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Open Channel Hydraulics, Second Edition provides extensive coverage
of open channel design, with comprehensive discussions on
fundamental equations and their application to open channel
hydraulics. The book includes practical formulas to compute flow
rates or discharge, depths and other relevant quantities in open
channel hydraulics. In addition, it also explains how mutual
interaction of interconnected channels can affect the channel
design. With coverage of the theoretical background, practical
guidance to the design of open channels and other hydraulic
structures, advanced topics, the latest research in the field, and
real-world applications, this new edition offers an unparalleled
user-friendly study reference.
This early work on Pigeon Keeping is an engrossing read for any
pigeon enthusiast of historian of the hobby, but also contains much
information that is still pertinent and practical today.
Extensively illustrated with explanatory diagrams and text
photographs, forming a complete how-to guide. Contents Include: The
Loft and Aviary, Management-Breeding, Rearing, Feeding,
Selection-Crossing versus In-Breeding, The Moult, Judging, Showing,
Preparation, The English Carrier, The Dragoon, Barb, and Antwerp,
The Pouter, The Norwich Cropper, And The Pigmy Pouter, The Frill
Family, Show Homer, Exhibition Homer and Genuine Flying Homer, The
Tumbler Family, Other Varieties, Sporting Pigeons, Squab-Rearing
for Table Purposes, Diseases, and Pigeons As Messengers. Many of
the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and
before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. We are
republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality,
modern editions, using the original text and artwork.
Since the fall of the Siad Bare regime in Somalia in 1991 and the
fratricidal war that it unleashed in its wake, Somalia has been
without an effective central government. Instead, warlords and
their armed bandits have been controlling different parts of the
country, with the former British colony of northern Somaliland
unilaterally proclaiming its independence. Developments in the
country since the recent transitional government was set up in 2004
have, however, presented both opportunities and challenges for the
country. While much has been reported about the prevailing
situation in the country, there has been a paucity of research
articulating the various perspectives and challenges in the efforts
to reconstitute Somalia's failed state. This book hopes to
contribute in filling this gap. Contributors to the volume examine
the various issues that lie behind the current situation in
Somalia, seeking answers to a number of crucial questions: Why did
the Somali state fail? What role did external actors and the
internal configurations of the Somalis' socio-political structure
play in the state collapse? Did the various peace and
reconciliation conferences really achieve anything? Should Somalia
be reconstituted as one state or should more than one state be
allowed to emerge from the ashes of the collapsed state? What is
the way forward out of the current imbroglio in Somalia?
________________________________________________________ Dr
Abdulahi A. Osman currently teaches comparative politics and
African politics at the Department of International Affairs and
African Studies Institute, at the University of Georgia, USA. His
teaching and research interests include African politics,
governance, regional and international studies, peace and conflict,
internal security and wars, comparative governments in the Third
World. He has published several book chapters and articles in
scholarly journals, including African Renaissance and Journal of
Ethno-Development. Issaka K. Souare is a PhD candidate in the
department of political science at the Universite du Quebec a
Montreal (Canada). A Contributing Editor to the London-based review
journal, African Renaissance, he is the author of numerous
publications relating to Africa, including Africa in the United
Nations System, 1945-2005 (London, 2006); Civil Wars and Coups
d'Etat in West Africa (Lanham, 2006), and the novel, Samassi
(London, 2004).
Understanding Hydraulics: The Design, Analysis, and Engineering of
Hydraulic Systems Fundamentals of Hydraulic Engineering Systems
bridges the gap between fundamental principles and techniques
applied to the design and analysis of hydraulic engineering
systems. An extension of fluid mechanics, hydraulics is often more
difficult to understand, and experience shows that many engineering
students have trouble solving practical problems in hydraulics. The
book builds on readers' problem solving skills by presenting
various problem and solution scenarios throughout including
effective design procedures, equations, tables and graphs, and
helpful computer software. The first half of the Fifth Edition
discusses the fundamentals of fluid statics, fluid dynamics, and
pipe flow, giving readers practical insight on water flow and pipe
design. The latter half dives into water flow and hydraulic systems
design, covering some of the most common hydraulic structures such
as wells, dams, spillways, culverts, and stilling basins. The book
ends with four ancillary topics: measurements, model studies,
hydrology for hydraulic design and statistical methods in
hydrology, as well as common techniques for obtaining hydraulic
design flows.
This early work on Pigeon Keeping is an engrossing read for any
pigeon enthusiast of historian of the hobby, but also contains much
information that is still pertinent and practical today.
