Today's Parent - July 2010Today's Parent magazine is published 12 times a year, serving moms and dads of children from birth to age 14. Articles, both practical and philosophical, tackle the complete range of relevant issues, including health, education and behaviour.
The approach taken by this book is based on two beliefs. The first is that almost nobody understands calculus fully the first time around: multiple exposures are required. The second belief is that graphing calculators can be used to make the introduction of the theory of limits much easier for the students. This book presents the theoretical pieces of introductory calculus, using appropriate technology, in a style suitable to accompany almost any first calculus text.
* Challenge your students with Case Studies' that range from planning a project to choosing the best supplier * Practise the skills needed to carry out real business tasks such as taking part in meetings * Listening texts are based on interviews with real business people * New Self-Study CD-ROMs include a wide range of activities including interactive case studies and video
Providing a unique perspective on a fascinating aspect of early modern culture, this volume focuses on the role of food and diet as represented in the works of a range of European authors, including Shakespeare, from the late medieval period to the mid seventeenth century.
Have you ever been to Yellowstone National Park? If so, you have stood on a catastrophein the making. The central region of the park is inside a collapsed volcanic crater that pulses with the hidden energy of magma deep below that will eventually explode in an eruption surpassing any in recorded history. Or have you ever driven in the rolling hills of the Piedmont region that extends from New Jersey to Alabama? Then you have crossed the core of an ancient mountain range that once rivaled the Himalayas.