The Four Fibs


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Success had turned its back on Charlie. He had no job...and no direction. The love of his life had left him unexpectedly. He didn't like what he saw in the mirror...and his self-esteem had reached rock bottom. Life has gotta' be way better than this...right? But then a beach-walking, bird-feeding, Zen-like master changed everything Charlie was feeling...by redirecting everything that Charlie was thinking. Want to change your direction? Read The Four Fibs and see what happens to thought and attitude when we drop the distorted illusion created by believing life's four biggest lies.




3rd fib Congress Washington USA


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Proceedings fib Symposium in Stuttgart


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Proceedings fib Symposium in Tel-Aviv Israel


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2006 Fib Awards for Outstanding Concrete Structures


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ib Bulletin 36 presents the structures that were selected as winners, special mentions and nominees in the 2006 edition of the fib Awards for Outstanding Concrete Structures competition. The awards are attributed in two categories, "Buildings" and "Civil Engineering Structures", and give international recognition to structures that demonstrate the versatility of concrete as a structural medium.




Computational Thinking: A Perspective on Computer Science


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This textbook is intended as a textbook for one-semester, introductory computer science courses aimed at undergraduate students from all disciplines. Self-contained and with no prerequisites, it focuses on elementary knowledge and thinking models. The content has been tested in university classrooms for over six years, and has been used in summer schools to train university and high-school teachers on teaching introductory computer science courses using computational thinking. This book introduces computer science from a computational thinking perspective. In computer science the way of thinking is characterized by three external and eight internal features, including automatic execution, bit-accuracy and abstraction. The book is divided into chapters on logic thinking, algorithmic thinking, systems thinking, and network thinking. It also covers societal impact and responsible computing material – from ICT industry to digital economy, from the wonder of exponentiation to wonder of cyberspace, and from code of conduct to best practices for independent work. The book’s structure encourages active, hands-on learning using the pedagogic tool Bloom's taxonomy to create computational solutions to over 200 problems of varying difficulty. Students solve problems using a combination of thought experiment, programming, and written methods. Only 300 lines of code in total are required to solve most programming problems in this book.




Proceedings fib Symposium in Stockholm Sweden


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Proceedings fib Symposium in Copenhagen Denmark


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1st fib Congress in Osaka Japan Vol2


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2nd fib Congress in Naples Italy Vol1


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