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![]() Handbook of Workplace Assessment: Evidence-based Practices for Selecting and Developing Organizational Talent by John C. Scott, Douglas H. Reynolds, Publisher: Pfeiffer | 2010 | ISBN 0470401311 | PDF |912 pages | 3.2 MB Praise for Handbook of Workplace Assessment "The Handbook of Workplace Assessment is must reading for practitioners, researchers, students, and implementers of assessment programs as we move forward in a global world of work where changes are continuously anticipated in the workforce, design of jobs, economies, legal arena, and technologies."—Sheldon Zedeck, professor of psychology, vice provost of academic affairs and faculty welfare, University of California at Berkeley The Soybean CABI | 2010-04-08 | ISBN: 1845936442 1845936450 | 512 pages | PDF | 2.25 MB The soybean is a crop of global importance and is one of the most frequently cultivated crops worldwide. It is rich in oil and protein and is used for both human and animal consumption as well as for industrial purposes, such as biofuels. Soybean crops also play an important role in crop diversification and benefit other crops due to its addition of nitrogen to the soil during crop rotation. With contributions written by researchers from around the world, "The Soybean" provides a concise coverage of recent research on all aspects of this significant crop. Cross Stitch Antique Style Samplers: Over 30 Cross Stitch Designs Inspired by Traditional Samplers David & Charles | July 27, 2007 | ISBN: 0715326600 | 112 pages | PDF | 26MB In recent years, embroidered samplers have become highly collectible. Jane Greenoff uses her own historical sampler collection as the inspiration for over 30 unique antique style cross stitch designs so that you can begin a collection of your very own. Each project chapter is inspired by a popular sampler style. Samplers were traditionally used to teach young girls a variety of skills: darning samplers improved mending skills while alphabet samplers helped with literacy and samplers with improving mottoes instilled morality. Knowledge and Computing: A Course on Computer Epistemology Central European University Press | 2010 | ISBN: 9639776645 1441645888 | 226 pages | PDF | 5 MB The result of the author's extensive practical experience: a decade in computer process control using large scale systems, another decade in machine pattern-recognition for vision systems, and nearly a decade dealing with artificial intelligence and expert systems. These real-life projects have taught Vamos a critical appreciation of, and respect for, both abstract theory and the practical methodology that grows out of-and, in turn, shapes-those theories. Machine representation means a level of formalization that can be expressed by the instruments of mathematics, whereas programming is not more and not less than a special linguistic translation of these mathematical formulae. ![]() Lucid Living - Timothy Freke Audio CD | Publisher: Hay House UK Ltd 2008 | English | ISBN-10: 1848500017 | MP3/128kbps | 42 Mb Intends to distil the essence of the timeless wisdom of awakening and presents it in a funky way. This title presents an experiential journey through seven extraordinary ideas that transform your understanding of who you are and open up a wonderful fresh experience of being alive. Felt Style: 35 Fashionable Accessories To Create and Wear by Chrissie Day North Light Books | 2007 | ISBN: 1581808992 | English | 128 pages | PDF | 56.20 MB From a flirtatious flower evening bag to a subtly colored and textured stole, a colorful striped satchel to some striking contemporary jewelry, this book is full of felted accessories that will delight and inspire. The three methods of felting -- wet fiber felting, dry felting, and felted knitting -- are all covered with step-by-step techniques and each project has further steps showing you exactly how to make it. Creative Felting by Lizzie Houghton Lark Books | 2008 | ISBN: 1600592244 | English | 114 pages | PDF | 29.15 MB Crafters are embracing felting as one of the most exciting and versatile techniques around—and textile artist Lizzie Houghton offers 30 stunning projects that truly stand out from the crowd. Her thorough, fully-illustrated tutorial in the basics will open the craft up to anyone: it includes everything from laying out the fabric and network felting to three-dimensional forms. Beginners then have the skills they need to create subtle variances in color; carry out bold, playful experiments; and work with traditional fibers as well as velvets, silks, and embroidery. The scarves, wraps, pillows, throws, and other felted designs all feature nature-inspired shades, from the fiery hues of chili and poppy and rust to the earthy tones of fern and moss. ![]() The Intelligent Investor: The Classic Text on Value Investing by Benjamin Graham Harper & Row | January 1986 | ISBN: 0060155477 | Mp3 128Kbps | 151 MB The classic bestseller by Benjamin Graham, perhaps the greatest investment advisor of the Twentieth Century, The Intelligent Investor has taught and inspired hundreds of thousands of people worldwide. Since its original publication in 1949, Benjamin Grahams book has remained the most respected guide to investing, due to his timeless philosophy of "value investing," which helps protect investors against areas of (possible) substantial error and teaches them to develop long-term strategies which they will be comfortable with down the road. David M. Buss - The Murderer Next Door: Why the Mind Is Designed to Kill Tantor Media | 2005 | 9 hours 47 minutes | ISBN: 1400151724 | MP3 67 kbps | 264 Mb Based on a wealth of groundbreaking research, a leading psychologist's fascinating investigation of why we are all "wired to kill".Reporting on findings that are often startling and counterintuitive-the younger woman involved in a love triangle is at a high risk of being killed-he puts forth a bold new general theory of homicide, arguing that the human psyche has evolved specialized adaptations whose function is to kill. Taking readers through the surprising twists and turns of the evolutionary logic of murder, he explains exactly when each of us is most at risk, both of being murdered and of becoming a murderer. His findings about the high-risk situations alone will be news making. ![]() A Little Book of Language by David Crystal Publisher: Yale University Press | pages: 272 | 2010 | ISBN: 0300155336 | PDF | 4 mb Starred Review. In the mode of Yale's successful publication of E.H. Gombrich's A Little History of the World, one of the world's leading linguists introduces us to our most critical mode of communication. Crystal (The Story of English) fills this exhilarating romp through the mysteries and vagaries of language, from how infants acquire language to how many words the average adult knows (40,000) and slang (Linguists love collecting slang. It's a bit like collecting stamps). In a concluding minimanifesto, he hopes, among other things, that everyone who has a real interest in language will try to preserve the world's languages in all their rich variety, whether remote, dying languages or the variations of dialect and accent in their own language. Home Cheese Making: Recipes for 60 Delicious Cheeses by Ricki Carroll Storey Publishing | October 14, 2002 | ISBN-10: 1580174647 | 224 pages | PDF | 3MB The classic home cheese making primer has been updated and revised to reflect the increased interest in artisanal-quality cheeses and the availability of cheese making supplies and equipment. Here are 60 recipes for cheeses and other dairy products that require basic cheese making techniques and the freshest of ingredients, offering the satisfaction of turning out a coveted delicacy. Among the step-by-step tested recipes for cheese varieties are farmhouse cheddar, gouda, fromage blanc, queso blanco, marscarpone, ricotta, and 30-minute mozzarella. The Data Access Handbook: Achieving Optimal Database Application Performance and Scalability Publisher: Prentice Hall | ISBN: 0137143931 | edition 2009 | PDF | 358 pages | 10 mb Drawing on their unsurpassed experience with every leading database system and database connectivity API, John Goodson and Rob Steward reveal the powerful ways middleware affects application performance and guide developers with designing and writing API code that will deliver superior performance in each leading environment. In addition to covering essential concepts and techniques that apply across database systems and APIs, they present many API examples for ODBC, JDBC, and ADO.NET as well as database system examples for DB2, Microsoft SQL Server, MySQL, Oracle, and Sybase. |
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