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Money: A User’s Guide
Author | : Laura Whateley |
Publisher | : HarperCollins UK |
Total Pages | : 288 |
Release | : 2018-10-04 |
Genre | : Self-Help |
ISBN | : 0008308322 |
Take control of your personal finances with this concise, timely and indispensable guide, from acclaimed money expert Laura Whateley.
The User's Guide to Being Human
Author | : Scott Miller |
Publisher | : SelectBooks, Inc. |
Total Pages | : 239 |
Release | : 2012-02 |
Genre | : Self-Help |
ISBN | : 159079236X |
Every human being is born with an extraordinary set of inner resources, including intelligence, attention, mind, imagination, consciousness, willpower, love, and emotion. Strangely, most people pass through young-adulthood and 13+ years of schooling without ever formally learning about any one of these innate capacities. As a result, a vast majority of folks spend their days harnessing only a small fraction of the great potential that is freely available within them.The User's Guide to Being Human is the first owner's manual to comprehensively examine the inner tools with which people shape their lives. Merging art with science, this book illuminates 16 core capacities that enable people to bring out the best in themselves, their activities and relations. It offers step-by-step coaching for all who wish to master the ongoing art of personal development. A companion workbook provides additional support for the exercises and Personal Growth Project.
Mobile Usability
Author | : Jakob Nielsen |
Publisher | : Pearson Education |
Total Pages | : 596 |
Release | : 2012-10-09 |
Genre | : Computers |
ISBN | : 0133122174 |
How do we create a satisfactory user experience when limited to a small device? This new guide focuses on usability for mobile devices, primarily smartphones and touchphones, and covers such topics as developing a mobile strategy, designing for small screens, writing for mobile, usability comparisons, and looking toward the future. The book includes 228-full color illustrations to demonstrate the points. Based on expert reviews and international studies with participants ranging from students to early technology adopters and business people using websites on a variety of mobile devices, this guide offers a complete look at the landscape for a mobile world. Author Jakob Nielsen is considered one of the world's leading experts on Web usability. He is the author of numerous best-selling books, including Prioritizing Web Usability and the groundbreaking Designing Web Usability, which has sold more than 250,000 copies and has been translated in 22 languages.
A User's Guide to Thought and Meaning
Author | : Ray Jackendoff |
Publisher | : OUP Oxford |
Total Pages | : 395 |
Release | : 2012-02-23 |
Genre | : Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | : 0191620688 |
A User's Guide to Thought and Meaning presents a profound and arresting integration of the faculties of the mind - of how we think, speak, and see the world. Ray Jackendoff starts out by looking at languages and what the meanings of words and sentences actually do. He shows that meanings are more adaptive and complicated than they're commonly given credit for, and he is led to some basic questions: How do we perceive and act in the world? How do we talk about it? And how can the collection of neurons in the brain give rise to conscious experience? As it turns out, the organization of language, thought, and perception does not look much like the way we experience things, and only a small part of what the brain does is conscious. Jackendoff concludes that thought and meaning must be almost completely unconscious. What we experience as rational conscious thought - which we prize as setting us apart from the animals - in fact rides on a foundation of unconscious intuition. Rationality amounts to intuition enhanced by language. Written with an informality that belies both the originality of its insights and the radical nature of its conclusions, A User's Guide to Thought and Meaning is the author's most important book since the groundbreaking Foundations of Language in 2002.
Android Phones User Guide for Beginners
Author | : Alston Wallace |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 94 |
Release | : 2021-07-28 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : |
The Ultimate Guide to Mastering an Android device for Beginners and Seniors! If you're holding your shiny new Android smartphone and wondering how to get the most from it, then you've come to the right place. There are different versions of the software, there are plenty of different manufacturer skins layered over that Android core, like those from Samsung or LG, and there's a limitless level of customization you can apply from Google Play, or other third-party sources. Very Few Android devices are alike, but all Android devices have the same foundation. So, starting at the beginning, here's a book to guide you on how to use your new phone. It takes more than a good eye and an amazing tech knowledge to use android like a pro. With the help of Android Phones User Guide for Beginners, you'll find all the expert advice and know how you need to unlock your phone's capabilities to their fullest potential. From working with the basics of setup and exposure to making sense of your camera's fanciest features and so much more. Here's a preview of what you'll learn Learn the five basic options for setting up and customizing your phone How to use the find my phone feature How to backup your contacts Put your skills together to take excellent pictures To grab a copy, please scroll to the top of this page and click the buy now button!
