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Author | : Rod L. Evans Ph.D. |
Publisher | : Penguin |
Total Pages | : 211 |
Release | : 2011-06-07 |
Genre | : Reference |
ISBN | : 1101515929 |
Have you been guilty of catachresis* at work? Have you defenestrated* your dictionary in frustration? Do you have phloem bundles* stuck in your diastema*? Scratching your occiput* now? Rod L. Evans's Thingamajigs and Whatchamacallits will help take the mystery out of some of our most obscure words. Containing hundreds of words from agitron (the phenomenon of wiggly lines in comic strips indicating that something is shaking) to zarf (the holder for a paper cone coffee cup), this lively reference will enable you to easily locate your thingamajig or whatchamacallit, be it animal, vegetable, mineral, or punctuation mark. Leave no linguistic oddity unexamined-your brain will thank you. *catachresis: strained, paradoxical, or incorrect use of a word; *defenestrate: to throw out a window; *phloem bundles: stringy bits between the skin and the edible parts of a banana; *diastema: the gap between teeth in a jaw; *occiput: the back part of the head or skull
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Publisher | : Sterling Publishing Company, Inc. |
Total Pages | : 170 |
Release | : 2002 |
Genre | : Crafts & Hobbies |
ISBN | : 9780806992860 |
What makes these charming mechanical marvels spring into action? Cranks, propellers, levers, and other mechanisms trigger a variety of eye-catching movements, from arms that rise and fall to jaws that work up and down. The author reveals his process for designing and creating a series of ingenious toys and objects from wood.
Author | : Lyle Whatchamacallit |
Publisher | : The Negros Times |
Total Pages | : 10 |
Release | : 2022-01-20 |
Genre | : Literary Collections |
ISBN | : 0578343274 |
El's Visual Diary is a Lifestyle Journal created by Lyle Whatchamacallit dedicated for hir fascination on the broad spectrum of visual arts and literature. This personal journal captures the riveting and graceful lifestyle of Lyle Whatchamacallit as a first-generation immigrant in the US, who moved to New York City from a small town in an Island in The Philippines 'almost out of nothing'; and how Lyle gradually changed that. This book interweaves Lyle's ups and downs in life on a day-to-day diary showing hir seemingly candid way of living as a LGBTQ+ member, while battling clinical depression and sparingly struggling with anxiety disorder, and without discounting life despite that. Lyle is a multimedia artist and a socialite based in New York City engaged in creating and curating content through Photography and Writing. This book beautifully depicts Lyle's passions, together with hir hard-work, and perseverance in the hustle and bustle of the big city. From working in the Hospitality Industry, to Social Media Marketing, and eventually in the Media and Press Publishing. This autobiography highlights Lyle's habits, career path, and arts, as well as an exclusive collection of photographs with hir travels and leisure, food and gastronomy, fashion and style, and most importantly industry tips and tricks including handy life hacks and compelling personal experiences that are both inspiring and educational. Lyle Whatchamacallit’s approach to hir craft and aesthetic with this book is greatly influenced by pop culture and modern lifestyle.
Author | : John Schindel |
Publisher | : Macmillan |
Total Pages | : 38 |
Release | : 2003-05 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 9780805061673 |
Raccoon hurries to show Beaver, Porcupine, and Otter the most amazing thingamajig that they have ever seen.
