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Principles of Mathematical Analysis by Walter Rudin
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book is intended to serve as a text for the course in analysis that is usually taken
by advanced undergraduates or by first-year students who study mathematics.
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You're in Charge Now! (Management Skills) by Julie-Ann Amos
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You're in Charge Now! by Julie-Ann Amos
This
book has been written for people who are just starting out as managers. It
doesn’t include large sections on the various management theories – instead, it
concentrates on how to manage. This means things like what to do, what to think
about, and what to be aware of.
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Algorithms by Robert Sedgewick
This book presents an interesting challenge. It talks about algorithms
yet it does not present algorithms, nor does it define algorithm as
anything more than a "problem-solving method suitable for
implementation as computer programs[p.4]." Instead, it exhibits
programs which are the implementations of algorithms and discusses them
as if the algorithm is apparent. The reader is left with the challenge
of learning to discriminate between what is essential about an
algorithm, and how to preserve that in an implementation, versus what
is inessential to the algorithm and introduced on account of the
implementation and the use of particular programming tools.
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The Advertised Mind: Ground-Breaking Insights Into How Our Brains Respond to Advertising by Erik Du Plessis
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The Advertised Mind: Ground-Breaking Insights Into How Our Brains Respond to Advertising
Book Description
* Draws on the very latest research into the workings of the human brain.
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Essentials of Supply Chain Management by Michael Hugos
Book Info
Practical guide describes how the supply chain
operates and discusses the issues and techniques that are relevant for
companies seeking to improve the management of their supply chains.
Explains the metrics involve in measuring performance, and presents a
pragmatic approach to designing and building supply chain systems.
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