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Differential equations with boundary-value problems / by Zill, Dennis G.,1940-; Cullen, Michael R.;
Subjects: Boundary value problems.; Differential equations.;
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Statistical analysis of boundaries : a nonparametric approach by Krishnamoorthy, C.(CARDINAL)198794; University of North Carolina (System).Institute of Statistics.(CARDINAL)165205; University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.Department of Statistics.(CARDINAL)149563;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 73-79).
Subjects: Boundary value problems.; Nonparametric statistics.;
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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Student Solutions Manual for: Differential equations with boundary-value problems by Zill, Dennis G.,1940-; Cullen, Michael R.;
Student Solutions Manual
Subjects: Boundary value problems.; Differential equations.;
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Complete Solutions Manual for: Differential equations with boundary-value problems by Zill, Dennis G.,1940-; Cullen, Michael R.;
Complete Solutions Manual
Subjects: Boundary value problems.; Differential equations.;
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Transformations to reduce boundary bias in kernel density estimation / by Marron, James Stephen,1954-(CARDINAL)170252; Ruppert, David,1948-(CARDINAL)165426; University of North Carolina (System).Institute of Statistics.(CARDINAL)165205; University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.Department of Statistics.(CARDINAL)149563;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 20-21).
Subjects: Kernel functions.; Boundary value problems.; Boundary element methods.;
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 3
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The subtle art of not giving a fuck : a counterintuitive approach to living a good life / by Manson, Mark,author.(CARDINAL)346528;
Chapter 1. Don't try. The feedback loop from hell ; The subtle art of not giving a fuck ; So Mark, what the fuck is the point of this book anyway? -- Chapter 2. Happiness is a problem. The misadventures of Disappointment Panda ; Happiness comes from solving problems ; Emotions are overrated ; Choose your struggle -- Chapter 3. You are not special. Things fall apart ; The tyranny of exceptionalism ; B-b-b-but, if I'm not going to be special or extraordinary, what's the point? -- Chapter 4. The value of suffering. The self-awareness onion ; Rock star problems ; Shitty values ; Defining good and bad values -- Chapter 5. You are always choosing. The choice ; The responsibility/fault fallacy ; Responding to tragedy ; Genetics and the hand we're dealt ; Victimhood chic ; There is no "how" -- Chapter 6. You're wrong about everything. (But so am I). Architects of our own beliefs ; Be careful what you believe ; The dangers of pure certainty ; Manson's Law of Avoidance ; Kill yourself ; How to be a little less certain of yourself -- Chapter 7. Failure is the way forward. The failure/success paradox ; Pain is part of the process ; The "do something" principle -- Chapter 8. The importance of saying no. Rejection makes your life better ; Boundaries ; How to build trust ; Freedom through commitment -- Chapter 9. ... And then you die. Something beyond our selves ; The sunny side of death."In this generation-defining self-help guide, a superstar blogger shows us that the key to being happier is to stop trying to be 'positive' all the time and instead become better at handling adversity. For decades we've been told that positive thinking is the key to a happy, rich life. But those days are over. 'Fuck positivity, ' Mark Manson says. 'Let's be honest; sometimes things are fucked up and we have to live with it.' For the past few years, Manson--via his wildly popular blog--has been working on correcting our delusional expectations for ourselves and for the world. He now brings his hard-fought wisdom to this groundbreaking book. Manson makes the argument--backed both by academic research and well-timed poop jokes--that improving our lives hinges not on our ability to turn lemons into lemonade, but on learning to better stomach lemons. Human beings are flawed and limited--as he writes, 'Not everybody can be extraordinary, there are winners and losers in society, and some of it is not fair or your fault.' Manson advises us to get to know our limitations and accept them. This, he says, is the real source of empowerment. Once we embrace our fears, faults, and uncertainties--once we stop running from and avoiding, and start confronting painful truths--we can begin to find the courage and confidence we desperately seek. 'In life, we have a limited amount of fucks to give. So you must choose your fucks wisely.' Manson brings a much-needed grab-you-by-the-shoulders moment of real-talk, filled with entertaining stories and profane, ruthless humor. This manifesto is a refreshing slap in the face for all of us so we can start to lead more contented, grounded lives."--Jacket.
