You’re so used to IMing, you’ve forgotten how to write a normal sentence. :-)
Following in the tradition of Joanne Kimes’s signature “let’s just close our eyes and get through this together” humor, along with Gary Robert Muschla’s gentle grammar technique, Grammar Sucks is for everyone who hates the rules but wants to follow them anyway. It’s the next best thing to learning them by osmosis!
Art teachers introduce students – both young and old – to the beauty, history, and significance of art. They encourage creativity and exploration through a variety of media (crayons, paint, clay, and photographs are just a few), while they instruct in the practical principles of technique and discipline. Art teachers enjoy the best of two worlds – they are able to combine their love of art with their desire to share that knowledge with others.
In The Bi-Personal Field, Antonino Ferro sets out his new conceptual system for analysis, claiming that the basic focus of the analytic relationship is the conscious and unconscious interpersonal processes occurring between the analyst and the patient. Illustrated with numerous detailed clinical examples, the book takes a fresh look at psychoanalytic theory and technique in the light of Kleinian developments, particularly reflecting the drastic changes due to the thinking of Bion.
eyeQ - Speed Reading Technique The highly effective brain enhancement techniques in eyeQ were developed in the 1980's by Dr. Akihiro Kawamura, one of Japan's leading brain enhancement researchers, who has authored more than 70 books relating to the brain and the learning process.
A compelling combination of technology and scientific research has resulted in revolutionary methods of brain enhancement, which are shared in eyeQ.
Since then they have helped over one million people in Japan and America read and process information faster.
Today, they continue to evolve by harnessing the power of a personal computer.
Fundamentals of Finite Element Analysisis is intended to be the text for asenior-level nite element course in engineering programs. The mostappropriate major programs are civil engineering, engineering mechan-ics, and mechanical engineering. The nite element method is such a widely used analysis-and-design technique that it is essential that undergraduate engineering students have a basic knowledge of the theory and applications of the technique.