The International Journal of Intelligent Technologies and Applied Statistics (Int J Intell Tech Appl Stat) is a peer-reviewed scientific journal published by Airiti Press.
This journal focus on all areas of intelligent technologies and applied statistics. The aspects of applied statistics oriented towards the emerging needs for extending statistical methods to handle new types of data in technologies, including spatial data, perception-based information and causal information, and the soft computing approaches such as fuzzy logic, neural networks, evolutionary computing, multivariate analysis, statistical learning theory as well as probabilistic optimization techniques are among the topics where a connection between statistics and intelligent decision-making seems fruitful for real-world applications.
This journal focus on all areas of intelligent technologies and applied statistics. The aspects of applied statistics oriented towards the emerging needs for extending statistical methods to handle new types of data in technologies, including spatial data, perception-based information and causal information, and the soft computing approaches such as fuzzy logic, neural networks, evolutionary computing, multivariate analysis, statistical learning theory as well as probabilistic optimization techniques are among the topics where a connection between statistics and intelligent decision-making seems fruitful for real-world applications.
Lonnie Clyde Wren (? - March 20, 1955 in Muskogee, Oklahoma, USA) was a minor league baseball outfielder and manager.
Playing career
His playing career spanned from 1914 to 1925, however he only played seven seasons. This is because he did not play in 1915, 1917, 1918, 1919 or 1922. Perhaps his best season was 1923, when he hit .296 in 69 games for the Independence Producers. Overall, he hit .249 in 517 minor league games.
Managing career
Wren managed the Pawhuska Osages for part of the 1922 season, before being replaced by John Wuffli. He then managed the Shawnee Indians in 1923. He last managed in 1926 - that year, he was replaced by Connie Fields part-way through the season.
Playing career
His playing career spanned from 1914 to 1925, however he only played seven seasons. This is because he did not play in 1915, 1917, 1918, 1919 or 1922. Perhaps his best season was 1923, when he hit .296 in 69 games for the Independence Producers. Overall, he hit .249 in 517 minor league games.
Managing career
Wren managed the Pawhuska Osages for part of the 1922 season, before being replaced by John Wuffli. He then managed the Shawnee Indians in 1923. He last managed in 1926 - that year, he was replaced by Connie Fields part-way through the season.
John Wuffli was a minor league baseball player and manager. He was also known as Johnny.
Playing career
Wuffli played from 1910 to 1923, hitting .278 in his 14-year minor league career. He collected 1,802 hits in 6,487 at-bats. In ten seasons he collected over 100 hits, and in six seasons he collected over 150 hits.
Managing career
Wuffli managed the Okmulgee Drillers in 1921 and 1922, and the Pawhuska Osages in 1922 as well. He was the last of four managers for the Drillers in 1921, replacing Red Herriott. He was replaced by Troy Agnew in 1922. After leaving Okmulgee in 1922, he went to Pawhuska, replacing Clyde Wren and was subsequently replaced by Otis Stucker.
Playing career
Wuffli played from 1910 to 1923, hitting .278 in his 14-year minor league career. He collected 1,802 hits in 6,487 at-bats. In ten seasons he collected over 100 hits, and in six seasons he collected over 150 hits.
Managing career
Wuffli managed the Okmulgee Drillers in 1921 and 1922, and the Pawhuska Osages in 1922 as well. He was the last of four managers for the Drillers in 1921, replacing Red Herriott. He was replaced by Troy Agnew in 1922. After leaving Okmulgee in 1922, he went to Pawhuska, replacing Clyde Wren and was subsequently replaced by Otis Stucker.
A Present to the Newborn is a book about parenting, written by Emily Hunter Slingluff. This book provides guidance about parenting, and was written especially for new parents. The book promotes a parenting style based on communication with children, even when very young. It suggests that parents should treat children as equals. It argues for absolute truthfulness in communicating with children. It also presents an argument that physical discipline, or even more subtle forms of punishment, compromise the parent-child relationship and harm the child. Interestingly, these concepts have parallels to the teachings of the Monks of New Skete on dog training, which include recommendations for praise instead of punishment in training and raising dogs as companions. There also are parallels with the writings of Stephen R. Covey, in his bestseller The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People, in which he teaches that building productive relationships often takes time and dedication to the relationship, and that sometimes the most expedient action to manage a situation in the short term is much less effective in the long term than taking time to communicate with the co-worker or colleague and to build trust in in the relationship.
A Present to the Newborn: A Book for Parents and All Those Whose Lives Touch the Lives of Children was originally printed by Letton Gooch Printer, Inc. in Norfolk, VA, August 1987. It was printed four times; the fourth printing in October 1988 was by Acropolis Books, Ltd., in Washington, D.C. It has 32 short chapters that address numerous aspects of parenting in a brief readable format. The back cover of the book carries recommendations by Sandra Kaufman, Staff Research Associate, The Socio-Behavioral Group, UCLA; Laurie Winterberg, Mother's Center Coordinator of YWCA, South Hampton Roads, VA; and Rachel C. Hopkins, Director, Norfolk Academy Lower School. A Present to the Newborn is not currently in print but after its original publication, it was adopted by the public school system of Virginia Beach, who reprinted it as A Primer for Positive Parenting, and used that book to teach parenting skills to teen mothers. This book has had national impact over an extended time, being listed as a recommended text and as a source for teachers in courses on parenting taughted through the Unified Los Angeles School District in 1995 and 2006.
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A Present to the Newborn: A Book for Parents and All Those Whose Lives Touch the Lives of Children was originally printed by Letton Gooch Printer, Inc. in Norfolk, VA, August 1987. It was printed four times; the fourth printing in October 1988 was by Acropolis Books, Ltd., in Washington, D.C. It has 32 short chapters that address numerous aspects of parenting in a brief readable format. The back cover of the book carries recommendations by Sandra Kaufman, Staff Research Associate, The Socio-Behavioral Group, UCLA; Laurie Winterberg, Mother's Center Coordinator of YWCA, South Hampton Roads, VA; and Rachel C. Hopkins, Director, Norfolk Academy Lower School. A Present to the Newborn is not currently in print but after its original publication, it was adopted by the public school system of Virginia Beach, who reprinted it as A Primer for Positive Parenting, and used that book to teach parenting skills to teen mothers. This book has had national impact over an extended time, being listed as a recommended text and as a source for teachers in courses on parenting taughted through the Unified Los Angeles School District in 1995 and 2006.
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