Showing posts with label Introduction. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Introduction. Show all posts

Thursday, October 1, 2015

Logic: A Very Short Introduction (repost)




Logic: A Very Short Introduction by Graham Priest


English | 2001 | ISBN: 0192893203, 0195682629 | 128 pages | EPUB | 0,8 MB




Logic is often perceived as having little to do with the rest of philosophy, and even less to do with real life. In this lively and accessible introduction, Graham Priest shows how wrong this conception is. He explores the philosophical roots of the subject, explaining how modern formal logic deals with issues ranging from the existence of God and the reality of time to paradoxes of probability and decision theory. Along the way, the basics of formal logic are explained in simple, non-technical terms, showing that logic is a powerful and exciting part of modern philosophy.




About the Series: Combining authority with wit, accessibility, and style, Very Short Introductions offer an introduction to some of life"s most interesting topics. Written by experts for the newcomer, they demonstrate the finest contemporary thinking about the central problems and issues in hundreds of key topics, from philosophy to Freud, quantum theory to Islam.







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Wednesday, September 30, 2015

Photonics Essentials: An Introduction with Experiments (repost)




Photonics Essentials: An Introduction with Experiments by Thomas P. Pearsall


English | 2002 | ISBN: 0071408754 | 284 pages | PDF | 7 MB

Dance History: An Introduction (repost)




Dance History: An Introduction by June Layson


English | 21 Apr. 1994 | ISBN: 041509030X | 304 Pages | PDF | 7 MB




Originally published in 1983 the first edition rapidly established itself as a core student text. Now fully revised and up-dated it remains the only book to address the rationale, process, techniques and methodologies specific to the study of dance history. For the main body of the text which covers historical studies of dance in its traditional and performance contexts, the editors have brought together a team of internationally known dance historians. Roger Copeland and Deborah Jowitt each take a controversial look at the modern American dance. Kenneth Archer and Millicent Hodson explain the processes they use when reconstructing "lost" ballets, and Theresa Buckland and Georgina Gore write on traditional dance in England and West Africa respectively. With other contributions on social dance, ballet, early European modern dance and feminist perspectives on dance history this book offers a multitude of starting points for studying dance history as well as presenting examples of dance writing at its very best. Dance History will be an essential purchase for all students of dance.






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Tuesday, September 29, 2015

An Introduction to Combustion: Concepts and Applications (repost)




An Introduction to Combustion: Concepts and Applications by Stephen R. Turns


English | 2000 | ISBN: 0072300965, 007235044X | scanned PDF | pages: 700 | 24,5 mb




This Second Edition retains all the same primary objectives as the original text: First, to present basic combustion concepts using relatively simple and easy-to -understand analyses; and second, to introduce a wide variety of practical applications which motivate or relate to the various theoretical concepts. The overarching goal is to provide a textbook which is useful for both formal undergraduate study in mechanical engineering and in related fields, and informal study by practicing engineers.












Saturday, September 26, 2015

American Women"s History: A Very Short Introduction




American Women"s History: A Very Short Introduction (Very Short Introductions) by Susan Ware


2015 | ISBN: 0199328331 | English | 160 pages | PDF | 1 MB




In 1607, Powhatan teenager Pocahontas first encountered English settlers when John Smith was brought to her village as a captive. In 1920, the ratification of the 19th Amendment gave women the constitutional right to vote. And in 2012, the U.S. Marine Corps lifted its ban on women in active combat, allowing female marines to join the sisterhood of American women who stand at the center of this country"s history. Between each of these signal points runs the multi-layered experience of American women, from pre-colonization to the present.




In American Women"s History: A Very Short Introduction Susan Ware emphasizes the richly diverse experiences of American women as they were shaped by factors such as race, class, religion, geographical location, age, and sexual orientation. The book begins with a comprehensive look at early America, with gender at the center, making it clear that women"s experiences were not always the same as men"s, and looking at the colonizers as well as the colonized, along with issues of settlement, slavery, and regional variations. She shows how women"s domestic and waged labor shaped the Northern economy, and how slavery affected the lives of both free and enslaved Southern women. Ware then moves through the tumultuous decades of industrialization and urbanization, describing the 19th century movements led by women (temperance, moral reform, and abolitionism), She links women"s experiences to the familiar events of the Civil War, the Progressive Era, and World War I, culminating in 20th century female activism for civil rights and successive waves of feminism.




