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Despite the fact that Maple V has become one of the most popular
computer algebra systems on the market, surprisingly few users
realize its potential in the field of scientific visualization. The
purpose of this book is to equip the reader with a variety of
graphics tools needed on the voyage of discovery into the complex
and often beautiful world of curves and surfaces. A comprehensive
treatment of Maple's graphics commands and structures is combined
with an introduction to the main aspects of visual perception. Top
priority is given to the use of light, color, perspective, and
geometric transformations. Numerous examples, accompanied by
pictures (many in color), cover all aspects of Maple graphics. The
examples can be easily customized to suit the individual needs of
the reader. The approach is context independent, and as such will
appeal to students, educators, and researchers in a broad spectrum
of scientific disciplines. For the general user at any level of
experience, this book can serve as a comprehensive reference
manual. For the beginner, it offers a user- friendly elementary
introduction to the subject, with mathematical requirements kept to
a minimum. For those interested in advanced mathematical
visualization, it explains how to maximize Maple's graphical
capabilities. In particular, this book shows how to turn Maple into
an excellent modeling tool capable of generating elaborate surfaces
that conventional modelers cannot produce. These surfaces can be
exported to an external ray tracer (e.g. POV-ray) for sophisticated
photo-realistic rendering. All of the Maple code segments which are
presented in the book, as well as high-resolution pictures showing
alternative renderingsof some of the book's color plates, are
included on the accompanying DOS diskette.
This is one of the few books on the market dealing with offshoring
of professional services, a dynamic phenomenon of high relevance in
the global economy. The market for offshore services is worth more
than 1 trillion dollars annually and employs millions of people.
Global offshoring of services has been recently undergoing a
profound transformation due to automation and robotisation of
tasks. It can be associated with the increased codifi cation of
knowledge, commoditisation of services and advancement in
technology. The global perspective has been supplemented by a
detailed analysis of offshoring in Central and Eastern Europe. It
witnesses a dynamic growth of foreign direct investment (FDI) in
professional services, resulting in capital and knowledge
transfers. This books is a result of a holistic approach and an
interdisciplinary research. It is enriched with conclusions from
meetings with representatives of: authorities responsible for
attracting FDI; associations of offshoring fi rms; and enterprises
operating in professional services. It was also a result of
numerous discussions with scholars during academic conferences and
research seminars.
This book examines the mutual recognition of judicial decisions in
European criminal law as a cornerstone of judicial co-operation in
criminal matters in the European Union. Providing comprehensive
content and combining theoretical and practical aspects, it covers
all of the major issues surrounding mutual recognition. The book
analyses its definition, genesis, principles, case law,
implementation and evaluation. Special attention is given to mutual
recognition measures, namely European arrest warrant (i.e.
surrender procedure), mutual recognition of custodial sentences,
and measures involving deprivation of liberty, mutual recognition
of probation measures and alternative sanctions, mutual recognition
of financial penalties, mutual recognition of confiscation orders,
the European supervision order in pre-trial procedures (i.e. mutual
recognition of supervision measures as an alternative to
provisional detention), the European investigation order (i.e. free
movement of evidence), and the European protection order (i.e.
mutual recognition of protection orders). Instead of focusing
solely on a criminal law approach, the book also considers the
subject from the perspectives of European Union law and
International criminal law.
Global Medieval Contexts 500-1500: Connections and Comparisons
provides a unique wide-lens introduction to world history during
this period. Designed for students new to the subject, this
textbook explores vital networks and relationships among
geographies and cultures that shaped medieval societies. The expert
author team aims to advance a global view of the period and
introduce the reader to histories and narratives beyond an
exclusively European context. Key Features: Divided into
chronological sections, chapters are organized by four key themes:
Religion, Economics, Politics, and Society. This framework enables
students to connect wider ideas and debates across 500 to 1500.
Individual chapters address current theoretical discussions,
including issues around gender, migration, and sustainable
environments. The authors' combined teaching experience and subject
specialties ensure an engaging and accessible overview for students
of history, literature, and those undertaking general studies
courses. Theory boxes and end-of-chapter questions provide a basis
for group discussion and research. Full-color maps and images
illustrate chapter content and support understanding. As a result,
this text is essential reading for all those interested in learning
more about the histories and cultures of the period, as well as
their relevance to our own contemporary experiences and
perspectives. This textbook is supported by a companion website
providing core resources for students and lecturers.
