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UNINA9910698845803321 |
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Rosenberg Lewis I |
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Map of the Rinconada and Reliz Fault zones, Salinas River Valley, California [[electronic resource] /] / by Lewis I. Rosenberg and Joseph C. Clark ; prepared in cooperation with the California Geological Survey and the San Luis Obispo County Planning and Buildling Department |
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[Reston, Va.] : , : U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, , 2009 |
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[Version 1.0.] |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 electronic map : HTML, digital, PDF file |
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Scientific investigations map ; ; 3059 |
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Fault zones - California - Salinas River Valley |
Maps. |
Salinas River Valley (Calif.) Maps |
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Materiale cartografico a stampa |
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Monografia |
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Relief shown by contours and spot heights. |
Depths shown by isolines and soundings. |
Title from HTML index page (viewed May 5, 2009). |
Accompanied by pamphlet (11, 28 p.). |
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Includes bibliographical references in pamphlet (pages 25-28). |
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UNINA9910819488403321 |
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Autore |
Cutajar James |
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Beginning Java data structures and algorithms : sharpen your problem solving skills by learning core computer science concepts in a pain-free manner / / James Cutajar |
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Birmingham : , : Packt, , 2018 |
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[First edition] |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (1 volume) : illustrations |
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Java (Computer program language) |
Data structures (Computer science) |
Computer algorithms |
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1. Algorithms and Complexities -- 2. Sorting Algorithms and Fundamental Data Structures -- 3. Hash Tables and Binary Search Trees -- 4. Algorithm Design -- 5. Paradigms -- 5. String Matching Algorithms -- 7. Graphs, Prime Numbers, and Complexity Classes Other Books You May Enjoy. |
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Though your application serves its purpose, it might not be a high performer. Learn techniques to accurately predict code efficiency, easily dismiss inefficient solutions, and improve the performance of your application. Key Features Explains in detail different algorithms and data structures with sample problems and Java implementations where appropriate Includes interesting tips and tricks that enable you to efficiently use algorithms and data structures Covers over 20 topics using 15 practical activities and exercises Book Description Learning about data structures and algorithms gives you a better insight on how to solve common programming problems. Most of the problems faced everyday by programmers have been solved, tried, and tested. By knowing how these solutions work, you can ensure that you choose the right tool when you face these problems. This book teaches you tools that you can use to build efficient applications. It starts with an introduction to algorithms and big O notation, later explains bubble, merge, quicksort, and other popular programming patterns. You'll also |
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learn about data structures such as binary trees, hash tables, and graphs. The book progresses to advanced concepts, such as algorithm design paradigms and graph theory. By the end of the book, you will know how to correctly implement common algorithms and data structures within your applications. What you will learn Understand some of the fundamental concepts behind key algorithms Express space and time complexities using Big O notation. Correctly implement classic sorting algorithms such as merge and quicksort Correctly implement basic and complex data structures Learn about different algorithm design paradigms, such as greedy, divide and conquer, and dynamic programming Apply powerful string matching techniques and optimize your application logic Master graph representations and learn about different graph algorithms Who this book is for If you want to better understand common data structures and algorithms by following code examples in Java and improve your application efficiency, then this is the book for you. It helps to have basic knowledge of Java, mathematics and object-oriented programming techniques. |
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UNINA9911021972503321 |
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Bosah Genevieve |
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Redefining Public Relations in Emerging Markets : Regional Insights from Africa, South America and Asia / / edited by Genevieve Bosah, Robert E. Hinson, Eric Kwame Adae |
