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PHP & MySQL: The Missing Manual

Provides information on using PHP and MySQL to build and manage database-driven websites.

Provides information on using PHP and MySQL to build and manage database-driven websites.

Second Language Acquisition in Childhood

Volume 2: School-age Children

First published in 1987. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

TABLE 9.5 Discrete-Point and Integrative Tests Discrete-Point Tests Definition:
Discrete-point tests consist of items designed to test a number of specific
structures or rules—discrete points in the language system {Dieterich & Freeman,
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Irish Families on the California Trail

Pioneers and 49ers from the Earliest Days Including the Gold Rush & San Francisco

Pioneers and 49ers from the Earliest Days Including the Gold Rush & San
Francisco Michael C. O'Laughlin. large tract of land there, judging rightly that it
would become a city in time, and laid out- a town on paper which soon realized
his ...

Mind Map

Myles Ross Bartlett, Holly de Bourbon, Sarah McDougall, Melissa Pauw

Researching Schools

Stories from a Schools-University Partnership for Educational Research

Presenting the work of a highly innovative partnership between the University of Cambridge Faculty of Education and eight secondary schools, this book explores this networked learning community which has helped to define the use and production of educational knowledge and research within and between various partners. This book examines the central questions and gives examples of the outcomes of the development that will assist any researchers, especially teachers undertaking research, to develop school-university partnerships. Stories and examples from practitioners and others who worked directly in and with schools are presented throughout the book. It will appeal to a wide audience of practitioners and academics, and to all who are interested in how research and enquiry can be used to support the development of practice in schools.

Having considered the diverse cases of each of the SUPER partners, we are left
with the task of giving an account of the partnership as a whole. In our efforts to
understand what school–university research partnerships could and should be ...

Total Quality in Research and Development

The present environment for research and development in business can be characterized in two simple words: inconsistent horizons. As the rapid development of technology and the number of new scientific discoveries have led to tremendous change, businesses have modified their entire corporate structure, downsizing, and operating in a constant state of flux. This environment with its inconsistency makes R&D a risky venture. Total Quality in Research and Development looks at these problems and presents models, systems, and paradigms that offer a systematic improvement process for businesses and their management. The unparalleled challenge faced by those working in R&D functions is examined, offering beneficial approaches for implementing total quality improvement efforts. This book shows how TQ promotes rather than stifles inventiveness, ingenuity, and individual accomplishment. Through collaborative efforts, both team and individual performance initiates and maintains clear objectives as well as produces the optimal environment for the prospering of research. The total quality systems presented here are not just a system, method, or philosophy, but rather a working model for daily operations. This valuable and practical working model examines actual daily work practices, guideposts and measurements for success, and management practices that stress creativity and group achievements that support company goals.

The development of corporate research laboratories reflected the structure of the
organization.7 The development of industrial research was associated with
expansion and diversification in the activities and products of manufacturing firms
.7 ...

What Is HTML5?

HTML5: Everyone’s using it, nobody knows what it is. I realize that sounds more like a line out of an existential movie — maybe Waiting for Godot or a screenplay by Sartre — than a statement about HTML5. But it’s really the truth: most of the people using HTML5 are treating it as HTML4+, or even worse, HTML4 (and some stuff they don’t use). The result? A real delay in the paradigm shift that HTML5 is almost certain to bring. It’s certainly not time to look away, because by the time you look back, you may have missed something really important: a subtle but important transition centered around HTML5.

HTML5: Everyone’s using it, nobody knows what it is. I realize that sounds more like a line out of an existential movie — maybe Waiting for Godot or a screenplay by Sartre — than a statement about HTML5.