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Number of discs: 1
Released: November 11, 2022
EAN/UPC: 4050538815108
Label: BMG
Genre: Rock
Dimensions: 126 × 140 × 7 mm · 108 g
With substantial risks arising from resource constraints on global
growth, serious questions are being posed about how a scarcity of
finite resources may impact global social and political fragility.
The research which forms the core of this book focuses on how this
scarcity will impact the financial sector, especially through
insurance, pension and banking activities. The UK finance sector,
which is considered to be amongst the most globalised, is placed
under the microscope, and its approaches to food and oil are
particularly noteworthy. Interviews with senior financial experts
are analysed alongside more traditional quantitative economic
analysis to explore potential future impacts, the scope of natural
resource constraints and their impact on the economy.
This book presents a new and innovative approach to understanding
the dynamics of international climate change negotiations using
India as a focal point. The authors consider India's negotiating
position at multilateral climate negotiations and its focus on the
notion of 'equity' and its new avatar 'climate justice'. This book
delves into the media's representation of India as a rural economy,
a rising industrial power, a developing country, a member of the 5
emerging economies (BRICS), and a country with severe resource
security issues, in order to examine the diverse and at time
divergent narratives on India's national identity in the context of
policy formulation. Those researching such diverse fields as
international development, politics, economics, climate change, and
international law will find this book offers useful insights into
the motivations and drivers of a nation's response to climate
change imperatives.
One Voice - Believe is an album by Aled Jones, released in 2019.
The power of the popular press presents all modern societies with
difficulties. It is, however, a problem with a history: the hold of
the press over public opinion was debated with urgency throughout
the 19th century. This book looks at the ways in which individuals,
pressure groups, political organisations and the state sought to
understand the mass communications media of the 19th century, and
use them to influence public opinion and effect moral and social
reform. Aled Jones addresses the problem by using three approaches:
first he considers the 19th century theories of the influence of
communications media on patterns of social thought and behaviour;
then he examines attitudes towards the press in both high and
popular culture; finally he explores the social and intellectual
world of the reader, the consumer both of the press as a commodity
and of the hidden moral strategies that were built into it. The
tensions between Victorian moral imperatives and the operation of
the free commercial market raised issues of great public concern,
such as whether the mass media should be under private or public
control. These tensions have dominated the way in which Britain and
other western societies have thought about the newer broadcasting
media, but their origins are older and more complex than studies of
contemporary media acknowledge.
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The Snowman (DVD)
Aled Jones; Contributions by Raymond Briggs, Howard Blake, John Coates; Directed by Dianne Jackson
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R149
Discovery Miles 1 490
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Ships in 9 - 15 working days
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Raymond Briggs' classic animated tale about a snowman that comes
magically to life after the chimes of midnight, and - along with
the little boy who built him - sets off on a series of amazing
adventures. Includes the hit single 'Walking in the Air' sung by
chorister Aled Jones.
Raymond Briggs' classic animated tale, plus the 2012 sequel, about
a snowman that comes magically to life after the chimes of
midnight, and sets off on a series of amazing adventures.
The power of the popular press presents all modern societies with
difficulties. It is, however, a problem with a history: the hold of
the press over public opinion was debated with urgency throughout
the 19th century. This book looks at the ways in which individuals,
pressure groups, political organisations and the state sought to
understand the mass communications media of the 19th century, and
use them to influence public opinion and effect moral and social
reform. Aled Jones addresses the problem by using three approaches:
first he considers the 19th century theories of the influence of
communications media on patterns of social thought and behaviour;
then he examines attitudes towards the press in both high and
popular culture; finally he explores the social and intellectual
world of the reader, the consumer both of the press as a commodity
and of the hidden moral strategies that were built into it. The
tensions between Victorian moral imperatives and the operation of
the free commercial market raised issues of great public concern,
such as whether the mass media should be under private or public
control. These tensions have dominated the way in which Britain and
other western societies have thought about the newer broadcasting
media, but their origins are older and more complex than studies of
contemporary media acknowledge.
