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Improving Mathematics at Work: The Need for Techno-Mathematical Literacies
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Improving Mathematics at Work: The Need for Techno-Mathematical Literacies

Improving Mathematics at Work questions the mathematical knowledge and skills that matter in the 21st century world of work, and studies how the use of mathematics in the workplace is evolving in the rapidly-changing context of new technologies and globalisation. Through a series of case studies from the manufacturing and financial service sectors, the authors argue that there has been a radical shift in the type mathematical skills required for work – a shift not yet fully recognised by the formal education system, or by employers and managers.
 
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Geoffrey Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales (Bloom's Guides)
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Geoffrey Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales (Bloom's Guides)Geoffrey Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales (Bloom's Guides)

"The Canterbury Tales" was the first great poem in the English language, and it remains a favorite among students and scholars to this day. Ideal for research, this new title in the "Bloom's Guides" series includes broad-ranging excerpts from interpretive essays that provide expert commentary on this timeless work. It also features an introduction by master scholar Harold Bloom, a bibliography, and an index.
 
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Aldous Huxley's Brave New World (Bloom's Guides)
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Aldous Huxley's Brave New World (Bloom's Guides)Aldous Huxley's Brave New World (Bloom's Guides)

Aldous Huxley's Brave New World, part of Chelsea House Publishers' Bloom's Guides collection, presents concise critical excerpts from Brave New World to provide a scholarly overview of the work. This comprehensive study guide also features "The Story Behind the Story" which details the conditions under which Brave New World was written. This title also includes a short biography on Aldous Huxley and a descriptive list of characters.

 
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Black Boy (Bloom's Guides)
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Black Boy (Bloom's Guides)Black Boy (Bloom's Guides)

"Black Boy" is a firsthand account of what it was like to come-of-age in the South during the Jim Crow era. Richard Wright's story is an emotional journey through violence, abandonment, neglect, and hunger, as well as blatant racial discrimination. This new addition to the "Bloom's Guides" series delves into "Black Boy" with critical excerpts examining this novelistic autobiography, an annotated bibliography of Wright's works, an index for easy reference, and an introductory essay from literature professor Harold Bloom.
 
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Beowulf (Bloom's Guides)
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Beowulf (Bloom's Guides)Beowulf (Bloom's Guides)

Composed around 1000 CE, "Beowulf" is the longest-known poems written in Old English. Considered to be one of the great epics, the poem tells of the heroic deeds of the great warrior Beowulf, and contains both Christian and pagan symbolism. Students will eagerly explore the poem's influential themes in this new offering from the "Bloom's Guides" series. They'll also learn how "Beowulf" is the blueprint for many of the legends often associated with medieval and Renaissance literature, as well as the prototype for the modern fantasy genre.
 
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