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Don't let your mathematical skills fail you! In Engineering,
Construction, and Science examinations, marks are often lost
through carelessness or from not properly understanding the
mathematics involved. When there are only a few marks on offer for
a part of a question, there may be full marks for a right answer
and none for a wrong one, regardless of the thought that went into
the answer. If you want to avoid losing these marks by improving
the clarity both of your mathematical work and your mathematical
understanding, then Essential Maths for Engineering and
Construction is the book for you.We all make mistakes; who doesn't?
But mistakes can be avoided when we understand why we make them.
Taking mistakes commonly made by undergraduate students as its
entry point, this book not only looks at how you can prevent
mistakes, but also provides a primer for the fundamental
mathematical skills required for your degree discipline. Whether
you struggle with different types of interest rates, geometry,
statistics, calculus, or any of the other mathematical areas vital
to your degree, this book will guide you around the pitfalls.
Just two times each year - an event called the solstice - Earth
leans closest to our home star, the Sun. Since ancient times,
people have used the Sun as a timekeeper. They knew that the length
of daylight changes in a regular way and celebrated the solstice as
a signal of changing seasons. The Longest, Shortest Day imparts
scientific and cultural information using the global experience of
a solstice as its scientific core, and the descriptions of
children's lives at each latitude as the cultural narrative. It is
a browsable nonfiction appealing to informationally minded thinkers
aged 7-11. Enhancing the text and illustrations are fascinating
infographics about geography, hours of sunlight, sunrise and sunset
times, and how the Earth's tilt creates solstices and seasons. A
global event needs a global perspective: non-traditional families,
interesting facts that crop up in each account (e.g. in the Chinese
entry we learn that pandas need to play or else they get sad).
Plus, illustrators for each location represent their home countries
with authority and beauty.
Dissertation Writing for Engineers and Scientists is the must-have
book for preparing students at both undergraduate and postgraduate
levels for the dissertation writing process.
Engineering surveying involves determining the position of natural
and man-made features on or beneath the Earth's surface and
utilizing these features in the planning, design and construction
of works. It is a critical part of any engineering project. Without
an accurate understanding of the size, shape and nature of the site
the project risks expensive and time-consuming errors or even
catastrophic failure.
Engineering Surveying 6th edition covers all the basic principles
and practice of this complex subject and the authors bring
expertise and clarity. Previous editions of this classic text have
given readers a clear understanding of fundamentals such as
vertical control, distance, angles and position right through to
the most modern technologies, and this fully updated edition
continues that tradition.
This sixth edition includes:
* An introduction to geodesy to facilitate greater understanding of
satellite systems
* A fully updated chapter on GPS, GLONASS and GALILEO for satellite
positioning in surveying
* All new chapter on the important subject of rigorous estimation
of control coordinates
* Detailed material on mass data methods of photogrammetry and
laser scanning and the role of inertial technology in them
With many worked examples and illustrations of tools and
techniques, Engineering Surveying is essential reading for students
and professionals alike involved in surveying, civil, structural
and mining engineering, and related areas such as geography and
mapping.
Wilf Schofield was formerly Principal Lecturer in Civil Engineering
at Kingston University; Mark Breach is the Principal Lecturer in
Engineering Surveying at Nottingham Trent Universityand serves on
technical committees of the RICS and ICES.
* Comprehensive introduction to surveying for engineers
* All basic and advanced techniques explained and illustrated with
worked examples
* Expanded coverage of modern instrumentation and satellite
positioning
Don t let your mathematical skills fail you In Engineering,
Construction, and Science examinations, marks are often lost
through carelessness or from not properly understanding the
mathematics involved. When there are only a few marks on offer for
a part of a question, there may be full marks for a right answer
and none for a wrong one, regardless of the thought that went into
the answer.
If you want to avoid losing these marks by improving the clarity
both of your mathematical work and your mathematical understanding,
then Essential Maths for Engineering and Construction is the book
for you.We all make mistakes; who doesn t? But mistakes can be
avoided when we understand why we make them. Taking mistakes
commonly made by undergraduate students as its entry point, this
book not only looks at how you can prevent mistakes, but also
provides a primer for the fundamental mathematical skills required
for your degree discipline.
Whether you struggle with different types of interest rates,
geometry, statistics, calculus, or any of the other mathematical
areas vital to your degree, this book will guide you around the
pitfalls.
Engineering surveying involves determining the position of natural
and man-made features on or beneath the Earth's surface and
utilizing these features in the planning, design and construction
of works. It is a critical part of any engineering project. Without
an accurate understanding of the size, shape and nature of the site
the project risks expensive and time-consuming errors or even
catastrophic failure. This fully updated sixth edition of
Engineering Surveying covers all the basic principles and practice
of the fundamentals such as vertical control, distance, angles and
position right through to the most modern technologies. It
includes: * An introduction to geodesy to facilitate greater
understanding of satellite systems * A fully updated chapter on
GPS, GLONASS and GALILEO for satellite positioning in surveying *
All new chapter on the important subject of rigorous estimation of
control coordinates * Detailed material on mass data methods of
photogrammetry and laser scanning and the role of inertial
technology in them With many worked examples and illustrations of
tools and techniques, it suits students and professionals alike
involved in surveying, civil, structural and mining engineering,
and related areas such as geography and mapping.
