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Using Excel for business analysis : a guide to financial modelling fundamentals / by Fairhurst, Danielle Stein,author.(CARDINAL)605836;
What is financial modelling? -- Building a model -- Best practice principles of modelling -- Financial modelling techniques -- Using excel in financial modelling -- Functions for financial modelling -- Tools for model display -- Tools for financial modelling -- Common uses of tools in financial modelling -- Model review -- Stress-testing, scenarios, and sensitivity analysis in financial modelling -- Presenting model output.Using Excel for Business Analysis, Revised Edition provides practical guidance for anyone looking to build financial models. Whether for business proposals, opportunity evaluation, financial reports, or any other business finance application, this book shows you how to design, create, and test your model, then present your results effectively using Excel 2013. The book opens with a general guide to financial modelling, with each subsequent chapter building skill upon skill until you have a real, working model of your own. Financial tools, features, and functions are covered in detail from a practical perspective, and put in context with application to real-world examples. Each chapter focuses on a different aspect of Excel modelling, including step-by-step instructions that walk you through each feature, and the companion website provides live model worksheets that give you the real hands-on practice you need to start doing your job faster, more efficiently, and with fewer errors. Financial modelling is an invaluable business tool, and Excel 2013 is capable of supporting the most common and useful models most businesses need. This book shows you how to dig deeper into Excel's functionality to craft effective financial models and provide important information that informs good decision-making. * Learn financial modelling techniques and best practice * Master the formulas and functions that bring your model to life * Apply stress testing and sensitivity analysis with advanced conditionals * Present your results effectively, whether graphically, orally, or written A deceptively powerful application, Excel supports many hundreds of tools, features, and functions; Using Excel for Business Analysis eliminates the irrelevant to focus on those that are most useful to business finance users, with detailed guidance toward utilisation and best practice.
Subjects: Microsoft Excel (Computer file); Corporations; Corporations;
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Inkscape by example : a project-based guide to exploring the endless features of Inkscape and upgrade your skills / by Szep, Istvan,author.;
Growing into its final form after years of development, Inkscape now rivals industry leaders like Illustrator and CorelDraw - this versatile free vector graphics editor program has all the capabilities of paid software and is ready for professional use. While there are plenty of resources for beginners, this book will enable you to uncover the full potential of the tool through sample projects and tutorials. With Inkscape by Example, you'll understand how this one-stop solution helps vector designers meet all their requirements. Starting with an introduction to the new tools and features of Inkscape 1.0, you'll master the software by working through a chain of real-world projects. The book will guide you through creating an icon set and understanding modularity in vector design. As you advance, you'll draw a detailed illustration every client is looking for and learn about photo editing and creating a logo in Inkscape, combining all of these into one single web design project. Finally, you'll discover tips for working faster with SVG and XML and using Inkscape with other free tools to reach maximum workflow and creativity. By the end of this Inkscape book, you'll have developed the skills to create your own solutions for any project confidently. (Amazon).
Subjects: Inkscape (Electronic resource); Computer graphics.;
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Thinking with type : a critical guide for designers, writers, editors, & students / by Lupton, Ellen.(CARDINAL)207052;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Letter. Humanism and the body ; Enlightenment and abstraction ; Monster fonts ; Reform and revolution ; Type as program ; Type as narrative ; Back to work ; Anatomy ; Size; Scale ; Type classification ; Type families ; Superfamilies ; Capitals and small capitals ; Mixing typefaces ; Numerals ; Punctuation ; Ornaments ; Lettering ; Logotypes and branding ; Typefaces on screen ; Bitmap typefaces ; Typeface design ; Exercise : Modular letterforms ; Font formats ; Font licensing -- Text. Errors and ownership ; Spacing ; Linearity ; Birth of the user ; Kerning ; Tracking ; Exercise : space and meaning ; Line spacing ; Alignment ; Exercise : alignment ; Vertical text ; Enlarged capitals ; Marking paragraphs ; Captions ; Hierarchy ; Exercise : hierarchy ; Exercise : long lists -- Grid. Gris as frame ; Dividing space ; Grid as program ; Grid as table ; Return to universals ; Golden section ; Single-column grid ; Multicolumn grid ; Modular grid ; Exercise : modular grid ; Data tables ; Exercise : data tables -- Appendix. Spaces and punctuation ; Editing ; Editing hard copy ; Editing soft copy ; Proofreading ; Free advice.Our all-time best selling book is now available in a revised and expanded second edition. Thinking with Type is the definitive guide to using typography in visual communication, from the printed page to the computer screen. This revised edition includes forty-eight pages of new content, including the latest information on style sheets for print and the web, the use of ornaments and captions, lining and non-lining numerals, the use of small caps and enlarged capitals, as well as information on captions, font licensing, mixing typefaces, and hand lettering. Throughout the book, visual examples show how to be inventive within systems of typographic form--what the rules are and how to break them. Thinking with Type is a type book for everyone: designers, writers, editors, students, and anyone else who works with words. --Publisher description.