Ware explores the major transformations in women"s history, with attention to a wide range of themes from political activism to popular culture, the work force and the family. From Anne Bradstreet to Ida B. Wells to Eleanor Roosevelt, this Very Short Introduction recognizes women as a force in American history and, more importantly, tells women"s history as American history. At the core of Ware"s narrative is the recognition that gender – the changing historical and cultural constructions of roles assigned to the biological differences of the sexes – is central to understanding the history of American women"s lives, and to the history of the United States.




ABOUT THE SERIES: The Very Short Introductions series from Oxford University Press contains hundreds of titles in almost every subject area. These pocket-sized books are the perfect way to get ahead in a new subject quickly. Our expert authors combine facts, analysis, perspective, new ideas, and enthusiasm to make interesting and challenging topics highly readable.








Friday, September 25, 2015

Introduction to Homeland Defense and Defense Support of Civil Authorities (DSCA): The U.S. Military"s Role to... (repost)




Introduction to Homeland Defense and Defense Support of Civil Authorities (DSCA): The U.S. Military"s Role and Defend by Bert B. Tussing, Robert McCreight


English | 2014 | ISBN: 1466595671 | 222 pages | PDF | 2,6 MB




The application of our Armed Forces within the states and territories of the United States is far from intuitive. The challenges of defending the country against assaults within the homeland are much more complex than engaging our enemies on foreign soil. Likewise, the introduction of the military’s appreciable capabilities in response to disasters, be they natural or manmade, comes with authorities and restrictions reflective of an American ethos that will always hold those forces as the servants of the people, never their overseers. Introduction to Homeland Defense and Defense Support of Civil Authorities (DSCA): The U.S. Military’s Role and Defend examines the requirements and regulations that guide the utilization of our forces in the domestic environment.




Topics include:




The importance of the distinctions between homeland security, homeland defense, and Defense Support of Civil Authorities as they pertain to both authorities and responsibilities


The deliberately subservient position of the military to civil authorities when engaged in response and recovery operations following a disaster


The unique relationship between the United States Navy and the United States Coast Guard in a mutually supportive effort that bridges requirements between defense on the high seas and law enforcement in territorial waters


The air defense mission over the United States, orchestrating manned aircraft, unmanned aircraft, and cruise missiles against threats of the same nature


The exceptional challenges that would be associated with the application of land forces in a defense mission on American soil


The development of the CBRN (Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear) Enterprise as a function of the nation’s focus on preventing, responding to and recovering from a Weapons of Mass Destruction attack


New challenges emerging in the domestic environment that will call for the application of military resources, to include the Arctic, complex catastrophes, and cybersecurity issues












Thursday, September 24, 2015

Radical Philosophy: An Introduction




Radical Philosophy: An Introduction by Chad Kautzer


English | 2015 | ISBN: 161205742X, 1612057438 | 230 pages | PDF | 1,3 MB




In this concise introduction, Chad Kautzer demonstrates the shared emancipatory goals and methods of several radical philosophies, from Marxism and feminism to critical race and queer theory. Radical Philosophy examines the relations of theory and practice, knowledge and power, as well as the function of law in creating extralegal forms of domination. Through a critical engagement with the history of philosophy, Kautzer reconstructs important counter-traditions of historical, dialectical, and reflexive forms of critique relevant to contemporary social struggles. The result is an innovative, systematic guide to radical theory and critical resistance.







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An Introduction to Career Learning & Development 11-19: Perspectives, Practice and Possibilities




An Introduction to Career Learning & Development 11-19: Perspectives, Practice and Possibilities by Anthony Barnes and Barbara Bassot


English | 2010 | ISBN: 0415577772, 0521644046 | 168 pages | PDF | 1,7 MB




An Introduction to Career Learning and Development 11-19 is an indispensible source of support and guidance for all those who need to know why and how career learning and development should be planned, developed and delivered effectively to meet the needs of young people.




