Added by: Maria | Karma: 3098.81 | Kids, Maths | 11 June 2008
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Hershey's does it again! This tasty book by Jerrt Pallotta introduces simple multiplication to children and will prove to be a multitude of fun and learning! Learn multiplication with a yummy Hershey's Milk Chocolate Bar!
With its 3 horizontal rows 4 vertical columns - totaling twelve sections in all children can easily begin to understand the concept of multiplication.
Added by: Maria | Karma: 3098.81 | Kids, Maths | 11 June 2008
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Children love chocolate! And what better way to teach them the basics of subtraction than with yummy Hershey's Kisses? This follow-up title to THE HERHSEY'S KISSES ADDITION BOOK, which also features wacky and colorful clowns, is taught by Jerry Pallotta in a fun, relaxed way that has become his trademark!
This study deals with syntactic structure both in the board sense(as opposed to semantics)and the narrow sense(as opposed to phonemics and morphology). It forms part of an attempt to construct a formalized general theory of linguistic structure and to explore the foundations of such a theory.
It is common practice to teach nuclear physics and particle physics together in an introductory course and it is for such a course that this book has been written. The material is presented so that different selections can be made for a short course of about 25–30 lectures depending on the lecturer’s preferences and the students’ backgrounds. On the latter, students should have taken a first course in quantum physics, covering the traditional topics in non-relativistic quantum mechanics and atomic physics.
The explosive progress of logic, since Frege, has produced applications
in linguistics, mathematics and computer science. Students and
practitioners of any of these fields, and of philosophy, will find this
book an excellent reference or introduction. Now expanded to include
non-classical logic, logic for the computer, and more. The central
concepts are explained as they come into play in informal writing and
conversation--argument, validity, relevance, and so on. This study
guide progresses to concepts such as probability calculus.