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A Leaf in The Wind covers the last days of T E Lawrence (Lawrence of Arabia) up to and following his mysterious and fatal motorcycle accident on the 13th of May, 1935. New evidence discovered by the authors questions the original story published at the time, and sheds new light on his tragic death. Meticulously researched over several years these painstaking investigations have revealed many new insights in Lawrence's life, activities and interests, some of which may surprise and offend many people. The documentary and photographic evidence encompasses some 60 plates, maps and figures, and for anyone with an interest in T E Lawrence this book will be essential reading.
Although geometry has always aided intuition in econometrics, more recently differential geometry has become a standard tool in the analysis of statistical models, offering a deeper appreciation of existing methodologies and highlighting the essential issues which can be hidden in an algebraic development of a problem. Originally published in 2000, this volume was an early example of the application of these techniques to econometrics. An introductory chapter provides a brief tutorial for those unfamiliar with the tools of Differential Geometry. The topics covered in the following chapters demonstrate the power of the geometric method to provide practical solutions and insight into problems of econometric inference.
Differential geometry has become a standard tool in the analysis of statistical models, offering a deeper appreciation of existing methodologies and highlighting the issues that can be hidden in an algebraic development of a problem. This volume is the first to apply these techniques to econometrics. An introductory chapter provides a brief tutorial for those unfamiliar with the tools of differential geometry. The following chapters offer applications of geometric methods to practical solutions and offer insight into problems of econometric inference.
Procrastination to Power is a whole new way of looking at how to get better at doing stuff and start feeling better about yourself. It looks at the reasons for procrastination, why we do it, and how we can overcome it. The book is written by an everyday man and is aimed at everyday people with everyday issues. Written in layman's terms and using real life examples, the author explains how he found the secret to getting more things done. Using simple ideas and proven methods, the author shows how it's possible to become more focussed, more dynamic and more successful. The book shows the reality of how making just small changes can make you feel more powerful, more alive, and more in control than you ever have before. If you want to make real, lasting changes in your life, this could be one of the most inspirational books you'll ever read.
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