Monkeyshines on Math, Money, & BankingPhyllis Barkas Goldman EBSCO Publishing, Inc., 2002 - 183 σελίδες |
Περιεχόμενα
Math Back Then | 6 |
Math Symbols | 12 |
XXXI | 14 |
Stephen Hawking | 48 |
Money | 59 |
Robert H Goddard | 65 |
Albert Einstein | 71 |
Measurement | 79 |
Pierre de Fermat | 105 |
Computers and Calculators | 112 |
Blaise Pascal | 113 |
The Internet | 118 |
Rockefeller | 124 |
History of Economics | 133 |
Coupons | 140 |
U S Economy from | 150 |
Charles Richter | 85 |
Geometry | 93 |
CPASActuaries | 96 |
Statistics | 99 |
Thomas Sowell | 156 |
Sir Isaac Newton | 176 |
Συχνά εμφανιζόμενοι όροι και φράσεις
ABACUS ancient angles arithmetic Babbage Babylonians balance bananas bank became began Bill Gates Blaise Pascal calculator called cash Charles Babbage checkbook Classicalists coins corporation countries coupons created credit card currency David Ricardo deposit developed divided economics economists Egyptians Einstein engineers Euro famous federal government Federal Reserve Fermat Fermat's Last Theorem finger Francois Quesnay Gauss geometry Greeks Hamilton idea important income inflation interest Internet invented J. P. Morgan John Maynard Keynes Keynes loans machine manufacturers math mathematicians mathematics means measure Microsoft Milton Friedman modern Monkeyshines number system organization paper money person personal computers problem produce profit represent Richter scale Roman Rothschild Sam Walton savings account sell social security Sowell square Stock Exchange stock market stocks and bonds subtract symbols Theorem theory Thomas Sowell trade transistor triangle United University Walton word zero