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 |  |  |  |  Bricklin on TechnologyIn a world that divides us, technology creates connection. Cell phones, e-mail, digital cameras, personal Web sites—they all join us, however tenuously, to what we value. Is connectivity what we’re willing to pay for? Should technology be our servant or a tool that helps us do other things? What can we really learn from Napster? What... |
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 |  |  Photographers: A Sourcebook for Historical ResearchCompletely revised edition, featuring Richard Rudisill's Directories of Photographers, an annotated international bibliography, and six new essays on photography research. Included are David Haynes' "how to" essay expanded to include new resources provided by the advent of the computer and the World Wide Web); Linda Ries' sequel to her... |  |  Linear Systems Control: Deterministic and Stochastic MethodsControl engineering is a multidisciplinary subject which is critical to the operation of modern technology and which is nearly invisible in daily life. From atomic force microscopes, through PC disk drives and drive-by-wire engine controls to Boeing 747’s and to space shuttles, multivariable controls underlie many of a the devices which are... |
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 Dyslexia and Mathematics"The articles are well written; contain accurate, useful information helpful to teachers of all students. . . . If you deal with dyslexic students in a mathematics setting, you should read and keep this book for your reference library." -- William Rogge, Lincoln Northeast High School, Mathematics Teacher - 10/92
... |  |  Everyone's Guide to Online Dating: How to Find Love and Friendship on the InternetWhether you're looking for love or a special friendship, online dating is a simple yet effective way to improve your social life. It can also be a lot of fun. By making a decision to try it, you may have already opened a door to a whole new world of exciting possibilities. This practical step-by-step guide will teach you everything you need to... |  |  Beyond Red and Blue: How Twelve Political Philosophies Shape American DebatesOn any given night cable TV news will tell us how polarized American politics is: Republicans are from Mars, Democrats are from Canada. But in fact, writes Peter Wenz in Beyond Red and Blue, Americans do not divide neatly into two ideological camps of red/blue, Republican/Democrat, right/left. If they did, what could explain Republicans... |
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