Amazon.com: Books: Placer Gold Deposits of the Sierra Nevada (#)
„This book compiles data from those reports, long unavailable, in a concise, convenient edition that concentrates on gold placer, hydraulic, and drift mines-giving location information as well as history and past production figures. Covering the mines of the Mother Lode, it also includes the other gold-producing counties of the southern and northern Sierra Nevada range, and the dredging areas of the American, Feather, and Yuban Rivers. More than twenty county maps, this is the complete guide to prospecting the Gold Country of California.“
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„Grade 6 Up?A concise, readable overview that covers caffeine's history, physical effects, and addiction. Each chapter ends with discussion questions. Unlike Robert Perry's Focus on Nicotine and Caffeine (21st Century, 1991), which is for a younger audience, DeBenedette does not try to convince readers that caffeine is all bad (she even gives directions on how to brew a good cup of coffee or tea.) She does, however, make clear the pluses and minuses and where hidden caffeine can be found.“
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„Introduces exploratory analysis of the Jura data set and the concept of random function. Covers inference and modeling, assessment of local uncertainty and spatial uncertainty, and local estimation. DLC: Geology - Statistical methods.“
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„Common Ground by Priscilla Vail shows how whole language and phonics work together. The book is very easy to read and it is concise. I would recommend it to any teacher who is trying to understand how these two methods of language learning can work together to strengthen their reading program.“
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„Although de Soto draws on huge amounts of data and some actual successes in the third world, this book strikes me as the kind of "grand explanation" that makes a lot of sense when you read it, but pales when you read the next person's "grand explanation." As several reviewers pointed out, it's hard to believe that real estate is the key factor in capitalization, though registering titles may well be the most effective next step that can be taken in developing countries. I disagree with the analysis of the reader who calculated the average per capita dead capital in the third world and asserted that USD 2,000 to 3,000 is not enough to start a business -- this figure is well above what many small entrepreneurs begin with, being several times the per capita income in their respective countries.“
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„Phyllis A Milkon “
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