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Music for Life: Music Participation and Quality of Life of Senior
Citizens presents a fresh, new exploration of the impact of musical
experiences on the quality of life of senior citizens, and charts a
new direction in the facilitation of the musical lives of people of
all ages. Authors Fung and Lehmberg clearly define the issues
surrounding music education, music participation, quality of life,
and senior citizens, discussing the most relevant research from the
fields of music education, adult learning, lifelong learning,
gerontology, medicine, music therapy, and interdisciplinary
studies. At the heart of the book is Evergreen Town, a retirement
community in the southeastern U.S.A., that serves as the backdrop
for three original research studies. The first of these is in two
phases, a survey and a focus group interview, that examines the
histories and rationales for the music participations and
non-participations of community residents. The second and third
case studies take an in-depth look at a church choir and a
bluegrass group, two prominent musical groups in the community, and
include the perspectives of the authors themselves as group members
and participant-observers. Fung and Lehmberg conclude with a
challenge for the profession of music education: to act on this
research and on the current advances in the field, to enable all
people to benefit from the richness of music as a substantial
contributor to quality of life.
Coating and lamination offer methods of improving and modifying the
physical properties and appearance of fabrics and also the
development of entirely new products by combining the benefits of
fabrics, polymers and films.
This detailed book covers all aspects of coating and lamination
within the textile industry including - compound ingredients, how
to set and adhere to strictly controlled processing conditions, the
accurate control of production variables, the safe handling of
toxic materials and the ongoing research into future products which
will facilitate recycling and disposal.
This book is particularly useful in the insight it gives about the
challenges and opportunities that these new treatments offer and is
essential reading for technologists, chemists and production
engineers working in this exciting field.
Authoritative review of the latest developments in coating and
lamination processes for textilesFocuses on the importance of
setting and adhering to processing conditionsWritten by the author
of the well-known Textiles in automotive engineering
Moving back through Dewey, Heidegger, Nietzsche, and Rousseau, the
lineage of Western music education finds its origins in Plato and
Pythagoras. Yet theories not rooted in the ancient Greek tradition
are all but absent. A Way of Music Education provides a much-needed
intervention, integrating ancient Chinese thought into the canon of
music education in a structured, systematized, and philosophical
way. The book's three central sources - the Yijing (The Book of
Changes), Confucianism, and Daoism - inform author C. Victor Fung's
argument: that the human being exists as an entity at the center of
an organismic world in which all things and events, including music
and music education, are connected. Fung ultimately proposes a new
educational philosophy based on three key ideas in Chinese thought:
change, balance, and liberation. A unique work, A Way of Music
Education offers a universal approach engrained in a specific and
ancient cultural tradition.
We are in the midst of an obesity epidemic, but despite being
inundated with diet advice we are only getting fatter. We count
calories and exercise regularly, yet still the pounds won't budge.
Why? In this highly readable and provocative book, Dr Jason Fung
sets out a groundbreaking new theory: that obesity is caused by our
hormones, rather than a lack of self-control. He reveals that
overproduction of insulin in the body is the root cause of obesity
and obesity-related illnesses including type 2 diabetes, and offers
robust scientific evidence that reversing insulin resistance is the
only way to lose weight in the long term. It turns out that when we
eat is just as important as what we eat, so in addition to his five
basic steps - a set of life-long eating habits that will improve
your health and control your insulin levels - Dr Fung explains how
to use intermittent fasting to break the cycle of insulin
resistance and reach a healthy weight - for good.
Robotic technology helps the medical field realize new surgical
procedures and medical treatments that are previously unachievable.
Innovative technology like medical robotics have already and will
further improve the performance of minimally invasive
interventions, allowing more accessible surgical treatments. With
the advancement of robotic technologies across the scales, novel
robotic-assisted surgical procedures and therapeutic interventions
are revolutionizing medical diagnosis and treatment solutions,
which enable and enhance visualization, accessibility, and accuracy
for surgeons to carry out minimally invasive interventions,
benefiting medical doctors and patients worldwide. Recent Progress
in Medical Miniature Robots: From Bench to Bedside serves as a
specialized and dedicated reference on tethered miniature robots
and their related collective behaviors. This book presents the
latest achievements in the research of miniature robotics and
introduces a variety of miniature robots on the
milli-/micro/nano-scale, with tethered/untethered and
individual/swarm designs, describing the various types, and
analyzing the underlying principles per class. Clinicians,
academicians, healthcare professionals, researchers, students,
engineers, and scientists working in the field of medical miniature
robots and related biomedical applications.
