Tag: Introductory

Beyond Mindfulness in Plain English An Introductory Guide to Deeper States of Meditation [Audiobook]


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English | August 03, 2016 | ASIN: B01JJBTF8I | M4B@64 kbps | 5h 59m | 164 MB
Author: Bhante Henepola Gunaratana | Narrator: Fajer Al-Kaisi
"A straightforward and pragmatic guide to deepening levels of concentration and insight. This book is a joy to read and a great gift to us all."-Joseph Goldstein, author of Mindfulness

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Introductory Chemistry An Atoms First Approach (2024)


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English | 2019 | pages: 622 | ISBN: 1260565866, 1260148912 | PDF | 188,9 mb
From its very origin, Introductory Chemistry: An Atoms First Approach by Julia Burdge and Michelle Driessen has been developed and written using an atoms‐first approach specific to introductory chemistry. It is not a pared down version of a general chemistry text, but carefully crafted with the introductory‐chemistry student in mind.

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Introductory Operations Research Theory and Applications


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English | 2004 | ISBN: 3642072704 | 581 Pages | PDF | 13.9 MB
This introductory text provides undergraduate and graduate students with a concise and practical introduction to the primary concepts and techniques of optimization.

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SAGE Readings for Introductory Sociology


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English | ISBN: 1071834282 | 2021 | 392 pages | PDF | 49 MB
This brief anthology for introductory sociology is a collection of 24 short readings from scholarly literature that illustrate key concepts in sociology, relate to the everyday lives of students, and spark good classroom discussions.

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Introductory Group Theory and Its Application to Molecular Structure


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English | PDF | 1969 | 239 Pages | ISBN : 0306303450 | 12.7 MB
This volume is a consequence of a series of seminars presented by the authors at the Infrared Spectroscopy Institute, Canisius College, Buffalo, New York, over the last nine years. Many participants on an intermediate level lacked a sufficient background in mathematics and quantum mechan ics, and it became evident that a non mathematical or nearly nonmathe matical approach would be necessary. The lectures were designed to fill this need and proved very successful. As a result of the interest that was developed in this approach, it was decided to write this book. The text is intended for scientists and students with only limited theore tical background in spectroscopy, but who are sincerely interested in the interpretation of molecular spectra. The book develops the detailed selection rules for fundamentals, combinations, and overtones for molecules in several point groups. Detailed procedures used in carrying out the normal coordinate treatment for several molecules are also presented. Numerous examples from the literature illustrate the use of group theory in the in terpretation of molecular spectra and in the determination of molecular structure.

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The Fundamentals of Newtonian Mechanics For an Introductory Approach to Modern Physics


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English | PDF EPUB (True) | 2023 | 403 Pages | ISBN : 3031472888 | 52 MB
Classical mechanics is the basis for any university-level study of technical-scientific disciplines. But most existing manuals use a technological and engineering approach, with basic aspects sometimes insufficiently highlighted. This book introduces the concepts and applications of classical mechanics into Newtonian formalism. Newtonian dynamics is useful for solving applied physics and engineering problems, but also a fascinating theory anchored in questions posed since the times of the Greek philosophers, regarding space, the flow of time, measurable physical quantities, the physical principles with the mathematical structure needed to describe the Universe, etc. The author aims to encourage students to think about these fundamental aspects and how they will be addressed in modern physics, including the successes and limitations of Newton’s mechanics. The book is designed to mirror the progress of the students using it, with earlier chapters assuming no more than basic high school instruction and later ones geared toward subsequent enhanced understanding. The book is designed for students of undergraduate programs in physics, mathematics, chemistry, and engineering who will deal with modern physics, as they will benefit from an approach in which the aspects of classical mechanics are introduced in a propaedeutic approach towards relativistic physics and quantum mechanics.

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