Located between India and Tibet in the southern region of the Himalayan mountain range, the diminutive kingdom of Nepal is home to the world's highest peak, Mount Everest.Approximately the size of the state of Arkansas, Nepal is a landlocked country of 23 million with approximately three-fourths of its terrain covered by mountains. Due to years of geographical and self-imposed isolation, Nepal is one of the least developed countries of the world. In "Nepal", student researchers will learn about this country's people, culture, geography, government, economy, and history.
Physics for Scientists and Engineers: A Strategic Approach with Modern Physics and MasteringPhysics (2nd Edition)
the second edition refines and extends the pedagogical innovations that years of use has now shown to be effective. Unprecedented analysis of national student metadata has allowed every problem to be systematically enhanced for educational effectives, and to ensure problem sets of ideal topic coverage, balance of qualitative and quantitative problems, and range of difficulty and duration.
Schaum's Outlines give you the information your teachers expect you to know in a handy and succinct format--without overwhelming you with unnecessary details. You get a complete overview of the subject. Plus, you get plenty of practice exercises to test your skill.
Modern Physics, Second Edition provides a clear, precise, and contemporary introduction to the theory, experiment, and applications of modern physics. This eagerly awaited second edition puts the modern back into modern physics courses. Pedagogical features throughout the text focus the reader on the core concepts and theories while offering optional, more advanced sections, examples, and cutting-edge applications to suit a variety of courses.
Designing the Seaside: Architecture, Society and Nature
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Designing the Seaside: Architecture, Society and Nature
Drawing on a diverse array of historical material—photographs, guidebooks, postcards, and posters—Fred Gray offers a fascinating account of the cultural and social symbolism of the seaside resort and its role in the modern landscape.