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Sky Force (DVD)
John S. Flynn, Heather Gordon, Aaron Krebs; Contributions by Peggy Lee, Charlie Wong Wing Fung, …
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Children's animated feature. A disgraced member of the elite
emergency fighting team Sky Force leaves his post for a job in
cargo hauling and struggles to put his past behind him as a once
revered pilot of the fire brigade. When his new boss puts his new
co-workers in danger, he is forced to call on his past experience
and save the day, but in order to do so he must also call upon his
old teammates at Sky Force...
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Suffering in Paul (Hardcover)
Siu Fung Wu; Foreword by Michael J. Gorman
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This volume provides a concise yet comprehensive overview on
surgical procedures performed on the cirrhotic patient. The text
explains the underlying pathophysiologic alterations in liver
disease and cirrhosis, provides assessment of disease severity and
risk factors, and helps to predict potential outcomes based on the
nature of the operation. Operations discussed in detail include
bariatric surgery, colorectal surgery, hepatic surgery, kidney
transplantation, gynecological procedures, neurosurgical
procedures, and ophthalmic surgery. The book is also supplemented
with instructive color illustrations and tables. Written by experts
in the field, Surgical Procedures on the Cirrhotic Patient is a
valuable, multidisciplinary resource for clinicians who treat the
cirrhotic patient. With a Foreword by Thomas E. Starzl, the father
of liver transplantation.
New Zealand schools have experienced unprecedented change during
the lastdecade.
Radicalrestructuringoftheframeworksforbothcurriculumand
qualificationsfollowedamovementtowards self-managementin 1989. The
curriculum framework, consisting of seven essential learning areas,
has been progressively introduced with completionnotexpecteduntil
2002. Thenew Qualifications Framework, based on unit standards, was
launched in 1994. The introduction of unit standards signalled an
emphatic movement towards the use of internal assessment for
awarding qualifications at the seniorsecondaryschoollevel.
Eachcoursehadunitstandardsdefined, which described the outcomes and
the performance criteria that would be used to determine whether or
not the standard had been achieved. Approximately five to eight
standards would be used for each full year course and each standard
had a number of credits associated with it. The plan, which has
since been modified, was for these credits to contribute to a
National Certificate of Educational Achievement, at years 12 and
13, and other, subject specific, National Certificates. Secondary
schools were faced with the task of recording and reporting 1 unit
standardresults to theNew Zealand Qualifications Authority . This,
by itself, was not a major issue as the significant suppliers of
CSIS had modules availablewhichsatisfiedthis need.
Atthistimeamodelwasbeingpresented to school audiences demonstrating
how the recording, reporting and evaluation ofassessment data,
relating to the curriculumframework, could be relatively straight
forward IF there was a common assessment 'currency' across the
school. This model was converted into software form for
demonstration purposes.
This invaluable book has been written for engineers and engineering
scientists in a style that is readable, precise, concise, and
practical. It gives first priority to the formulation of problems,
presenting the classical results as the gold standard, and the
numerical approach as a tool for obtaining solutions. The classical
part is a revision of the well-known text Foundations of Solid
Mechanics, with a much-expanded discussion on the theories of
plasticity and large elastic deformation with finite strains. The
computational part is all new and is aimed at solving many major
linear and nonlinear boundary-value problems.
This invaluable book has been written for engineers and engineering
scientists in a style that is readable, precise, concise, and
practical. It gives first priority to the formulation of problems,
presenting the classical results as the gold standard, and the
numerical approach as a tool for obtaining solutions. The classical
part is a revision of the well-known text Foundations of Solid
Mechanics, with a much-expanded discussion on the theories of
plasticity and large elastic deformation with finite strains. The
computational part is all new and is aimed at solving many major
linear and nonlinear boundary-value problems.
Since the introduction of DNA evidence to the criminal justice
system in the late 1980s, statistical methodologies have governed
the collection, analysis and interpretation of forensic data. The
employment of advanced computer technologies has enabled DNA
evidence to be employed in increasingly complex procedures, and
this, in turn, has facilitated the use of more intricate and
specialized statistical techniques.
