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Author: lam30
Date: Feb 29, 2008 11:19

Hi, I am looking for the solutions manual for Mechanics of Materials
6th edition by gere. I actually only need chapter 6...

Anyone who can help, that would great!!!!

THANKS!!!

lam30@case.edu
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  plz very important         


Author: geogeo3
Date: Feb 29, 2008 05:30

please i need the solution manuals of both boks:
Auditing and Assurance Services: An Integrated Approach; Arens,
Beasley, Elder - (0135132126) - (9780135132128)
Cost Accounting: A Managerial Emphasis; Horngren, Foster, Datar -
(0131495380) - (9780131495388
thank you in advance for your help
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  plz important to me         


Author: geogeo3
Date: Feb 29, 2008 05:27

hi my friend
i'll be more happy if you sent me the solution manual of a book you
have listed in the group:
cost accounting, a managerial emphasis
horngern,dater& foster
either the elenenth or the twelveth edition
and thank you in advance
bye my friend
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  solutions         


Author: Superblinken
Date: Feb 28, 2008 13:47

Hey,

Does anyone have the solution manual for Engineering Mechanics -
Dynamics, 6th Ed (J. L. Meriam, L. G. Kraige)?
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  JSH: 37100 posts later still no factoring and only one star.         


Author: doug
Date: Feb 28, 2008 10:56

Quick search for "jstevh" in google groups has 37,100 posts by or response
to JSH.

Considering each post took an average of 5 min to write and post that is
3,091 hours and the average professional Mathematician gets paid $400 an
hour that is a total sum of $1,236,667 Dollars. Adjusting for inflation at
2.5%% over a about 1/2 the 12 year period results in $1,434,154 Dollars.

Over 1 Million Dollars!

$1,434,154 Dollars !!! Waisted

The results of this HUGE investment on the part of our nations
Mathematicians to help JSH. HOWEVER, JSH has produced NO FACTORING thingy
that works.

Great Disappointment, and outright Scandal!!

We formally call for investigation into JAMES HARRIS so called "JSH" for
cheating, lying, and squandering the nation out of its research money by
Congress, Princeton, FBI, CIA, and NSA.

Now it is time to take JSH to court, sue him for everything he has or will
have.

Still despite all his posting, JSH has at less than one star on google.

=> Rejection. <=
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  soln manual         


Author: vbelch
Date: Feb 28, 2008 10:53

if anyone has it...can you plz send me this manual too. email:
vbelch@gmail.com. thanks a lot.
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  Fundamentals of Electromagnetics with MATLAB 2nd edition FULL SOLUTIONS         


Author: solutionsforyou454
Date: Feb 27, 2008 20:58

solutionsforyou454(at)gmail.com

If anyone is looking for these solutions, I have them. I require a
payment. If you are looking send an email to
solutionsforyou454(at)gmail.com. These are full solutions and I also
have the MATLAB code to the problems.
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  JSH: Bet it all, lose it all         


Author: JSH
Date: Feb 27, 2008 19:28

One of my heroes is Sir Isaac Newton who it turns out was not exactly
a nice guy. Later in life he had among other things the job of
protecting the currency of Britain, so he could send criminals to be
executed. He did his job.

Mathematics to me is about absolutes. So I can reach a point where I
tend to think in absolutes, and after five years of facing a math
society that clearly has lied repeatedly and has behaved as if it
could not be caught, I've lost any interest in concerns about not
acting from absolutes.

Modern mathematicians pushed the idea that proofs could be delicate
things and talked of failed proofs. They claimed proofs were not
discovered but were creations, and that whether an argument was a
proof or not was about whether mathematicians thought it was a proof
or not.

My take on the field is that it has been overtaken by fiction
writers. People who see themselves as authors of "proofs" which are
really entertainment for others like them as no one else can even
comprehend this stuff.
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  Anyone?         


Author: gumert
Date: Feb 27, 2008 17:47

I'm in need as well. If anyone has a copy please post it or e-mail it
to me
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  Re: Can someone explain this example of principle of inclusion-exclusion?         


Author: allpro
Date: Feb 27, 2008 15:39

I know why we have the 4 in C(14,4)....n-1, so 5-1=4, I want to know if that 5 is because of the 5 jugglers or because we are choosing 5 balls? I just want to be 100%% sure where that 5 comes from.

Thanks
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