Subjects: Graphic design (Typography); Type and type-founding.;
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Principles of robotics & artificial intelligence / by Renneboog, Richard,editor.(CARDINAL)891845;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 429-467) and index.Extreme Value Theorem -- F -- Facial Recognition Technology in Surveillance -- Fuzzy Logic -- G -- Game Theory -- Geoinformatics -- Go -- Grammatology -- Graphene -- Graphics Technologies -- H -- Holographic Technology -- Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) -- Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) -- I -- Integral -- Internet of Things (IoT) -- Interoperability -- K -- Kinematics -- L -- Language Model for Dialogue Applications (LaMDA) -- Limit of a Function -- Linear Programming -- Linux -- Local Area Network (LAN) -- M -- Machine Code -- Machine Learning -- Machine Translation -- Magnetic Storage -- Mechatronics -- Microcomputer -- Microprocessor -- Motion (Physics) -- Multitasking -- N -- Nanotechnology -- Network Interface Controller (NIC) -- Network Topology -- Neural Engineering -- Nouvelle Artificial Intelligence -- Numerical Analysis -- O -- Object-Oriented Programming (OOP) -- Optical Storage -- P -- Parallel Computing -- Pattern Recognition -- Photogrammetry -- Pneumatics -- Probability and Statistics -- Programming Languages for Artificial Intelligence -- Proportionality -- Public-Key Cryptography -- Python -- Q -- Quantum Computing -- R -- R -- Replication -- Robotic Arms -- Robotic Process Automation (RPA) -- Robotics -- Robotics and Robotic Systems -- Ruby -- S -- Scale Model -- Scratch -- Self-Management -- Semantic Web -- Sequence -- Series -- Set Notation -- Siri -- Smart City -- Smart Homes -- Smart Label -- Smartphone -- Soft Robotics -- Solar Cell -- Space Drone -- Space Robotics -- Speech Recognition -- Stem-and-Leaf Plots -- Structured Query Language (SQL) -- Stuxnet -- Supercomputer -- T Tablet Computer -- Turing Test -- U -- UNIX -- V -- Video Game Design and Programming -- Virtual Reality -- Z -- Z3 -- Zombie -- Bibliography -- Glossary -- Organizations -- Index.Table of Contents -- Publisher's Note -- Introduction -- Contributors -- A -- Abstraction -- Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) -- Agile Robotics -- Algorithmic Bias -- Algorithms -- Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) -- Application Programming Interface (API) -- Artificial Consciousness -- Artificial Intelligence (AI) -- Artificial Intelligence and Terrorism -- Artificial Intelligence Cold War -- Artificial Intelligence in Cognitive Psychology -- Artificial Intelligence in Education -- Artificial Intelligence and Robotics in Cinema -- Artificial Intelligence and Robotics in Gaming -- Artificial Intelligence and Robotics in Literature -- Augmented Reality (AR) -- Automated Processes and Servomechanisms -- Automatons, Mechanical Creatures, and Artificial Intelligence in Mythology -- Autonomous Car -- Avatars and Simulation -- B -- Behavioral Neuroscience -- Binary Pattern -- Biomechanical Engineering -- Biomechanics -- Biomimetics -- Bionics and Biomedical Engineering -- C -- C -- C++ -- Charles Babbage's Difference and Analytical Engines -- Chatbot -- ChatGPT (software) -- Client-Server Architecture -- CNC Milling -- Cognitive Science -- Combinatorics -- Computed Tomography -- Computer Engineering -- Computer Languages, Compilers, and Tools -- Computer Memory -- Computer Networks -- Computer Simulation -- Computer Software -- Computer Viruses and Worms -- Computer-Aided Design and Manufacturing (CAD/CAM) -- Computing Devices in History -- Continuous Random Variable -- Cryptography and Encryption -- Cybernetics -- Cybersecurity -- Cyberspace -- D -- The Dark Side of Artificial Intelligence -- Data Analytics (DA) -- Deep Learning -- Deep Reinforcement Learning (deep RL) -- Deepfake -- Digital Fraud -- Digital Logic -- DNA Computing -- Domain-Specific Language (DSL) -- E -- Evaluating Expressions -- Existential Risk from Artificial General Intelligence -- Expert System."This volume provides readers with the important information they need to understand the basic concepts of artificial intelligence as well as ways that both AI and robotics