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Advances in geomicrobiology have progressed at an accelerated pace
in recent years. Ehrlich's Geomicrobiology, Sixth Edition surveys
various aspects of the field, including the microbial role in
elemental cycling and in the formation and degradation of minerals
and fossil fuels. Unlike the fifth edition, the sixth includes many
expert contributors besides the editors, providing added depth to
each topic and broadening this edition's overall insight into
geomicrobiology. The Sixth Edition Includes: Extensive revisions
and updates to most chapters from the fifth edition A new chapter
on terrestrial subsurface ecosystems A new chapter summarizing
important principles of geomicrobiology New discussions and
references on the latest findings and theories in geomicrobiology
Through revisions, updates, and the introduction of new authors who
are specialists on the topics covered, this new edition is the most
in-depth and current overview of geomicrobiology. The research
presented has applications in agriculture, forestry, aquaculture,
marine science, the metals industry, and more. The new breadth and
scope as well as the current and developing applications which this
book addresses make it a must-have source in geomicrobiology.
Advances in geomicrobiology have progressed at an accelerated pace
in recent years. Ehrlich's Geomicrobiology, Sixth Edition surveys
various aspects of the field, including the microbial role in
elemental cycling and in the formation and degradation of minerals
and fossil fuels. Unlike the fifth edition, the sixth includes many
expert contributors besides the editors, providing added depth to
each topic and broadening this edition's overall insight into
geomicrobiology. The Sixth Edition Includes: Extensive revisions
and updates to most chapters from the fifth edition A new chapter
on terrestrial subsurface ecosystems A new chapter summarizing
important principles of geomicrobiology New discussions and
references on the latest findings and theories in geomicrobiology
Through revisions, updates, and the introduction of new authors who
are specialists on the topics covered, this new edition is the most
in-depth and current overview of geomicrobiology. The research
presented has applications in agriculture, forestry, aquaculture,
marine science, the metals industry, and more. The new breadth and
scope as well as the current and developing applications which this
book addresses make it a must-have source in geomicrobiology.
More than 700 concise biographies of leading figures in the history
of American law, from the colonial era to the present day This book
is the first to gather in a single volume concise biographies of
the most eminent men and women in the history of American law.
Encompassing a wide range of individuals who have devised,
replenished, expounded, and explained law, The Yale Biographical
Dictionary of American Law presents succinct and lively entries
devoted to more than 700 subjects selected for their significant
and lasting influence on American law. Casting a wide net, editor
Roger K. Newman includes individuals from around the country, from
colonial times to the present, encompassing the spectrum of
ideologies from left-wing to right, and including a diversity of
racial, ethnic, and religious groups. Entries are devoted to the
living and dead, the famous and infamous, many who upheld the law
and some who broke it. Supreme Court justices, private practice
lawyers, presidents, professors, journalists, philosophers,
novelists, prosecutors, and others-the individuals in the volume
are as diverse as the nation itself. Entries written by close to
600 expert contributors outline basic biographical facts on their
subjects, offer well-chosen anecdotes and incidents to reveal
accomplishments, and include brief bibliographies. Readers will
turn to this dictionary as an authoritative and useful resource,
but they will also discover a volume that delights and entertains.
Listed in The Yale Biographical Dictionary of American Law: John
Ashcroft Robert H. Bork Bill Clinton Ruth Bader Ginsburg Patrick
Henry J. Edgar Hoover James Madison Thurgood Marshall Sandra Day
O'Connor Janet Reno Franklin D. Roosevelt Julius and Ethel
Rosenberg John T. Scopes O. J. Simpson Alexis de Tocqueville Scott
Turow And more than 700 others
How difficult would it be for a little chameleon that can’t
change colors because he is colorblind? Clark The Colorblind
Chameleon is a modern-day fable written for a Kindergarten class
when they were targeting a child for his differences. This story is
especially timely with the political atmosphere of intolerance for
anyone who is different. Often those very differences lead to
brilliant creations and new ways of viewing and understanding each
other, ultimately enriching our lives. Clark almost gets caught by
a hungry cat, as he is the only chameleon who turns the wrong color
and can be seen. Through the help of the Wise Chameleon, he learns
how to work hard and push through his discouragement. After all his
hard work, he not only can match colors, but discovers a talent for
changing into fantastic colors no chameleon has ever done before!
The extraordinary story of a man who bestrode his era like a
colossus, Hugo Black is the first and only comprehensive biography
of the Supreme Court Justice of thirty four years, (1886-1971).
Once a member of the Ku Klux Klan, Black became one of the most
celebrated and important civil libertarians in the history of the
United States and the chief twentieth-century proponent of the
First Amendment. Newman presents us with the long odyssey of Hugo
Black, capturing the man as he was-a brilliant trial lawyer, the
investigating senator called by one reporter "a walking
encyclopedia with a Southern accent," and the wily politician and
astute justice who led the redirection of American law toward the
protection of the individual.
Designed to provide a comprehensive and state-of-the-art overview
of the use of urologic catheters and devices in clinical practice.
