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State And Local Government: The Essentials

by Ann O'M. Bowman Richard C. Kearney

Bowman/Kearney's STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT, THE ESSENTIALS, SIXTH EDITION takes a positive look at state and local government, in a shorter and more streamlined approach than its full-length counterpart (State and Local Government 9781435462687). It espouses clearly and succinctly that government can be a force for good in society, while addressing critics simultaneously. Through engaging coverage of current events and an accessible writing style, the text fosters interest and involvement in state and local politics, policy, and public service.

State Government and Politics in AP, MA Politics Previous Paper 4, SDE Andhra University

by Prof V Ravindra Sastry Prof K Ramachandra Murthi

This is the prescribed text book for students pursuing MA Politics for the subject State Government and Politics in AP-MA Politics Previous Paper 4, to the students of Andhra University, School of Distance Education

State and Local Government (Ninth Edition)

by Ann O'M. Bowman Richard C. Kearney

The book's theme of increased capacity and responsiveness of state and local government conveys excitement about politics at the grassroots level and is pro public service.

State and Local Government: The Essentials

by Richard C. Kearney Ann O’m. Bowman Carmine P. F. Scavo

Equipping students with the knowledge and tools to thoughtfully develop their own positions on divisive issues, Bowman/Kearney/Scavo's STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT, 11th edition delivers comprehensive coverage of institutions, political behavior and policymaking at the state and local level. This bestselling text's theme of increased capacity and responsiveness of state and local government sparks students' excitement about politics at the grassroots level and is pro public service. Completely up to date, the new edition includes expansive coverage of the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on state and local government as well as new insight on how local governments are attempting to deal with global climate change.

State and Local Government: The Essentials (5th Edition)

by Ann O'M. Bowman Richard C. Kearney

The book takes a positive look at state and local government. While acknowledging the legitimate concerns voiced by critics, it espouses, clearly, that government can be a force for good in society. Through engaging coverage of current events and an accessible writing style, the text fosters student interest and involvement in state and local politics, policy, and public service.

State of Alaska Driver Manual

by Alaska Department of Administration

State of Alaska Driver Manual

State of New Hampshire Driver's Manual 2018

by State of New Hampshire Department of Safety

State of New Hampshire Driver's Manual

Statement of Cash Flows: Preparation, Presentation, and Use (Aicpa Ser.)

by Tom Klammer

Statement of Cash Flows: Preparation, Presentation, and Use by Tom Klammer

States and Regions

by Phillip Bacon

Social Studies Textbook for Grade 4

States and Regions, Bringing Social Studies Alive

by Houghton Mifflin

Paperback teacher resource book. Includes: (1) Long-term Guided Projects, (2) Geography Activities, (3) Creative Hands-On Activities, (4) Personal Finance Activities, and (5) Performance Activities that bring History to Life.

States and Regions, Homework and Practice Book

by Harcourt School Publishers

NIMAC-sourced textbook

States and Regions, Liberty Edition

by Herman J. Viola Sarah Witham Bednarz Carlos E. Cortés

NIMAC-sourced textbook

States and Regions, My State Handbook

by Houghton Mifflin Company

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States of Matter

by Benchmark Education Co. LLC Staff

NIMAC-sourced textbook

States of Matter

by Benchmark Education Company

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Statics and Mechanics of Materials

by Ferdinand Beer David Mazurek E. Russell Johnston John T. DeWolf

The approach of the Beer and Johnston texts has been utilized by hundreds of thousands of students over decades of engineering education. The Statics and Mechanics of Materials text uses this proven methodology in a new book aimed at programs that teach these two subjects together or as a two-semester sequence. Maintaining the proven methodology and pedagogy of their other textbooks, Beer and Johnston’s Statics and Mechanics of Materials combines the theory and application behind these two subjects into one cohesive text. A wealth of problems, Beer and Johnston’s hallmark Sample Problems, and valuable Review and Summary sections at the end of each chapter highlight the key pedagogy of the text.

Statics and Strength of Materials for Architecture and Building Construction

by Barry S. Onouye Kevin Kane

Statics and Strength of Materials for Architecture and Building Construction, Fourth Edition, offers students an accessible, visually oriented introduction to structural theory that doesn't rely on calculus. KEY FEATURES: Instead, illustrations and examples of building frameworks and components enable students to better visualize the connection between theoretical concepts and the experiential nature of real buildings and materials. This new edition includes fully worked examples in each chapter, a companion website with extra practice problems, and expanded treatment of load tracing.

