MemoryBanc

MemoryBanc
Author: Kay H. Bransford
Publsiher: Morgan James Publishing
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2015-05-05
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 9781630472504

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“If only we had [this book] when my wife and I were caring for our aging parents. We’ll be using it to make sure our kids have everything they need.” —Bart Astor, author of AARP Roadmap for the Rest of Your Life When you, or your loved ones, are reaching a certain age, life can get a lot more complicated. Without well-organized, easy access to information, trying to navigate through the maze can be incredibly challenging—and it can cost you. Today, more than $58 billion is sitting with state and federal treasurers representing bank accounts, insurance, tax returns, and retirement accounts that were lost in the shuffle of a move, personal crisis, or death. Nearly half of adults over forty can expect to face a short-term disability before they reach sixty-five—and 70 percent of American’s over sixty-five will need three years of care and support. The MemoryBanc system makes it easy to document accounts, usernames, and medical histories, so they can be easily found or shared should they ever be needed by spouses, children, or other caregivers. Don’t wait for an emergency while trying to store and keep track of information in your head, on your phone, in a file, or under a keyboard—learn how to capture it all in one place, stay organized, and secure your assets for your and your family’s future.

MemoryBanc

MemoryBanc
Author: Kay H. Bransford
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015-05-05
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1630472492

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MemoryBanc Your Workbook For Organizing Life is an invaluable guide to making it easier to document accounts, usernames, and medical history so they can be easily found or shared should they ever be needed by a spouse or loved one.

Critical Approaches to the Fiction of Margaret Laurence

Critical Approaches to the Fiction of Margaret Laurence
Author: C.E. Nicholson
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 270
Release: 1990-06-18
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781349100927

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The essays collected in this volume offer a range of different approaches to the significance of the work of Margaret Laurence, historical, feminist, descriptive and thematic, in which critics from Europe, America and Canada offer assessments of this 20th century novelist.

Embedded Computer Systems Architectures Modeling and Simulation

Embedded Computer Systems  Architectures  Modeling  and Simulation
Author: Stamatis Vassiliadis,Mladen Berekovic,Timo D. Hämäläinen
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 470
Release: 2007-08-30
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9783540736257

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Researchers and professionals in the appropriate subject areas will find this book an essential update on where research has got to in what is, after all, a hugely important area. It constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 7th International Workshop on Systems, Architectures, Modeling, and Simulation, held in Samos, Greece, in July 2007. The 44 revised full papers presented together with 2 keynote talks were thoroughly reviewed and selected from 116 submissions

The Canadian Novel

The Canadian Novel
Author: John Moss
Publsiher: Dundurn
Total Pages: 212
Release: 1983-02
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 0920053041

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A collection of essays about contemporary Canadian novels by Margaret Atwood, Robertson Davies, Margaret Laurence, Alice Munro, Mordechai Richler, Rudy Weibe, as edited by professor of English at the University of Ottawa John Moss.

MemoryBanc Register

MemoryBanc Register
Author: Kay Bransford
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 86
Release: 2011-11-15
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0985096217

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The ultimate collection system to organize and find your important documents, user names and passcodes. The binder and eBook editions prompt users through the collection of personal, financial, medical, online and household documents and details.

An Adventure in Statistics

An Adventure in Statistics
Author: Andy Field
Publsiher: SAGE
Total Pages: 769
Release: 2016-05-11
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781473943933

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Shortlisted for the British Psychological Society Book Award 2017 Shortlisted for the British Book Design and Production Awards 2016 Shortlisted for the Association of Learned & Professional Society Publishers Award for Innovation in Publishing 2016 An Adventure in Statistics: The Reality Enigma by best-selling author and award-winning teacher Andy Field offers a better way to learn statistics. It combines rock-solid statistics coverage with compelling visual story-telling to address the conceptual difficulties that students learning statistics for the first time often encounter in introductory courses - guiding students away from rote memorization and toward critical thinking and problem solving. Field masterfully weaves in a unique, action-packed story starring Zach, a character who thinks like a student, processing information, and the challenges of understanding it, in the same way a statistics novice would. Illustrated with stunning graphic novel-style art and featuring Socratic dialogue, the story captivates readers as it introduces them to concepts, eliminating potential statistics anxiety. The book assumes no previous statistics knowledge nor does it require the use of data analysis software. It covers the material you would expect for an introductory level statistics course that Field’s other books (Discovering Statistics Using IBM SPSS Statistics and Discovering Statistics Using R) only touch on, but with a contemporary twist, laying down strong foundations for understanding classical and Bayesian approaches to data analysis. In doing so, it provides an unrivalled launch pad to further study, research, and inquisitiveness about the real world, equipping students with the skills to succeed in their chosen degree and which they can go on to apply in the workplace. The Story and Main Characters The Reality Revolution In the City of Elpis, in the year 2100, there has been a reality revolution. Prior to the revolution, Elpis citizens were unable to see their flaws and limitations, believing themselves talented and special. This led to a self-absorbed society in which hard work and the collective good were undervalued and eroded. To combat this, Professor Milton Grey invented the reality prism, a hat that allowed its wearers to see themselves as they really were - flaws and all. Faced with the truth, Elpis citizens revolted and destroyed and banned all reality prisms. The Mysterious Disappearance Zach and Alice are born soon after all the prisms have been destroyed. Zach, a musician who doesn’t understand science, and Alice, a geneticist who is also a whiz at statistics, are in love. One night, after making a world-changing discovery, Alice suddenly disappears, leaving behind a song playing on a loop and a file with her research on it. Statistics to the Rescue! Sensing that she might be in danger, Zach follows the clues to find her, as he realizes that the key to discovering why Alice has vanished is in her research. Alas! He must learn statistics and apply what he learns in order to overcome a number of deadly challenges and find the love of his life. As Zach and his pocket watch, The Head, embark on their quest to find Alice, they meet Professor Milton Grey and Celia, battle zombies, cross a probability bridge, and encounter Jig:Saw, a mysterious corporation that might have something to do with Alice’s disappearance...

ESL Models and their Application

ESL Models and their Application
Author: Brian Bailey,Grant Martin
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 466
Release: 2009-12-15
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781441909657

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This book arises from experience the authors have gained from years of work as industry practitioners in the field of Electronic System Level design (ESL). At the heart of all things related to Electronic Design Automation (EDA), the core issue is one of models: what are the models used for, what should the models contain, and how should they be written and distributed. Issues such as interoperability and tool transportability become central factors that may decide which ones are successful and those that cannot get sufficient traction in the industry to survive. Through a set of real examples taken from recent industry experience, this book will distill the state of the art in terms of System-Level Design models and provide practical guidance to readers that can be put into use. This book is an invaluable tool that will aid readers in their own designs, reduce risk in development projects, expand the scope of design projects, and improve developmental processes and project planning.