HUNGRY THING is a dark fantasy story told in five poems, by
internationally published author and poet, Shawn M. Klimek,
complemented by the melancholy illustrations of Romanian
surrealist, Norbert Somosi. -Gladys was a good-natured, trusting
sort of girl, and as curious as a cat. Come to mention it, whatever
happened to our cats? Or to our hound? Or for that matter, to
Gladys?- "The sight of it filled us with dread, yet she seemed
strangely calm. 'Aren't you a hungry thing!' she said, and fed it
from her palm."
When readers become victims of the murder mysteries they are
immersed in, when superheroes embark on a quest to challenge their
authors or when the fictional rock band Gorillaz flirt with Madonna
during their performance, then metalepsis in popular culture
occurs. Metalepsis describes the transgression of the boundary
between the fictional world and (a representation of) the real
world. This volume establishes a transmedial definition of
metalepsis and explores the phenomenon in twelve case studies
across media and genres of popular culture: from film, TV series,
animated cartoons, graphic novels and popular fiction to pop music,
music videos, holographic projections and fan cultures. Narrative
studies have considered metalepsis so far largely as a phenomenon
of postmodern or avant-garde literature. Metalepsis in Popular
Culture investigates metalepsis' ties to the popular and traces its
transmedial importance through a wealth of examples from the turn
of the 20th century to this day. The articles also address larger
issues such as readerly immersion, the appeal of complexity in
popular culture, or the negotiation of fiction and reality in
media, and invite readers to rethink these issues through the prism
of metalepsis.
Higher-order skills such as critical thinking, planning,
decision-making and persistence are the key to success for today's
students. With its novel approach to teaching and learning, 12
Brain/Mind Learning Principles in Action has been the go-to
resource for thousands of teachers in leading their students to
greater confidence and achievement. Now in an expanded third
edition, Caine et al. offer three practical approaches to
instruction-direct, problem or project-based learning, and the
guided experience approach-while providing common-sense strategies
to turn theory into effective classroom teaching. Features of the
new edition include More strategies to deeply engage students and
build foundational learning skills Guidance on peer-based
professional development through Process Learning Circles
Reflective questions and checklists for assessing progress Updated,
real-life examples that illustrate brain-compatible learning in
action Bridge research to practice through these innovative
strategies to create a school environment where students and
faculty learn and thrive.
This book examines the European arrest warrant as a successful and
effective instrument for judicial co-operation in criminal matters
in the European Union. Providing comprehensive content and
combining theoretical and practical aspects, it covers all of the
major issues surrounding the European arrest warrant. The book
analyses its genesis, main features, surrender procedure, case law,
implementation and the latest developments. Instead of focusing
solely on a criminal law approach, it also considers the subject
from the perspective of European Union law and constitutional law.
Global Medieval Contexts 500-1500: Connections and Comparisons
provides a unique wide-lens introduction to world history during
this period. Designed for students new to the subject, this
textbook explores vital networks and relationships among
geographies and cultures that shaped medieval societies. The expert
author team aims to advance a global view of the period and
introduce the reader to histories and narratives beyond an
exclusively European context. Key Features: Divided into
chronological sections, chapters are organized by four key themes:
Religion, Economics, Politics, and Society. This framework enables
students to connect wider ideas and debates across 500 to 1500.
Individual chapters address current theoretical discussions,
including issues around gender, migration, and sustainable
environments. The authors' combined teaching experience and subject
specialties ensure an engaging and accessible overview for students
of history, literature, and those undertaking general studies
courses. Theory boxes and end-of-chapter questions provide a basis
for group discussion and research. Full-color maps and images
illustrate chapter content and support understanding. As a result,
this text is essential reading for all those interested in learning
more about the histories and cultures of the period, as well as
their relevance to our own contemporary experiences and
perspectives. This textbook is supported by a companion website
providing core resources for students and lecturers.
This book offers a new look at old problems by addressing the
foundational question of category distinctions and challenging the
traditional views from the modern theoretical and experimental
perspective. Its focus is on the noun-verb, noun-adjective
distinctions and categories occupying the "grey zone" between
standard categories (e.g., converbs). This book will be of interest
for researchers and students of linguistics and cognitive sciences.
