1/20/2020 0 Comments How to draw : the best of basic training : getting started by Brian Cunningham; Wizard Entertainment Read book FB2, MOBI, DJV, DOC
Author: Brian Cunningham; Wizard Entertainment
Publisher: Congers, NY : Wizard Entertainment, 2007. ISBN\ISSN: 0979256402, 9780979256400 Notes: 255 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 26 cm Responsibility: How to draw : the best of basic training : getting started Other titles: Wizard best of basic training Best of Wizard basic training : Wizard : "Emma Goldman (1869-1940) was an anarchist known for her political activism, writing, and speeches. She played a pivotal role in the development of anarchist political philosophy in North America and Europe in the first half of the twentieth century and her influence remains strong to this day."--Back cover. Includes index. Projects Out and About - Whether you're heading out to spend a day at the beach, at the office, or just running errands around town, you'll want to look fabulous doing it! Deep V Halter with Fringe - Believe it or not, this halter top was designed with a little coverage in mind. Webbed Halter Dress - Way too often, we find ourselves at the beach, a party, or a picnic dressed like everyone else. This webbed halter dress makes you stand out from the crowd. Tube Apron Top with Lacing - This piece is part tube top, part dress, and all fabulous. Hip Hanger- This versatile little accessory can be worn just about any way you please. ReMix T-Shirt Sleeves - These sleeves are a quick and easy way to let your personal style shine through. Funky One Sleeve - Go asymmetrical in an unexpected way and have fun coming up with new ways to tie the wraparound laces. Hooded Poncho with Boot Covers - This combo flatters the feminine silhouette. Beach Bikini Top and Skirt - This summer ensemble is perfect for a picnic at the beach or an afternoon by the pool. Overhead Sleeves with Lace-up Closure - The open structure of the crochet makes these sleeves light and airy, providing a little bit of cover without going for a full sweater. Cropped Sweater with Lace-Up Closure - This cropped sweater gives you the option to create a layered look while still keeping you snug and warm. Gypsy Duster with Tassle Tie - This breezy jacket features the illusion of a cinched waist with lacing reminiscent of a corset, while the A-line silhouette and flounced hem create fluid lines to accentuate your curves. Pullover Poncho with Neck Warmer - This comfy poncho is just the right length to keep you toasty while still allowing the full range of motion you may lose underneath bulkier options. Paint the Town- Crochet is incredibly versatile and you can easily use it to create fabulous eveningwear. Gothic Shawl with Two-way Zipper - This spiderweb-like shawl gives you the chance to let out your inner vamp. Salsa Belt with Fringe - This belt was inspired by Colombian vocal artist, Shakira. Feather Choker and Cocktail Bag - Unique accessories can spice up any outfit, especially when you add unexpected details to the mix. Fitted Shrug with Cap Sleeves - This teensy shrug is the perfect little something to throw on over a little tank top. Reverse Halter Sweater - This sweater merges the demure, feminine feel of a high ruffled collar with the flirtatious quality of a plunging neckline and a cropped hem. Corset Top with Satin Ribbon - This modern take on the corset will let you breathe easy. Bell Sleeve Shrug with Feathered Collar - Show everyone just how fabulous you are when you walk into the room wearing this embellished shrug. T-Neck Top with Extended Sides - This funky little number looks like a simple halter top from the back, but the front is a whole different story. Cape Shawl with Sleeves - Our cape shawl combines the practicality of a cardigan with the romance of a cape. Shrunken Jacket with Attached Scarf - This shrunken jacket gives you the option of a little cover with the comfort and easy of crochet. Peek-a-boo Dress and Shawl - This chic update of a classic A-line knit dress gives you a fashionable alternative to the little black dress. Part 1. Introduction. J. Hox, J.K. Roberts, Multilevel Analysis: Where We Were and Where We Are. Part 2. Multilevel Latent Variable Modeling (LVM). B. Muthen, T. Asparouhov, Beyond Multilevel Regression Modeling: Multilevel Analysis in a General Latent Variable Framework. A. Kamata, B. Vaughn, Multilevel IRT Modeling. J. Vermunt, Mixture Models for Multilevel Data Sets. Part 3. Multilevel Models for Longitudinal Data. J. Hox, Panel Modeling: Random Coefficients and Covariance Structures. R.D. Stoel, F.G. Garre, Growth Curve Analysis using Multilevel Regression and Structural Equation Modeling. Part 4. Special Estimation Problems. D. Hedeker, R.J. Mermelstein, Multilevel Analysis of Ordinal Outcomes Related to Survival Data. E.L. Hamaker, I. Klugkist, Bayesian Estimation of Multilevel Models. H. Goldstein, Bootstrapping in Multilevel Models. S. van Buuren, Multiple Imputation of Multilevel Data. J. Kim, C.M. Swoboda, Handling Omitted Variable Bias in Multilevel Models: Model Specification Tests and Robust Estimation. J.K. Roberts, J.P. Monaco, H. Stovall, V. Foster, Explained Variance in Multilevel Models. E.L. Hamaker, P. van Hattum, R.M. Kuiper, H. Hoijtink, Model Selection Based on Information Criteria in Multilevel Modeling. M. Moerbeek, S. Teerenstra, Optimal Design in Multilevel Experiments. Part 5. Specific Statistical Issues. J. Algina, H. Swaminathan, Centering in Two-Level Nested Designs. S.N. Beretvas, Cross-Classified and Multiple Membership Models. D.A. Kenny, D.A. Kashy, Dyadic Data Analysis using Multilevel Modeling.
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