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Sweden and the European Union: An Assessment of the Influence of EU-membership on Eleven Policy Areas in Sweden
What has EU-membership meant for Swedish policy and policy-making since the country became a member in 1995? Has the policy changed in terms of organisation (form) and content …
Checkmate in Berlin
Checkmate in Berlin
A compulsive page-turner about the battle for Berlin and control of the Western world in the aftermath of the Second World War from 'the master of narrative history'.
Climate Change for Kids
Hirameki: 36 Placemats
36 placemats for mealtime doodling fun!
Newtons Principia: The Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy (1846)
Newton's Principia: The Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy is a seminal work in the field of physics and mathematics. Originally published in 1687, this book is …
Schoolmates: Collection of Sexy Erotic Stories for Adults Illustrated with Nude Manga and Hentai Images
Fundamentals of Pneumatics and Hydraulics
This book covers the basics of DC circuits, AC circuits, three-phase power to understand the basics and controls of electro-hydraulics and electro-pneumatics. This book covers …
Mathematical Thinking and Problem Solving
In the early 1980s there was virtually no serious communication among the various groups that contribute to mathematics education -- mathematicians, mathematics educators, …
Kohti suurta tuntematonta – Muistelmat
”Harvat ihmiset saivat mahdollisuuden tuntea äitini muuna kuin Elviksen tyttärenä.”Ennen yllättävää menehtymistään vuonna 2023 Lisa Marie Presley pyysi tytärtään Riley Keoughia …
Reflexive Leadership
Making a case for a reflexive approach to leadership, the authors draw upon decades of carrying out in-depth studies of professionals trying to "do" leadership. Through interviews …
Wittgenstein's Lectures on the Foundations of Mathematics, Cambridge, 1939
For several terms at Cambridge in 1939, Ludwig Wittgenstein lectured on the philosophical foundations of mathematics. A lecture class taught by Wittgenstein, however, hardly …