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Colonizing Mars
What if you could move to Mars permanently and live there comfortably? You might have to work like a modern-day pioneer, but you would have complete freedom and live in comfortable surroundings, other than the occasional trip outside in a spacesuit. Thousands of people will be able to. SpaceX has a completely reusable rocket called Starship, which is capable of carrying 100+ tons (over 220,000 lbs) to Mars at a relatively reasonable cost. Elon Musk, the richest man on the planet, has stated that his intent at SpaceX is the colonization of Mars. It WILL happen. The author explains in detail how it will happen, including everything from how we will get there to the infrastructure required on Mars. This book may sound like science fiction, but it isn’t. It is a description of how it will really happen in the next 20 years. Come along for a fascinating journey as humans first explore and then move to another planet for the first time.
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Basic Fractions
BASIC FRACTIONS
This book consists of 38 evenly paced lessons written at a low reading level for easy comprehension. Each lesson has:
• A single key concept
• Real-life word problems
• Examples, illustrations, and exercise questions
• Each exercise section has two levels of practice
• Guided practice with hints
• Independent practice
Contents include: equivalent fractions, simplifying fractions, working with mixed numbers, finding the least common denominator, using fractions in the four operations and in word problems.
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Basic Decimals
BASIC DECIMALS
This book presents an easy-to-read format for the student who has difficulty with conventional math texts. There are graphic models, a step-by-step instructional format, both guided and unguided practice exercises – and an emphasis on world problems throughout.
The focus here is on hidden problems students typically have with decimals:
- • Misplacing the decimal point
- • Omitting zeros when adding and subtracting
- • Subtracting from a whole number
Students use the four operations with decimals, plus rounding decimals and making estimates – important topics in the current curricula and on tests.
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Basic Algebra
BASIC ALGEBRA
This is the best book around to teach the essentials of pre-algebra and first-year algebra in an easy-to-follow, low-anxiety way.
Basic Algebra makes complex ideas simple:
• Teaching material is broken down into one- or two-page lessons, each explaining a single principle.
• Clear explanations mean a minimum of intervention is required.
• Can be used for self-instruction or as a classroom text.
• A special section with practice exercises follows each lesson.
• Chapter checkout tests reinforce individual lessons.
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An Illustrative Dictionary of Semantics
The significance of “meaning” goes beyond the word-level. Few disciplines, if at all, would do away with the knowledge and principles of semantics in their spoken and written discourse. ILLUDS is an illustrative dictionary of semantics aiming to provide language researchers with the key terms, terminologies, and phrases with even slight or indirect relation to semantics that appear in linguistics coursebooks and reference books. About 150 references have been used to compile this dictionary, one feature among several others that makes this book the first of its kind in content, approach, and scope.
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African Financial Ecosystem
Historically and contextually, various integration models were experimented with by colonial powers, but these systems largely collapsed post-independence. For instance, the French attempted to maintain cohesion but prioritized their own interests, leading to fragmentation.
Efforts in East and West Africa similarly faltered, as each nation pursued its own agenda without a unified political will. South Africa made a notable attempt, but integration never materialized; it would have required a different approach, such as the adoption of a SADC currency.
The recent endeavors of AES countries and Zimbabwe’s new currency inject fresh dynamics into this ecosystem. Concurrently, the rise of new technologies presents both challenges and opportunities for financial integration.
Public organizations and pan-African institutions play crucial roles in navigating this journey, where the political dimension holds significant sway. Additionally, international dynamics, exemplified by initiatives like those of the BRICs, further influence the landscape.
Taken together, these elements paint an intriguing picture, fostering discussions on the African ecosystem and brainstorming plausible solutions. The ultimate aim is to achieve, within a reasonable timeframe, a monetary union and a common African currency.
$42.95
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