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Cham : , : Springer Nature Switzerland : , : Imprint : Palgrave Macmillan, , 2025 |
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[1st ed. 2025.] |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (311 pages) |
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Palgrave Studies of Marketing in Emerging Economies, , 2730-5562 |
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HinsonRobert E |
AdaeEric Kwame |
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Public relations |
Communication in organizations |
Economic policy |
Social policy |
Economics |
Public Relations |
Organizational and Strategic Communication |
Socio-Economic Policy |
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CHAPTER 1: AFRICAN PERSPECTIVES -- CHAPTER 2: Challenges Of Ethics and Practice of Political Public Relations in Nigeria's Fourth Republic Kunle Somorin -- CHAPTER 3: Visual Narratives, Social Media and National Image Construction: Strategic Lessons from the President of Ghana on Facebook Nana Kwame Osei Fordjour -- CHAPTER 4: Practices and principles for the application of public sector communication in selected Ethiopian public sectors Agaredech Jemaneh -- CHAPTER 5: Confronting LGBTQ Issues in Strategic Communication: President Akuffo Addo's Response to the LGBTQ Bill in Ghana Daniel Appiah Gyeke -- CHAPTER 6: Exploring Public Perceptions and Engagement with Digital Public Relations Campaigns: A Qualitative Study Rhodalene Amartey -- CHAPTER 7: AI Integration, PR Strategies, Brand Reputation, and Stakeholder Perceptions: A Conceptual Framework Antoinette Yaa Benewa Gabrah, Henry Boateng, Kojo Kakra Twum & Enoch Opoku Antwi -- CHAPTER 8: Relationships With Stakeholders in Open Innovation Processes At Brazil And Colombian Companies Angela Preciado Hoyos & Maria Aparecida Ferrari -- CHAPTER 9: PUTTING OUT THE ‘FIRE AND SAFEGUARDING BRAND IMAGE: PUBLIC RELATIONS AND STRATEGIC COMMUNICATION MANAGEMENT IN CHINESE REAL ESTATE ENTERPRISES Zizheng Yu -- CHAPTER 10: Breaking Barriers: Gender Dynamics and Women’s Leadership in Vietnam’s Public Relations Industry Van-Anh Nguyen, Ngoc Do, Trong Dang &Tuong-Minh Ly-Le -- CHAPTER 11: Between Dragged and Sunk: A Critical Analysis Of Public Relations Strategies In The Socio-Environmental Crises Of Mining Companies In Brazil Emmanuella Concalves, Brandao Rodrigues, Laura Nayara Pimenta & Sandra Nunas Leite -- CHAPTER 12: Purpose-Driven Campaigns as Public Relations (PR): Evidence From India Prof Asha Kaul & Vidhi Chaudhri -- CHAPTER 13: Digital PR and Sustainable Tourism in Romania: Opportunities for Hotel Brands in an Emerging Economy Ramona Pistol -- CHAPTER 14: Towards a New Era of Positive Public Relations: Insights from Emerging Economies CONCLUDING CHAPTER. |
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This book explores the dynamics of public relations (PR) in emerging economies across Africa, South America, and Asia. Offering an in-depth examination of the cultural, political, and media landscapes that define PR practices in these regions, chapters highlight innovative approaches, challenges, and opportunities for both scholars and practitioners. The authors explore the unique ways organisations address ethical dilemmas, respond to crises, and leverage purpose-driven campaigns to build trust and safeguard reputations. Offering insights into the integration of digital tools and AI in PR, the book explores the evolution of gender dynamics in leadership, the role of PR in addressing socio-environmental crises and stakeholder engagement. A valuable resource for PR practitioners, academics, and students, this book bridges global trends with local adaptations, offering practical guidance and a thought-provoking analysis on the exciting and complex world of public relations in emerging economies. Genevieve Bosah PhD is a Senior lecturer at the Department of Media and Communications, University of Hertfordshire, UK. She is an academic and a strategic communicator with more than 12 years of professional experience in Africa and Europe. She has worked with media institutions, governments and NGOs and is proficient in qualitative research, |
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capacity development, strategy development and implementation as well as programme management, journalism and strategic communications. Robert Ebo Hinson is Professor and Pro Vice-Chancellor at the Ghana Communication Technology University, Ghana. Robert has authored/edited several books and has over a hundred scientific publications to his credit. For the last twenty-five years he has consulted for and trained several public and private sector institutions globally in the general areas of Marketing, Sales, and Service Excellence; and served as well on the boards of local and international institutions. Eric Kwame Adae PhD is Assistant Professor of Public Relations at Drake University School of Journalism and Mass Communication, US. He is an accredited public relations practitioner and was a communications consultant for over 15 years in Ghana. His research interests include responsible management, corporate social advocacy, corporate social responsibility, sustainability, critical public relations, and Afrocentricity. |
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