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St. Martin's Publishing Group House of Evil
Book SynopsisIn the heart of Indianapolis in the mid 1960's, through a twist of fate and fortune, a young girl came to live with a mother and her seven children. What began as a temporary childcare arrangement between Sylvia Likens' parents and Gertrude Baniszewski turned into a crime that would haunt cops, prosecutors, and a community for decades to come.
£9.89
Jones and Bartlett Publishers, Inc Web Programming with HTML5 CSS and JavaScript
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£120.65
McGraw-Hill Education ISE Introduction to Programming with Java A
Book SynopsisIntroduction to Programming with Java: A Problem Solving Approach teaches the reader how to write programs using Java. It does so with a unique approach that combines fundamentals first with objects early. The book transitions smoothly through a carefully selected set of procedural programming fundamentals to object-oriented fundamentals. During this early transition and beyond, the book emphasizes problem solving. For example, Chapter 2 is devoted to algorithm development, Chapter 8 is devoted to program design, and problem-solving sections appear throughout the book. The third edition introduces several new Java language features, most of the end-of-chapter GUI sections and the final GUI chapters use JavaFX, and almost all end-of-chapter exercises are new.Table of ContentsChapter 1. Introduction to Computers and ProgrammingChapter 2. Algorithms and DesignChapter 3. Java BasicsChapter 4. Control StatementsChapter 5. Using PreBuilt MethodsChapter 6. Object-Oriented ProgrammingChapter 7. Object-Oriented Programming-Additional DetailsChapter 8. Software EngineeringChapter 9. ArraysChapter 10. Arrays Lists and an INtroduction to the Java Collections FrameworkChapter 11. RecursionChapter 12. Type Details and Alternative Coding MechanismsChapter 13. Aggregation, Composition, and InheritanceChapter 14. Inheritance and PolymorphismChapter 15. Exception HandlingChapter 16. Files, Buffers, Channels, and PathsChapter 17. GUI Programming BasicsChapter 18. GUI Programming-Layout Panes, Additional GUI Components Chapter 19. GUI Programming-Additional GUI Components, Additional Listeners, AnimationAppendix 1. ASCII Character SetAppendix 2. Operator PrecedenceAppendix 3. Java Reserved WordsAppendix 4. Packages and ModulesAppendix 5. Java Coding-Style ConventionsAppendix 6. Javadoc with TagsAppendix 7. UML DiagramsAppendix 8. Number Systems and Conversions Between Them
£53.99
McGraw-Hill Education Introduction to Programming With Java A Problem
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£170.80
Mortons Media Group Southport in the Age of the Tram
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£17.09
Pearson Education Limited Practical Skills in Forensic Science
Book SynopsisALAN LANGFORD is Senior Lecturer and Programme Leader in Criminology and Forensic Sciences at Northumbria University, UK; JOHN DEAN is Professor of Analytical and Environmental Sciences and Director of the Graduate School at Northumbria University, UK; ROB REED is Professor of Biomedical Science and Director of Undergraduate Science Programs at CQUniversity, Australia; DAVID HOLMES is Director of Collaborative Programs in Applied Sciences at Northumbria University, UK; JONATHAN WEYERS is Director of Quality Assurance at the University of Dundee, UK; and ALLAN JONES is Senior Lecturer and Chancellor's Award Fellow in Ecology, Environmental Science and Zoology at the University of Dundee, UK.Table of Contents 1 Essentials of practical work 2 Health and safety 3 Making measurements and observations 4 SI units and their use 5 Scientific method and design of experiments 6 Working with liquids 7 Basic laboratory procedures 8 Principles of solution chemistry 9 pH and buffer solutions 10 Introduction to microscopy 11 Setting up and using microscopes 12 Sample preparation 13 DNA analysis – fundamental principles 14 Chromatography 15 Mass spectrometry 16 Basic spectroscopy 17 Atomic spectroscopy 18 X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy 19 Infrared and Raman spectroscopy 20 Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy 21 Immunoassay 22 Electrophoresis 23 Personnel and recording the scene 24 Collecting evidence – basic principles 25 Digital evidence 26 Investigating fingerprints 27 Footwear marks and impressions 28 Investigating other marks 29 Document analysis 30 Analysis of biological fluids 31 DNA analysis – forensic applications 32 Analysis of hair 33 Analysis of skeletal remains 34 Forensic odontology 35 Forensic entomology 36 Forensic botany 37 Alcohol analysis 38 Forensic toxicology 39 Bulk drug analysis 40 Analysis of paint 41 Analysis of glass 42 Analysis of fibres 43 Firearms and ballistic evidence 44 Analysis of fires and explosions 45 Finding and citing published information 46 Using online resources 47 Evaluating information 48 Word processors, databases and other packages 49 Using Spreadsheets 50 Fundamental principles of quantitative chemical analysis 51 Calibration and quantitative analysis 52 Using graphs 53 Presenting data in tables 54 Hints for solving numerical problems 55 Descriptive statistics 56 Choosing and using statistical tests 57 Chemometrics and advanced statistics 58 General aspects of scientific writing 59 Giving a spoken presentation 60 Writing a forensic statement and presenting evidence in court 61 Reporting practical and project work 62 Writing essays, literature surveys and reviews 63 Organising a poster display 64 The importance of transferable skills 65 Managing your time 66 Working with others 67 Taking notes from lectures and texts 68 Learning and revising effectively 69 Assessments and exams 70 Preparing your curriculum vitae
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Emons Verlag GmbH 111 Places in Baltimore That You Must Not Miss
Book SynopsisThere is possibly no city in the United States as misunderstood as Baltimore, and yet there are few that can match it in majesty. One of the oldest Great Cities of America, Baltimore is profoundly rich in history and culture. But its character is not only derived from its past: Charm City's present and future belong to the thousands of artists and innovators who call it home. Baltimore is full of adventure and surprises. You'll visit the site of one of the most notorious scenes in cinematic history, and the home of the gay divorcée who stole the heart of a king. You'll hear music performed by future classical music stars, grab a bite at the last old-fashioned Polish smokehouse on the East Coast, and spend a day on a street art scavenger hunt. Whether it's your first visit or your 20th, and even if you've lived here for a lifetime, you'll embark on a journey of discovery through 111 fascinating spots across Baltimore.
£12.59
Dumbarton Oaks Research Library & Collection Military Landscapes
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£43.96