Foundations of Computer Science

Posted June 10th, 2010 by admin and filed in Reference

Foundations of Computer ScienceBased on the ACM model curriculum guidelines, this easy-to-read and easy-to-navigate text covers all the fundamentals of computer science required for first year students embarking on a computing degree. Divided into five parts ? computer and data, computer hardware, computer software, data organization and with an introduction to some of the more advanced topics ? Foundations of Computer Science gives students a bird?s eye view of the subject. Each chapter includes key terms, summaries, review questions, multiple-choice questions, and exercises to enhance learning, while introducing tools such as UML, structure chart and pseudocode, which students will need in order to succeed in later courses. The text is also supported by numerous figures, examples, exercises, selected solutions and a test bank, all designed to ease and aid the learning process. Updated to cover the latest technologies and changes to course requirements, this second edition features new and updated coverage of: Artificial Intelligence, Computer Ethics and Crimes, Networking, LINUX, and Security.

Guerrilla Marketing for Job Hunters 2.0: 1,001 Unconventional Tips, Tricks and Tactics for Landing Your Dream Job

Posted June 9th, 2010 by admin and filed in Reference
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In Today’s Job Jungle, the Guerrilla is King
“You’ll learn how to build a compelling new network in days that gets you sit-down meetings with decision makers who can hire you, for jobs that aren’t advertised or don’t even exist yet.”
—Kevin Donlin, creator, TheSimpleJobSearch.com; co-creator, The Guerrilla Job Search Home Study Course

“This book is brilliant. Packed with stories, examples, and tactics to help you at any point in your job search-this book is all about landing a real job with intense competition in a minimal amount of time.”
—Jason Alba, CEO, JibberJobber.com; author, I’m on LinkedIn—Now What??? Continue Reading »

The Healthy College Cookbook

Posted May 10th, 2010 by admin and filed in Cooking and Food

The Healthy College CookbookProduct Description

For nearly a decade, The Healthy College Cookbook has offered time-pressed, budget-crunched students a simple way to enjoy home cooking in their own small apartment kitchens or even dorm rooms. Written by students for students, the book offers hundreds of simple, healthful alternatives to dreary cafeteria fare. The first edition was so successful it returned to print 17 times.

Now, this best-selling cookbook has been revised, expanded, and enlivened for a new generation of students. One hundred brand-new recipes have been added to the old favorites, including expanded breakfast options, recipes for the ever-popular George Foreman Grill, new smoothie creations, and pizza toppings for storebought crusts, English muffins, and pita bases. Recipes require only a handful of easy-to-find ingredients. The book is packed with vegetarian options, and every recipe is as nutritious as it is delicious. Most can be prepared in less time than it takes to order pizza.
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The Gift of an Ordinary Day: A Mother’s Memoir

Posted May 2nd, 2010 by admin and filed in Memoir

The Gift of an Ordinary Day: A Mother's MemoirProduct Description

This eloquent book is …about longing and fulfillment , taking stock of failures and achievements, a search for the elusive “something more” of one’s existence-and a reminder that life’s seemingly mundane moments are often where we find beauty, grace and transformation. ( Family Circle Magazine )

“Kenison writes so beautifully and clearly about what is most important in family life.” (author of A Map of the World and Laura Rider’s Masterpiece Jane Hamilton )
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Stop Negotiating With Your Teen: Strategies for Parenting Your Angry, Manipulative, Moody, or Depressed Adolescent

Posted March 15th, 2010 by admin and filed in Teens

Stop Negotiating With Your Teen: Strategies for Parenting Your Angry, Manipulative, Moody, or Depressed AdolescentProduct Description

A psychologist offers peace-making strategies for parents who don’t know where to turn.

The sullen, withdrawn, sarcastic teenager. The defensive, wary, and helpless parent. This book builds a bridge between the two sides–with practical and supportive advice on how to:

* Contain conflicts before they escalate into violence
* Break through the teen’s verbal intimidation
* Avoid futile arguments
* Turn confrontation into communication
* Stand firm against teen rage
* Manage teen manipulation
* Build the teen’s self-esteem
* Talk to teens when no one knows what to say

For ever parent who’s screamed, what am I going to do with you?, this book finally provides the answer.

Understanding Business

Posted March 2nd, 2010 by admin and filed in Business

Understanding BusinessProduct Description

Understanding Business by Nickels, McHugh, and McHugh has been the number one textbook in the introduction to business market for several editions for three reasons: (1) The commitment and dedication of an author team that teaches this course and believes in the importance and power of this learning experience, (2) we listen to our customers, and (3) the quality of our supplements package. We consistently look to the experts –full-time faculty members, adjunct instructors, and of course students– to drive the decisions we make about the text itself and the ancillary package. Through a series of focus groups, symposia, as well as full-book, single-chapter, revised manuscript reviews of both text and key ancillaries, we have heard the stories of more than 500 professors and their insights and experiences are evident on every page of the revision and in every supplement. As teachers of the course and users of their own materials, the author team is dedicated to the principles of excellence in business education. From providing the richest most current topical coverage to using dynamic pedagogy that puts students in touch with today’s real business issues, to creating groundbreaking and market-defining ancillary items for professors and students alike, Understanding Business leads the way.