Number of discs: 1
Released: November 13, 2020
EAN/UPC: 4050538643602
Label: BMG
Dimensions: 125 × 141 × 8 mm · 63 g
This book presents a new and innovative approach to understanding
the dynamics of international climate change negotiations using
India as a focal point. The authors consider India's negotiating
position at multilateral climate negotiations and its focus on the
notion of 'equity' and its new avatar 'climate justice'. This book
delves into the media's representation of India as a rural economy,
a rising industrial power, a developing country, a member of the 5
emerging economies (BRICS), and a country with severe resource
security issues, in order to examine the diverse and at time
divergent narratives on India's national identity in the context of
policy formulation. Those researching such diverse fields as
international development, politics, economics, climate change, and
international law will find this book offers useful insights into
the motivations and drivers of a nation's response to climate
change imperatives.
Number of discs: 1
Released: October 27, 2023
EAN/UPC: 0602458503036
Label: DECCA (UMO)
Dimensions: 122 × 143 × 9 mm · 90 g
Enthusiasts look forward to a time when tiny machines reassemble
matter and process information with unparalleled power and
precision. But is their vision realistic? Where is the science
heading? As nanotechnology (a new technology that many believe will
transform society in the next on hundred years) rises higher in the
news agenda and popular consciousness, there is a real need for a
book which discusses clearly the science on which this technology
will be based. Whilst it is most easy to simply imagine these tiny
machines as scaled-down versions of the macroscopic machines we are
all familiar with, the way things behave on small scales is quite
different to the way they behave on large scales. Engineering on
the nanoscale will use very different principles to those we are
used to in our everyday lives, and the materials used in
nanotehnology will be soft and mutable, rather than hard and
unyielding.
Soft Machines explains in a lively and very accessible manner why
the nanoworld is so different to the macro-world which we are all
familiar with. Why does nature engineer things in the way it does,
and how can we learn to use these unfamiliar principles to create
valuable new materials and artefacts which will have a profound
effect on medicine, electronics, energy and the environment in the
twenty-first century. With a firmer understanding of the likely
relationship between nanotechnology and nature itself, we can gain
a much clearer notion of what dangers this powerful technology may
potentially pose, as well as come to realize that nanotechnology
will have more in common with biology than with conventional
engineering.
Number of discs: 1
Released: November 16, 2018
EAN/UPC: 4050538445336
Label: BMG
Genre: Classical
Dimensions: 124 × 139 × 7 mm · 63 g
Probably one of the most fashionable areas in the physical sciences today, 'Soft Condensed Matter' provides an excellent introduction to the topic, and includes colloids, polymers, liquid crystals, and amphiphiles. It is suitable for advanced undergraduate and beginning graduate students of physics, chemistry, materials science and chemical engineering.
Enthusiasts look forward to a time when tiny machines reassemble
matter and process information with unparalleled power and
precision. But is their vision realistic? Where is the science
heading? As nanotechnology (a new technology that many believe will
transform society in the next on hundred years) rises higher in the
news agenda and popular consciousness, there is a real need for a
book which discusses clearly the science on which this technology
will be based. While it is most easy to simply imagine these tiny
machines as scaled-down versions of the macroscopic machines we are
all familiar with, the way things behave on small scales is quite
different to the way they behave on large scales. Engineering on
the nanoscale will use very different principles to those we are
used to in our everyday lives, and the materials used in
nanotehnology will be soft and mutable, rather than hard and
unyielding.
Soft Machines explains in a lively and very accessible manner why
the nanoworld is so different to the macro-world which we are all
familiar with. Why does nature engineer things in the way it does,
and how can we learn to use these unfamiliar principles to create
valuable new materials and artefacts which will have a profound
effect on medicine, electronics, energy and the environment in the
twenty-first century. With a firmer understanding of the likely
relationship between nanotechnology and nature itself, we can gain
a much clearer notion of what dangers this powerful technology may
potentially pose, as well as come to realize that nanotechnology
will have more in common with biology than with conventional
engineering.
Probably one of the most fashionable areas in the physical sciences today, 'Soft Condensed Matter' provides an excellent introduction to the topic, and includes colloids, polymers, liquid crystals, and amphiphiles. It is suitable for advanced undergraduate and beginning graduate students of physics, chemistry, materials science and chemical engineering.
This text deals with the behavior of polymers at surfaces and interfaces. Topics covered include the nature and properties of the surface of a polymer melt, the structure of interfaces among different polymers and between polymers and nonpolymers, the molecular basis of adhesion and the properties of polymers at liquid surfaces. Emphasis is placed on the underlying physical principles. It introduces statistical mechanics models of polymer behavior near interfaces, emphasizing theory that is applicable to experimental situations. Advanced undergraduates, graduate students and research workers in physics, chemistry and materials science with an interest in polymers will find this book of interest.
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