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Blog Profits Blueprint

Posted by Arun on 11:28 AM
Blog Profits Blueprint - Free Resource


Get yourself a copy here.

50+ page report contains some great information that will be particularly useful for beginner to intermediate level bloggers wanting to monetize their blogs.

Yaro shares some basics on how bloggers make money, tactics on blog monetization, how to build blog traffic, how to write ‘pillar’ content and much more including a little live video action.

I think it’s a great read and well worth the download.

Yaro’s offering this free blueprint as part of his ‘Blog Mastermind’ Mentoring program which he’s launching next week. I’ve already seen a little of what he’s got planned for that program and it really looks good - I wish there was something like this around when I first started out in making money from blogs.

Whether you’re interested in the Mentoring program or not I do recommend the free report.

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Essential Mathematics

Posted by Arun on 11:17 AM
Essential Mathematics

Author : Franco Vivaldi, School of Mathematical Science, Queen Mary University of London
Publication Date : 2006

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Excerpts from the Preface:


Learning modern higher mathematics--discrete mathematics, in particular--requires more than ever fluency in elementary arithmetic and algebra. An alarming number of students reach university without these skills.

The Essential Mathematics programme at Queen Mary is designed to address this problem. It provides training for a compulsory examination, which all first year mathematics students must pass to be admitted to the second year; the exam is to be attempted repeatedly, until passed, and is supported by the course MAS010. A similar--if a bit less demanding--programme has been introduced as the core course SEF026 within the Science and Engineering foundational year.

The Essential Mathematics programme consists of over 1000 gradual exercises on integers, fractions, radicals, polynomials, rational functions, linear and quadratic equations. Each exercise is provided with answer, for immediate feedback. A student following this programme conscientiously, will develop automatic response, stamina, and confidence, in a vital area of mathematical knowledge.

It would be difficult to overestimate the benefits of this effort.


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Advanced Calculus

Posted by Arun on 11:05 AM
Advanced Calculus, Revised Edition

Author : Lynn H. Loomis and Shlomo Sternberg, Department of Mathematics, Hardvard University
Publication Date : 1990
Publisher : Jones and Bartlett Publishers
Free License : Creative Commons license


download link (58 mb) : http://www.math.harvard.edu/~shlomo/docs/Advanced_Calculus.pdf


Book Excerpts:

This book is based on an honors course in Advanced Calculus given at Department of Mathematics, Hardvard University. The foundational material, presented in the unstarred sections of Chapters 1 through 11, was normally covered, but different applications of this basic material were stressed from year to year, and the book therefore contains more material than was covered in any one year. It can accordingly be used (with omissions) as a text for a year's course in advanced calculus, or as a text for a three-semester introduction to analysis.

These prerequisites are a good grounding in the calculus of one variable from a mathematically rigorous point of view, together with some acquaintance with linear algebra. The reader should be familiar with limit and continuity type arguments and have a certain amount of mathematical sophistication. As possible introductory texts, reader should read Differential and Integral Calculus by R. Courant, Calculus by T. Apostol, Calculus by M. Spivak, and Pure Mathematics by G. Hardy. The reader should also have some experience with partial derivatives.

In overall plan the book divides roughly into a first half which develops the calculus (principally the differential calculus) in the setting of normed vector spaces, and a second half which deals with the calculus of differentiable manifolds.

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