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Мигранты в новой столице Казахстана
Публикация является научно-популярным изданием, нацеленным на освещение миграционных процессов ы Новой столице Казахстана г. Астане. В книге проанализированы основные факторы миграции в г.Астану в их историческом, современном и будущем контекстах. Значительная часть книги посвящена анализу результатов социологического исследования мигрантов, осуществленного в г.Астане
Calculus : brief summary and exercises. Part 1
Calculus is designed for the typical two- or three-semester general calculus course, incorporating innovative features to enhance student learning. The book guides students through the core concepts of calculus and helps them understand how those concepts apply to their lives and the world around them. Due to the comprehensive nature of the material, we are offering the book in three volumes for flexibility and efficiency. Volume 1 covers functions, limits, derivatives, and integration.Abstract. The "Calculus: Theory and Practice" course is a comprehensive introduction to the fundamental branch of mathematics known as calculus. This abstract provides an overview of the course's key components, which include both theoretical concepts and practical exercises. The course begins by presenting the core principles of calculus, starting with the concept of limits, derivatives, and integrals. Students will delve into the mathematical foundations that underpin this discipline, understanding how calculus provides the tools to analyze and describe the behavior of functions, curves, and change itself. In the practical aspect of the course, students will engage in a wide range of exercises and problems that require them to apply calculus techniques to real-world scenarios. These exercises will cover differentiation, integration, optimization, and related rates, among other topics. Through these exercises, students will develop critical problem-solving skills and gain the ability to model and solve complex, dynamic situations
Элементы дискретной математики
Книга содержит конспект лекций, прочитанных на первом курсе в Университете им. Сулеймана Демиреля и в Казахстанско-Британском Техническом Университете по курсу «Дискретная математика» за первые 7 недель. В лекциях затрагиваются элементы теории множеств, комбинаторики и теории чисел. В части 2 будут приведены лекции за 8-15 недели. В ней будут обсуждены следующие темы:
• Алгебраические структуры
• Логика высказываний и булевые функции
• Элементы теории графов
Basic Java: Selected topics
This book gives a brief but concise introduction to Java programming language and Object-Oriented Programming. Basic notions and constructions of the language are discussed, and illustrated by simple programs. Can be used as additional workbook by students studying Java.Abstract. "Basic Java Programming" is an introductory course that provides beginners with a foundational understanding of Java, a versatile and widely-used programming language. This course covers the fundamental elements of Java, including variables, data types, control structures, and basic functions. Through a combination of theoretical lessons and hands-on coding exercises, students will become proficient in Java syntax and basic programming concepts.The course also introduces the principles of object-oriented programming (OOP) and guides students in creating Java classes and objects. Students will learn to design simple Java applications, fostering problem-solving skills and modularity. "Basic Java Programming" is an excellent starting point for those looking to learn the fundamentals of programming and pave the way for further Java exploration
Human relationships in D.H Lawrence's novels
D. H. Lawrence's novels have several unifying elements in them; taken one by one in the chronological order, they reveal the different aspects of various human relationships. Each novel is a complete separate unit in itself regarding the themes they deal with, yet when all are considered as one great whole, it is possible to see the connecting themes binding one novel to the following in the line. The main connecting theme of all the novels is the theme of human relationships in varying shapes. It is the theme of human relationships, which is the clue to the meaning as well as the structure of all D. H. Lawrence's novels. It is through human relationships that the individual selfhood of man and woman gains its main value and importance. maintains that the highest goal.D.H. Lawrence, the renowned English author, is celebrated for his profound exploration of human relationships in his novels. This abstract offers a glimpse into the captivating examination of human connections within Lawrence's literary works.Lawrence's novels, such as "Sons and Lovers," "Women in Love," and "Lady Chatterley's Lover," portray a vivid tapestry of human relationships, encompassing the complexities of love, desire, and intimacy. Through his keen insight and compelling character development, Lawrence masterfully dissects the dynamics of family, friendships, and romantic liaisons.In his exploration of familial bonds, Lawrence delves into the intricate interplay between parents and children, revealing the impacts of upbringing and individual aspirations on these relationships. His portrayal of sibling interactions and their rivalries adds another layer of depth to the narrative.The author's depiction of romantic relationships is equally compelling, as he grapples with the desires and conflicts that often define human connections. Lawrence's characters struggle with societal norms, personal passions, and the quest for authenticity, giving rise to passionate and sometimes tumultuous love affairs. These relationships are often a mirror to the societal norms and class distinctions of the times in which Lawrence wrote
Shakespearean Literature
This book is devoted to Shakespearean literature, especially to his comedies, historical plays, tragedies, and the sonnets. William Shakespeare is an English playwright and poet whose body of works is considered the greatest in English literature.
Content
Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. Comedies
Chapter 3. Historical plays
Chapter 4. Tragedies
Chapter 5. The sonnetsAbstract. "Exploring Shakespearean Literature: From Sonnets to Tragedies" is a captivating journey into the world of the Bard of Avon, William Shakespeare. This abstract provides an overview of the course, which delves into the rich tapestry of Shakespearean works, encompassing his iconic sonnets, comedies, tragedies, and historical plays. The course begins by introducing students to the life and times of William Shakespeare, setting the historical and cultural context in which he wrote. It then embarks on a comprehensive examination of his sonnets, renowned for their lyrical beauty and exploration of themes like love, time, beauty, and mortality. Students will analyze and appreciate the intricate language and metaphors used in these timeless poetic expressions. Moving on to Shakespeare's plays, the course delves into the comedic works such as "A Midsummer Night's Dream" and "Twelfth Night." Students explore the elements of mistaken identities, love triangles, and humor that are characteristic of Shakespeare's comedies. They also delve into the thematic depth that often lurks beneath the surface