Education & Teaching - eBooks

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    Amsco apush pdf

    Authors: Unknow

    In Education & Teaching, History

    By Alex Ano

    The AMSCO APUSH book is a popular review text designed to align with the College Board's AP United States History curriculum framework, offering concise summaries, key concepts, and practice questions to prepare students for the AP exam.

      4539574 downloads ordinary and partial differential equations by m d raisinghania s chand pdf

      Authors: M.D. Raisinghania

      In Education & Teaching

      By Alex Ano

      **"Ordinary and Partial Differential Equations" by M.D. Raisinghania** is a comprehensive book published by S. Chand. It covers both **ordinary differential equations (ODEs) and partial differential equations (PDEs)** with a focus on fundamental concepts, problem-solving techniques, and practical applications. The book is widely used by **undergraduate and postgraduate students** in mathematics, physics, and engineering. It includes numerous **solved examples, exercises, and theoretical explanations**, making it a valuable resource for competitive exams and self-study.

        4423583 introduction to machine learning with python

        Authors: Unknow

        In Education & Teaching, Computers & Technology

        By Alex Ano

        **"Introduction to Machine Learning with Python"** by **Andreas C. Müller and Sarah Guido** is a beginner-friendly book that provides a practical introduction to machine learning using Python. It covers fundamental concepts, including data preprocessing, model selection, and evaluation, with a focus on the **scikit-learn** library. The book includes hands-on examples and real-world applications, making it ideal for those new to machine learning who want to build and understand models efficiently.

          4594533 patterns of attachment a psychological study of the strange situation psychology press and routledge classic editions

          Authors: Mary D. Salter Ainsworth

          In Education & Teaching

          By Alex Ano

          "Patterns of Attachment: A Psychological Study of the Strange Situation" is a seminal work in developmental psychology, first published in 1978 by Mary D. Salter Ainsworth and her colleagues. This book presents the findings from the "Strange Situation" study, an observational assessment that identified different attachment patterns between infants and their caregivers. The research has had a profound impact on understanding child development and the dynamics of early attachment relationships.