Author | : Scott Spangler |
Publisher | : Pearson Education |
Total Pages | : 484 |
Release | : 2007-07-19 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 0132704358 |
Leverage Unstructured Data to Become More Competitive, Responsive, and Innovative In Mining the Talk, two leading-edge IBM researchers introduce a revolutionary new approach to unlocking the business value hidden in virtually any form of unstructured data–from word processing documents to websites, emails to instant messages. The authors review the business drivers that have made unstructured data so important–and explain why conventional methods for working with it are inadequate. Then, writing for business professionals–not just data mining specialists–they walk step-by-step through exploring your unstructured data, understanding it, and analyzing it effectively. Next, you’ll put IBM’s techniques to work in five key areas: learning from your customer interactions; hearing the voices of customers when they’re not talking to you; discovering the “collective consciousness” of your own organization; enhancing innovation; and spotting emerging trends. Whatever your organization, Mining the Talk offers you breakthrough opportunities to become more responsive, agile, and competitive. Identify your key information sources and what can be learned about them Discover the underlying structure inherent in your unstructured information Create flexible models that capture both domain knowledge and business objectives Create visual taxonomies: “pictures” of your data and its key interrelationships Combine structured and unstructured information to reveal hidden trends, patterns, and relationships Gain insights from “informal talk” by customers and employees Systematically leverage knowledge from technical literature, patents, and the Web Establish a sustainable process for creating continuing business value from unstructured data Preface xv Acknowledgements xx Chapter 1: Introduction 1 Chapter 2: Mining Customer Interactions 21 Chapter 3: Mining the Voice of the Customer 71 Chapter 4: Mining the Voice of the Employee 93 Chapter 5: Mining to Improve Innovation 111 Chapter 6: Mining to See the Future 133 Chapter 7: Future Applications 163 Appendix: The IBM Unstructured Information Modeler Users Manual 171
Author | : M. P. Robertson |
Publisher | : Frances Lincoln Childrens Books |
Total Pages | : 32 |
Release | : 2005 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 9781845072896 |
Hieronymous Betts is armed with a vast array of bizarre and unsavory pets, from the slimy Slugapotamus to the smelly Sticker bog hog, in a zany easy-to-read story that is filled with hilarious pictures.
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Total Pages | : 160 |
Release | : 1984-03-19 |
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For more than 40 years, Computerworld has been the leading source of technology news and information for IT influencers worldwide. Computerworld's award-winning Web site (Computerworld.com), twice-monthly publication, focused conference series and custom research form the hub of the world's largest global IT media network.
Author | : Tara Lazar |
Publisher | : Sourcebooks, Inc. |
Total Pages | : 320 |
Release | : 2022-01-02 |
Genre | : Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | : 1728241197 |
Why use boring old words when you can expand and build your vocabulary—and have fun doing it! A user-friendly, engaging book about the power of words—perfect for educators, parents, and future word nerds. Build confidence and become a stronger reader, writer, and communicator! This fun and hilarious vocabulary builder: Includes over 750 high-level, wondrous, and wacky words! With sample sentences and word history that help new words make sense! Bright and fun illustrations make learning new words fun! Allows to search by category so new word choices are easy to find! Kids with strong vocabularies are better readers, better writers, and even feel more confident tackling math and science. When a kid wants to learn a new word, we often send them to the dictionary or a thesaurus. But dictionaries only work if you know exactly the word you want. This dictionary-thesaurus hybrid is organized by theme and puts words in context with fun, engaging and hilarious sentences, pictures, and fun facts. You'll learn what words mean and then actually use them!
Author | : Jeffrey Heath |
Publisher | : Walter de Gruyter |
Total Pages | : 473 |
Release | : 2011-04-20 |
Genre | : Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | : 3110804859 |
The series builds an extensive collection of high quality descriptions of languages around the world. Each volume offers a comprehensive grammatical description of a single language together with fully analyzed sample texts and, if appropriate, a word list and other relevant information which is available on the language in question. There are no restrictions as to language family or area, and although special attention is paid to hitherto undescribed languages, new and valuable treatments of better known languages are also included. No theoretical model is imposed on the authors; the only criterion is a high standard of scientific quality. To discuss your book idea or submit a proposal, please contact Birgit Sievert.
Author | : Jeffrey Heath |
Publisher | : Walter de Gruyter |
Total Pages | : 761 |
Release | : 2008-08-27 |
Genre | : Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | : 3110207222 |
Jamsay is the largest-population language among some twenty Dogon languages in Mali, West Africa. This is the first comprehensive grammar of any Dogon language, including a full tonology. The language is verb-final, with subject agreement on the verb and with no other case-marking. Its most striking feature is the morphosyntactically triggered use of stem-wide tone-contour overlays on nouns, verbs, and adjectives. All stems have a lexical tone contour such as H[igh], L[ow]-H, HL, or LHL with at least one H-tone. An exam of tone overlay is tone-dropping to stem-wide all-L. This is used for Perfective verbs (in the presence of a focalized constituent), and for a noun or adjective before an adjective. It is also used to mark the head NP in a relative clause (the head NP is not extracted, so this is the only direct indication of head NP status). The verb in a relative clause is morphologically a participle, agreeing with the head NP in humanness and number, rather than with the subject. "Intonation" is used grammatically. For example, NP conjunction 'X and Y' is expressed as X Y, without a conjunction, but with "dying-quail" intonation on both conjuncts.