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Iqtisodiyot nazariyasi. Siyosiy iqtisod. Makro iqtisodiyot. Mikro iqtisodiyot,
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Iqtisodiyot nazariyasi. Siyosiy iqtisod. Makro iqtisodiyot. Mikro iqtisodiyot,
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Classroom Assessment: Cases for Teacher Problem Solving
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THE COMPLETE GUIDE TO THE TOURISM INDUSTRY: Strategies and Competencies to Become a Successful Tourism Entrepreneur and Manager
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Matematika,
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Umumiy texnologiya. Sanoat ishlab chiqarishning asoslari,
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How to Teach for Exams
S.Burgess., K.Head,How to Teach for Exams by Sally Burgess and Katie Head is a practical guide designed for English language teachers preparing students for public and international examinations (such as IELTS, TOEFL, and Cambridge English). The book bridges the gap between language teaching and exam preparation, offering teachers effective strategies to balance language development with exam techniques.
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Part one Analysis and Statistics
Brian Reid,This year marks the 75th anniversary of the Investment Company Act and the Investment Advisers Act—the key statutes under which mutual funds, exchange-traded funds (ETFs), closed-end funds, and unit investment trusts are regulated and governed. In the same year that Congress enacted these laws, 1940, the fund industry formed the National Committee of Investment Companies, the trade group that became the Investment Company Institute (ICI). Shortly after its formation, ICI began to collect mutual fund asset and flow data, launching a statistical and research program that remains one of the Institute’s core activities and central strengths. This data collection program has expanded greatly over time, with ICI currently managing 18 different fund surveys. Our historical data, some extending back nearly three-quarters of a century, provide perspective about funds and their investors across changing market cycles and an evolving investor base. One of the first projects I worked on when I joined ICI in 1996—a study showing how bond fund investors react during bond market downturns—introduced me to this historical record. At the time, there was an ongoing debate about how fund investors would react to market declines, because fund assets had risen from about $1 billion in 1940 to $3.5 trillion in 1996. Commentators and researchers were concerned that fund investors would leave the markets en masse during a downturn, destabilizing a financial system in which funds were playing a larger role.
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Tourism
Space travel, only a few years ago the dream of a few space pioneers, is now a featured story in the travel sections of leading newspapers. Billionaires write checks for a place in line to go into space while ordinary travelers note the emergence of the megaplane, the Airbus A380, with potential capacity of over 800. Meanwhile Boeing has responded with the smaller, lighter Boeing 787 Dreamliner about to enter commercial service. Most important, tourism planners recognize that technological change, peak oil prices, climate change, and other environmental issues necessitate adaptation if tourism is to thrive. And while tourism planners remain human, just over the horizon they foresee the imminent arrival of nonhuman robots who are about to change the future face of tourism—particularly as it pertains to the provision of routine services and the fulfillment of repetitive tasks required to keep the tourism product functional. The industry must respond to these challenges and opportunities plus deal with options generated by the proliferation of travel blogs and social networking sites such as Facebook, Linkedin, YouTube, Twitter, and MySpace, which change the stream of communication about travel and tourism, -urthermore, security continues to present challenges and added cost. These factors underscore why the globe's most dynamic industry demands constant reassessment. Although basic tourism principles remain, applications must constantly be reevaluated in light of new developments and more challenging economic times. Nevertheless, the world's largest industry, tourism, continues to grow even more as millions of travelers from such booming economies as China, India, Brazil, and Russia seek culture, comfortable climates, and recreation in offshore destinations. At the same time, additional millions of retiring baby boomers from industrialized nations will take advantage of leisure time to enjoy increased travel. All are lured to pack their bags as increasing access to the Internet and television whet appetites to see the modern wonders of the world. The travel industry must respond. Accordingly, Tourism. Twelfth Edition is designed to examine changes and relate them to the basic concepts of tourism. This book is intended to be used primarily as a textbook for college and university courses in tourism. However, the book also provides valuable information and guidance for national/state/ provincial/local tourism offices, convention and visitors bureaus, chambers of commerce, tourism planning and development organizations, tourism promoters, tourist accommodations, attractions and other businesses, transportation carriers, oil and automotive companies, and any other organization that is interested or involved in the movement of people from their homes or businesses to destinations.
