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In 1816, the British government did something no one had ever done
before: it introduced the first official gold standard in history.
Through a close analysis of the pamphlets, reviews, lectures,
journalism, editorials, poems, and novels surrounding the gold
standard, this book examines its significance to the culture and
literature of Romantic-era Britain. The gold standard was not a
material object or universal concept, but a self-reflexive
discourse that raised fundamental questions about knowledge, value,
and social life. While politicians and financial experts believed
that gold was the key to the nation's economic confidence, writers
such as Ricardo, Malthus, Coleridge, Shelley, Austen, and Scott
transformed the debates on the standard into a new disposition
reflecting the difficulties and ambivalence of modern commerce:
embarrassment. In this comprehensive and authoritative study, the
author demonstrates the importance of monetary controversies to the
story of Romanticism and of literary analysis to our understanding
of money.
Examine the biopsychosocial, environmental, spiritual, and policy
issues that affect HIV/AIDS prevention/service delivery issues for
Caribbean youth!This groundbreaking book provides an overview and
informed discussion of HIV/AIDS as it affects children and
adolescents in Antigua, Barbados, Grenada, Jamaica, and The
Republic of Trinidad and Tobago. With contributions from noted
HIV/AIDS experts in the region, it examines the biopsychosocial,
environmental, spiritual, and policy issues that impact HIV/AIDS
prevention/service delivery issues for Caribbean youth. HIV/AIDS
and Children in the English Speaking Caribbean breaks the silence
on this subject that has existed throughout the Caribbean--second
only to Sub-Saharan Africa in terms of the number of people
infected with the disease--by focusing attention on the issues,
needs, perspectives, policies, and research that impact those
affected by the epidemic in that region. This unique book gives
special attention to the distinctive differences among Caribbean
countries with varying customs based on colonial influences
including language, culture, traditions, and religion.
User-friendly tables and figures make the statistical information
easy to understand.HIV/AIDS and Children in the English Speaking
Caribbean discusses a diversity of topics, including:
psycho-cultural issues and adolescents the impact of dance hall
music on HIV and adolescents school programs evaluation of
residential placements for children with AIDS sexual risk-taking
behaviors of Jamaican street boys the inaugural lecture on AIDS at
the University of the West Indies . . . and much more. Everyone
whose professional life brings them into contact with this
population, including social workers, psychologists, counselors,
clinicians, nurses and other health care professionals, as well as
educators and their students will find HIV/AIDS and Children in the
English Speaking Caribbean a very useful resource for understanding
the devastating impact of the HIV/AIDS virus on children and
adolescents in that part of the world.
Focuses on micro-level issues to complement its companion reader,
The Nature of the Nonprofit Sector, 4th Edition, which explores
macro-level issues and theories. Presents the major challenges
associated with effectively leading and managing nonprofit
organizations through the words of the leading authors in the
field. Each chapter in Understanding Nonprofit Organizations
considers a specific topic related to governance, leadership, or
management, and examines its central themes and issues from
different perspectives. All chapters open with a framing essay
written by the editors that identifies central themes and issues,
provides an overview of often-competing points of view, and briefly
summarizes the significance of the contribution that each reading
has made to the development of knowledge in the field. Includes 18
case studies that illustrate the complex governing, leading, and
managing issues raised in the chapters.
In this invaluable book, leading agronomic researchers provide
in-depth reviews of present conservation tillage practices in a
wide variety of temperate agroecosystems. Each chapter
characterizes how conservation tillage has been developed and
adapted or modified to fit specific environments, with the chapters
divided into the following climate regions: Cool Humid, Cool Humid
to Warm Humid, Warm Humid, and Sub-Humid to Semi-Arid Continental.
Each chapter also discusses important topics such as weed problems,
crop rotation, fertilizer requirements, soil properties and
processes, soil erosion, soil chemistry, soil physics, and
environmental issues. A perfect working reference, this resource
provides a synthesis of existing research and practices and shows
how soil, climatic, and biological constraints can be overcome or
circumvented.
In this invaluable book, leading agronomic researchers provide
in-depth reviews of present conservation tillage practices in a
wide variety of temperate agroecosystems. Each chapter
characterizes how conservation tillage has been developed and
adapted or modified to fit specific environments, with the chapters
divided into the following climate regions: Cool Humid, Cool Humid
to Warm Humid, Warm Humid, and Sub-Humid to Semi-Arid Continental.
Each chapter also discusses important topics such as weed problems,
crop rotation, fertilizer requirements, soil properties and
processes, soil erosion, soil chemistry, soil physics, and
environmental issues. A perfect working reference, this resource
provides a synthesis of existing research and practices and shows
how soil, climatic, and biological constraints can be overcome or
circumvented.
This Fast Track textbook is CAPS approved and will equip you with all the content and skills you need for Business Studies Grade 12.
The Textbook offers the following advantages:
- Study smart is a feature that teaches a variety of study skills and strategies that real learners use to become better learners.
- In real life is a feature that shows you, where and when you will use what you’re learning about in daily life.
- Get the ICT edge is a feature that will help put you on the right side of the digital divide, by showing you how to use information and communications technology to your academic advantage.
- In the working world is a feature that spotlights some of the lesser-known, interesting jobs and careers that have your subject as a starting point.
