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Appropriate for one or two term courses in introductory Business
Statistics. With Statistics for Management, Levin and Rubin have
provided a non-intimidating business statistics textbook that
students can easily read and understand. Like its predecessors, the
Seventh Edition includes the absolute minimum of
mathematical/statistical notation necessary to teach the material.
Concepts are fully explained in simple, easy-to-understand language
as they are presented, making the text an excellent source from
which to learn and teach. After each discussion, readers are guided
through real-world examples to show how textbook principles work in
professional practice.
Professor Levins, one of the leading explorers in the field of
integrated population biology, considers the mutual
interpenetration and joint evolution of organism and environment,
occurring on several levels at once. Physiological and behavioral
adaptations to short-term fluctuations of the environment condition
the responses of populations to long-term changes and geographic
gradients. These in turn affect the way species divide the
environments among themselves in communities, and, therefore, the
numbers of species which can coexist. Environment is treated here
abstractly as pattern: patchiness, variability, range, etc.
Populations are studied in their patterns: local heterogeneity,
geographic variability, faunistic diversity, etc.
aIn this major collection of essays, Lewontin and Levins range from
the Human Genome Project and evolutionary psychology to Cuban
agriculture. Throughout, their work is illuminated by an insistence
on a dialectical understanding of biology from the molecular to the
socio-ecological. In rejecting reductionist understandings, they
offer important insights into how biology--and science in
general--could be reconceptualized in the service of human
liberation.a
--Steven Rose, emeritus professor of biology, Open University,
United Kingdom
How do we understand the world? While some look to the heavens
for intelligent design, others argue that it is determined by
information encoded in DNA. Science serves as an important activity
for uncovering the processes and operations of nature, but it is
also immersed in a social context where ideology influences the
questions we ask and how we approach the material world. Biology
Under the Influence: Dialectical Essays on the Coevolution of
Nature and Society breaks from the confirms of determinism,
offering a dialectical analysis for comprehending a dynamic social
and natural world.
In Biology Under the Influence, Richard Lewontin and Richard
Levins provide a devastating critique of genetic determinism and
reductionism within science while exploring a broad range of issues
including the nature of science, biology, evolution, the
environment, pubic health, and dialectics, They dismantle the
ideology that attempts to naturalize social inequalities, unveil
the alienation of science and nature, and illustrate how a
dialectical position serves as a basis for grappling with
historical developments and a world characterized by change.
Biology Underthe Influence brings together the illuminating essays
of two prominent scientists who work to demystify and empower the
public's understanding of science and nature.
Student protests, rape, sexual proclivities and faddish disciplines
swirl and twist in the background as Billy Mann and Abraham Smith,
two young assistant professors, are caught in the critical battles
of campus life in this first novel whose style and tone can best be
described as a combination of Tom Wolfe and a contemporary, hip
Jane Austen. Things between Billy and Abe erupt when the department
elders decide that only one assistant professor will be granted a
permanent appointment. However, events forge an unlikely alliance
between the two as they seek revenge against two senior professors
who urge the university's administration to bypass their younger
colleagues and hire a rising star from the outside. From the
malevolent manipulators to the unlikely "good guys," Tenure takes
us into the serious and often zany world of campus life, which
reflects the larger world of American culture at the end of the
twentieth century. This intriguing novel is studded with a large
cast whose lives are peeled back exposing layer after layer of
their characters. Underlying most of them is the age-old trope of
appearance and reality. The world of academe is, if nothing else,
one where appearance rules supreme.
All-in-one, application-and service-focused look at 3G cellular
Want to know exactly how existing wireless technologies are evolving into a vital third generation -- and how this trend impacts the bottom line? You’ll find the answers in 3G Cellular & PCs Demystified, by Lawrence Harte, Richard Levine, Roman Kikta. This plain-language guide fills you in on the different technology types, design issues for handset and network systems, economics, and the future of 3G --vital topics for anyone working in the field, from marketing managers to technicians. Helpful appendices identify key companies involved with the products and services highlighted in the book. In addition to an introduction to 3G wireless basics and industry terms, you get:
History, system overviews, basic operation, world system descriptions of cellular systems…North American TDMA…and Code Division Multiple Access
Radio channel structure, signaling, and system parameters of digital wireless
Global System for mobile (GSM) communications
Wireless Office telephone systems
Cordless telephone technology, including residential cordless handsets, CT2, CT3, IS-91A
3G mobile telephones and networks
Wireless telephone system equipment costs, network capital costs, operational costs
Future advances for 4th generation systems
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Scientists act within a social context and from a philosophical
perspective that is inherently political. Whether they realize it
or not, scientists always choose sides. "The Dialectical Biologist"
explores this political nature of scientific inquiry, advancing its
argument within the framework of Marxist dialectic. These essays
stress the concepts of continual change and co-determination
between organism and environment, part and whole, structure and
process, science and politics. Throughout, this book questions our
accepted definitions and biases, showing the self-reflective nature
of scientific activity within society.
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