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Why do some women always have a man in their lives, and others
never do? We owe a debt of gratitude to those women who are
successful in dating, in flirting, in meeting great guys. They have
shown us the way. The older we get, the more set we are that things
should be done a certain way. We like things the way we like things
safe, expected, comfortable. So what happens when we need to shake
up the status quo and grow? Meeting new people gets harder as we
age. But it doesn't have to be a barrier to happiness. We just have
to navigate around the obstacles to find our way. Flirting is an
opening, a signal, an overture. It says, "I'm interested in you."
It's not a commitment. It's not forever after. It's a peek and a
wink. It's the opening credits and if you and he like what unfolds,
you may stick around and watch the whole story. What happens next
is up to you. Why not go for it? You've got nothing to lose but
your heart!
Designed for crafters, puzzle lovers, and pattern designers alike,
Crafting Conundrums: Puzzles and Patterns for the Bead Crochet
Artist provides methods, challenges, and patterns that offer a
springboard for creative exploration. All are illustrated with
beautiful color diagrams and photographs. Experienced bead crochet
crafters looking for a project may choose to skip ahead to the
pattern pages and begin crocheting from an abundance of unique,
mathematically inspired designs. Those wishing to design their own
patterns will find many useful tools, template patterns, and a new
methodology for understanding how to do so even without using math.
Puzzle lovers without previous knowledge of bead crochet will also
find ample inspiration for learning the craft. The first part of
the book describes the basic requirements and constraints of a bead
crochet pattern and explains what makes designing in this medium so
tricky. The authors present their new design framework and offer
insight on how best to approach design choices and issues unique to
bead crochet. The second part presents a series of bead crochet
design challenges informed by colorful bits of mathematics,
including topology, graph theory, knot theory, tessellations, and
wallpaper groups. Each chapter in this section begins with a design
puzzle accompanied by an introduction to the mathematical idea that
inspired it. The authors then discuss what made the challenge
difficult, present some of their solutions, and describe the
thinking and ideas behind their approach. The final part contains
nearly 100 original bead crochet patterns, including solutions to
all the design challenges. This part also provides a tutorial on
the fundamentals of bead crochet technique. Behind the deceptively
simple and uniform arrangement of beads is a subtle geometry that
produces compelling design challenges and fascinating mathematical
structures. In color throughout, Crafting Conundrums gives both
math enthusiasts and crafters an innovative approach to creating
bead crochet patterns while addressing a variety of mathematically
inspired design questions. Supplementary materials, including demo
videos, are available on the book's CRC Press web page.
Appropriate for both undergraduates and MBA students, Operations
Management in the Supply Chain: Decisions and Cases, 8e is a guide
to operations that takes a unique approach to decision making with
a strong emphasis on case materials to put concepts into practice.
It provides a balanced treatment of both service and manufacturing
firms in a fully updated 4 color revision with modern real-world
topics, more Connect content and case solutions. This is the first
book to include cross functional decision making for non-majors. In
addition, current knowledge is included on global operations,
supply chain management, competency-based strategy, Six Sigma, lean
systems, artificial intelligence, analytics, sustainability, supply
chain risk, and digital technology content like 3D printing and
blockchain. Enhanced Connect content includes, SmartBook 2.0,
OMintheNews, Practice Operations, and Interactive Data Problems
designed to help students visualize key concepts.
Why do some women always have a man in their lives, and others
never do? We owe a debt of gratitude to those women who are
successful in dating, in flirting, in meeting great guys. They have
shown us the way. The older we get, the more set we are that things
should be done a certain way. We like things the way we like things
safe, expected, comfortable. So what happens when we need to shake
up the status quo and grow? Meeting new people gets harder as we
age. But it doesn't have to be a barrier to happiness. We just have
to navigate around the obstacles to find our way. Flirting is an
opening, a signal, an overture. It says, "I'm interested in you."
It's not a commitment. It's not forever after. It's a peek and a
wink. It's the opening credits and if you and he like what unfolds,
you may stick around and watch the whole story. What happens next
is up to you. Why not go for it? You've got nothing to lose but
your heart!
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