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  • Authors: Jeffrey R. Chasnov (2016)

  • Contents: - A short mathematical review - Introduction to odes - First-order odes - Second-order odes, constant coefficients - The Laplace transform - Series solutions - Systems of equations - Nonlinear differential equations - Partial differential equations - Second-order odes, constant coefficients

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  • Authors: Jim Hefferon (2016)

  • This book helps students to master the material of a standard US undergraduate first course in Linear Algebra. The material is standard in that the subjects covered are Gaussian reduction, vector spaces, linear maps, determinants, and eigenvalues and eigenvectors. Another standard is book’s audience: sophomores or juniors, usually with a background of at least one semester of calculus. The help that it gives to students comes from taking a developmental approach — this book’s presentation emphasizes motivation and naturalness, using many examples.

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  • Authors: Patrizia Modica (2016)

  • Tourism continues to grow, and as the industry develops, it is important for researchers and practitioners to fully understand and examine issues such as sustainability, competiveness, and stakeholder quality of life in tourism centres around the world. Focusing on the unique perspective of island tourism destinations, this book outlines impacts on, and potential strategies for protecting, the natural environment, local economy, and local culture. Presenting an interdisciplinary integrated approach, this important collection of new research: - Is the first book to provide coverage on sustainable tourism best practice in island destinations; - Focuses on the unique perspective of islands as destinations, exploring the interplays of competitiveness and quality of life; - Includes a...

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  • Authors: June Payne-Palacio (2016)

  • This book offers a comprehensive, current, and practical overview of foodservice operations and business principles. Covering topics like food safety, human resources, finance, equipment, design, marketing, and filled with real-life case studies, this text gives college students a deep understanding of the issues they will face in any type of foodservice operation. Rich with graphics and photos, its visually appealing design is organised for maximum student engagement and understanding. This edition has been updated to reflect new trends in sustainability and food safety issues.

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  • Authors: Leszek Butowski (2016)

  • Tourism is that area of activity of contemporary man that touches on various fields of human interest. Representatives of numerous academic disciplines find it intriguing for its exceptionally interdisciplinary character. Conditions for and consequences of the development of tourism are investigated, among others, by economists, geographers, sociologists, experts in culture, anthropologists, management and social policy specialists and even by representatives of some natural sciences. Researchers dealing with tourism need to meet strict methodological requirements, but they get access to a very interesting subject of scientific inquiry, which combines social, cultural, economic and environmental aspects to create an ontologically new quality offering epistemological challenges.

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  • Authors: John Mangan (2016)

  • Includes bibliographical references and index. Global Logistics and Supply Chain Management, now in its third edition, provides essential reading for anybody studying SCM and logistics. Encompassing both practical and strategic perspectives, it takes a truly global perspective, recognising the transnational nature of logistics activities in today’s world.

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  • Authors: Daphne Simmons (2016)

  • This book provides research on the production, consumption and health benefits of citrus fruits. The first chapter begins with an overview of citrus based refineries. Chapters two and three discuss hesperidin and narirutin, which are citrus flavonoids. Chapter four studies the use of citrus residues as raw materials for biomolecules and energy.

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  • Authors: Ted Wilson (2016)

  • Beverage Impacts on Nutrition and Health, Second Edition is the single best source of reviews that describe beverage history; coffee, tea, alcohol, wine, cranberry and citrus juice, tea, coffee, dairy milk, soy milks and breast milk. Furthermore the book contains up-to-date reviews that describe beverage effects on satiety and energy balance, recommendations for persons with diabetes and metabolic syndrome, nutritional supplementation for the elderly, performance enhancement by athletes, energy drinks, and bottled water qualities.

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  • Authors: Willy A. Renandya, Handoyo Puji Widodo (2016)

  • This introductory chapter provides a broad overview of the edited volume by describing the rationales, aims, theoretical underpinnings and organization of the book. The chapter first presents key changes that have had a major impact on the way English is used and learned by geographically diverse groups of people in the world today. It then outlines a set of research-based principles that could be used as a basis for critically examining our urriculum, for selecting and adapting our teaching materials to suit the local contexts, for designing our lessons for the teaching of listening, speaking, reading, writing and other language skills and for developing tasks and activities that meet the linguistic, cognitive and affective needs of our students. The last part of the chapter pr...