An action-packed graphic novel about agents who helped the Allies
prepare for D-Day and push the Germans out of France during World
War II. In 1942, World War II was growing more and more intense.
Germany and its allies had occupied a great deal of
Europe—including part of France. With the enemy just a few miles
from England, Prime Minister Winston Churchill was determined to
help free France. To make his plan work, he needed people who could
secretly help prepare the French for a big fight. He found 39
daring women who were up to the task—including Andrée Borrel and
Lise de Baissac. These women would help support the French
Resistance and sabotage German operations in preparation for the
1944 D-Day invasion. In this full-color graphic novel, discover
more about these bold women who helped free France from German
occupation during World War Il. Other Women Warriors of World War
II: Angels of Bataan and Corregidor: The Heroic Nurses of World War
II The Courageous Six Triple Eight: The All-Black Female Battalion
of World War II Elizebeth Friedman: Expert Codebreaker of World War
II Jane Kendeigh: Brave Nurse of World War II Nancy Wake: Fearless
Spy of World War II Sophie Scholl: Daring Activist of World War II
Virginia Hall: Clever Spy of World War II
This book offers young readers an exciting look at fish migration,
focusing on the reasons these animals make their journeys and the
places they travel to. The book also includes an "Animal Spotlight"
special feature, fun facts, a table of contents, quiz questions, a
glossary, additional resources, and an index. This Focus Readers
title is at the Beacon level, aligned to reading levels of grades
2-3 and interest levels of grades 3-5.
This book offers young readers an exciting look at bird migration,
focusing on the reasons these animals make their journeys and the
places they travel to. The book also includes an "Animal Spotlight"
special feature, fun facts, a table of contents, quiz questions, a
glossary, additional resources, and an index. This Focus Readers
title is at the Beacon level, aligned to reading levels of grades
2-3 and interest levels of grades 3-5.
This book offers young readers an exciting look at fish migration,
focusing on the reasons these animals make their journeys and the
places they travel to. The book also includes an "Animal Spotlight"
special feature, fun facts, a table of contents, quiz questions, a
glossary, additional resources, and an index. This Focus Readers
title is at the Beacon level, aligned to reading levels of grades
2-3 and interest levels of grades 3-5.
This book offers young readers an exciting look at bird migration,
focusing on the reasons these animals make their journeys and the
places they travel to. The book also includes an "Animal Spotlight"
special feature, fun facts, a table of contents, quiz questions, a
glossary, additional resources, and an index. This Focus Readers
title is at the Beacon level, aligned to reading levels of grades
2-3 and interest levels of grades 3-5.
Jules Taylor had it all; a handsome, successful husband with a
dazzling career. Two wonderful grown up children and a fabulous
house in the country that had a lake view, Almost five acres of
land, six bedrooms, six bathrooms, and cloakrooms everywhere, so
you could never find the right coat and bumper packs of toilet
rolls Disappeared in one round of deliveries... Perfect. Until he
told her she was the worst mistake he'd ever made in his life and
left her for a clone with ironed hair and legs to rival Julia
Roberts and her 44 inches from hip to toe... Forgiveness doesn't
mean it didn't matter. It doesn't mean that the fact you've been
hurt as profoundly as this is unimportant, or insignificant... It
means it did matter, and he did hurt you, but it means that despite
that, you have a reached a point in your grief where you can see
the way ahead with strength and determination, because you don't
want to feel wretched like this anymore... So she sets off on a
voyage of discovery. She rediscovers her own worth... ...and her
rebel yell. The worst mistake he'd ever made in his life? Too right
Following the 'The Clearwater Diamond' Sally Breach revisits the
village of Frincham, and whilst some of her much loved characters
make a welcome reappearance, she introduces us to a host of new
characters too. Chiefly among them is Flynn, the Irish Landlord at
the White Hart. Flynn is a 'confirmed bachelor', though in truth
merely the victim of doomed love who had so far not found a
candidate to come even close to that misty eyed girl of his youth.
Meeting a pitiful abuse victim soon throws him into a whirlwind of
confusion as to why he feels such a strong urge to protect her. And
then one awful night he finally realises why... Abused, broken, so
many long years later, here she was... a tattered and broken shell
of the shining girl she'd once been. And the only thing remotely
similar to the girl he knew was the gulping sound she made when she
cried. He allowed her to sink her head onto his chest and sob, and
felt himself falling helplessly, all over again. 'Beth, it's me...
Paddy...' his heart whispered. But his mouth stayed silent. And for
her to be safe, silent it would have to stay.
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