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Fascinating approach to mathematical teaching stresses use of recreational problems, puzzles, and games to teach critical thinking. Logic, number and graph theory, games of strategy, much more. Includes answers to selected problems. Free solutions manual available for download at the Dover website.
A collection of six classic Jeeves stories.
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Click here for a presentation on the Reconciliation series.cPresented by Dr Tamara Mackean and Sir Gustav Nossal and in conjunction with Reconciliation AustraliaThis pertinent book captures reconciliation in action in the area of environment and health. Examples of events, people, organisations and activities from around Australia illustrate how reconciliation can be achieved. The book profiles an Indigenous and a non-Indigenous Australian, each of whom has a special association with the
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Click here for a presentation on the Reconciliation series.cPresented by Professor Mick Dodson and Professor Fiona Stanley and in conjunction with Reconciliation Australia.This poignant book captures reconciliation in action in society. Examples of events, people, organisations and activities associated with social action from around Australia illustrate how reconciliation can be achieved. It is presented by an Indigenous and a non-Indigenous Australian, each of whom has a special associ
Click here for a presentation on the Reconciliation series.cPresented by Michael OLoughlin and Ian Thorpe and in conjunction with Reconciliation Australia.This poignant book captures reconciliation in action in sport. Examples of events, people, organisations and activities associated with sport from around Australia illustrate how reconciliation can be achieved. The book is presented by an Indigenous and a non-Indigenous Australian, each of whom has a special association with sport.S
From P. G. Wodehouse, Carry On, Jeeves is a collection of ten short stories involving Bertie Wooster and Jeeves.
Click here for a presentation on the Reconciliation series.cPresented by Bernard Fanning and Leah Purcell and in conjunction with Reconciliation Australia.This poignant book captures reconciliation in action in the arts. Examples of events, people, organisations and activities associated with the Arts from around Australia illustrate how reconciliation can be achieved. It is presented by an Indigenous and a non-Indigenous Australian, each of whom has a special association with the Arts.