can be successfully incorporated into manufacturing, transportation, education, and medicine. This new edition has been updated and expanded to include the latest developments in artificial intelligence, including ChatGPT and other chatbots, machine learning, and open-source AI. The text also discusses the role AI and robotics play in popular culture and modern society, recent calls to regulate the artificial intelligence industry and how the industry is expected to evolve in the future. More than 120 easy-to-understand entries, many with illustrations and photographs, cover: Augmented Reality; Machine Learning; Knowledge Acquisition; Pattern Recognition; Self-Management; Virtual Reality. These entries cover many important aspects of AI and robotics, including basic principles of robotic motion and engineering, neural engineering and human-computer interaction, programming languages and operating systems, and the mathematics that govern computation. The role of robotics and AI in war, fraud, and terrorism is also examined, as well as how these fields are portrayed in popular culture, which ultimately reflects how we perceive the line between human and machine. Entries begin by specifying related Fields of Study, followed by an Abstract and then a list of Key Concepts summarizing important points; all entries end with a helpful Further Reading section." -From publisher.
Subjects: Reference works.; Robotics.; Artificial intelligence.;
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Teach yourself visually web design / by Huddleston, Rob.(CARDINAL)558345;
Chapter 1: Tools Of Web Design And Planning Your Site -- Brief history of the web -- Understanding browsers -- Visual design tools -- Code-based tools -- Graphics programs -- Understanding the importance of planning your site -- Understanding your audience -- Gather your materials -- Plan your navigation structure -- Plan your file structure -- Chapter 2: Getting Started With HTML -- Introduction to HTML -- Create your first web page -- Save your web page -- Preview a page in a browser -- Declare your document type -- Add headings -- Add paragraphs -- Apply logical formatting -- Understanding URLs and file paths -- Link to other pages in your site -- Link to pages on the web -- Link within a page -- Link to an e-mail address -- Link to other document types -- Show tool tips for links -- Chapter 3: Creating Images -- Understanding image formats -- Legally acquiring stock images -- Understanding image optimization -- Download a stock image from the web -- Get to know the Photoshop interface -- Get to know the Photoshop Elements interface -- Use Photoshop to fix colors -- Crop and resize an image in Photoshop -- Save an image for the web in Photoshop -- Open an image for the web in Photoshop -- Open an image for editing in Photoshop elements -- Use Photoshop Elements to fix colors -- Rotate an image in Photoshop Elements -- Crop an image in Photoshop Elements -- Resize an image in Photoshop Elements -- Save an image for the web in Photoshop Elements -- Get to know the Fireworks interface -- Get to know the Illustrator interface -- Create a button in Fireworks -- Save an image for the web in Fireworks -- Create a logo in Illustrator -- Save an Illustrator image for the web -- Add an image to your web page -- Make your images accessible -- Use images as links -- Chapter 4: Formatting Your Pages -- Introduction to CSS -- Create an embedded style sheet -- Understanding units of measurement -- Set the font and text size on your page -- Understanding color on the web -- Determine a color scheme using Kuler -- Set text color -- Set a background color -- Add a background image -- Control background image tiling -- Position background images -- Apply additional text formatting -- Indent and align text -- Apply spacing with padding -- Control whitespace with margins -- Specify widths -- Add borders -- Chapter 5: Advanced CSS -- Style multiple elements -- Format text with spans -- Group elements with divs -- Apply styles with classes -- Apply styles with IDs -- Use contextual selectors -- Use pseudo-elements -- Use pseudo-classes -- Create an external style sheet -- Link a style sheet to a page -- Use the cascade -- Chapter 