It is a comprehensive resource providing a framework for career education conducive with the realities of lifelong learning, enterprise, flexibility and resilience in a dynamic world. It discusses the key under-pinning theory and policies and provides straight-forward, practical advice for students and practising professionals. Experts in the field provide essential guidance on:




development and leadership of career education strategies in school


planning and implementing career learning activities in the curriculum


collaborative working and engagement between schools, colleges and Connexions services, as well as with parents, community and business organisations


key organisations and where to find useful resources


effective teaching and learning – active, participative and experiential learning approaches


issues of ethics, values, equality and diversity


guidance on self-evaluation, making the most of inspection, and quality standards and awards.




An Introduction to Career Learning and Development 11-19 is an invaluable guide for teachers, teaching support staff, careers guidance professionals and all other partners in the delivery of CEIAG who wish to enhance their understanding of current and emerging practice and provide support that can really make a difference to young people’s lives.







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Wednesday, September 23, 2015

An Introduction to Ecological Economics, Second Edition




Robert Costanza), John H Cumberland , "An Introduction to Ecological Economics, Second Edition"


2015 | ISBN-10: 156670684X | 356 pages | PDF | 3 MB




From Empty-World Economics to Full-World Economics




Ecological economics explores new ways of thinking about how we manage our lives and our planet to achieve a sustainable, equitable, and prosperous future. Ecological economics extends and integrates the study and management of both "nature"s household" and "humankind"s household"―An Introduction to Ecological Economics, Second Edition, the first update and expansion of this classic text in 15 years, describes new approaches to achieving a sustainable and desirable human presence on Earth. Written by the top experts in the field, it addresses the necessity for an innovative approach to integrated environmental, social, and economic analysis and management, and describes policies aimed at achieving our shared goals.




Demands a Departure from Business as Usual




The book begins with a description of prevailing interdependent environmental, economic, and social issues and their underlying causes, and offers guidance on designing policies and instruments capable of adequately coping with these problems. It documents the historical development of the disciplines of economics and ecology, and explores how they have evolved so differently from a shared conceptual base. Structured into four sections, it also presents various ideas and models in their proper chronological context, details the fundamental principles of ecological economics, and outlines prospects for the future.




What’s New in the Second Edition:




Includes several new pieces and updates in each section


Adds a series of independently authored "boxes" to expand and update information in the current text


Addresses the historical development of economics and ecology and the recent progress in integrating the study of humans and the rest of nature


Covers the basic concepts and applications of ecological economics in language accessible to a broad audience






An Introduction to Ecological Economics, Second Edition can be used in an introductory undergraduate or graduate course; requires no prior knowledge of mathematics, economics, or ecology; provides a unified understanding of natural and human-dominated ecosystems; and reintegrates the market economy within society and the rest of nature.









Tuesday, September 22, 2015

Introduction to Dynamics (repost)




Friedrich Pfeiffer, "Introduction to Dynamics"


English | 2015 | ISBN-10: 3662467208 | 214 pages | pdf | 2 MB




This concise textbook for students preferably of a postgraduate level, but also for engineers in practice, contains the basic kinematical and kinetic structures of dynamics together with carefully selected applications. The book is a condensed introduction to the fundamental laws of kinematics and kinetics, on the most important principles of mechanics and presents the equations of motion in the form of Lagrange and Newton-Euler. Selected problems of linear and nonlinear dynamics are treated, as well as problems of vibration formation. The presented selection of topics gives a useful basis for stepping into more advanced problems of dynamics. The contents of this book represent the result of a regularly revised course, which has been and still is given for masters students at the Technische Universität München.








Introduction to Vehicle Design: The Basics: John Park




Gumroad – Introduction to Vehicle Design: The Basics: John Park


80 mins | MP4 | Video: h264, yuv420p, 1280×720 | Audio: aac, 44100 Hz, 2 channels | 1.03GB


Genre: eLearning | English




Everything I am showing you here is all that I learned from Scott Robertson His depth and knowledge is unmatched when it comes to foundation/design. In this tutorial I will be sharing the basics of thumb nail designs, basic building blocks, and quick vehicle concept sketching.


