learn best by doing. This book features an emphasis on interpretation of results and critical thinking over calculations.


Competitive Programming 4 - Book 1

Competitive Programming 4 - Book 1

Author: Steven Halim

Publisher:

Published: 2018-12-03

Total Pages: 330

ISBN-13: 9781716745522

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This Competitive Programming book, 4th edition (CP4) is a must have for every competitive programmer. Mastering the contents of this book is a necessary (but admittedly not sufficient) condition if one wishes to take a leap forward from being just another ordinary coder to being among one of the world's finest competitive programmers. Typical readers of Book 1 (only) of CP4 would include: (1). Secondary or High School Students who are competing in the annual International Olympiad in Informatics (IOI) (including the National or Provincial Olympiads) as Book 1 covers most of the current IOI Syllabus, (2). Casual University students who are using this book as supplementary material for typical Data Structures and Algorithms courses, (3). Anyone who wants to prepare for typical fundamental data structure/algorithm part of a job interview at top IT companies. Typical readers of both Book 1 + Book 2 of CP4 would include: (1). University students who are competing in the annual International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC) Regional Contests (including the World Finals) as Book 2 covers much more Computer Science topics that have appeared in the ICPCs, (2). Teachers or Coaches who are looking for comprehensive training materials, (3). Anyone who loves solving problems through computer programs. There are numerous programming contests for those who are no longer eligible for ICPC, including Google CodeJam, Facebook Hacker Cup, TopCoder Open, CodeForces contest, Internet Problem Solving Contest (IPSC), etc.


Seeds Of Greatness

Seeds Of Greatness

Author: Denis Waitley

Publisher: Gallery Books

Published: 2010-06-01

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781451607550

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From an author with “Vince Lombardi power in a Bob Newhart personality” (The Washington Post): the real keys, the seeds, necessary to develop a truly meaningful life. In Seeds of Greatness, Denis Waitley shows how to nurture the greatness within you to develop a system that allows you to do in months what many psychologists take years to accomplish. Based on the ten attributes, or seeds, that can lead to a fulfilling life, Denis empowers you to change your life for the better. His secrets will allow you to combine positive attitudes with your natural abilities, choose your goals and follow steps to attain them, understand others and be understood by others, set higher goals, and more.


Men Without Redemption

Men Without Redemption

Author: Nick Gallicchio

Publisher: Trafford on Demand Pub

Published: 2007-06

Total Pages: 387

ISBN-13: 1425120946

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Every now and then, a blockbuster novel comes along - Sidney Sheldon's Rage of Angels, Mario Puzo's The Godfather, and Nicholas Pileggi's Wiseguys come to mind. Now we have Men Without Redemption by Nick Gallicchio. Gallicchio's new novel is indeed explosive; not just another ordinary novel about gangsters, corruption and mob hits, but directly drawn from the streets of reality. It revolves around a mob cadre with an ingenious plan to overthrow the president of an International Union of Working People. The story reveals and masterfully interweaves the main aspects inherent in both organized crime and the American labor movement. Gallicchio hurls readers into a world they have never known before by punctuating the pages with unexpected plots enshrouded in mystery, bathed in blood and suffused with pathos. Myriad planned murders are rife with intrigue, riveting in their description and deftly carried out with such subtlety and cunning readers will find themselves (almost) sympathetic to those who execute them. Sizzling love scenes are bound to curl the hair on the back of one's neck as the author, in a sublime and entrancing way, imparts to the sultry scenes the true meaning of sexual romance and genuine love. Men Without Redemption contains all the ingredients needed in a page-turning novel - gritted teeth, sarcasm, blind loyalty, vengeance, familial love, hate and utter connivance, altruism and the epic sins of fathers bequeathed to sons.


Dismazed and Driven

Dismazed and Driven

Author: Diane Nilan

Publisher:

Published: 2020-11-15

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9781735631714

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Intrepid family homeless advocate, Diane Nilan's memoir of her journeys to tell the tale of children and their families seeking education while experiencing homelessness.


Honeymoon in Tehran

Honeymoon in Tehran

Author: Azadeh Moaveni

Publisher: Random House Trade Paperbacks

Published: 2010-04-27

Total Pages: 370

ISBN-13: 0812977904

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Azadeh Moaveni, longtime Middle East correspondent for Time magazine, returns to Iran to cover the rise of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. Living and working in Tehran, she finds a nation that openly yearns for freedom and contact with the West but whose economic grievances and nationalist spirit find an outlet in Ahmadinejad’s strident pronouncements. And then the unexpected happens: Azadeh falls in love with a young Iranian man and decides to get married and start a family in Tehran. Suddenly, she finds herself navigating an altogether different side of Iranian life. As women are arrested for “immodest dress” and the authorities unleash a campaign of intimidation against journalists, Azadeh is forced to make the hard decision that her family’s future lies outside Iran. Powerful and poignant, Honeymoon in Tehran is the harrowing story of a young woman’s tenuous life in a country she thought she could change.


First to Fall

First to Fall

Author: Ken Ellingwood

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2021-05-04

Total Pages: 228

ISBN-13: 1643137034

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A vividly told tale of a forgotten American hero—an impassioned newsman who fought for the right to speak out against slavery. The history of the fight for free press has never been more vital in our own time, when journalists are targeted as “enemies of the people.” In this bnrilliant and rigorously researched history, award-winning journalist and author Ken Ellingwood animates the life and times of abolitionist newspaper editor Elijah Lovejoy. First to Fall illuminates this flawed yet heroic figure who made the ultimate sacrifice while fighting for free press rights in a time when the First Amendment offered little protection for those who dared to critique America’s “peculiar institution.” Culminating in Lovejoy’s dramatic clashes with the pro-slavery mob in Alton, Illinois—who were torching printing press after printing press—First to Fall will bring Lovejoy, his supporters and his enemies to life during the raucous 1830s at the edge of slave country. It was a bloody period of innovation, conflict, violent politics, and painful soul-searching over pivotal issues of morality and justice. In the tradition of books like The Arc of Justice, First to Fall elevates a compelling, socially urgent narrative that has never received the attention it deserves. The book will aim to do no less than rescue Lovejoy from the footnotes of history and restore him as a martyr whose death was not only a catalyst for widespread abolitionist action, but also inaugurated the movement toward the free press protections we cherish so dearly today.


Strange Country

Strange Country

Author: Mark Dapin

Publisher: Pan Australia

Published: 2008-11-01

Total Pages: 395

ISBN-13: 1742623689

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"This book is about the people I met as I crisscrossed Australia by train and plane and L-plated car: the undefeated dreamers and wild-hearted romantics, the obsessed hobbyists and beautiful failures. It is about heroes and legends, illusions, delusions and hope, and one or two men with shit for brains who ought to be locked up." As anyone who's ever read Mark Dapin's column and features in Good Weekend knows, he's an immensely funny, acute and vivid observer of Australian life. In Strange Country, he takes us on a journey through a very different Australia - a country that's eccentric, puzzling, big-hearted, small-minded, nostalgic and sometimes just plain mad. From the last travelling boxing tent to feral urban sewer rats to Vietnam Veteran bikies and the annual Parkes Elvis Festival, his writing illuminates the stranger side of Australian life in a travel book like no other.