Subjects: Conduct of life.; Self-realization.;
Available copies: 14 / Total copies: 51
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The elements of ethics : for professionals / by Johnson, W. Brad.(CARDINAL)271539; Ridley, Charles R.(CARDINAL)271540;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 207-210) and index.Stay in your lane -- Do not cut corners -- Study the ethics code of your profession -- Distinguish ethics from morality -- Investigate ethical concerns -- Prevent ethical concerns from becoming ethical problems -- Do not oversimplify ethical problems -- Resolve ethical problems creatively -- Employ a model of ethical decision making -- Consult trustworthy colleagues.Become congruent -- Stay transparent -- Make yourself accountable -- Invite peer review -- Present your credentials and services accurately -- Ensure your personal fitness to practice (maintain self-care) -- Protect confidential information -- Know your moral vulnerabilities -- Identify your private agendas -- Do not count the cost of integrity -- Rectify missteps immediately -- Stand your ground under pressure -- Do not be a hypocrite -- Be vigilant for negative outcomes -- Resist coercion -- Do not blur roles -- Beware of the power of sex -- Beware of the power of money -- Beware of the power of prestige -- Do not abuse power -- Never exploit people -- Prevent the misuse of your work -- Plan for illness, incapacity, and death -- Honor human differences : all of them -- Respect values -- Behave professionally at all times -- Protect privacy -- Never undermine other people -- Confront irregularities -- Establish win-win solutions -- Obtain informed consent -- Clarify expectations -- Make sure you are competent -- Communicate clearly -- Refer cautiously -- Encourage second opinions -- Resolve conflicts flexibly -- Evaluate before acting -- Avoid conflicts of interest -- Set and honor boundaries -- Do no make exaggerated claims -- Document carefully -- Delegate thoughtfully, monitor closely -- Think twice about accepting gifts -- Make conservative estimates -- Show positive regard -- Offer pro bono service -- Attend to more than the bottom line -- Protect vulnerable people -- Give credit where credit is due -- Make performance criteria explicit -- Discriminate fairly -- Treat people equitably, not equally -- Don't be complicit with unfairness -- Balance gatekeeping with advocacy -- Encourage independence -- Terminate services that cease to be helpful -- Collaborate -- Respect informed refusal -- Be loyal -- Assume perpetuity -- Provide honest feedback -- Actively support professional regulation -- Excel on the fundamentals -- Do not settle for legal compliance --
Subjects: Professional ethics.;
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The road less traveled : a new psychology of love, traditional values, and spiritual growth / by Peck, M. Scott(Morgan Scott),1936-2005.(CARDINAL)719095;
Includes bibliographical references.I. Discipline -- Problems and pain -- Delaying gratification -- The sins of the father -- Problem-solving and time -- Responsibility -- Neuroses and character disorders -- Escape from freedom -- Dedication to reality -- Transference : the outdated map -- Openness to challenge -- Withholding truth -- Balancing -- The healthiness of depression -- Renunciation and rebirth -- II. Love -- Love defined -- Falling in "love" -- The myth of romantic love -- More about ego boundaries -- Dependency -- Cathexis without love -- "Self-sacrifice" -- Love is not a feeling -- The work of attention -- The risk of loss -- The risk of independence -- The risk of commitment -- The risk of confrontation -- Love is disciplined -- Love is separateness -- Love and psychotherapy.The mystery of love -- III. Growth and religion -- World views and religion -- The religion of science -- The case of Kathy -- The case of Marcia -- The case of Theodore -- The baby and the bath water -- Scientific tunnel vision -- IV. Grace -- The miracle of health -- The miracle of the unconscious -- The miracle of serendipity -- The definition of grace -- The miracle of evolution -- The alpha and the omega -- Entropy and original sin -- The problem of evil -- The evolution of consciousness -- The nature of power -- Grace and mental illness : the myth of Orestes -- Resistance to grace -- The welcoming of grace.Discusses the nature of loving relationships in the context of traditional psychological and spiritual insights.
Subjects: Self-actualization (Psychology); Maturation (Psychology); Interpersonal relations.; Love.; Values.; Spirituality.;
Available copies: 22 / Total copies: 43
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The road less traveled : a new psychology of love, traditional values, and spiritual growth / by Peck, M. Scott(Morgan Scott),1936-2005.(CARDINAL)719095;
Subjects: Interpersonal relations.; Love.; Maturation (Psychology); Self-actualization (Psychology); Spirituality.; Values.;
Available copies: 6 / Total copies: 8
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Beyond boundaries : learning to trust again in relationships / by Townsend, John Sims,1952-(CARDINAL)761755;
"Inside these pages, author and relationship expert Dr. John Townsend will help you answer these vital questions: Why are boundaries so important for intimacy? How do I know the other person is ready for reestablilshing a relationship? How do I know I'm ready?" -- book jacket
Subjects: Conduct of life.; Christian life.; Interpersonal relations;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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