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The Umbral Calculus (SB)
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The Umbral Calculus (SB)The Umbral Calculus (SB)

Geared toward upper-level undergraduates and graduate students, this elementary introduction to classical umbral calculus explores Sheffer sequences and operators and their adjoints, with numerous examples of associated and other sequences. Also discusses the connection constants problem and duplication formulas, the Lagrange inversion formula, operational formulas, inverse relations, and binomial convolution. 1984 edition.
 
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Remedial Reading Drills
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Remedial Reading DrillsRemedial Reading Drills

The Remedial Reading Drills are designed primarily to aid children who have become retarded in reading. In applying these exercises the remedial teacher should first determine the status of the child and whether these exercises are applicable to his difficulties. In general, the exercises are most effective with children having the following characteristics: (1) the reading status of the child is below the fourth grade; (2) the child has a severe special reading disability; (3) the child is educable in sound blending; (4) any extreme visual or auditory defects have been corrected; (5) the child is motivated and cooperative. 
 
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The Apothecary (Colonial People)
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The Apothecary (Colonial People)The Apothecary (Colonial People)

For many, colonial America was a place of new beginnings. From the first settlers who arrived on the shores of Virginia in 1607, to the formation of the thirteen colonies, people eagerly began to start a new life and build their community. In Colonial People, the formative years of the United States come to life through the activities of its community members.
In this series, readers discover the roles and interconnections of such diverse members of the colonial community as apothecaries and farmers and many more. Each title explores aspects of their everyday life, their responsibilities, and their social life as colonial Americans.
 
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Teacher's Handbook Bookworms Reading
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Teacher's Handbook_Bookworms ReadingTeacher's Handbook_Bookworms Reading

Bookworms have a worldwide reputation for providing learners with a great reading experience, with a wide range of classic and modern fiction, non-fiction, and plays. Bookworms include original and adapted texts in seven carefully graded language stages, which take learners from beginner to advanced level.  Bookworms are now available in beautiful new editions designed to make choosing and reading Bookworms even more enjoyable.
 
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The Modern World, Volume 2: Civilizations of Europe
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The Modern World, Volume 2: Civilizations of EuropeThe Modern World, Volume 2: Civilizations of Europe

The culture of Europe might be described as a series of overlapping cultures. The long and diverse history of the continent has created many cultural “fault lines” across the continent—West as opposed to East, Catholicism and Protestantism as opposed to Eastern Orthodoxy, Christianity as opposed to Islam. In addition, Europe is home to a diversity of intellectual and religious movements, often at odds with each other, such as Christianity and humanism.

The roots of the concept of nationalism—loyalty and pride for one’s nation—can be traced to Europe.

 
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