In this book, Paul A. Ruud, a well known and respected scholar, makes sense of this complex field by presenting a careful intuitive understanding of the subject. He teaches the reader to think like an econometrician, not like a person simply learning how to get the "right" answers.
What is literary theory? Is there a relationship between literature and culture? In fact, what is literature, and does it matter? These questions and more are addressed in Literary Theory: A Very Short Introduction, a book which steers a clear path through a subject which is often perceived to be complex and impenetrable.
Bridging the gap between calculus and further abstract topics this book presents a well organized and much needed introduction to the foundations of analysis. It is composed of three sections: the analysis of functions of one real variable, including an introduction to the Lebesgue integral; how the appropriate abstractions lead to a powerful and widely applicable theoretical foundation for all branches of applied mathematics; an outlook to applied subjects in which analysis is used.
Fabulous Felted Scarves: 20 Wearable Works of ArtFelting is hotter than ever, and scarves are fabulous first projects for crafters to try. The simple process yields infinitely varied results, with rich colors, forms, and visual appeal. Created by two internationally-known designers, these 20 spectacular boas, wraps, shawls, and stoles are beautiful, wearable art.
Writing for the Real World is a 2 level writing course in international English, designed for young adult and adult learners.
provides simple step-by-step practice in writing emails, letters, faxes, forms, CVs
practices a range of useful functions, e.g. requesting information, giving instructions, complaining, placing orders, applying for a job includes cross-cultural information comparing American and British varieties of English has a comprehensive reference section covering layout, writing conventions, punctuation, style, and register