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Authors:Debra D. Bragg, Elisabeth A. Barnett,
Publisher: Jossey-Bass
Keywords: community, colleges, single, directions, issue, new, pathways, college, academic
Number of Pages: 120
Published: 2006-10-13
List price: $29.00
ISBN-10: 0787994227
ISBN-13: 9780787994228
Academic Pathways To and From the Community College examines local, state, and federal programs and policies designed to enhance opportunities for underserved students to enter and succeed in college, paying particular attention to community colleges. The volume focuses on academic pathways, including boundary-spanning curricula, instructional strategies, and organizational structures that link high schools with two and four-year colleges. Topics cover dual credit, dual enrollment, and early and middle college high schools, as well as career and technical education pathways, community
Author: comp Elza Barnett A. (Barnett Abraham)
Publisher: BiblioLife
Keywords: orangeburg, cemetery, jewish
Number of Pages: 8
Published: 2009-07-17
List price: $14.75
ISBN-10: 1110967489
ISBN-13: 9781110967483
Authors:Elisabeth Stark, Elisabeth Leiss, Werner Abraham,
Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing Co
Keywords: studies, language, companion, series, emergence, historical, determination, typology, context, constraints, nominal
Number of Pages: 370
Published: 2007-08-23
List price: $180.00
ISBN-10: 9027230994
ISBN-13: 9789027230997
Authors:Yvonne A. Barnett, Christopher R. Barnett,
Publisher: Humana Press
Keywords: methods, medicine, molecular, protocols, aging
Number of Pages: 385
Published: 2000-06-15
List price: $119.50
ISBN-10: 0896035824
ISBN-13: 9780896035829
Univ. of Ulster, Northern Ireland. Details key biochemical, analytical, and molecular techniques for the investigation of aging at the cellular, tissue, organ, and whole system levels. For researchers in gerontology and pharmacology. Expanded-outline format.
Authors:R. J. Barlow, A. R. Barnett, AR Barnett,
Publisher: Wiley
Keywords: fortran, programming, principles, scientists, computing
Number of Pages: 292
Published: 1998-09-09
List price: $100.00
ISBN-10: 0471955965
ISBN-13: 9780471955962
Computing for Scientists focuses on the principles involved in scientific programming. Topics of importance and interest to scientists are presented in a thoughtful and thought-provoking way, with coverage ranging from high-level object-oriented software to low-level machine-code operations. Taking a problem-solving approach, this book gives the reader an insight into the ways programs are implemented and what actually happens when they run. Throughout, the importance of good programming style is emphasised and illustrated. Two languages, Fortran 90 and C++, are used to provide contrasting exa
Authors:Barnett Rich, Philip Schmidt, Barnett Rich,
Publisher: McGraw-Hill
Keywords: mathematics, elementary, review, outline, schaum
Number of Pages: 288
Published: 1997-03-01
List price: $18.95
ISBN-10: 0070522790
ISBN-13: 9780070522794
Following the successful model of the prior edition, which sold over 119,000 copies, this book assumes no prior knowledge of mathematics and makes accessible all of elementary math, including the basics of algebra and geometry. It features up-to-date terminology plus added explanations of how to make calculations both with and without a calculator. Thousands of questions, with fully worked out solutions or delayed answers, help students learn how to solve the kinds of problems commonly encountered on exams and in real life.
Authors:Elisabeth Kraus, Elisabeth Kraus, Carolin Auer,
Publisher: Camden House
Keywords: north, american, literature, culture, studies, european, america, usa, popular, media, simulacrum
Number of Pages: 271
Published: 1999-12-27
List price: $75.00
ISBN-10: 1571131876
ISBN-13: 9781571131874
This collection of original essays is a response to the paradigm shift that has taken place in cultural studies in the wake of postmodernism and poststructuralism. Such concepts as ’truth’ or ’reality’ have been increasingly called into question, since the realization that our experience of ’the real’ is always mediated through an ’empire of signs,’ as Roland Barthes put it. After a predominantly optimistic evaluation of the effects of the media in the 1960s (by Marshall McLuhan, Hans Magnus Enzensberger, and others), a growing awareness of the t