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Pressure transients in water engineering
John Ellis,This book is published on the understanding that the author is solely responsible for the statements made and opinions expressed in it and that its publication does not necessarily imply that such statements and/or opinions are or reflect the views or opinions of the publishers. While every effort has been made to ensure that the statements made and the opinions expressed in this publication provide a safe and accurate guide, no liability or responsibility can be accepted in this respect by the author or publishers.
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English Literature
J.E.Luebering,The history of English literature is itself like a wellwritten novel or drama. Events build on one another, as each new wave of writers impacts both the overall body of work and the subsequent efforts of other writers. There are unexpected twists and turns, as the styles and subject matter of English literature have sometimes rebelled against existing conventions or simply moved in unprecedented directions. Finally, as with any good story, the pace of action in English literature has seemed to accelerate over time, with the most recent two centuries representing an era of prolifi c productivity and creativity.
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Web Programming
John Dean,The content, statements, views, and opinions herein are the sole expression of the respective authors and not that of Jones & Bartlett Learning, LLC. Reference herein to any specific commercial product, process, or service by trade name, trademark, manufacturer, or otherwise does not constitute or imply its endorsement or recommendation by Jones & Bartlett Learning, LLC and such reference shall not be used for advertising or product endorsement purposes. All trademarks displayed are the trademarks of the parties noted herein. Web Programming with HTML5, CSS, and JavaScript is an independent publication and has not been authorized, sponsored, or otherwise approved by the owners of the trademarks or service marks referenced in this product. There may be images in this book that feature models; these models do not necessarily endorse, represent, or participate in the activities represented in the images. Any screenshots in this product are for educational and instructive purposes only. Any individuals
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PHP, MySQL & JavaScript
Richard Blum,The Internet has become an amazing place to shop, do your banking, look up homework assignments, and even keep track of your bowling league scores. Behind all those great applications are a bunch of different web technologies that must all work together to create the web experience you come to expect. You may think that creating web applications is best left for the professionals, but you’d be surprised by just how well you can do with just a little knowledge and experience! That’s the point of this book.
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Classroom Assessment: Cases for Teacher Problem Solving
R.Silverman, W.M.Welty , S.Lyon,This book is a collection of classroom cases designed to help both preservice and inservice teachers practice making decisions about student assessment. The cases represent a variety of grade levels and subject areas, focusing on real-life challenges that teachers face when evaluating student performance. Each case is an open-ended narrative that describes a complex classroom situation, requiring the reader to analyze the problem, consider different assessment strategies, and propose a solution. This case-based approach bridges the gap between assessment theory and the practical realities of the classroom
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Искусство английских рифмованных пословиц и поговорок
И. М. Берман,This book, “The Art of English Rhymed Proverbs and Sayings,” is a collection of traditional English proverbs and idiomatic expressions presented in a rhymed form. It is designed to help learners of English understand common sayings, their meanings, and usage in a more memorable and poetic structure. The book is useful for students, teachers, and anyone interested in English folklore, phraseology, and language learning.
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Operating system concepts
Abraham Silberschatz, Peter Baer Galvin, Greg Gagne,Operating systems are an essential part of any computer system. Similarly, a course on operating systems is an essential part of any computer science education. This field is undergoing rapid change, as computers are now prevalent in virtually every arena of day-to-day life—from embedded devices in automobiles through the most sophisticated planning tools for governments and multinational firms. Yet the fundamental concepts remain fairly clear, and it is on these that we base this book. We wrote this book as a text for an introductory course in operating systems at the junior or senior undergraduate level or at the first-year graduate level. We hope that practitioners will also find it useful. It provides a clear description of the concepts that underlie operating systems. As prerequisites, we assume that the reader is familiar with basic data structures, computer organization, and a high-level language, such as C or Java. The hardware topics required for an understanding of operating systems are covered in Chapter 1. In that chapter, we also include an overview of the fundamental data structures that are prevalent in most operating systems. For code examples, we use predominantly C, with some Java, but the reader can still understand the algorithms without a thorough knowledge of these languages.