Since publication of the first edition of Fuel Cell Systems
Explained, three compelling drivers have supported the continuing
development of fuel cell technology. These are: the need to
maintain energy security in an energy-hungry world, the desire to
move towards zero-emission vehicles and power plants, and the
mitigation of climate change by lowering of CO2 emissions. New fuel
cell materials, enhanced stack performance and increased lifetimes
are leading to the emergence of the first truly commercial systems
in applications that range from fork-lift trucks to power sources
for mobile phone towers. Leading vehicle manufacturers have
embraced the use of electric drive-trains and now see hydrogen fuel
cells complementing advanced battery technology in zero-emission
vehicles. After many decades of laboratory development, a global
but fragile fuel cell industry is bringing the first commercial
products to market. This thoroughly revised edition includes
several new sections devoted to, for example, fuel cell
characterisation, improved materials for low-temperature hydrogen
and liquid-fuelled systems, and real-world technology
implementation. Assuming no prior knowledge of fuel cell
technology, the third edition comprehensively brings together all
of the key topics encompassed in this diverse field. Practitioners,
researchers and students in electrical, power, chemical and
automotive engineering will continue to benefit from this essential
guide to the principles, design and implementation of fuel cell
systems.
Examine the biopsychosocial, environmental, spiritual, and policy
issues that affect HIV/AIDS prevention/service delivery issues for
Caribbean youth!This groundbreaking book provides an overview and
informed discussion of HIV/AIDS as it affects children and
adolescents in Antigua, Barbados, Grenada, Jamaica, and The
Republic of Trinidad and Tobago. With contributions from noted
HIV/AIDS experts in the region, it examines the biopsychosocial,
environmental, spiritual, and policy issues that impact HIV/AIDS
prevention/service delivery issues for Caribbean youth. HIV/AIDS
and Children in the English Speaking Caribbean breaks the silence
on this subject that has existed throughout the Caribbean--second
only to Sub-Saharan Africa in terms of the number of people
infected with the disease--by focusing attention on the issues,
needs, perspectives, policies, and research that impact those
affected by the epidemic in that region. This unique book gives
special attention to the distinctive differences among Caribbean
countries with varying customs based on colonial influences
including language, culture, traditions, and religion.
User-friendly tables and figures make the statistical information
easy to understand.HIV/AIDS and Children in the English Speaking
Caribbean discusses a diversity of topics, including:
psycho-cultural issues and adolescents the impact of dance hall
music on HIV and adolescents school programs evaluation of
residential placements for children with AIDS sexual risk-taking
behaviors of Jamaican street boys the inaugural lecture on AIDS at
the University of the West Indies . . . and much more. Everyone
whose professional life brings them into contact with this
population, including social workers, psychologists, counselors,
clinicians, nurses and other health care professionals, as well as
educators and their students will find HIV/AIDS and Children in the
English Speaking Caribbean a very useful resource for understanding
the devastating impact of the HIV/AIDS virus on children and
adolescents in that part of the world.
Focuses on micro-level issues to complement its companion reader,
The Nature of the Nonprofit Sector, 4th Edition, which explores
macro-level issues and theories. Presents the major challenges
associated with effectively leading and managing nonprofit
organizations through the words of the leading authors in the
field. Each chapter in Understanding Nonprofit Organizations
considers a specific topic related to governance, leadership, or
management, and examines its central themes and issues from
different perspectives. All chapters open with a framing essay
written by the editors that identifies central themes and issues,
provides an overview of often-competing points of view, and briefly
summarizes the significance of the contribution that each reading
has made to the development of knowledge in the field. Includes 18
case studies that illustrate the complex governing, leading, and
managing issues raised in the chapters.
This Fast Track textbook is CAPS approved and will equip you with all the content and skills you need for Business Studies Grade 11.
The Textbook offers the following advantages:
- Study smart is a feature that teaches a variety of study skills and strategies that real learners use to become better learners.
- In real life is a feature that shows you, where and when you will use what you’re learning about in daily life.
- Get the ICT edge is a feature that will help put you on the right side of the digital divide, by showing you how to use information and communications technology to your academic advantage.
- In the working world is a feature that spotlights some of the lesser-known, interesting jobs and careers that have your subject as a starting point.
Through a close analysis of the pamphlets, reviews, lectures,
journalism, editorials, poems, and novels surrounding the
introduction of the gold standard in 1816, this book examines the
significance of monetary policy and economic debate to the culture
and literature of Britain during the age of Romanticism.
This Fast Track textbook is CAPS approved and will equip you with all the content and skills you need for Business Studies Grade 10.
The Textbook offers the following advantages:
- Study smart is a feature that teaches a variety of study skills and strategies that real learners use to become better learners.
- In real life is a feature that shows you, where and when you will use what you’re learning about in daily life.
- Get the ICT edge is a feature that will help put you on the right side of the digital divide, by showing you how to use information and communications technology to your academic advantage.
- In the working world is a feature that spotlights some of the lesser-known, interesting jobs and careers that have your subject as a starting point.
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone!
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone!
This Bureau of Mines report covers the latest technology in
explosives and blasting procedures. It includes information and
procedures developed by Bureau research, explosives manufacturers,
and the mining industry. It is intended for use as a guide in
developing training programs and also to provide experienced
blasters an update on the latest state of technology in the broad
field of explosives and blasting. Types of explosives and blasting
agents and their key explosive and physical properties are
discussed. Explosives selection criteria are described. The
features of the traditional initiation systems - electrical,
detonating cord, and cap and fuse - are pointed out, and the newer
nonelectric initiation systems are discussed. Various blasthole
priming techniques are described. Blasthole loading of various
explosive types is covered. Blast design, including geologic
considerations, for both surface and underground blasting is
detailed. Environmental effects of blasting such as flyrock and air
and ground vibrations are discussed along with techniques of
measuring and alleviating these undesirable side effects. Blasting
safety procedures are detailed in the chronological order of the
blasting process. The various Federal blasting regulations are
enumerated along with their Code of Federal Regulations citations.
An extensive glossary of blasting related terms is included along
with references to articles providing more detailed information on
the aforementioned items. Emphasis in the report has been placed on
practical considerations.
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