The sequel to Katherine Dewey's popular book "Creating Life-Like Animals in Polymer Clay", this time she pulls out all the stops to teach both novice and accomplished sculptors alike just how she creates the realistic figures she has been renowned for over her 30 year professional career. If you aspire to be a figurative sculptor or already are one, this is a book you must have. In her no-nonsense, show-how-it's-done teaching style, Katherine shows with more than 400 full color photos, detailed illustrations, and step-by-step instructions how to do it all. Her modeling methods are not complicated. .
Developing Skills for the TOEIC Test is designed for intermediate-level students of English who need to refine their skills in preparation for the TOEIC test. The short practice test in each unit of this book follows the same style and format as the actual TOEIC test, but with modified vocabulary and structure.
LVM is the complete guide to everything Las Vegas. Every week LVM features the most current information on gaming, dining, entertainment, shopping, and nightlife selections in the city; with easy-to-use listings by category and dozens of fabulous coupon savings.
Frankie Magazine is for those, who are looking for a mag that's as smart, funny, sarcastic, friendly, cute, rude, arty and curious as you are! Frankie Magazine is an Australian bi-monthly with a difference. A niche-style title with mainstream appeal – filled with fashion, art, craft, music, cuteness and real-life inspiration – frankie is dedicated to uncovering the newest trends, celebrating the latest creative talents and delivering sharp, honest, laugh-out-loud stories their readers can relate to.
40 Puzzles and Problems in Probability and Mathematical Statistics
The present book is based on the view that cognitive skills are best acquired by solving challenging, non-standard probability problems. The author's own experience, both in learning and in teaching, is that challenging problems often provide more, and longer lasting, inductive insights than plain-style deductions from general concepts.