6: Laying Out Pages -- Set up your page for CSS layouts -- Float elements -- Use margins and padding to fix float problems -- Work with overflow -- Chapter 7: Adding Tables And Lists -- Add data tables -- Format tables with CSS -- Create complex tables -- Add a header row -- Add table sections -- Add an unordered list -- Add an ordered list -- Style lists -- Chapter 8: Creating A Page Visually In Dreamweaver -- Introduction to Dreamweaver's interface -- Define a site in Dreamweaver -- Create a new document -- Replace the logo placeholder -- Replace the main content -- Replace the content in the sidebar and footer -- Add navigation -- Add images -- Insert a Photoshop image -- Edit a Photoshop image in Dreamweaver -- Modify CSS -- Add new styles -- Preview the page using live view -- Preview the page in a browser -- Preview the page in other browsers using BrowserLab -- Chapter 9: Adding Interactivity And Multimedia -- Introduction to JavaScript and Ajax -- Embed JavaScript in HTML -- Write a function -- Change the visibility of an object -- Create a menu using Spry -- Create a calendar control with YUI -- Create an image gallery with jQuery -- Create animation using Flash Professional -- Publish a Flash movie -- Add a Flash movie to your page in Dreamweaver -- Convert a video to Flash video -- Add Flash video usFrom the Publisher: The mechanics of Web design made easy for visual learners. An effective Web site combines good graphic design principles with a functional user interface. This colorful, step-by-step guide shows visual learners how to plan, develop, and publish a site, all with easy-to-follow lessons. Each task is illustrated with screen shots accompanied by numbered steps. You'll learn all the tools and techniques for creating great-looking Web sites that users will love. -- Good Web design incorporates basic graphic design principles as well as the techniques required to make a site easy to navigate and user-friendly -- Those who learn best when someone shows them how will quickly get up to speed with the full-color screen shots and step-by-step illustrations in this visual guide -- Covers planning a site, creating eye-popping content with popular Adobe tools, building in functionality with HTML and CSS, testing the site, taking it live, and keeping it up to date -- Companion Web site features code and design examples for experimentation -- If you find learning easier when someone shows you how to do something, you'll quickly learn to build Web sites with Teach Yourself VISUALLY Web Design.
Subjects: Dreamweaver (Computer file); Cascading style sheets.; Relational databases.; Web site development.; Web sites; Web sites;
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Libraries designed for users : a 21st century guide / by Lushington, Nolan,1929-2013.(CARDINAL)137451;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 235-239) and index.
Subjects: Handbooks and manuals.; Library buildings; Library architecture.; Libraries; Library planning;
Available copies: 4 / Total copies: 4
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Office in a minute : steps for performing basic tasks in Microsoft Office 2013 / by Martin, Diane L.(CARDINAL)614650;
Part 1 Microsoft Word -- Ch. 1 Getting Started with Microsoft Word -- The Microsoft Word Environment -- Selecting and Editing Text -- Saving a Document -- Open an Existing Document -- Close an Existing Document -- Ch. 2 Formatting a Document -- Apply Character Formatting -- Apply a New Font -- Format Painter -- Aligning text -- Bullets & Numbering -- Applying Styles -- Clear Character Formatting -- Undo Your Last Command -- Inserting a Header -- Inserting a Footer -- The Page Layout Feature -- Ch. 3 Using the Cut, Copy and Paste Feature -- Shortcut Keys -- The Spelling & Grammar Check Feature -- Printing a Document -- Customize the Quick Access Toolbar -- Microsoft's help feature -- Ch. 4 Working with Visuals -- Creating Tables -- Inserting a Picture into a Document -- Sizing or Adjusting images -- SmartArt -- Shapes -- Work with Templates -- Mail Merge -- Ch. 5 Word Ribbons & Tabs -- The File Tab -- The Home Tab -- The Insert Tab -- The Design Tab -- The Page Layout Tab -- The References Tab -- The Mailings