Roughly contains 80 mins of content:


1. 2d thumbnail drawing/designing basics


2. Composing compound shapes


3. Blocking in rough compound vehicle designs


4. Drawing/designing vehicle designs apply all of the above.










TutsPlus - Introduction to Python




TutsPlus – Introduction to Python


4.7 hours | h264, yuv420p, 1280×720, 25fps | aac, 44100 Hz, 1 ch | 2.6 GB

Genre: eLearning | Language: English | +Project files




Python is well known as a programming language that is easy to learn. With a simple, expressive syntax, Python is refreshingly free of the gotchas and edge-cases that plague learners of many other languages. Python isn"t just for beginners though! It is an expressive and powerful language that is widely used by professional coders and shops.


In this course, Tuts+ instructor Derek Jensen will introduce the Python language, starting with the basics and laying a solid foundation for future learning.










Monday, September 21, 2015

Introduction to Large Truncated Toeplitz Matrices by Albrecht Böttcher




Introduction to Large Truncated Toeplitz Matrices by Albrecht Böttcher


English | 1 Dec. 1998 | ISBN: 0387985700 | 263 Pages | PDF | 21 MB




Applying functional analysis and operator theory to some concrete asymptotic problems of linear algebra, this book contains results on the stability of projection methods, deals with asymptotic inverses and Moore-Penrose inversion of large Toeplitz matrices, and embarks on the asymptotic behaviour of the norms of inverses, the pseudospectra, the singular values, and the eigenvalues of large Toeplitz matrices.










Sunday, September 20, 2015

Introduction to Networks Companion Guide




Cisco Networking Academy, "Introduction to Networks Companion Guide"


English | 2013 | ISBN: 1587133164 | 720 pages | EPUB | 18.8 MB






Introduction to Networks Companion Guide is the official supplemental textbook for the Introduction to Networks course in the Cisco® Networking Academy® CCNA® Routing and Switching curriculum.




The course introduces the architecture, structure, functions, components, and models of the Internet and computer networks. The principles of IP addressing and fundamentals of Ethernet concepts, media, and operations are introduced to provide a foundation for the curriculum. By the end of the course, you will be able to build simple LANs, perform basic configurations for routers and switches, and implement IP addressing schemes.




The Companion Guide is designed as a portable desk reference to use anytime, anywhere to reinforce the material from the course and organize your time.




The book’s features help you focus on important concepts to succeed in this course:


Chapter Objectives–Review core concepts by answering the focus questions listed at the beginning of each chapter.


Key Terms–Refer to the lists of networking vocabulary introduced and highlighted in context in each chapter.


Glossary–Consult the comprehensive Glossary with more than 195 terms.


Summary of Activities and Labs–Maximize your study time with this complete list of all associated practice exercises at the end of each chapter.


Check Your Understanding–Evaluate your readiness with the end-of-chapter questions that match the style of questions you see in the online course quizzes. The answer key explains each answer.












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Thursday, September 17, 2015

Understanding the Universe: An Introduction to Astronomy




Understanding the Universe: An Introduction to Astronomy


Audio CDs in MP3 / English: MP3, 32 kb/s (1 ch) | Duration: 30:49:24 | ISBN-10: N/A | 2007 | 423 MB

Genre: Astronomy and Cosmology






This visually rich course is designed to provide a nontechnical description of modern astronomy, including the structure and evolution of planets, stars, galaxies, and the Universe as a whole. It includes almost all of the material in my first two astronomy courses for The Teaching Company, produced in 1998 and 2003, but with a large number of new images, diagrams, and animations. The discoveries reported in the 2003 course are integrated throughout these new lectures, and more recent findings (through mid-2006) are included, as well. Much has happened in astronomy during the past few years; we will discuss the most exciting and important advances.




Astronomical objects have been explored with breathtaking data obtained by the Hubble Space Telescope, the Chandra X-Ray Observatory, the Keck 10-meter telescopes, planetary probes, and other modern instruments. We will explore amazing phenomena, such as quasars, exploding stars, neutron stars, and black holes, and we will see how they increase our understanding of the physical principles of nature. We will also investigate recent newsworthy topics, such as the Cassini mission to Saturn, evidence for liquid water on ancient Mars, the discovery of many small bodies beyond Neptune in our Solar System, the detection of numerous planets around other stars, the nonzero mass of ghostly neutrinos, enormously powerful gamma-ray bursts, the conclusive evidence for a supermassive black hole in the center of our Milky Way Galaxy, the determination of the age of the Universe, the discovery of a long-range repulsive effect accelerating the expansion of the Universe, and progress in the unification of nature’s fundamental forces. Scientifically reasonable speculations regarding the birth of the Universe, the possibility of multiple universes, and the probability of extraterrestrial life are also included.