Stationen: Ein Kursbuch für die Mittelstufe

by Prisca Augustyn Nikolaus Euba

Take a tour of the German-speaking world, with STATIONEN: EIN KURSBUCH F SR DIE MITTELSTUFE, an innovative intermediate German program. Combining engaging cultural topics with authentic readings, this text gives you the basis to develop insight into German life today and proficiency with the language. Each chapter of STATIONEN revolves around a city or region in the German-speaking world, inviting you to make connections and comparisons between chapters, topics, and cultural issues. In addition, the accompanying video component (available on DVD) contains footage of videoblogs from eleven cities in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland that complement the text and offer fascinating glimpses of contemporary German culture. These snapshots of everyday life pair interview clips with images of public spaces to move you beyond the realm of ordinary language instruction and into the scenarios and situations that reflect your real-world needs as a developing German speaker.

Statistical Concepts For The Behavioral Sciences

by Harold O. Kiess Bonnie A. Green

This text emphasizes contemporary research problems to better illustrate the relevance of statistical analysis in scientific research. All statistical methods are introduced in the context of a realistic problem, many of which are from contemporary published research. Visit Bonnie and Hal's Statistical Sage Blog which includes helpful information on teaching and engaging students in your undergraduage statistics course! Click here:http://statisticalsage. wordpress. com/

Statistical Inference (Second Edition)

by George Casella Roger L. Berger

This book builds theoretical statistics from the first principles of probability theory. Starting from the basics of probability, the authors develop the theory of statistical inference using techniques, definitions, and concepts that are statistical and are natural extensions and consequences of previous concepts. Intended for first-year graduate students, this book can be used for students majoring in statistics who have a solid mathematics background. It can also be used in a way that stresses the more practical uses of statistical theory, being more concerned with understanding basic statistical concepts and deriving reasonable statistical procedures for a variety of situations, and less concerned with formal optimality investigations.

Statistical Mechanics of Lattice Systems: A Concrete Mathematical Introduction

by Sacha Friedli Yvan Velenik

This motivating textbook gives a friendly, rigorous introduction to fundamental concepts in equilibrium statistical mechanics, covering a selection of specific models, including the Curie–Weiss and Ising models, the Gaussian free field, O(n) models, and models with Kać interactions. Using classical concepts such as Gibbs measures, pressure, free energy, and entropy, the book exposes the main features of the classical description of large systems in equilibrium, in particular the central problem of phase transitions. It treats such important topics as the Peierls argument, the Dobrushin uniqueness, Mermin–Wagner and Lee–Yang theorems, and develops from scratch such workhorses as correlation inequalities, the cluster expansion, Pirogov–Sinai Theory, and reflection positivity. Written as a self-contained course for advanced undergraduate or beginning graduate students, the detailed explanations, large collection of exercises (with solutions), and appendix of mathematical results and concepts also make it a handy reference for researchers in related areas. Builds a narrative around the driving concepts, focusing on specific examples and models. Self-contained and accessible. Features numerous exercises and solutions, as well as a comprehensive appendix.

Statistical Methods for Psychology

by David C. Howell

STATISTICAL METHODS FOR PSYCHOLOGY surveys the statistical techniques commonly used in the behavioral and social sciences, especially psychology and education. To help students gain a better understanding of the specific statistical hypothesis tests that are covered throughout the text, author David Howell emphasize conceptual understanding. Along with significantly updated discussions of effect size and meta-analysis, this Eighth Edition continues to focus on two key themes that are the cornerstones of this book's success: the importance of looking at the data before beginning a hypothesis test, and the importance of knowing the relationship between the statistical test in use and the theoretical questions being asked by the experiment.

Statistical Methods for the Social Sciences

by Alan Agresti Barbara Finlay

The book presents an introduction to statistical methods for students majoring in social science disciplines. No previous knowledge of statistics is assumed, and mathematical background is assumed to be minimal (lowest-level high-school algebra).

Statistical Methods for the Social Sciences

by Alan Agresti

Statistical methods applied to social sciences, made accessible to all through an emphasis on concepts Statistical Methods for the Social Sciences introduces statistical methods to students majoring in social science disciplines. With an emphasis on concepts and applications, this book assumes you have no previous knowledge of statistics and only a minimal mathematical background. It contains sufficient material for a two-semester course. The 5th Edition gives you examples and exercises with a variety of “real data.” It includes more illustrations of statistical software for computations and takes advantage of the outstanding applets to explain key concepts, such as sampling distributions and conducting basic data analyses. It continues to downplay mathematics–often a stumbling block for students–while avoiding reliance on an overly simplistic recipe-based approach to statistics.

Statistical Reasoning For Everyday Life

by Jeffrey O. Bennett William L. Briggs Mario F. Triola

Intended for social science students, this textbook explains the simple concepts of sampling, graphing, and distribution, then describes the role of probability, the interpretation of correlations, and methods for estimating population parameters and testing hypotheses. The second edition adds two sections on statistical paradoxes and hypothesis testing with two-way tables to the last chapter. Annotation c. Book News, Inc. , Portland, OR (booknews. com)

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