Tab -- The Review Tab -- The View Tab -- Part 2 Microsoft Excel -- Ch. 6 Getting Started with Microsoft Excel -- Starting the Excel Program -- The Microsoft Excel Environment -- Microsoft Excel Ribbons & Tabs -- Structuring and Entering Data into a Worksheet -- Work with Basic Formulas -- Use the AutoSum Feature -- Saving a Workbook -- Closing an Existing Workbook -- Ch. 7 Managing Page Setup & Printing Options -- Print a Workbook -- Work with the Page Setup Options -- Headers & Footers -- Setting the Worksheet Print Area -- Ch. 8 Managing & Formatting Worksheets -- Formatting Cells -- Clear or Delete the Contents of a Cell -- Inserting Rows and Columns -- Apply Bold Character Formatting -- Apply a Font -- Alignment group Buttons -- Format Painter -- Clear Formatting -- Undo Your Last Command -- Spelling & Grammar -- Cut, Copy and Pasting Cell Contents -- Using Short-Cut Keys -- Using the Fill Series Feature -- Copying Formulas -- Relative versus Absolute Cell References -- Ch. 9 Enhancing Worksheets with Graphics -- Create Charts with Microsoft Excel -- Working with Graphic Images -- Sizing or Adjusting Graphic Images -- Work with SmartArt -- Working with Shapes -- Templates -- Ch. 10 Excel Ribbons & Tabs -- The File Tab -- The Home Tab -- The Insert Tab -- The Page Layout Tab -- The Formulas Tab -- The Data Tab -- The Review Tab -- The View Tab --Part 3 Microsoft PowerPoint -- Ch. 11 Getting Started with Microsoft PowerPoint -- Before You Begin Working with PowerPoint -- Planning the PowerPoint Presentation -- The Microsoft PowerPoint Backstage View -- PowerPoint Screen Elements -- Editing a slide in PowerPoint -- Building a Presentation by Adding New Slides -- Adding Bulleted Text -- Saving a Presentation -- Opening and Closing a PowerPoint Presentation -- Viewing Multiple Presentations Simultaneously -- Ch. 12 Formatting and Printing -- Changing Slide Layout -- Applying a Design Theme -- Inserting Footers -- Inserting Headers -- Printing Tips -- Printing a Presentation -- Ch. 13 Enhancing and Managing Text -- Applying Character Formatting -- The Clear Formats Command -- The Undo Command -- Format Painter -- Applying a New Font -- Cut, Copy and Paste -- Spelling & Grammar -- Ch. 14 Templates, Tables & Images -- Working with Templates -- Creating Tables -- Working with Images in PowerPoint -- Sizing Images in PowerPoint -- Inserting an Excel Chart -- Working with SmartArt -- Creating Shapes -- Enhance a Slide Show with Animations -- Add Slide Show Transitions -- Ch. 15 Viewing & Running a Slide Show -- Working in Slide View -- Rearranging Slides -- Using the Setup Slide Show Feature -- Rehearsing Slide Show Timings -- Slide Show View -- Ch. 16 PowerPoint Ribbons & Tabs -- File Tab And Backstage View -- Home Tab -- The Insert Tab -- The Design Tab -- The Animations Tab -- The Transition Tab -- The Slide Show Tab -- The Review Tab -- The View Tab -- The Format Tab -- Part 4 Microsoft OneNote -- Ch. 17 Getting Started with OneNote -- The OneNote Environment -- Adding Content -- Ch. 18 Organizing Your Notebook -- Adding Pages to a Notebook -- Page Templates -- Change Page Colors -- Add Rule Lines to Notebook -- Create Sections -- Rename a Section -- Change Section tab Colors -- Rearrange Sections -- Ch. 19 Formatting & Printing -- Apply Character Formatting -- Clear Formatting -- Undo Your Last Command -- Apply a new Font -- Apply Styles -- Cut, Copy and Paste Text -- Use Format Painter -- Use the Spell Checking Feature -- Print Notebook Pages -- Ch. 20 Tags, Files & Notes -- Task Management -- Attach Files -- File Print-out Feature -- Print Files from External Applications -- Create Quick Notes -- Ch. 21 Tables and Images -- Create a Table -- Work with Images -- Adjust Picture Size -- Insert Scanned Images -- Use Draw Tools -- Insert Shapes -- Ch. 22 Collaboration Tools -- E-mail a Notebook Page -- Send Notebook Page as an Attachment -- Send Page as PDF -- Send to Word -- Send to Blog -- Ch. 23 Ribbons & Tabs -- The File Tab and Backstage View -- The Home Tab -- The Insert Tab -- The Draw Tab -- The History Tab -- The Review Tab -- The View Tab -- APPENDICES -- Appendix A: Online Resources-- Appendix B: Practice Exercises for MS-Excel -- Index -- About the Author.
