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Hair Colour for Hairstylists: Level 2Author(s): Arden Magtiza, Vancouver Island UniversityUpdated: Feb 19, 2021Description: This manual serves as a guide for apprentices with the desire to stretch beyond their foundational colour knowledge and skills so as to reach a higher level of competency. This text will walk the stylist step-by-step through many current and advanced techniques used in the industry today. Accessible Elementary Algebra - 2e (OpenStax)Author(s): Lynn Marecek, Santa Ana College, MaryAnne Anthony-Smith, Formerly of Santa Ana College, Andrea Honeycutt Mathis, Northeast Mississippi Community CollegeUpdated: Feb 10, 2021Description: Elementary Algebra - 2e is designed to meet scope and sequence requirements for a one-semester elementary algebra course. The book’s organization makes it easy to adapt to a variety of course syllabi. The text expands on the fundamental concepts of algebra while addressing the needs of students with diverse backgrounds and learning styles. Related:  Academic TextbooksProbability and Statistics

Find OER – CCCOER OER can include full courses, textbooks, or any instructional materials including images, videos, or documents associated with teaching and learning. It is estimated that there are now more than 1.4 billion works licensed under various Creative Commons licenses (State of the Commons, 2017). For example, Wikimedia, whose most well-known project is the free online encyclopedia, Wikipedia, uses a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license for its online content. The growing collection of openly licensed works, whether digital or not, is referred to as The Commons. Now that you know there are over a billion openly licensed materials available on the Web, how do you go about finding the right ones for your needs? Watch this video by Amy Hofer, Statewide Open Education Library Services Coordinator, Open Oregon, to learn how to save time searching so you can spend more time redesigning your course to use open materials. Using Google Advanced Search Using OER Repositories

Rice Virtual Lab in Statistics (RVLS) Partial support for this work was provided by the National Science Foundation's Division of Undergraduate Education through grant DUE 9751307. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation. Last updated: 07/03/2018 19:56:11 Permissions Permission is granted to link to any portion of the Rice Virtual Lab. The applets in the simulations/demonstrations are hereby in the public domain and can therefore be used without restriction. The following are zip archives. If you wish to copy and/or distribute any portion of the Case Studies, or the Analysis Lab, please contact David Lane. Credits

Find Open Textbooks Global Corruption: Law, Theory & PracticeAuthor(s): Gerry Ferguson, University of VictoriaUpdated: Apr 8, 2022Description: THIS BOOK WILL BE ARCHIVED ON JUNE 1, 2022, AS IT HAS BEEN REPLACED BY A NEW EDITION. Created as part of the UNODC’s Anti-Corruption Academic Initiative (ACAD), Global Corruption: Law, Theory & Practice is a key resource for lawyers, public officials, and business persons of tomorrow on anti-corruption laws and strategies. This book has been specifically created to make it easier for professors to offer a law school course on global corruption.

Probability Problems American Heritage Dictionary defines Probability Theory as the branch of Mathematics that studies the likelihood of occurrence of random events in order to predict the behavior of defined systems. (Of course What Is Random? is a question that is not all that simple to answer.) Starting with this definition, it would (probably :-) be right to conclude that the Probability Theory, being a branch of Mathematics, is an exact, deductive science that studies uncertain quantities related to random events. This might seem to be a strange marriage of mathematical certainty and uncertainty of randomness. On a second thought, though, most people will agree that a newly conceived baby has a 50-50 chance (exact but, likely, inaccurate estimate) to be, for example, a girl or a boy, for that matter. Interestingly, a recent book by Marilyn vos Savant dealing with people's perception of probability and statistics is titled The Power of Logical Thinking. Remark I start with an integer seed = 0. Problems

Pressbooks | The open book creation platform. Excel for Business Statistics This is a webtext companion site ofBusiness StatisticsUSA Site Para mis visitantes del mundo de habla hispana, este sitio se encuentra disponible en español en: Sitio Espejo para América Latina Sitio de los E.E.U.U. Excel is the widely used statistical package, which serves as a tool to understand statistical concepts and computation to check your hand-worked calculation in solving your homework problems. The site provides an introduction to understand the basics of and working with the Excel. Redoing the illustrated numerical examples in this site will help improving your familiarity and as a result increase the effectiveness and efficiency of your process in statistics.To search the site, try Edit | Find in page [Ctrl + f]. To enter information into a cell, select the cell and begin typing. Entering Values A value is a number, date, or time, plus a few symbols if necessary to further define the numbers [such as: . , + - ( ) % $ / ].

2012 Book Archive The Three Doors of Serendip | Serendip Studio "Understanding" can be among the most satisfying experiences in life, as in: "Oh, I get it" "That's what you meant" " Hmmm, there is something interesting there" On the flip side, "understanding" can be a serious source of misunderstanding... and hence of frustration, anger, even conflict: "I don't understand that" "You don't understand me" "I can't understand how they...." Obvious when it happens, "understanding" is also mysterious. Everyone has had the experience of "understanding" something without knowing quite how, and without being able to explain it to others. And everyone has felt two kinds of frustration: "understanding" something without being able to convince others that it is so, and not being able to acquire "understandings" that seem so obvious to others. A simple, and common, approach to such questions begins with the presumption that there is such a thing as "the truth" out there. | complete exhibit index |

The Price Is Still Right: 15 Sites for Free Digital Textbooks -- Campus Technology E-Textbooks The Price Is Still Right: 15 Sites for Free Digital Textbooks We've collected an updated roster of resources that offer quality learning content without the high price tag of traditional texts. By Dian Schaffhauser04/20/16 "Open" has gone mainstream. The demand for free learning content may be loud and clear now, but, back in 2013 when Campus Technology first surveyed the top sources for free digital textbooks, the OER world seemed a quieter, less tweeted place. The following list offers 15 sources of quality digital content to use in your courses without worrying about the price tag. BCcampus OpenEd BCcampus OpenEdIn 2012, the province of British Columbia announced the "BC Open Textbook Project" and designated BCcampus to create a collection of open textbooks that could be used in the top 40 highest-enrollment subject areas.

Untitled Document This introductory probability book, published by the American Mathematical Society, is available from AMS bookshop. It has, since publication, also been available for download here in pdf format. We are pleased that this has made our book more widely available. We are pleased to announce that our book has now been made freely redistributable under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License (FDL), as published by the Free Software Foundation. Thanks: We owe our ability to distribute this work under the FDL to the far-sightedness of the American Mathematical Society. Our book emphasizes the use of computing to simulate experiments and make computations. Note: Natalie Harmann has provided a Polish translation of this web page. Note: Fijavan Brenk has provided a Finnish translation of this web page. Contributions to the GNU version of our book. Kemeny's Constant: Peter Doyle. Hedging Huygens: Peter Doyle. A local limit theorem for sampling without replacement: Mark Pinsky

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