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Building Confidence for Dummies
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Building Confidence for DummiesBuilding Confidence for Dummies
by Kate Burton and Brinley Platts

Confidence is one of those odd things in life that turn out to be surprisingly difficult to tie down beauty and quality belong to this strange group too). You may think you know what it is, and you may feel certain that you can recognise it when you see it, but you may struggle to define exactly what ‘it’ is. Confidence is an everyday experience, something you have quite often, except on those all important occasions when it seems to leave you and you could really use more of it – whatever ‘it’ is.
In this book, you can clear up the confusion around confidence, and particularly what you may refer to as self-confidence. You dispel a lot of the mystique around how you can develop and build your self-confidence; perhaps to an extent you feared would never be possible for you.

 
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General Relativity and Gravitation. Vol.1-2
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General Relativity and Gravitation. Vol.1-2General Relativity and Gravitation. Vol.1-2
by A. Held (ed.)
These volumes offer a number of articles dealing with quantization and general relativity. Within this field there are several approaches. The oldest of these uses the canonical approach to relativity, a topic to which a large portion of Volume 1 is devoted. In addition to the article on quantization, other problems that are discussed using this formalism are the Cauchy problem, the positive mass conjecture, and the Hamiltonian structure of space-time. The necessary background is covered in an extensive review article.
Volume 1 also contains several articles expounding the gauge theory and the supergravity outlook.
The more exotic approach through the use of twistors is described in Volume 2.
 
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Sidelights on Relativity - Albert Einstein
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Sidelights on Relativity - Albert Einstein
1) Sidelights on Relativity
2) Relativity--The Special and General Theory

by Albert Einstein

Two influential essays: Ether and Relativity (1920) discusses properties demanded of the ether of space by the theory of relativity; Geometry and Experience (1921) describes the limits within which the Euclidean or any other practical geometric system can be held to be approximately true in connection with the concept of a finite universe.

 
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Algebra II for Dummies
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Algebra II for DummiesAlgebra II for Dummies
by Mary Jane Sterling

You’ll find what you need in this book - some advanced algebraic topics, but also the necessary basics, too. You can also find plenty of connections — the ways different algebraic topics connect with each other and the ways the algebra connects with other areas of mathematics. After all, the many other math areas drive Algebra II. Algebra is the passport to studying calculus, trigonometry, number theory, geometry, and all sorts of good mathematics. Algebra is basic, and the algebra you find here will help you grow your skills and knowledge so you can do well in math courses and possibly pursue other math topics.

 
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Ancient Egyptians for Dummies
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Ancient Egyptians for DummiesAncient Egyptians for Dummies
by Charlotte Booth

Egyptian history has been described as a jigsaw with half the pieces missing, no picture, and no indication of how many pieces there are – it is a daunting task to try to recreate a history that makes sense. Every year, new excavations uncover information that changes or adds another dimension to the available history of this culture. What this means in regard to this book is that I present the history of Egypt as it stands today. In ten years’ time, it may look different due to new discoveries and new interpretations of the evidence – and this book would need to be updated.

 
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