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This dictionary includes explanations of over 200 mathematical
words and phrases. Other features include: multiplication tables;
table of squares and cubes; frequently-used fractions, decimals and
percentages; metric and imperial units; simple coordinate graphs;
angle and circle rules.
The answers to all the questions in Maths for Practice &
Revision, Books 1-5.
One of five textbooks for use in school and at home. Each left-hand
page shows methods with worked examples. The corresponding
right-hand page gives questions for the student to try. Topics
covered include: algebra addition, subtraction, multiplication and
division; brackets and factorization; fractions involving letters;
perimeter, area and volume using letters; substitution; simple
equations and inequalities; and formulae.
One of five textbooks for use in school and at home. Each left-hand
page shows methods with worked examples. The corresponding
right-hand page gives questions for the student to try. Topics
covered include: decimal columns; addition, subtraction,
multiplication and division of decimals, including money; vulgar
fractions; addition, subtraction, multiplication and division of
vulgar fractions; conversion between decimals and vulgar fractions;
and percentage.
One of five textbooks for use in school and at home. Each left-hand
page shows methods with worked examples. The corresponding
right-hand page gives questions for the student to try. Topics
covered include: factors, including prime factors, HCF and LCM;
squares, square roots and cubes; unitary (units and quantities);
ratio; linear measurement; approximation and estimation; decimal
places and significant figures; standard form; plane figures,
including perimeter and area; solids, including nets; and volume of
prism.
One of five textbooks for use in school and at home. Each left-hand
page shows methods with worked examples. The corresponding
right-hand page gives questions for the student to try. Topics
covered include: finding square roots; Pythagoras' theroem;
simultaneous equations; matrices; vectors; multiplication and
factorization with brackets; quadratic equations; probability;
mean, mode, median and range; trigonometry; circles; volume of
pyramids, cylinders and cones.
One of five textbooks for use in school and at home. Each left-hand
page shows methods with worked examples. The corresponding
right-hand page gives questions for the student to try. Topics
covered include: average (mean); clocks and calendars, including
24-hour clock; set notation and Venn diagrams; speed, distance and
time; bases other than ten; angles; and polygons.
First published in 1968, this reissue is a study of contemporary
international economic policy, with particular emphasis upon
economic integration as a means of bringing about a faster rate of
economic progress and of helping to overcome poverty. Peter
Robson's book is a study of the rationale of common markets and
other forms of economic integration among African states and of
their operation in practice. The book will be of great value to
those concerned with administering or assessing integration schemes
in Africa and indeed in less developed areas throughout the world.
In addition, it is an important contribution to the field of
development economics.
This reissue, first published in 1983, is an authoritative study of
economic integration among the states of West Africa, focusing upon
the issues and experience of the four main initiatives for regional
integration in West Africa, namely the Economic Community of West
African States, the Mano River Union, the Communaute Economique de
l'Afrique de l'Ouest, and the recent initiative for the
establishment of an economic and monetary union between Senegal and
the Gambia.
This title was first published in 2001. Inspired by the thirtieth
anniversary of Shelter Scotland, this volume provides an overview
of Scottish housing policies and legislation, looks back at the
changes to major tenures, eviction policies and homelessness over
the past thirty years and explores the potential of the new
Scottish Parliament to bring about change in this important social,
political and economic arena.
This reference includes explanations of over 500 scientific words
and phrases. It covers biology, chemistry, and physics as well as
elementary electronics and astronomy.
This reissue, first published in 1969 brings together structural
and analytical studies of seven single African countries, together
with two studies of groups of countries which, although politically
separate, have in the past had close economic links. These
countries are Algeria, Cameroon, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Liberia,
Nigeria and the Sudan. The groups are East Africa, comprising
Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania; and Central Africa, comprising
Rhodesia, Malawi and Zambia.The countries have been chosen to bring
out the main contemporary economic issues arising in the efforts of
the independent African States to achieve economic growth. The book
will be invaluable to students and practicing economists concerned
with Africa and the developing economies generally.
This title was first published in 2001. Inspired by the thirtieth
anniversary of Shelter Scotland, this volume provides an overview
of Scottish housing policies and legislation, looks back at the
changes to major tenures, eviction policies and homelessness over
the past thirty years and explores the potential of the new
Scottish Parliament to bring about change in this important social,
political and economic arena.
This new edition of the an established introduction to the
economics of regional integration among nation states, has been
completely revised to reflect the latest developments in the past
decade and current policy initiatives. Features of the new edition
include:
* revised and updated analysis of customs unions, free trade areas,
common markets, fiscal integration and harmonisation, monetary
integration and regional policy
* two entirely new chapters dealing with the 'new' economics of
market integration and the role of transnational corporations
* analysis of influential initiatives in the European
Community
* an assessment of the Single Market programme and the implications
of enlargement into Eastern Europe
* a survey of the new initiatives for regionalism outside Europe,
including NAFTA.
This new edition of the an established introduction to the economics of regional integration among nation states, has been completely revised to reflect the latest developments in the past decade and current policy initiatives. Features of the new edition include: * revised and updated analysis of customs unions, free trade areas, common markets, fiscal integration and harmonisation, monetary integration and regional policy * two entirely new chapters dealing with the 'new' economics of market integration and the role of transnational corporations * analysis of influential initiatives in the European Community * an assessment of the Single Market programme and the implications of enlargement into Eastern Europe * a survey of the new initiatives for regionalism outside Europe, including NAFTA.
First published in 1968, this reissue is a study of contemporary
international economic policy, with particular emphasis upon
economic integration as a means of bringing about a faster rate of
economic progress and of helping to overcome poverty. Peter
Robson's book is a study of the rationale of common markets and
other forms of economic integration among African states and of
their operation in practice. The book will be of great value to
those concerned with administering or assessing integration schemes
in Africa and indeed in less developed areas throughout the world.
In addition, it is an important contribution to the field of
development economics.
This reissue, first published in 1983, is an authoritative study of
economic integration among the states of West Africa, focusing upon
the issues and experience of the four main initiatives for regional
integration in West Africa, namely the Economic Community of West
African States, the Mano River Union, the Communaute Economique de
l'Afrique de l'Ouest, and the recent initiative for the
establishment of an economic and monetary union between Senegal and
the Gambia.
This reissue, first published in 1969 brings together structural
and analytical studies of seven single African countries, together
with two studies of groups of countries which, although politically
separate, have in the past had close economic links. These
countries are Algeria, Cameroon, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Liberia,
Nigeria and the Sudan. The groups are East Africa, comprising
Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania; and Central Africa, comprising
Rhodesia, Malawi and Zambia.The countries have been chosen to bring
out the main contemporary economic issues arising in the efforts of
the independent African States to achieve economic growth. The book
will be invaluable to students and practicing economists concerned
with Africa and the developing economies generally.
This textbook is suitable for students from seven to ten years.
Each left-hand page shows methods with worked examples. The
corresponding right-hand page gives questions for the student to
try. Topics covered include: counting and number sequences;
addition; subtraction; and shapes.
An introduction to simple graphs. Features of the book include:
pictograms, bar charts, time charts, frequency charts and
histograms; pie charts; line graphs, scientific graphs and
conversion graphs; travel graphs; and 105 questions and
explanations.
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