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Equations, Inequalities, and VICs (1 of the 8 books in Manhattan
GMAT's Preparation Guide series) provides a highly organized and
structured approach to the variety of questions in this
quantitative content area. Students are presented with the various
forms (and disguises) of algebra on the GMAT, and practice
fundamental techniques and strategies to solve for unknown
variables in any context. The book offers a unique balance between
two competing emphases: test-taking strategies and in-depth content
understanding. Practice problem sets build specific foundational
skills in each topic and include the most advanced content that
many other prep books ignore. Book also includes online access to 6
full-length Simulated Practice GMAT Exams at Manhattan GMAT's
website.
Providing a dedicated venue for new research on the early medieval
frontiers and borderlands of the island of Britain, the Offa’s
Dyke Journal (ODJ) is also the first and only open-access
peer-reviewed academic journal dedicated to the investigation of
frontiers and borderlands in deep-time perspective. The journal’s
remit spans detailed and original explorations into landscapes,
earthworks, monuments and material culture. Exploring specific
themes and issues in the archaeology, history and heritage of
frontiers and borderlands in comparative and global perspective,
ODJ is edited and produced under the auspices of the
interdisciplinary research network, the Offa’s Dyke
Collaboratory, and funded by the University of Chester and the
Offa’s Dyke Association. The contents of this special issue
comprise the proceedings of a conference held over Zoom on the
weekend of 11–12 July 2020.
Providing a dedicated venue for new research on the early medieval
frontiers and borderlands of the island of Britain, the Offa's Dyke
Journal (ODJ) is also the first and only open-access peer-reviewed
academic journal dedicated to the investigation of frontiers and
borderlands in deep-time perspective. The journal's remit spans
detailed and original explorations into landscapes, earthworks,
monuments and material culture. Exploring specific themes and
issues in the archaeology, history and heritage of frontiers and
borderlands in comparative and global perspective, ODJ is edited
and produced under the auspices of the interdisciplinary research
network, the Offa's Dyke Collaboratory, and funded by the
University of Chester and the Offa's Dyke Association. Each volume
to date includes both original peer-reviewed work as well as
'classics revisited' papers. The latter are articles which have
been re-edited, formatted and re-published with permission, often
with revised and augmented maps and images. The aim is to make
these works of enduring merit available to fresh audiences and
accessible through an open-access digital format for the first
time. ODJ's existing editorial board has been further enhanced by
leading experts in relevant themes and debates central to the
journal's remit working across disciplines (see masthead for
details). The editorial board will provide expert guidance and
support for the editors as well as shape the direction of the
journal into the future. Each issue is supported by the hard work
of expert anonymous referees. Their invaluable evaluations of
manuscripts have sustained the journal's character and quality.
As the first and only open-access peer-reviewed academic journal
about the landscapes, monuments and material culture of frontiers
and borderlands in deep-time historical perspective, the Offa’s
Dyke Journal (ODJ) has a concerted focus on the Anglo-Welsh
borderlands given its sponsorship from the University of Chester
and the Offa’s Dyke Association in support of the Offa’s Dyke
Collaboratory. Yet ODJ also provides a venue for original research
on frontiers and borderlands in broader and comparative
perspective. While Offa’s Dyke and Wat’s Dyke remain key foci,
the contents of volumes 1 and 2 together illustrate the wider
themes, debates and investigations encapsulated by ODJ concerning
boundaries and barriers, edges and peripheries, from prehistory
through to recent times, as well as considerations of the public
archaeology and heritage of frontiers and borderlands.
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