Subjects: Microsoft Excel (Computer file); Microsoft Office.; Microsoft OneNote.; Microsoft PowerPoint (Computer file); Microsoft Word.; Business;
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Bit by bit : a graphic introduction to computer science / by King, Ecy Femi,author.; Stanford University.(CARDINAL)141303;
CS106A. The fundamentals -- The control flow family and friends -- A coordinated bunch: floats, pixels, and grids -- Strings, lists, and loose ends -- Drawing with code: but a canvas to our imaginations -- More on iterables: Dictionaries; tuples, lambda, and some helpful functions -- CS106B. I can C++ now: examining C++isms and basics -- Learning our ADTs: examining some C++ containers -- Big-o, recursion, and backtracking -- Making memories: . . . with pointers, heaps, call stacks, and structs -- Getting classy: exploring classes in C++ -- Let's link up: linked data structures."Originally designed as an educational supplement for the renowned Stanford courses Computer Science 106A and 106B, Bit by Bit is a comic-style resource that uses fractal grids, custom-drawn characters, and fun graphics as a visually immersive introduction to the key concepts of beginner coding, learning pedagogy, education, and visual thinking. Bit by Bit takes readers on a journey that encompasses the full scope of both courses; beginning with the chief elements and fundamentals of programming such as functions, variables, and integers; carrying readers through the basics of Python and C++ into the conceptual world of efficiency and recursion; and walking them through collections of linked data structures. Throughout each section, course and Stanford alum Ecy Femi King is there to guide, cajole, and assist, simultaneously providing useful tips to encourage maximum knowledge absorption and engaging commentary for readers at every level. In short, this book is more than just a cohesive "study buddy" for introductory Stanford courses. Rather, it delivers a far-reaching guide of both pedagogical interest and practical use to students, educators, and researchers worldwide."--Provided by publisher.
Subjects: Instructional and educational works.; Illustrated works.; Upside-down books.; Computer science;
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Doctor Who - impossible worlds : a 50-year treasury or art and design / by Nicholas, Steve,author.(CARDINAL)845910; Tucker, Mike.(CARDINAL)530178;
An intimate, behind-the-curtains tour of the sets, costumes, spacecraft, alien planets, creatures, weapons, and gadgets used to create the stunning world of Doctor Who.From distant galaxies in the far-flung future, to ancient history on the planet Earth, Doctor Who is unique for the breadth of imaginative possibilities it offers the artists charged with bringing each episode to life. Mining the depths of the BBC archives, Stephen Nicholas and Mike Tucker have compiled this breathtaking collection of rare and never-before-published images that are interwoven with fascinating insights from the show's writers. Showcasing the work of Doctor Who's remarkable designers, Doctor Who: Impossible Worlds pays tribute to the care and attention to detail essential to creating the look of the show, from the characters themselves-including recurring villains like the Daleks or the Cybermen-to the smallest hand prop featured in the briefest of scenes, to the TARDIS console room and other regularly used sets.Doctor Who: Impossible Worlds explores how the art department works together with costumers and make-up and special effects artists to produce a coherent look for a diverse range of alien worlds; reveals how the artists' relationship with the computer graphics department allows them to create locations far grander than possible in the real world; and shows how today's creative artists have built upon the designs produced by their predecessors-the pioneers of the program's ٢classic٣ era whose legacy has delighted audiences since 1963.Divided thematically, Doctor Who: Impossible Worlds examines the history of the program and its art and set design, and highlights how various re-occurring designs have evolved over time. Chock full of surprising, illuminating, and fascinating information, photographs, and trivia, Doctor Who: Impossible Worlds is essential for every Whovian, whether you're an established fan or are new to the show.
