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In recent years researchers have learned that the brain, which is devided into left and right hemispheres, has assigned different mental tasks to one side or the other. Highly intelligent people use both their left and right brain in equal balance. Most people, becase of social emphasis, schooling and parental training are left-brain dominant! Thay are taught from an early age to develop such skills as: speech, language, writting, use of numbers and logic, letting the skills o the right brain, wich controls visual-spatial concepts, creativity, mechanics and ESP and intuition, become lazy and underproductive. That explains why we do well on certain mental tasks and poorly on others. |
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 An Introduction to Programming and Numerical Methods in MATLABMATLAB is a powerful programme, which naturally lends itself to the rapid implementation of most numerical algorithms. This text, which uses MATLAB, gives a detailed overview of structured programming and numerical methods for the undergraduate student.
The book covers numerical methods for solving a wide range of problems, from... |  |  Art of Computer Programming, Volume 1: Fundamental AlgorithmsThe bible of all fundamental algorithms and the work that taught many of today's software developers most of what they know about computer programming.
—Byte, September 1995
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This handy, compact guide teaches you to use Ubuntu Linux as the experts do: from the command line. Try out over 1000 commands to find and get software, monitor system health and security, and access network resources. Apply skills you learn from this book to use and... |
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