Qualitative Research in Education: A User's Guide
Author | : Marilyn Lichtman |
Publisher | : SAGE |
Total Pages | : 369 |
Release | : 2013 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 1412995329 |
This textbook provides readers with a blend of practical and theoretical information, using real-world examples and illustrations to help users grasp abstract ideas and apply them to their research.
Words: A User's Guide
Author | : Graham Pointon |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 453 |
Release | : 2014-06-03 |
Genre | : Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | : 1317864298 |
Words: A User's Guide is an accessible and invaluable reference that is ideal for students, business people and advanced learners of English. The book is structured in groups of words that may be confused because they sound alike, look alike or seem to have similar meanings, and this approach makes it much more intuitive and easy to use than a dictionary. Contrasting over 5000 words (such as habitable and inhabitable, precipitation and rainfall, reigns and reins), Words: a User’s Guide provides examples of usage adapted from large national databases of contemporary English, and illustrates each headword in typical contexts and phrases. This book gives you straightforward answers, and helps with pronunciation, spelling, style and levels of formality. For those working internationally it presents international standards and compares usage in Britain and the USA. Words: A User’s Guide is an excellent resource for anyone who wants to communicate well in written and spoken English. "At last! A book about the use of words that clarifies and de-mystifies in an eminently usable way. I would recommend it to anyone who wants to write well. It is a book to keep." Sandy Gilkes, Head of the Centre for Academic Practice, University of Northampton "Rigorous, fresh, intriguing and downright useful, it deserves a place on every properly stocked reference shelf." Brian Cathcart, Professor of Journalism, Kingston University "From the pedantic to the permissive, everyone who’s interested in the English language and the way we speak and write it will want a copy of this practical, entertaining book." Wynford Hicks (author of Quite Literally and The Basics of English Usage)
Android For Dummies
Author | : Dan Gookin |
Publisher | : John Wiley & Sons |
Total Pages | : 370 |
Release | : 2020-09-09 |
Genre | : Computers |
ISBN | : 1119711355 |
Your comprehensive (and very friendly!) reference guide to Android phones and tablets You’re used to hearing it said that the phone in your pocket or tablet by your bed has more computing power than the entire Apollo 11 space program in the 1960s (or something similarly impressive)—and this is no less true for Android devices than any other. Sounds great—but what does that actually mean you can do with them? The new edition of Android For Dummies reveals all for new and experienced users alike, making it easy to get the most out of the awesome computing power of Android smartphone and tablet devices—from communications and pictures and videos to the wonderful world of 2.8+ million Google apps! Cutting through the jargon, bestselling tech author Dan Gookin puts you in touch with all the Android features you’ll need to know (and many more you’ll be pleased to discover!), from setup and configuration to the major features, such as text, email, internet, maps, navigation, camera, and video, as well as synching with your home computer. In addition to getting familiar with these and the latest Android 10 operating system (OS)—in both Google Pixel and Samsung versions—you’ll become an expert on the best ways to share your thoughts, videos, and pictures on social media, navigate with Android Auto when driving, and maintain your files so they’re orderly and easy to find. Explore Android devices, from physical functions to software and online features Communicate via email, social media, Google Duo video calls, and more Tweak your privacy settings to keep your information secure Use Android Auto when driving and see in the dark with Night Light and Dark Mode Androids may be able to land a spacecraft on the Moon (yet) but there’s a whole universe waiting right there in the device at your fingertips—and this book is the perfect place to begin to explore!