Subjects: Illustrated works.; Doctor Who (Television program : 1963-1989); Doctor Who (Television program : 2005- );
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The College Board book of majors. by College Entrance Examination Board.(CARDINAL)137821;
Agriculture -- Agricultural business -- Agricultural economics -- Agronomy and crop science -- Animal sciences -- Equestrian studies -- Farm and ranch management -- Food science -- Horticulture -- Soil science -- Architecture -- Landscape architecture -- Urban, community, and regional planning -- Area, ethnic, and gender studies -- African-American studies -- American studies -- Asian studies -- European studies -- Latin American studies -- Native American studies -- Near and Middle Eastern studies -- Women's studies -- Biological sciences -- Biochemistry -- Biology -- Biotechnology -- Botany -- Cell biology and histology -- Entomology -- Genetics -- Marine biology -- Microbiology -- Molecular biology -- Zoology -- Business -- Accounting -- Business administration and management -- E-commerce -- Entrepreneurial studies -- Fashion merchandising -- Finance -- Hospitality administration and management -- Human resources management -- Insurance -- International business -- Management information systems -- Marketing -- Paralegal/legal assistance -- Real estate -- Communications -- Advertising -- Communications -- Digital media -- Journalism -- Public relations -- Radio and television -- Computer and information sciences -- Computer science -- Information sciences -- Education -- Early childhood education -- Elementary education -- Middle school education -- Physical education -- Secondary education -- Special education -- Engineering -- Aeronautical/aerospace engineering -- Agricultural and bioengineering -- Architectural engineering -- Chemical engineering -- Civil engineering -- Electrical and communications engineering -- Industrial engineering -- Marine engineering/naval architecture -- Materials engineering -- Mechanical engineering -- Metallurgical engineering -- Mining and mineral engineering -- Nuclear engineering -- Ocean engineering -- Software engineering -- Engineering technology -- Computer engineering technology -- Construction technology -- Drafting and design technology -- Electrical engineering technology -- Mechanical engineering technology -- Surveying technology -- Telecommunications technology -- English language and literature -- American literature -- Creative writing -- English -- Technical and business writing -- Family and consumer sciences -- Clothing, apparel and textile studies -- Culinary arts and chef training -- Family and consumer sciences -- Food and nutrition studies -- Housing and human environments -- Human development and family studies -- Health -- Athletic training -- Clinical/medical laboratory technology -- Communication disorders -- Dental hygiene -- Dietetics -- Emergency medical technology (EMT paramedic) -- Health care administration -- Licensed practical nursing -- Nursing (RN) -- Occupational therapy -- Pharmacy -- Physical therapy -- Physician assistant -- Radiologic technology/medical imaging -- Respiratory therapy -- Veterinary technology -- Humanities -- Classics -- Comparative literature -- History -- Liberal arts and sciences -- Linguistics -- Philosophy -- Languages -- American Sign Language (ASL) -- Arabic -- Chinese -- French -- German -- Italian -- Russian -- Spanish -- Mathematics -- Applied mathematics -- Mathematics -- Statistics -- Multi/interdisciplinary studies -- Gerontology -- Global studies -- Medieval and Renaissance studies -- Neuroscience -- Peace studies -- Natural resources and conservation -- Environmental science -- Fishing and fisheries -- Forestry -- Natural resources and conservation -- Wildlife and wilderness management -- Parks and recreation -- Parks, recreation and leisure studies -- Sports and fitness administration -- Physical sciences -- Aeronautics and aviation science -- Astronomy -- Astrophysics -- Atmospheric science -- Chemistry -- Geology/earth science -- Oceanography -- Physics -- Protective services -- Criminal justice and law enforcement -- Fire protection and safety technology -- Forensic science -- Public administration -- Human services -- Public administration -- Social work -- Religion and theology -- Bible studies -- Islamic studies -- Judaic studies -- Religious studies -- Sacred music -- Theology -- Social sciences -- Anthropology -- Archaeology -- Economics -- Geography -- International relations -- Political science -- Psychology -- Sociology -- Visual and performing arts -- Animation -- Art history -- Cinematography and film/video production -- Dance -- Drama and theater arts -- Fashion and apparel design -- Fine/studio arts -- Graphic design -- Interior design -- Music, general -- Music management -- Music performance -- Music theory and composition -- Theater design and technology -- Brief descriptions of majors -- The Colleges -- Special academic programs -- Combined bachelor's/graduate program in -- Accounting -- Architecture -- Business administration -- Chemistry -- Dentistry -- Education -- Engineering -- Environmental studies -- Fine arts -- Forestry -- Law -- Mathematics -- Medicine -- Nursing -- Occupational therapy -- Optometry -- Osteopathic medicine -- Pharmacy -- Physical therapy -- Podiatry -- Psychology -- Social work -- Veterinary medicine -- Double major -- Student-designed major -- Teacher certification.Provides information on over nine hundred college majors, including related fields, prior high school subjects, possible courses of study, and career options and trends for graduates.
Subjects: Directories.; Indexes.; Universities and colleges; College majors; Degrees, Academic;
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