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 Makers at Work: Folks Reinventing the World One Object or Idea at a Time
What do you get when you combine an electronics hobbyist, hacker, garage mechanic, kitchen table inventor, tinkerer, and entrepreneur? A “maker,” of course. Playful and creative, makers are—through expertise and experimentation—creating art, products, and processes that change the way we think and interact with the... |  |  The Handbook of Global Companies (HGP - Handbooks of Global Policy)
The Handbook of Global Companies brings together original research addressing the latest theories and empirical analysis surrounding the role of global companies in local, national, and international governance.
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Offers new insights into the role of global companies in relation to policy and governance at local,...
|  |  Derivatives Markets (3rd Edition) (Pearson Series in Finance)
To be financially literate in today’s market, one must have a solid understanding of derivatives concepts and instruments and the uses of those instruments in corporations. The Third Edition has an accessible mathematical presentation, and more importantly, helps readers gain intuition by linking theories and concepts... |
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 International Money and Finance, Eighth Edition
Its high-level perspective on the global economy differentiates this introduction to international finance from other textbooks. Melvin and Norrbin provide essential information for those who seek employment in multinational industries, while competitors focus on standard economic tools and financial management skills. ... |  |  BeagleBone Home Automation
The Internet of Things is now being taken up by tech corporations but this fantastic book brings you the DIY approach to home automation using BeagleBone. From dimming the lights to opening the garage door -- it's all here.
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Practical approach to home automation using BeagleBone; starting from...
|  |  Emerging Markets For Dummies
We live in a big world. Most of the people who share space on this planet live in countries that are less developed than the United States or such other big industrialized nations as Australia, Canada, England, France, and Japan. Instead, they live in Brazil, China, India, Russia, or any of the other nations that are manufacturing goods, ... |
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Almost thirty years ago, Bruno Solnik published an article entitled "Why not diver.
sify internationally rather than domestically?" in the Financial Analysts Journal
Uuly/August 1974). At the time, US. pension funds had never invested outside of
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