This course concentrates on the most exciting aspects of our fantastic Universe and on the methods astronomers have used to develop an understanding of it. The lectures present, in clear and simple terms, explanations of how the Universe “works,” as well as the interrelationships among its components. Reliance on basic mathematics and physics is minimal but appropriate in some sections to deepen the interested viewer’s quantitative understanding of the material.




The course is divided into three major sections, each of which consists of several units. (These major sections are called “parts” during the lectures, but they are not to be confused with the eight 12-lecture “parts” used in packaging the lectures.)




There are 24 lectures in Section 1, entitled “Observing the Heavens.” The first unit, “Celestial Sights for Everyone,” describes simple daytime and nighttime observations that you can make to better appreciate the sky and what it contains. Various commonly observed phenomena, such as seasons, lunar phases, and eclipses, are also discussed. The second unit, “The Early History of Astronomy,” covers the study of astronomy from the ancient Greeks through Newton, including the transition from geocentric (Earth-centered) to heliocentric (Sun-centered) models of the Universe. In the third unit, “Basic Concepts and Tools,” we provide an overview of distance and time scales in the Universe to put our discussions in perspective. Because the study of light is of central importance to astronomy, we spend several lectures explaining its physical nature and utility. Modern telescopes, the main instruments used by astronomers, are also described.




Section 2, “The Contents of the Universe,” consists of 46 lectures in 5 units. In the first unit, “Our Solar System,” we discuss the major constituents of our own planetary system, including the Sun, planets and their moons, comets, asteroids, and Kuiper-belt objects. The discovery of a distant body larger than Pluto and the subsequent, highly controversial demotion of Pluto from planetary status made headlines worldwide. The formation of other stars and planetary systems, as well as the discovery of such extrasolar planets, is the subject of the second unit, “Other Planetary Systems.” During the past decade, about 200 planets have been found orbiting other stars, making this one of the most exciting areas of modern astronomy. The search for extraterrestrial life is also described.




In the third unit of Section 2, “Stars and Their Lives,” we learn about the properties of other stars and the various observations needed to deduce them. Nuclear reactions, the source of energy from the stars, are described, as well. We examine how stars eventually become red giants, subsequently shedding their outer layers to end up as dense white dwarfs, retired stars. The explosive fates of some rare types of stars are the subject of the fourth unit, “Stellar Explosions and Black Holes,” and we explain how the heavy elements necessary for life are created. Bizarre stellar remnants include neutron stars and black holes, the realm of Einstein’s general theory of relativity. We continue our exploration of black holes with such phenomena as black-hole evaporation and powerful gamma-ray bursts, as well as speculations that black holes are gateways to other universes. In the fifth unit, “The Milky Way and Other Galaxies,” we extend our explorations to the giant collections of stars called galaxies, along the way examining evidence for mysterious dark matter.




Section 3, “Cosmology: The Universe as a Whole,” comprises the final 26 lectures of the course in 3 units. The first unit, “Cosmic Expansion and Distant Galaxies,” introduces the expansion of the Universe and shows how it is used to study the evolution of galaxies. We discuss active galaxies and quasars, in which matter is inferred to be falling into a central, supermassive black hole. In the second unit, “The Structure and Evolution of the Universe,” aspects of the Universe, such as its age, geometry, and possible fate, are considered. We examine evidence for the stunning conclusion that the expansion of the Universe is currently accelerating. We also describe the cosmic microwave background radiation—the generally uniform afterglow of the Big Bang—as well as the tiny irregularities that reveal the presence of early density variations from which all of the large-scale structure of the Universe subsequently formed. The nature of dark energy accelerating the Universe is explored in terms of modern attempts to unify forces, such as string theory.




