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A magical tale of optical illusions in which objects seem to shift color and size while images appear and disappear.
Author : Arline Baum
Publisher : Puffin
Page : 36 pages
File Size : 21,88 MB
Release : 1989
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 9780140505733
A magical tale of optical illusions in which objects seem to shift color and size while images appear and disappear.
Author : Robert Bosch (mathématicien)
Publisher : Princeton University Press
Page : 200 pages
File Size : 43,15 MB
Release : 2019-11-12
Category : Art
ISBN : 0691164061
Bosch provides a lively and accessible introduction to the geometric, algebraic, and algorithmic foundations of optimization. He presents classical applications, such as the legendary Traveling Salesman Problem, and shows how to adapt them to make optimization art--opt art. art.
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Page : 48 pages
File Size : 33,73 MB
Release : 1999
Category : Housing policy
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Author : Rebecca Adler-Nissen
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 267 pages
File Size : 30,49 MB
Release : 2014-08-14
Category : Law
ISBN : 1107043212
This book provides the first in-depth account of how European Union opt-outs and differentiated integration work in practice.
Author : Ingrid Biese
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 161 pages
File Size : 10,30 MB
Release : 2017-01-20
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 1317266730
Opting Out and In: On women’s careers and new lifestyles introduces a new perspective and definition of opting out that better reflects contemporary issues and lifestyles. The book offers a timely and comprehensive analysis of the phenomenon of women leaving high-powered careers, adding to current debates on opting out. It investigates the themes of globalization, individualization and the age of high modernity and addresses issues of how gender, in the context of what it means to be a mother and career woman in a masculinist society, affects decisions to opt out. In contrast to previous debates, the definition of opting out is broadened to include leaving prevalent masculinist notions of career to adopt alternative ways of working. To better understand the identity issues and inner workings of the women who opt out, opting out is critically examined through three lenses: agency and autonomy; gender, femininity and the maternal; and, finally, concepts of reinvention. These three areas of inquiry all raise and problematize relevant issues that are present in women’s lives, and that have a deep and defining effect on concepts of the self. The book includes the narratives of six women, interwoven with in-depth social theory and relevant debates. Written in an engaging and accessible style, Opting Out and In will strongly appeal to researchers and practitioners alike, working in areas such as social theory, globalization, feminist studies and identity studies.
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Page : 754 pages
File Size : 43,29 MB
Release : 1926
Category : Optometric trade
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Page : 856 pages
File Size : 24,26 MB
Release : 1914
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Author : David Hursh
Publisher : Myers Education Press
Page : 143 pages
File Size : 24,70 MB
Release : 2020-01-22
Category : Education
ISBN : 1975501527
A 2020 AESA Critics' Choice Book Award winner The rise of high-stakes testing in New York and across the nation has narrowed and simplified what is taught, while becoming central to the effort to privatize public schools. However, it and similar reform efforts have met resistance, with New York as the exemplar for how to repel standardized testing and invasive data collection, such as inBloom. In New York, the two parent/teacher organizations that have been most effective are Long Island Opt Out and New York State Allies for Public Education. Over the last four years, they and other groups have focused on having parents refuse to submit their children to the testing regime, arguing that if students don’t take the tests, the results aren’t usable. The opt-out movement has been so successful that 20% of students statewide and 50% of students on Long Island refused to take tests. In Opting Out, two parent leaders of the opt-out movement—Jeanette Deutermann and Lisa Rudley—tell why and how they became activists in the two organizations. The story of parents, students, and teachers resisting not only high-stakes testing but also privatization and other corporate reforms parallels the rise of teachers across the country going on strike to demand increases in school funding and teacher salaries. Both the success of the opt-out movement and teacher strikes reflect the rise of grassroots organizing using social media to influence policy makers at the local, state, and national levels. Perfect for courses such as: The Politics Of Education | Education Policy | Education Reform Community Organizing | Education Evaluation | Education Reform | Parents And Education
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Page : 594 pages
File Size : 12,61 MB
Release : 1924
Category : Canned foods industry
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Author : Columbia University. Dept. of Optometry
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Page : 32 pages
File Size : 18,22 MB
Release : 1917
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