新加坡32年教龄资深数学老师编写,新加坡专业权威的新加坡少儿出版社出版,原版引进,这套书以新加坡小学数学大纲为基准,精心编写。本系列属于新加坡数学应用题专属版,将新加坡数学CPA模块思维的精髓完美融入书中,用模块画图的方式精讲例题,让学生举一反三,然后配套课后练习强化单元知识。本系列图书体系合理,由浅入深,设计科学。各个章节后是challengs挑战题型,是小奥数拔高题型。 做题同时详解小学数学中出现的常见英语词汇与句型。提高对数字的听力敏感度,学习数学公式及概念的地道英文表述。
帮助5年级学生提升数学思维能力的同时提升英语词汇、英语语法和句子的逻辑理解能力,用英语做数学题,实现英语和数学的双双提高,为小朋友小升初衔接夯实基础。 新加坡数学注重建模教学,数学科目的学习和练习真正地让孩子形成数感,逻辑思维和抽象思维,是解决问题的方法,而非纯粹的记忆。
This is "must-have" information for all presidents-andcitizens-of the twenty-first century: Is Iran's nascent nuclearcapability a genuine threat to the West? Are biochemical weaponslikely to be developed by terrorists? Are there viable alternativesto fossil fuels that should be nurtured and supported by thegovernment? Should nuclear power be encouraged? Can global warmingbe stopped?
Professor Varian’s lucid prose guides students through thefundamentals of microeconomic analysis while emphasizing real-worldeconomic problems and incorporating coverage of the most innovativesubjects in the discipline. The Seventh Edition has been carefullyupdated and revised, adding a wealth of new applications andexamples that analyze the important lessons offered by eBay,Google, Verizon, IBM, Microsoft, Bank of America, drug companies,the Yellow Pages, and more.
新加坡32年教龄资深数学老师编写,新加坡专业权威的新加坡少儿出版社出版,原版引进,这套书以新加坡小学数学大纲为基准,精心编写。本系列属于新加坡数学应用题专属版,将新加坡数学CPA模块思维的精髓完美融入书中,用模块画图的方式精讲例题,让学生举一反三,然后配套课后练习强化单元知识。本系列图书体系合理,由浅入深,设计科学。各个章节后是challengs挑战题型,是小奥数拔高题型。 做题同时详解小学数学中出现的常见英语词汇与句型。提高对数字的听力敏感度,学习数学公式及概念的地道英文表述。
A new series of short, specialist English courses for professions such as human resources, or marketing and advertising, and work skills such as telephoning, meetings, and presentations.
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Why are some countries rich and others poor? David N. Weil, one of the top researchers in economic growth, introduces students to the latest theoretical tools, data, and insights underlying this pivotal question. By showing how empirical data relate to new and old theoretical ideas, Economic Growth provides students with a complete introduction to the discipline and the latest research. With its comprehensive and flexible organization, Economic Growth is ideal for a wide array of courses, including undergraduate and graduate courses in economic growth, economic development, macro theory, applied econometrics, and development studies. Preview online! An interactive tour of Economic Growth is available here.
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For beginning econometrics students or practitioners interested in updates and a refresher. A thorough and beginner-friendly introduction to econometrics. Using Econometrics: A Practical Guide provides students with a practical introduction that combines single-equation linear regression analysis with real-world examples and exercises. This text also avoids complex matrix algebra and calculus, making it an ideal text for beginner econometrics students. New problem sets and added support make Using Econometrics modern and easier to use.
Six lectures, all regarding the most revolutionary discoveryin twentieth-century physics: Einstein's Theory of Relativity. Noone--not even Einstein himself--explained these difficult,anti-intuitive concepts more clearly, or with more verve and gusto,than Feynman.