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THE COMPLETE GUIDE TO THE TOURISM INDUSTRY: Strategies and Competencies to Become a Successful Tourism Entrepreneur and Manager
Muhammad Buswari, Cahya Budhi Irawan, Eddy Priyanto, Anton Ferry Ananda,This book is designed to provide you with the essential knowledge and skills that you need to succeed in the tourism industry. It covers the key concepts and theories of operational management and entrepreneurship, and how they apply to the tourism context. It also explores the practical aspects of managing and operating a tourism business, such as human resource management, logistics management, facilities management, quality management, risk management, business planning, funding sources, and ethics. Moreover, it examines the strategic aspects of marketing, finance, and information in the tourism industry, and how they can help you gain a competitive advantage and achieve your goals. Furthermore, it discusses the environmental and social and economic impacts of tourism, and how you can contribute to the sustainability and development of the industry and the society
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Basics of Network Security, Firewalls, and VPNs
Муалифсиз,Network security works through multiple protective layers that control access at both the network edge and inside the environment. Each layer ensures only authorized users can access resources while blocking threats. The core idea is to protect large amounts of data using layered defenses that enforce rules before any action is allowed. These layers include:
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The reasoning architect mathematics and science in design
Garry Stevens,This book presents a picture of the development of science and of the facets of mathematics, as well as an explanation of the interaction between science and mathematics in the growth of architecture.
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Mathematical Foundations of Linguitics
H.Mark Hubey,Mathematical linguistics is concerned with the study of mathematical properties of natural languages and linguistic theories. Since the mathematical properties of interest to mathematical linguists are usually from theoretical computer science (complexity classes, language hierarchies, formal learnability), mathematical linguistics can be considered as an area of theoretical computational linguistics. However, since statistical methods are rarely used in mathematical linguistics, its relationship to current practices in computational linguistics is somewhat limited. While the introduction of logic in linguistic research has originally come from semantics, this line of work did not really use sophisticated meta-results.
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Internet for English Teaching
Mark Warchauer,The advance of technology has made the emergence of the Internet become more and more important in language teaching and learning. For this reason, this paper addresses its discussion on the importance of the Internet use in English language teaching. this current study aims at describing how Lessons in English online can solve a number of didactic tasks: develop reading skills and abilities, using global networking materials; Improve students’ writing skills; Complete students' vocabulary; Develop students' motivation to learn English
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A Guide to consecutive translation
A. MUMINOV,The present book is intended to those who are interested in translation and the students of the higher establishments of the Republic of Uzbekistan. Taking into the consideration the peculiarities of translation the guide-book includes exercises and interviews on the consecutive translation into English, Uzbek and Russian. Particular emphasis has been placed on the translation of cultural words and phrases.
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The english-speaking world
Janet C.,This reader uses the EXPANSIVE READING approach, where the text becomes a springboard to improve language skills and to explore historical background , cultural connections and other topics suggested by the text. As well as the story, written in British English, this reader contains.
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Comparable corpora and computer-assisted translation
Delpech Estelle Maryline,I would like to give Béatrice Daille and Emmanuel Morin my deepest thanks for having supervised and co-supervised this doctoral research. I felt so honored to work and learn by their sides.
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Country study (UK and USA)
Muminov O., Tuhtasinov I., Akhmedova A.,A reader of the book is acquainted with the History, Geography, Culture, State System, Educational System and other information. In order to check up knowledge about the texts a reader may do exercises given in this book.
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English literature from the 19 th centure through today
Luebering J.E.,The history of English literature is itself like a well- written novel or drama. Events build on one another, as each new wave of writers impacts both the overall body of work and the subsequent efforts of other writers. There are unexpected twists and turns, as the styles and subject matter of English literature have sometimes rebelled against existing conventions or simply moved in unprecedented directions.