In the third and final unit, “The Birth of the Cosmos, and Other Frontiers,” we examine the very early history of the Universe, showing how the lightest elements formed during a phase of primordial nucleosynthesis. The recognition of several troubling problems with the standard Big Bang theory led to a magnificent refinement—an inflationary epoch of expansion that lasted only a tiny fraction of a second. The possible connection between inflation and the currently accelerating expansion of space is also discussed. We then consider very speculative ideas regarding the birth of the Universe and the hypothesis of multiple universes. We end, in the last lecture, on a philosophical note, with some reflections on intelligent life in the cosmos and of our place in the grand scheme of things.



Look also:



Black Holes Explained



The Inexplicable Universe: Unsolved Mysteries



My Favorite Universe



Physics and Our Universe: How It All Works



Cosmology: The History and Nature of Our Universe





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Wednesday, September 16, 2015

Ethics and Animals: An Introduction (Cambridge Applied Ethics)




Ethics and Animals: An Introduction (Cambridge Applied Ethics) by Lori Gruen


English | Mar. 14, 2011 | ISBN: 0521888999 | 250 Pages | PDF | 1.14 MB




In this fresh and comprehensive introduction to animal ethics, Lori Gruen weaves together poignant and provocative case studies with discussions of ethical theory

Hazardous Waste Management: An Introduction




Hazardous Waste Management: An Introduction by Cliff VanGuilder


English | 2011 | ISBN: 1936420260 | 300 pages | EPUB | 2,2 MB

The Cambridge Introduction to Modernist Poetry (Cambridge Introductions to Literature) [Repost]




The Cambridge Introduction to Modernist Poetry (Cambridge Introductions to Literature) by Peter Howarth


English | Dec. 26, 2011 | ISBN: 0521147859 | 280 Pages | PDF | 1.27 MB




Modernist poems are some of the twentieth-century"s major cultural achievements, but they are also hard work to read. This wide-ranging introduction takes readers through modernism"s most famous poems and some of its forgotten highlights to show why modernists thought difficulty and disorientation essential for poetry in the modern world. In-depth chapters on Pound, Eliot, Yeats and the American modernists outline how formal experiments take on the new world of mass media, democracies, total war and changing religious belief. Chapters on the avant-gardes and later modernism examine how their styles shift as they try to re-make the community of readers. Howarth explains in a clear and enjoyable way how to approach the forms, politics and cultural strategies of modernist poetry in English.








Tuesday, September 15, 2015

Film History: An Introduction (3rd edition)




Film History: An Introduction (3rd edition) By Kristin Thompson, David Bordwell


2009 | 831 Pages | ISBN: 0073386138 | PDF | 279 MB








Written by two of the leading scholars in film studies, Film History: An Introduction is a comprehensive, global survey of the medium that covers the development of every genre in film, from drama and comedy to documentary and experimental. As with the authors" bestselling Film Art: An Introduction (now in its eighth edition), concepts and events are illustrated with frame enlargements taken from the original sources, giving students more realistic points of reference than competing books that rely on publicity stills. The third edition of Film History is thoroughly updated and includes the first comprehensive overviews of the impact of globalization and digital technology on the cinema. Any serious film scholar–professor, undergraduate, or graduate student–will want to read and keep Film History. Visit the authorss blog at http://www.davidbordwell.net/blog/







Sunday, September 13, 2015

Introduction To Transact-SQL




Introduction To Transact-SQL

WEBRip | English | MP4 | 960 x 540 | AVC ~328 kbps | 29.970 fps


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Genre: Video Tutorial / Development, Programming






Learn how to utilize Transact-SQL to address real business requirements and gain a solid understanding of your SQL Server database. Jeff Jones, an IT professional with over forty years of experience shows you how to use the tools available in Transact-SQL to discover the database definition, access tables, submit queries, and view the results.



Content:


Introduction


Welcome




1. Discovering the Database


Using SQL Server Management Studio (SSMS)


Identifying table relationships


SSMS diagram support


Preparing to write SQL




2. Accessing Tables


The basic SELECT statement


Combining two tables with a join


Combining multiple tables with a join




3. Filtering the Data


Filtering the data


Using functions




4. Displaying Data


Defining the result set


Manipulating numbers and data types


Using conditional column output


Controlling output rows




5. Aggregating Data


Grouping gata



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