Focused on real analysis, this book offers a comprehensive introduction to essential techniques and results, including metric spaces and multivariate differentiation. It is designed for undergraduate courses, making complex concepts accessible while maintaining academic rigor.
"On 29 August 1914 New Zealand troops landed in German Samoa and established a colonial rule that was to last almost 50 years. The new administrators were an odd assortment of benevolent misfits. Their unchecked power led to widespread racism and the distortion of justice, bureaucratic bungling caused the spread of the 1918 influenza epidemic which killed 22% of the population, and on 29 December 1929 there was "Black Saturday when the police opened fire on an unarmed peaceful demonstration, killing 9 people and wounding a further 50. This book is the story of the courageous and non violent freedom movement known as "Mau". Thoroughly researched and provocative, Mau: Samoa's Struggle for Freedom is an integral chapter in the history of Samoa, NZ and the Pacific."--Publisher's description
Project Management covers all the basic principles applied to a range of industrial and technological projects, and examines in detail some of the specific issues. It is designed to equip the reader with the necessary knowledge and techniques to successfully manage projects, at every stage of the process, from initiation to post project review. This book is an essential guide to the life cycles of projects and the role of the project manager.
Michael Field food Editor and accomplished former concert pianist appeared with ;Vera Appleton, as the piano duo “Appleton and Field”. Later in life, Field worked withGreats like, James Beard, Craig Claiborne, and Julia Child, writing about and teaching cooking. The Yellow Peril by Michael Field | The New York Review of Books was published in 1967 and shows why, Michael Field was chosen Chief editor of the Time-Life Foods of the World cookbook series, and authoring Quintet of Cuisines in the series along with his wife Frances Field. he died before the series was complete. His books are thought to be some of the best cookbooks.
In this heartfelt collection, Michael Field (the pseudonym of writers Katharine Bradley and Edith Cooper) celebrates the many forms of love through poetry. With exquisite language and profound insight, they explore the depths of the human heart and inspire readers to cherish the relationships that enrich our lives.
Stephania is a play in which three characters have a conversation with each other over the course of a single evening. The characters are a man, a woman, and an angel, and their discussion revolves around life, death, love, and the existence of God. Written by Michael Field, the play is both thought-provoking and eloquent, providing readers with a literary work that is both engaging and insightful.
This collection of poetry by Michael Field (the joint pseudonym of two female authors) is a haunting exploration of life and death, love and loss. Anna Ruina is a figure who appears throughout the book, a symbol of the fleeting nature of existence and the power of human connection. Rendered in beautiful, evocative language, this book is a tribute to the intensity of feeling and the beauty of words.