Extensively illustrated with explanatory diagrams and text
photographs, forming a complete how-to guide. Contents Include: The
Loft and Aviary, Management-Breeding, Rearing, Feeding,
Selection-Crossing versus In-Breeding, The Moult, Judging, Showing,
Preparation, The English Carrier, The Dragoon, Barb, and Antwerp,
The Pouter, The Norwich Cropper, And The Pigmy Pouter, The Frill
Family, Show Homer, Exhibition Homer and Genuine Flying Homer, The
Tumbler Family, Other Varieties, Sporting Pigeons, Squab-Rearing
for Table Purposes, Diseases, and Pigeons As Messengers. Many of
the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and
before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. We are
republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality,
modern editions, using the original text and artwork.
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Since the fall of the Siad Bare regime in Somalia in 1991 and the
fratricidal war that it unleashed in its wake, Somalia has been
without an effective central government. Instead, warlords and
their armed bandits have been controlling different parts of the
country, with the former British colony of northern Somaliland
unilaterally proclaiming its independence. Developments in the
country since the recent transitional government was set up in 2004
have, however, presented both opportunities and challenges for the
country. While much has been reported about the prevailing
situation in the country, there has been a paucity of research
articulating the various perspectives and challenges in the efforts
to reconstitute Somalia's failed state. This book hopes to
contribute in filling this gap. Contributors to the volume examine
the various issues that lie behind the current situation in
Somalia, seeking answers to a number of crucial questions: Why did
the Somali state fail? What role did external actors and the
internal configurations of the Somalis' socio-political structure
play in the state collapse? Did the various peace and
reconciliation conferences really achieve anything? Should Somalia
be reconstituted as one state or should more than one state be
allowed to emerge from the ashes of the collapsed state? What is
the way forward out of the current imbroglio in Somalia?
________________________________________________________ Dr
Abdulahi A. Osman currently teaches comparative politics and
African politics at the Department of International Affairs and
African Studies Institute, at the University of Georgia, USA. His
teaching and research interests include African politics,
governance, regional and international studies, peace and conflict,
internal security and wars, comparative governments in the Third
World. He has published several book chapters and articles in
scholarly journals, including African Renaissance and Journal of
Ethno-Development. Issaka K. Souare is a PhD candidate in the
department of political science at the Universite du Quebec a
Montreal (Canada). A Contributing Editor to the London-based review
journal, African Renaissance, he is the author of numerous
publications relating to Africa, including Africa in the United
Nations System, 1945-2005 (London, 2006); Civil Wars and Coups
d'Etat in West Africa (Lanham, 2006), and the novel, Samassi
(London, 2004).
The 1990s have brought unprecedented violence, economic decline and
suffering for many African countries. Much of the optimism that
greeted the independence decade of the 1960s, when Africa was
called the "continent of the future" has turned into failure and
disappointment. The increase in these conflicts has been blamed on
several variables, including colonialism, ethnic diversity, end of
the Cold War and economic decline. While many African countries
have managed to maintain a modicum of peace, stability and growth,
some have clearly failed woefully in this regard. This raises a
very fundamental question: How and why did some countries manage to
avert internal wars while others did not? The book measures and
provides rich details of governance from contextual, structural and
policy perspectives. It systematically and uniformly compares two
categories of countries: those that experienced internal war and
those that did not. ________________________________ Dr Abdulahi A.
Osman currently teaches comparative politics and African politics
at the Department of International Affairs and African Studies
Institute, at the University of Georgia, USA. His teaching and
research interests include African politics, governance, regional
and international studies, peace and conflict, internal security
and wars as well as comparative governments in the developing
countries. He has published several book chapters and articles in
scholarly journals, including African Renaissance and Journal of
Ethno-Development.
Since the final collapse of Somalia's repressive regime in 1991,
Somalia has presented the world not only with the most profound
case of state collapse witnessed in modern times but also with one
of the most intriguing cases of political fragmentation, armed
conflicts, lawlessness and statelessness. Inevitably the last 20
years of statelessness and chaos has left the Somali economy
destitute and made Somalia to be ranked among the five poorest
'countries' in the world. Contributors to this volume examine
efforts at reconstituting the failed Somali state and the role of
the Somali Diaspora and civil society groups in the processes. They
also analyse how the Somali Diaspora and civil society in Somalia
engage and cooperate to further processes of state-reconstitution
in Somalia as well as help the Somali Diaspora adjust in their host
nations.
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