This book examines the European arrest warrant as a successful and
effective instrument for judicial co-operation in criminal matters
in the European Union. Providing comprehensive content and
combining theoretical and practical aspects, it covers all of the
major issues surrounding the European arrest warrant. The book
analyses its genesis, main features, surrender procedure, case law,
implementation and the latest developments. Instead of focusing
solely on a criminal law approach, it also considers the subject
from the perspective of European Union law and constitutional law.
Wirtschaftliche Grundlagen von Multimedia-Produktionsvertragen.-
Grundlegende Begriffe (Multimedia, Teledienste, Rundfunk,
Mediendienste).- Produktionsvertrag.- Vorbestehende Rechte.-
Kennzeichenrecht im Besonderen anhand des Beispiels Domain-Name.-
Das Wichtigste zu E-Commerce-Angeboten.-
Verbraucherschutzvorschriften.- Einbindung von Dritten auf Seite
des Produzenten.- Steuerrecht.- Spiele.- 1 to 1 Marketing und
Datenschutz.- Haftung fur Multimediaprodukte.- Streitschlichtung.-
Kommunen im Netz.- Verhalten bei Abmahnungen. Rechtsfragen der
Unternehmensorganisation.- Rechtsfragen bei Einfuhrung eines
QM-Systems.- Der Kriterienkatalog fur E-Commerce-Projekte.-
Projektmanagement aus rechtlicher Sicht.- Projektdokumentation und
Beweismittel aus rechtlicher Sicht.
Despite the fact that Maple is one of the most popular computer
algebra systems on the market, surprisingly few users realise its
potential for scientific visualisation. This book equips readers
with the graphics tools needed on the voyage into the complex and
beautiful world of curves and surfaces. A comprehensive treatment
of Maples graphics commands and structures is combined with an
introduction to the main aspects of visual perception, with
priority given to the use of light, colour, perspective, and
geometric transformations. Numerous examples cover all aspects of
Maple graphics, and these may be easily tailored to the individual
needs of the reader. The approach is context-independent, and as
such will appeal to students, educators, and researchers in a broad
spectrum of scientific disciplines. For the general user at any
level of experience, this book will serve as a comprehensive
reference manual. For the beginner, it offers a user-friendly
introduction to the subject, with mathematical requirements kept to
a minimum, while, for those interested in advanced mathematical
visualisation, it explains how to maximise Maples graphical
capabilities.
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Relevance and Narrative Research (Hardcover)
Matei Chihaia, Katharina Rennhak; Contributions by Raphael Baroni, Carsten Breul, Matei Chihaia, …
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R2,659
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"Relevance" is one of the most widely used buzz words in academic
and other socio-political discourses and institutions today, which
constantly ask us to "be relevant." To date, there is no profound
scholarly conceptualization of the term, however, which is widely
accepted in the humanities. Relevance and Narrative Research closes
this gap by initiating a discussion which turns the vaguely defined
evaluative tool "relevance" into an object of study. The
contributors to this volume do so by firmly situating questions of
relevance in the context of narrative theory. Briefly put, they ask
either "What can 'relevance' do for narrative research?" or "What
can narrative research do for better understanding 'relevance?'" or
both. The basic assumption is that relevance is a relational term.
Further assuming that most (if not all) relations which human
beings encounter within their cultures are narratively constructed,
the contributors to this volume suggest that reflections on
narrative and narrative research are fundamental to any endeavor to
conceptualize notions of "relevance."
