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The "Fight of My Life" is not just another biography but a reading
to enhance your mind in believing that regardless of what life may
bring your way whether its abuse, an absent parent, the lack of
love, loneliness, depression, confusion, or even rape, the faith of
your life is in no one hands but your own.
In today's modernized world, digital technology has taken the
forefront in all aspects of society, including education. Students
have access to numerous electronic devices, which has made online
learning materials highly accessible. These technological impacts
have blurred the distinction between formal and informal language
learning methods. Informally learned English has lost proficiency
when assessing student performance. Sizable research is necessary
to study and understand the informal methods of language learning
using technology. Enhancements and Limitations to ICT-Based
Informal Language Learning: Emerging Research and Opportunities is
a pivotal reference source that provides vital research on the
implementation of technological opportunities within informal
language teaching methods along with the drawbacks that limit its
efficiency. While highlighting topics such as acculturation,
student perception, and autonomous applications, this publication
explores how learners perform ICT-based activities beyond the
classroom and assesses the linguistic gains generated by informal
ICT uses. This book is ideally designed for teachers, IT
consultants, educational software developers, researchers,
policymakers, and academic professionals seeking current research
on technological techniques within second language learning and
teaching.
"Soft Computing and its Applications in Business and Economics," or
SC-BE for short, is a work whose importance is hard to exaggerate.
Authored by leading contributors to soft computing and its
applications, SC-BE is a sequel to an earlier book by Professors R.
A. Aliev and R. R. Aliev, "Soft Computing and Its Applications,"
World Scientific, 200l. SC-BE is a self-contained exposition of the
foundations of soft computing, and presents a vast compendium of
its applications to business, finance, decision analysis and
economics. One cannot but be greatly impressed by the wide variety
of applications - applications ranging from use of fuzzy logic in
transportation and health case systems, to use of a neuro-fuzzy
approach to modeling of credit risk in trading, and application of
soft computing to e-commerce. To view the contents of SC-BE in a
clearer perspective, a bit of history is in order. In science, as
in other realms of human activity, there is a tendency to be
nationalistic - to commit oneself to a particular methodology and
relegate to a position of inferiority or irrelevance all
alternative methodologies. As we move further into the age of
machine intelligence and automated reasoning, we run into more and
more problems which do not lend themselves to solution through the
use of our favorite methodology.
This book investigates the hegemony of the USA by examining the
Obama, Trump and Biden administrations’ responses to major global
crises. Combining a Gramscian framework with the main features of
complexity theory it provides a comprehensive account of the
systemic crisis of the hegemonic order of the United States in
security, environmental, and economic issue-areas. By examining key
case studies, the author reveals that the hegemonic responses of
the US were confronted by overt challenges, including emerging
state and non-state actors, globally complex transnational flows,
and a combative domestic political climate which undermined the
United States’ role in multilateral institutions no longer fit
for purpose. This book will be of interest to general readers as
well as scholars and students of US foreign policy, global
politics, and Gramscian theory.
The book explains strategic issues, trends, challenges, and future
scenario of global economy in the light of Fourth Industrial
Revolution. It consists of insightful scientific essays authored by
scholars and practitioners from business, technology, and economics
area. The book contributes to business education by means of
research, critical and theoretical reviews of issues in Fourth
Industrial Revolution.
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Engineering Statics (Hardcover)
M. Rashad Islam, Bahar Zoghi, Sylvester A. Kalevela, M. Abdullah Al Faruque
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Engineering Statics presents the cutting-edge topics in engineering
statics, focusing on practical applications knowledge, with
numerous real-world examples, practice problems, and case studies
throughout. It covers theory concisely and uses plain language and
coverage that can be completed in a one-semester course. It also
covers the related concepts required to take the Fundamentals of
Engineering (FE) exam. Features: Written in plain language, with
numerous realistic step-by-step examples. Covers topics required to
understand and prepare for the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE)
exam. Includes practical case studies, concise theory and numerous
solved practice problems. Engineering Statics is suitable for
undergraduate students in civil and mechanical engineering courses,
as well as those in Engineering Technology and Applied courses.
This book includes material suitable for first and second-year
undergraduate courses, as well as more senior students. The authors
believe that this text will be very helpful for students to succeed
in their degree programs and professional careers.
Compiled by an international team of nephrologists, this reference
covers a wide variety of clinical, regional, and research issues
related to the epidemiology, diagnosis, and treatment of kidney
disease in ethnic populations-exploring current prevention
strategies, treatment outcomes, and education and training
practices in Africa, South America, Asia, as well as China, India,
Pakistan, and Russia. This reference also addresses specific issues
pertinent to the renal healthcare of ethnic minorities in the
United States, Europe, and Australia.
For nearly two decades, countless non-profits in the U.S. were
forced to pay big banks enormous sums of money to settle or
terminate bilateral contracts known as Interest Rate Swaps (IRSs).
Officials at non-profits had entered into these costly contracts
unaware that each contract has only one winner, and that big banks
did not intend to be the losers.The effects of such monetary
transfers have been catastrophic. Money-strapped non-profits had to
dismiss schoolteachers, shut off water supply to thousands of poor
households, and downsize many other essential public services.
