Schewa Mandel has written:
'Wirksamkeit der Leitbilder von Schweizer Gymnasien' -- subject(s): Aims and objectives, Education, Secondary, Educational evaluation, Educational surveys, Secondary Education
Ann Mandel has written: 'Measures' -- subject(s): Criticism and interpretation
Armin Mandel has written: 'Das buch aus dem Neustadter land'
Dorothy Mandel has written: 'Uncommon eloquence' -- subject(s): Artists, Biography
Paul Coblentz has written: 'Georges Mandel'
James P. Mandel has written: 'Simulation versus single-value estimates in capital expenditure analysis' -- subject(s): Economics
Benedikt N. Mandel has written: 'Schnellverkehr und Modal Split' -- subject(s): Mathematical models, High speed ground transportation
Allan Sattel Mandel has written: 'Resource distribution inside school districts' -- subject(s): Accounting, Finance, School districts, Schools
The schewa in Hebrew pronunciation is a diacritic mark that indicates the absence of a vowel sound. It affects the way a word is pronounced and can change the meaning of a word. Mastering the schewa is important for accurate pronunciation and understanding of Hebrew words.
Mandel Ira Hilde has written: 'Development of a simplified accounting system for internal school funds in the elementary and small high school' -- subject(s): Schools, Accounting
Mel Mandel is an American playwright, best known for his work in musical theater. He co-wrote the book for the musical "A Chorus Line" with his writing partner, Norman Sachs. Mandel and Sachs also collaborated on other musicals, including "Say Hello to Harvey" and "Hollywood Arms."
John Mandel has written: 'The statistical analysis of experimental data' -- subject(s): Mathematical statistics, Methodology, Science, Statistical methods, Statistics 'Analysis of two-way layouts' -- subject(s): Charts, diagrams, Mathematical statistics, Statistics, Tables
Michael Mandel has written: 'The Charter of Rights and the legalization of politics in Canada' -- subject(s): Canada, Constitutional law, Political questions and judicial power 'Slip sliding away' 'Global growing pains' 'How fast can this hot-rod go?' 'Calm down, everyone'