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This is the compelling story of the most exciting and decisive
battles fought under harsh Arctic conditions during the Second
World War. Each battle is described in detail, with discussions of
the various weapons and strategies that led to victory or defeat,
and an analysis of how the battle affected the overall course of
the war. The failure of early attempts to supply the Soviets with
vital mat DEGREESD'eriel would eventually give rise to tensions
among the Allies that would continue long after the end of the war,
and would ultimately lead to the Cold War. Despite the fears of
many men on both sides that they were being sacrificed for
political expediency, their brave and heroic actions became an
integral part of the war effort for each coalition.
The Arctic was a difficult and costly theater where battle was
often characterized by massive convoys and lurking U-Boats. Some of
the worst weather in history hit the Arctic in the midst of the
war, making the elements as tough an opponent as any human enemy.
The enormous scope of the war, combined with political and economic
limitations to restrict the available resources of both sides.
Evans's access to recently declassified documents and his use of
the personal accounts and reflections of the men who fought there
sheds an entirely new light on this often-neglected theater.
The authoritative guide to understanding and helping a teenager
with depression. While coping with teenage moodiness can be
difficult under any circumstances, it can be especially challenging
if a teenager has a serious mood disorder. This concise, readable
book is the definitive guide to understanding and getting effective
help for adolescents with depression, designed for parents and
other adults in contact with afflicted teens. It combines the most
current scientific expertise available today—including the newest
treatments and medications and the latest research findings on
depression—with no-nonsense, hands-on advice from parents who
have faced this mood disorder in their own children. Among other
topics, the book addresses the roots of depression, red flags to
look out for, treatment options for young people, and practical
strategies for helping a teen cope at home and at school. It
concludes on a hopeful note, by reviewing the latest scientific
evidence on treating depression. A growing body of research now
shows that early diagnosis and treatment of depression may reduce
the severity of the disease, both now and in the future. Including
chapters on sex, drugs, and social media, and life after high
school, this book will provide the information and tools parents
need to help adolescents achieve the best possible outcome.
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Alan L. Evans, Mary Lou Schwartz
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This new edition includes the latest advances and developments in
computational probability involving A Probability Programming
Language (APPL). The book examines and presents, in a systematic
manner, computational probability methods that encompass data
structures and algorithms. The developed techniques address
problems that require exact probability calculations, many of which
have been considered intractable in the past. The book addresses
the plight of the probabilist by providing algorithms to perform
calculations associated with random variables. Computational
Probability: Algorithms and Applications in the Mathematical
Sciences, 2nd Edition begins with an introductory chapter that
contains short examples involving the elementary use of APPL.
Chapter 2 reviews the Maple data structures and functions necessary
to implement APPL. This is followed by a discussion of the
development of the data structures and algorithms (Chapters 3-6 for
continuous random variables and Chapters 7-9 for discrete random
variables) used in APPL. The book concludes with Chapters 10-15
introducing a sampling of various applications in the mathematical
sciences. This book should appeal to researchers in the
mathematical sciences with an interest in applied probability and
instructors using the book for a special topics course in
computational probability taught in a mathematics, statistics,
operations research, management science, or industrial engineering
department.
This book contains the proceedings of the International Symposium
on Alternative and Advanced Automotive Engines, held in Vancouver,
B.C., on August 11 and 12, 1986. The symposium was sponsored by
EXPO 86 and The University of British Columbia, and was part of the
specialized periods program of EXPO 86, the 1986 world's fair held
in Vancouver. Some 80 attendees were drawn from 11 countries,
representing the academic, auto motive and large engine
communities. The purpose of the symposium was to provide a critical
review of the major alternatives to the internal combustion engine.
The scope of the symposium was limited to consideration of
combustion engines, so that electric power, for example, was not
considered. This was not a reflec tion on the possible contribution
which electric propulsion may make in the future, but rather an
attempt to focus the proceedings more sharply than if all possible
propulsion systems had been considered. In this way all of the
contributors were able to participate in the sometimes lively
discussion sessions following the presentation of each paper."
This book offers a critical analysis of the effect of usage of
locative social media on the perceptions and phenomenal experience
of lived in spaces and places. Drawing on users accounts of
location-based social networking, a digital post-phenomenology of
place is developed to explain how place is mediated in the digital
age.
Today, educators are looking for ways to utilize classroom time
more effectively. Many thoughtful and forward-looking educators
have reorganized the school calendar from the traditional
nine-month model to one which is more balanced, and they have
experienced the effects of calendar modification in the classroom,
school, district, and community. Balancing the School Calendar is a
compilation of perspectives and research reports from those who
have experienced the urgent necessity of reorganizing time to
effectuate better learning situations for students. Chapter authors
have implemented, studied, or contemplated school calendar change
and the results of the change.
She strolled the mall as if it were her private catwalk, men
stopping her at every step. Grace was used to it though and paid it
no mind. She stopped at the MAC counter on her way to Rich's to get
a Chestnut lip liner and some lip gloss. A little later, she bought
the sunglasses, played a few video games and was on her way
home.
Making her way back to the MARTA station, she noticed the same
guy with the missing tongue attempting to preach on the sidewalk.
She had to have been in the mall at least two hours and there he
was still trying to get his point across. Now that's dedication,
she thought.
She thought about how she used to be intrigued by people like
that old man. She wanted to go over there and let him know what he
was doing was noticed and appreciated. Part of her also wanted to
comfort him, although she was the one who was in desperate need of
some love.
"Digital Archaeology" is a unique edited work addressing the
changing and growing role of digital technologies in all aspects of
archaeology and heritage management. Exploring the wide potential
of IT across the discipline, this book goes beyond the prevailing
notion that computers are merely a methodological tool, and
considers their influence on the very nature of archaeological
study.
Blending rigorous archaeological theory with the extensive
practical knowledge of professionals in the field, Digital
Archaeology is a highly accessible text that shows and discusses
the ways in which computing can be holistically incorporated into
archaeology. The book discusses elements of archaeological theory
and reveals how computers can be used to reintegrate theoretical
questions into the application of field work and analysis.
Beginning with a history of the growth of computing within the
field, the book goes on to look at examples of how and why
different technologies have been implemented into archaeological
theory and method. It includes GIS, virtual reality modelling,
internet publishing and archiving, and on-site digital recording
using such examples as the integrated digital recording of the
Ferrybridge Chariot and other case studies from around the world.
This volume also discusses ways in which technology can now be used
in normal excavations and how this affects the study of archaeology
as a whole, from planning to publication.
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