Local and state governments, public school districts, universities,
hospitals and transit authorities from New York to Los Angeles have
been among the largest hit.This book presents selected cases and
highlights the lack of evidence that decision makers at non-profits
had fully understood the terms and complexities of IRSs. The
evident unequal bargaining power thus gives rise to the high
likelihood of unconscionable contracting. Additionally, for
terminating these contracts, big banks collected huge sums of money
for services that had not been, and will never be, rendered.
Accordingly, questions arise as to whether these termination
payments are tantamount to unjust enrichment.Related Link(s)
Real-world information is imperfect and is usually described in
natural language (NL). Moreover, this information is often
partially reliable and a degree of reliability is also expressed in
NL. In view of this, the concept of a Z-number is a more adequate
concept for the description of real-world information. The main
critical problem that naturally arises in processing
Z-numbers-based information is the computation with Z-numbers.
Nowadays, there is no arithmetic of Z-numbers suggested in existing
literature.This book is the first to present a comprehensive and
self-contained theory of Z-arithmetic and its applications. Many of
the concepts and techniques described in the book, with carefully
worked-out examples, are original and appear in the literature for
the first time.The book will be helpful for professionals,
academics, managers and graduate students in fuzzy logic, decision
sciences, artificial intelligence, mathematical economics, and
computational economics.
With the exponential growth in financial derivatives, accounting
standards setters have had to keep pace and devise new ways of
accounting for transactions involving these instruments, especially
hedging activities. Accounting for Risk, Hedging and Complex
Contracts addresses the essential elements of these developments,
exploring accounting as related to today's most relevant topics -
risk, hedging, insurance, reinsurance, and more. The book begins by
providing a basic foundation by discussing the concepts of risk,
risk types and measurement, and risk management. It then introduces
readers to the nature and valuation of free standing options,
swaps, forward and futures as well as of embedded derivatives.
Discussion and illustrations of the cash flow hedge and fair value
hedge accounting treatments are offered in both single currency and
multiple currency environments, including hedging net investment in
foreign operations. The final chapter is devoted to the disclosure
of financial instruments and hedging activities. The combination of
these topics makes the book a must-have resource and reference in
the field. With discussions of the basic tools and instruments,
examinations of the related accounting, and case studies to help
students apply their knowledge, this book is an essential,
self-contained source for upper-level undergraduate and masters
accounting students looking develop an understanding of accounting
for today's financial realities.
Perfect for stand-alone review or as preparation for the USMLE,
PRITE in-service, ABPN Part I, and recertification
examinations,Kaplan and Sadock’s Study Guide and Self-Examination
Review in Psychiatry, 10th Edition, is a comprehensive,
authoritative review of the entire field. Written by Drs. Eric R.
Williams and Lindsay Moskowitz, this essential review tool contains
more than 600 multiple-choice questions and answers, with
explanatory discussions of correct and incorrect responses. Also
new to this edition are twenty videos and additional corresponding
questions through the complementary digital copy. Â
Features more than 600 questions and answers—all of which are
new, written for this edition—in single-answer, multiple choice
format Reflects the types of questions you’ll encounter on
ABPN board exams, the USMLE, and the PRITE in-service examÂ
Includes current terms and definitions consistent with DSM5-TR and
ICD-11Â Parallels the essential corresponding chapters in
Kaplan & Sadock's Synopsis of Psychiatry, a staple of
psychiatry education around the globe Includes access to
twenty videos and additional corresponding questionsÂ
Included e-book features the ability to randomly generate
interactive practice tests that draw questions from throughout the
book Ideal for psychiatrists and other physicians, as well
as psychiatric residents, medical students, clinical psychologists,
psychiatric nurses, and other professionals who provide care for
the mentally ill  Enrich Your eBook Reading
Experience Read directly on your preferred device(s), such
as computer, tablet, or smartphone. Easily convert to
audiobook, powering your content with natural language
text-to-speech.
Explores, from a historical comparative perspective, the
globalization of dominant myths of 'modern' family and society, and
their effects on families in Egypt, Iran, and Tunisia uniquely
contributing to sociological debates about globalization.
Explores, from a historical comparative perspective, the
globalization of dominant myths of 'modern' family and society, and
their effects on families in Egypt, Iran, and Tunisia uniquely
contributing to sociological debates about globalization.
This textbook is intended for the first course of engineering
dynamics for undergraduate students. Engineering dynamics is a
rigorous topic that typically involves the intensive use of vector
mathematics and calculus. This book, however, uses plain language
with less vector mathematics and calculus to introduce these topics
of mathematics to students with a high school physics background.
Numerous practical examples are provided with their step-by-step
worked out solutions, as well as case studies to reflect the
interests of new engineering and applied engineering students. The
topics covered in the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) examination
are presented throughout the text. It also includes roadway
dynamics to incorporate engineering dynamics and transportation
engineering for civil engineering. Features: Discusses theory using
easy-to-understand language with less vector mathematics and
calculus Includes practical case studies and numerous realistic
step-by-step solved examples Includes exercise problems for
students' practice Provides numerous sample examples related to the
Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam Includes a solutions manual
and PowerPoint slides for adopting instructors Engineering
Dynamics: Fundamentals and Applications serves as a useful resource
for students across several engineering degree programs, such as
civil, mechanical, aerospace, automotive, chemical, and electrical
engineering. It is also appropriate for engineering technology and
applied science students as well.
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