Statistical DNA Forensics sets out to provide a practical guide
to the analysis of DNA evidence. The authors present an overview of
the essential statistical methodology and computational techniques
used in analyzing DNA evidence. Basic genetics and elementary
statistics are introduced, enabling readers from either discipline
to understand complex forensic cases and make use of the advanced
topics presented.
The book:
Presents a systematic, case study-based, analysis of key
forensic DNA application areas.
Focuses on fundamental areas of DNA profiling; paternity and
kinship testing, single source forensic DNA, and mixed DNA
stains.
Provides a comprehensive summary of the associated formulae in
table form.
Discusses the database search method in forensic DNA, and the
presentation and interpretation of the evidence.
Is supported by a supplementary website, containing illustrated
examples and solutions, as well as specially developed software
enabling readers to analyze real case studies.
Statistical DNA Forensics: Theory, Methods and Computation
takes a software-based approach to the subject, and makes essential
reading for students, researchers and practitioners in forensic
science, genetics and applied statistics.
Although a few books are available on the use of computers in the
school office, this book is the first one addressing the topic of
computer-assisted school information systems (SISs) for an
international audience, based on both practical and scientific
international collaborative research. This book: analyzes the
nature of SISs, their intended benefits and history; presents the
development strategies and the characteristics of three SISs that
are widely used in various parts of the world; reviews what has
been learned from the research over the last decade to inform
successful design and implementation of SISs; presents exciting
perspectives on the future of SISs from experts, vendors, and
users; and reflects on what needs to be done to promote the full
utilization of SISs by clerical and managerial school staff through
better system design, user support, and continuing research. The
book has been written for an international audience of students,
researchers, system designers and implementers, practitioners and
policy-makers in developing as well as in developed countries. It
will also be of benefit to professionals in the field of school
administration and school management to help them promote better
use of SIS in their own context by learning from the experience of
others.
The theory of blood circulation is one of the oldest in science, and remains a vigorous field of study with many features that have been described in physical and mathematical terms. In Biomechanics: Circulation, Fung presents a treatment of the fundamental biomechanics of the cardiovascular and pulmonary systems, using a mathematical approach to illuminate problems in experiemental design, data collection, modeling, observations, and theory. This second edition includes extensive changes incorporating major advances in hemodynamics that have occurred during the past decade. There are new chapters on coronary blood flow and skeletal muscle microcirculation. As in the first edition, Biomechanics: Circulation emphasizes the coupling of fluids and solids in the cardiovascular pulmonary systems, and consistently brings both morphology and rheology to bear on the analysis of blood flow. Numerous exercises are proposed to encourage the reader to formulate and solve problems. Together with his other two treatises on biomechanics (Biomechanics: Mechanical Properties of Living Tissue and Biomechanics: Motion, Flow, Stress and Growth), this book confirms that "although it is clear that Fung has made substantial contributions as a researcher...it can equally well be said that he is an exceptional teacher" (Quart. Rev. Biol.). Y.C. Fung is professor emeritus in the Department of Bioengineering at the University of California at San Diego.
Human beings have a long historical relationship with the coast.
Initially it provided food and security, later forming important
locations for industrial and commercial development. Now the
emphasis has shifted towards leisure and conservation, although the
former functions remain crucial. However, it is only very recently
that people have started viewing the coast as a common and valuable
resource that requires rational utilisation and scientific
management in order to sustain its attractiveness. Of course,
enlightened management comes only through understanding of the
complicated coastal regions, which enables coastal managers to
balance pressures from different sectors and to minimize risks.
Scientific knowledge will continue to be the most important basis
for resolving the conflicts between coastal users and interest
groups such as developers and ecologists. Coastal management has
also shifted from traditional restorative or remedial actions
towards planned avoidance of other conflicts. Despite rapid
advancement in coastal sciences over recent decades, most of the
major coastal issues have remained outstanding in the agenda.
Control of shoreline erosion and protecting sea level rise continue
to be crucial problems facing coastal scientists. Destructive
coastal storms still cause tremendous damage, particularly in low
altitudes. Wetland and estuary reclamation have led to the loss of
the most valuable estuary wetlands which are required to sustain
biological productivity and biodiversity. This volume includes
papers on marine and coastal pollution, eutrophication,
aquaculture, conservation and utilization, coastal wetlands, and
coastal zone management.
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