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The Smart Investor's Money Machine

Methods and Strategies to Create Regular Income

I distinguish between trader and investor primarily based on the length of time
each perceives they are likely to hold a position and the expectations each may
have. I see the investor as one who looks at himself as a buy-and-hold person;
someone who expects to buy for the long run while expecting capital
appreciation over time and, perhaps, enjoying dividends along the way. I
envision the trader as someone who is somewhat more proactive and who
expects to be in and out of ...

Eating in the Light of the Moon

How Women Can Transform Their Relationship with Food Through Myths, Metaphors, and Storytelling

Teaches women to free themselves from eating disorders by finding the metaphors hidden in their own life stories

Our minds can play all kinds of tricks on us, but out bodies never lie. If we are
listening only to the promptings of our minds and not listening to the messages
from our bodies, we can be easily tricked into thinking that we are hungry for food
when it is something else we desire. And so we eat and we eat. Before we know
it, the plate is empty, the pot scraped clean, and we are left feeling dissatisfied
and angry at ourselves for having been so foolish. The ability to distinguish
between ...

Applying UML

Advanced Applications

Unified Modeling Language (UML) is a general-purpose notation language for specifying and visualizing complex software, especially large, object-oriented projects. Object-oriented programming is when a programmer defines not only the data type of a data structure, but also the types of operations/functions that can be applied to the data structure. Applying UML addresses the practical issues faced by users in adopting UML. As the title suggests, it helps the reader in actually applying UML to real life situations, rather than just in learning the language. The book covers in depth detail of UML, including notation on profiles and extensions. The scope of the book assumes prior experience in software engineering and/or business modeling, an understanding of object-oriented concepts and a basic knowledge of UML. * Case study driven approach covering a wide range of issues * Contains advanced tutorial material to aid learning * Focuses on practical issues in the application of UML

As the title suggests, it helps the reader in actually applying UML to real life situations, rather than just in learning the language. The book covers in depth detail of UML, including notation on profiles and extensions.

Nama-nama Indah untuk Anak Anda

Nama mengandung banyak makna. Rasulullah menyuruh kita memberi nama anak-anak kita yanq menqandunq makna do'a pujian dan harapan. Pentingnya nama ini digambarkan oleh sabda beliau : "Sesungguhnya kamu sekalian pada hari kiamat akan dipanggil dengan nama kamu sendiri Dan nama bapak kamu. Karena itu, hendaklah kamu perindahkan nama kamu."Untuk itulah baguskanlah nama anak-anak kita dengan memilihkan nama-nama yang indah dan islami. Bukan sekedar latah mengikuti nama-nama orang kafiryang tanpa makna. Buku ini memberikan sejumlah nama pilihan yang sangat cocok buat nama anak dan keluarga anda. -pustaka al-kautsar-

Nama mengandung banyak makna.

Southeast Asian Conference on Logic

The visit of Gerald Sacks to the National University of Singapore in 1981 provided an opportunity to organize a short conference in Mathematical Logic. We were fortunate to receive encouragement and material support for this venture from several sources. Specific acknowledgements are made below. Sponsorship of the conference by the Association for Symbolic Logic was received and gave added inspiration. A final word in this connexion concerns the debt we owe to invited speakers who were able to provide for travel expenses from their own resources. Their presence at the conference would not have been possible otherwise. The publication of these Proceedings came about through an initiative of North Holland. The progress in producing the volume has been somewhat fitful, and we appreciate their forbearance and understanding. The items herein, with some exceptions, are written versions of invited talks given at the conference. Abstracts of contributed papers have appeared in the Journal of Symbolic Logic. The two workshops: in Recursion Theory by Mark Tamthai and Model Theory by Chris Ash, which were held in conjunction with the conference, are not recorded. We were fortunate to receive editorial assistance from John Bell during his visit to NUS. A great debt is owed to Mimi Bell and Madam Lam for producing the splendid typescript for the volume.

Introduction Throughout the history of Mathematics, there has been an interest in
finding algorithms to solve problems or perform computations. Simple examples
of algorithms are long division and the sieve of Eratosthenes for determining
whether or not a number is a prime. A famous example of the search for an
algorithm is Hilbert's Tenth Problem which was to find an algorithm which would
indicate whether or not a diophantine equation with integral coefficients has a
solution in the ...

Telaah kritis administrasi & manajemen sektor publik di Indonesia

menuju sistem penyediaan barang dan penyelenggaraan pelayanan yang berorientasi publik

On administration and management of public services in Indonesia.

Head First

10 Ways to Tap Into Your Natural Genius

Describes the different forms of intelligence, including creativity, social skill, physical and sensual abilities, and numerical, spatial, and verbal aptitudes, and suggests ways to understand and develop each kind. Reprint.

Describes the different forms of intelligence, including creativity, social skill, physical and sensual abilities, and numerical, spatial, and verbal aptitudes, and suggests ways to understand and develop each kind. Reprint.

The Mind of Mithraists

Historical and Cognitive Studies in the Roman Cult of Mithras

The Roman cult of Mithras was the most widely-dispersed and densely-distributed cult throughout the expanse of the Roman Empire from the end of the first until the fourth century AD, rivaling the early growth and development of Christianity during the same period. As its membership was largely drawn from the ranks of the military, its spread, but not its popularity is attributable largely to military deployments and re-deployments. Although mithraists left behind no written archival evidence, there is an abundance of iconographic finds. The only characteristic common to all Mithraic temples were the fundamental architecture of their design, and the cult image of Mithras slaying a bull. How were these two features so faithfully transmitted through the Empire by a non-centralized, non-hierarchical religious movement? The Minds of Mithraists: Historical and Cognitive Studies in the Roman Cult of Mithras addresses these questions as well as the relationship of Mithraism to Christianity, explanations of the significance of the tauroctony and of the rituals enacted in the mithraea, and explanations for the spread of Mithraism (and for its resistance in a few places). The unifying theme throughout is an investigation of the 'mind' of those engaged in the cult practices of this widespread ancient religion. These investigations represent traditional historical methods as well as more recent studies employing the insights of the cognitive sciences, demonstrating that cognitive historiography is a valuable methodological tool.

Although constrained by characteristics of physical geography (Kitchin and
Blades 2002:40, 57), humans typically orient themselves in the complex and vast
spatiality of the actual, external world with cognitive maps. When, for example, we
are ...