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Vocational training

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There are a number of HTML training resources available for those who want to create an attractive Web page. There are hyperlinked Web-based tutorials, conferences and classes, and some companies provide on-site training. Many Web designers prefer, however, to learn by experimentation. Almost anything about Web publishing can be found on the Web itself. Several universities provide online tutorials, both general and specialized. For those who prefer print, there are many books and magazines about Web publishing as well. Another way to become familiar with Web design is to attend one of the many conferences that occur annually. These typically include seminars and presentations. There are a few companies that provide hands-on Web site development training, either on-site or at colleges or training centers.

Publisher: Integrated Media, Inc.
Publication Name: Publish
Subject: Publishing industry
ISSN: 0897-6007
Year: 1995
Computer industry, Training, Technology overview, World Wide Web, User training services, Training services, HTML (Document markup language), SGML/HTML, SGML (Document markup language)

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Computation outstrips analysis

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Computations have become cheaper with the advent of computer technology. Researchers can therefore construct more realistic models of economic behavior and observe their functions. This clashes with statistical analysis, which remains expensive to undertake.

Author: McCloskey, Donald N.
Publisher: Scientific American, Inc.
Publication Name: Scientific American
Subject: Science and technology
ISSN: 0036-8733
Year: 1995
Methods, Evaluation, Economic research, Multivariate analysis, Numerical calculations

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The weight of the world

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Sophie Lees describes her experiences as an obese person, which is considered as a disease in America. She states that there exists a correlation between weight, attractiveness and societal worth.

Author: Lees, Sophie
Publisher: LENS Publishing Company, Inc.
Publication Name: Utne: A Different Read on Life
Subject: General interest
ISSN: 1544-2225
Year: 2005
Overweight persons, Excerpt, Alberta Views (Book)

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