Edvard Benes was a key figure in the history of Czechoslovakia in
the first three decades of her existence. He helped Thomas Masaryk
to found the state in World War I; and in the 1920s he worked on
foreign policy and was briefly prime minister before being elected
president in 1935. His presidency saw the loss of the Sudetenland
at Munich in 1938, followed by the German occupation in 1939, which
forced Benes to form a London-based government-in-exile for the
duration of the war. He lived to see a brief period of restored
independence (1945-48), and died in 1948, in the year when
Czechoslovakia became another satellite state in Stalin's Soviet
Union. Benes was an awkwardly successful politician, with a
controversial reputation at home and abroad. His loyalty to the
first Czech President, Masaryk, was absolute. In return, Masaryk
supported Benes' political ambitions, and between them, the two men
shaped the domestic and foreign policies of the new state and the
ways in which it was run. Benes regarded himself as having been
supremely successful in World War I and during the peace
conference. After such a surfeit of personal and political success,
he never again recovered his composure. He was a fair-weather
politician, at his best when things were going well for him. Munich
was a blow which deeply upset him, though he staged a remarkable
come-back for himself and Czechoslovakia in World War II. After the
conclusion of the treaty with Moscow in 1943, Benes briefly
recovered his self-confident optimism, only to lose it gradually in
the subsequent years. President of a country he'd helped to create,
Benes was finally broken by the stresses imposed on him by
international circumstances in a central Europe dominated first by
Hitler and then by Stalin. He died a disappointed, broken man in
1948.
Pluripotential theory is a recently developed non-linear complex
counterpart of classical potential theory. Its main area of
application is multidimensional complex analysis. The central part
of the pluripotential theory is occupied by maximal
plurisubharmonic functions and the generalized complex Monge-Ampere
operator. The interplay between these two concepts provides the
focal point of this monograph, which contains an up-to-date account
of the developments from the large volume of recent work in this
area. A substantial proportion of the work is devoted to classical
properties of subharmonic and plurisubharmonic functions, which
makes the pluripotential theory available for the first time to a
wide audience of analysts.
This book examines the mutual recognition of judicial decisions in
European criminal law as a cornerstone of judicial co-operation in
criminal matters in the European Union. Providing comprehensive
content and combining theoretical and practical aspects, it covers
all of the major issues surrounding mutual recognition. The book
analyses its definition, genesis, principles, case law,
implementation and evaluation. Special attention is given to mutual
recognition measures, namely European arrest warrant (i.e.
surrender procedure), mutual recognition of custodial sentences,
and measures involving deprivation of liberty, mutual recognition
of probation measures and alternative sanctions, mutual recognition
of financial penalties, mutual recognition of confiscation orders,
the European supervision order in pre-trial procedures (i.e. mutual
recognition of supervision measures as an alternative to
provisional detention), the European investigation order (i.e. free
movement of evidence), and the European protection order (i.e.
mutual recognition of protection orders). Instead of focusing
solely on a criminal law approach, the book also considers the
subject from the perspectives of European Union law and
International criminal law.
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Happiness Runs (DVD)
Mark L. Young, Hanna Hall, Jesse Plemons, Shiloh Fernandez, Rutger Hauer, …
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R436
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Utopian commune drama loosely based on director Adam Sherman's own
experiences. Victor (Mark L. Young) is becoming more and more
suspicious of the utopian lifestyle he has been brought up in by
his mother (Andie MacDowell). The philosophy put forward by the
community's leader Insley (Rutger Hauer) encourages sexual
promiscuity and drug taking as a means of escaping the restrictive
way of life found in the wider public sphere, but with this
carefree attitude comes a whole host of destructive behaviour. When
Victor's childhood sweetheart Becky (Hanna Hall) returns to the
commune in order to care for her sick father, she becomes enamoured
with the lifestyle and begins enjoying the hedonism instigated by
the other members of the community. But will Victor be able to
convince her of his own disillusionment and prevent her from
spiralling out of control?
This book is a comprehensive introduction to quantitative
approaches to complex adaptive systems. Practically all areas of
life on this planet are constantly confronted with complex systems,
be it ecosystems, societies, traffic, financial markets, opinion
formation and spreading, or the internet and social media. Complex
systems are systems composed of many elements that interact
strongly with each other, which makes them extremely rich dynamical
systems showing a huge range of phenomena. Properties of complex
systems that are of particular importance are their efficiency,
robustness, resilience, and proneness to collapse. The quantitative
tools and concepts needed to understand the co-evolutionary nature
of networked systems and their properties are challenging. The book
gives a self-contained introduction to these concepts, so that the
reader will be equipped with a toolset that allows them to engage
in the science of complex systems. Topics covered include random
processes of path-dependent processes, co-evolutionary dynamics,
dynamics of networks, the theory of scaling, and approaches from
statistical mechanics and information theory. The book extends
beyond the early classical literature in the field of complex
systems and summarizes the methodological progress made over the
past 20 years in a clear, structured, and comprehensive way.
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