A Beginner s Guide to Murder

A Beginner   s Guide to Murder
Author: Rosalind Stopps
Publsiher: HarperCollins UK
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2021-07-22
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780008302634

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The brand-new book from a powerful literary voice, author of The Stranger She Knew, shortlisted for the Paul Torday Prize.

A Beginner s Guide to R

A Beginner s Guide to R
Author: Alain Zuur,Elena N. Ieno,Erik Meesters
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2009-06-24
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9780387938370

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Based on their extensive experience with teaching R and statistics to applied scientists, the authors provide a beginner's guide to R. To avoid the difficulty of teaching R and statistics at the same time, statistical methods are kept to a minimum. The text covers how to download and install R, import and manage data, elementary plotting, an introduction to functions, advanced plotting, and common beginner mistakes. This book contains everything you need to know to get started with R.

Oil

Oil
Author: Vaclav Smil
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2017-11-02
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781786072870

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World acclaimed scientist Vaclav Smil reveals everything there is to know about nature's most sought-after resource Oil is the lifeblood of the modern world. Without it, there would be no planes, no plastic, no exotic produce, and a global political landscape few would recognise. Humanity’s dependence upon oil looks set to continue for decades to come, but what is it? Fully updated and packed with fascinating facts to fuel dinner party debate, Professor Vaclav Smil's Oil: A Beginner's Guide explains all matters related to the ‘black stuff’, from its discovery in the earth right through to the controversy that surrounds it today.

A Beginner s Guide to Being Human

A Beginner s Guide to Being Human
Author: Matt Forrest Esenwine
Publsiher: Beaming Books
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2022-10-18
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781506483528

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Being a human is a lot of work! Thankfully, humans experience many of the same feelings, situations, and challenges, so we don't have to figure it all out on our own--we can help each other navigate the ups and downs. Full of humor and heart, this engaging guide inspires kids to be humans who are kind, empathetic, and thoughtful. No matter what our day brings, we can choose to practice self-control, compassion, and forgiveness. Don't worry, young human, it's okay to make some mistakes along the way--just remember that it's love that keeps us all afloat at the end of the day.

A Beginner s Guide to Goodbye

A Beginner s Guide to Goodbye
Author: Melanie Mosher
Publsiher: Nimbus Publishing (CN)
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020-03-19
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 177108846X

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Ten-year-old Laney is struggling with grief, and distracts herself by writing letters to her little sister, who has recently died. As the summer progresses, so do Laney's coping mechanisms. An important book about acknowledging and processing grief in order to overcome it.

Grieving

Grieving
Author: Jerusha Hull McCormack
Publsiher: Darton Longman and Todd
Total Pages: 174
Release: 2005
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: IND:30000107642963

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'Chances are, if you are reading this, your heart is broken. This book is designed to help those in pain - and specifically those who have lost someone through death - to imagine the path before them. It is a path of suffering. But it is also a path that may lead to unexpected discoveries - and to peace.' There is no sure route through grieving. Jerusha Hull McCormack provides instead a series of signposts by which we may find our own path to a new life. 'We are all amateurs at grief' she writes, 'it comes to us all; we must all go through it. To treat grief as a problem to be fixed, or (worse still) to medicalize it, is to rob us of the extraordinary privilege of encountering this experience on our terms: for each of us has our own way of grieving, and each of us has something special to learn from the process.'

The Beginner s Guide to Running Away from Home

The Beginner s Guide to Running Away from Home
Author: Jennifer Huget
Publsiher: Schwartz & Wade
Total Pages: 41
Release: 2013-06-25
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780375987847

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What kid hasn't wanted to make their parents feel sorry for treating him badly? And how better to accomplish this than to run away? Here's a guide showing how, from what to pack (gum--then you won't have to brush your teeth) to how to survive (don't think about your cozy bed). Ultimately, though, readers will see that there really is no place like home. Like Judith Viorst's Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day, here's a spot-on portrait of a kid who's had it. And like Maurice Sendak's Where the Wild Things Are, it's also a journey inside a creative kid's imagination: that special place where parents aren't allowed without permission.

Old Age

Old Age
Author: Michael Kinsley
Publsiher: Crown
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2016-04-26
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 9781101903766

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Vanity Fair columnist Michael Kinsley escorts his fellow Boomers through the door marked "Exit." The notorious baby boomers—the largest age cohort in history—are approaching the end and starting to plan their final moves in the game of life. Now they are asking: What was that all about? Was it about acquiring things or changing the world? Was it about keeping all your marbles? Or is the only thing that counts after you’re gone the reputation you leave behind? In this series of essays, Michael Kinsley uses his own battle with Parkinson’s disease to unearth answers to questions we are all at some time forced to confront. “Sometimes,” he writes, “I feel like a scout from my generation, sent out ahead to experience in my fifties what even the healthiest Boomers are going to experience in their sixties, seventies, or eighties.” This surprisingly cheerful book is at once a fresh assessment of a generation and a frequently funny account of one man’s journey toward the finish line. “The least misfortune can do to make up for itself is to be interesting,” he writes. “Parkinson’s disease has fulfilled that obligation.”