Sections of the book have been structured to review the overall
indication for the use of urologic catheters and devices, types
available, complications and management. This text fills a critical
need for resource materials on these topics. The book also includes
highly practical presentations and of typical patients with
catheters or devices seen in the clinical practice of geriatric
urology, all in the form of case presentations with expert analysis
and editorial commentary. Highlighting the integrated
multidimensional aspects of care for urology patients, this book is
unique in the inclusion of collaborating multidisciplinary authors
who are all recognized experts in their field. Written entirely by
urologic specialists, Clinical Application of Urologic Catheters,
Devices and Products provides a unique and valuable resource in the
field of practicing urology, for urologists, nurse practitioners,
physician assistants, and for those currently in training.
Letters and documents related to Roda Selleck Pollock (1877-1970),
her husband, James Barkley Pollock (1863-1934), Ann Arbor,
Michigan; their families, including John and Margaret Allen, Ann
Arbor; Cathelia Selleck, Ann Arbor; Anne Finlayson Bennett and
Junia Bennett, Farmington, Arkansas; John Isaac Finlayson,
Minnesota; David Murdock Finlayson, Minnesota and Seattle;
Alexandria Finlayson McKay, Rush City, Minnesota; Jane Allen
Roberts' descendants, Stratford, Ontario; Pollocks, Orangeville,
Illinois; Glen Knowlton Madison (1854-1935); William Henry Allen,
Iowa (born 1819) and daughter Ellen Mason, Santa Barbara,
California; Clara Selleck Colquitt; Dr. Conrad George family
(friends of the Allens, Ann Arbor).
Biographical sketches, descent information, and references for the
forebears, siblings, and cousins of Roda Selleck (1877-1970) and
her husband, James Barkley Pollock (1863-1934). Includes families
of Henry Selleck of Bay City, Michigan (1851-1907); Franklin
Selleck of Utica, Michigan (1811-87); John Harlow Allen of Ann
Arbor, Michigan (1832-1902); Elijah Allen (1794-1865), died Lodi
Twp., Michigan; Luther Knowlton Madison of Michigan (1793-1860);
Finlay Finlayson, born in 1790s in Scotland and died in 1860s in
Ontario, Canada; Thomas Pollock (1815-84), died in Stephenson
County, Illinois; Morgan van Matre (1813-83), died in Stephenson
County, Illinois.
Letters and documents related to Roda Selleck Pollock (1877-1970)
of Ann Arbor, Michigan, James Barkley Pollock (her husband),
Florence (her stepdaughter) and Cathelia and Nina (her daughters).
Includes letters from and about Roda E. Selleck, Indianapolis;
Clara Selleck Colquitt; Anne Finlayson Bennett and Junia Bennett,
Farmington, Arkansas; David Murdock Finlayson, Seattle; Alexandria
"Lexy" Finlayson McKay, Rush City, Minnesota, and her daughter
Cassie McKay Sawyer; Edna Claxton (granddaughter of Jane Allen
Roberts), Stratford, Ontario; Pollock families of Orangeville,
Illinois; Glenn Knowlton Madison (1854-1935); Ellen Mason of Santa
Barbara; Grace Sheldon Vogt; Lois Graves Hopkins; Harley Harris
Bartlett.
"Welcome to Wally World" is a journal of one man's two years in
retail management at Wal-mart Stores Inc. The journal "chronicles"
his personal experiences working with the mega-retailer and exposes
the good, bad, and sometimes the ugly side of the retail business
giant, in a humorous and whimsical way. There is no book like this
that gives you a detailed look into to the day-to-day operations at
such a grassroots level. If you loved the outrageous and
situational comedy of Laura Weisberger's "The Devil Wears Prada"
with the heart felt realism of Barbara Ehrenreich's "Nickel and
Dimed," you'll love "Welcome to Wally World." Written in a journal
format, each day tells a different story with familiar themes.
While each day ends, another adventure always seems to be just
around the corner. Each story stands on its own as a mixture of
humor, anecdotes, and some seriousness. Readers will laugh at the
hilarious and sometimes insane behind the scenes antics. If
shoppers only knew the story behind the scenes . and now they do.
"Welcome to Wally World" represents a real "grassroots" effort to
capture experiences, emotions, and goings on inside the world's
largest retailer. A number of books may have been written from the
corporate perspective, but this work focuses on the people behind
the power-those hardworking clerks and managers who actually move
the products and stock the shelves to achieve those sales and gross
profits. Having spent nearly two years involved with the detailed
experiences depicted in the book, I feel uniquely qualified to
bring these stories and anecdotes to the public eye. Mixed with
humor, seriousness and irony, "Welcome to Wally World" is a
personal journey of my professional life with the company. The
"take away" from my experiences with Wal-mart led me to the writing
style you'll find in the book. No personal names are used. What is
important is that these events portrayed would happen regardless of
the individuals involved. The implication is that people are simply
"cogs" in the corporate machine. Each day, via diary format,
illustrates my belief that the journey was like a series of crazy,
wild, and unpredictable "movies" or sub-journeys all rolled into
one brief career. Each day at work, stood on its own.
Delirium is a neuropsychiatric syndrome defined by acute onset,
fluctuating course and disturbances of consciousness, attention,
orientation, memory, thought, perception and behaviour. In this
book, the authors present topical research in the study of
delirium, including the risk factors for developing postoperative
delirium in surgical intensive care unit patients; the prevalence,
epidemiology and risk factors of delirium in elderly medical
inpatients; the relationship between brain disease and
neurotransmitter systems in the pathophysiology of delirium; white
matter changes in delirium and the association of apolipoprotein E
and delirium.
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