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This volume assembles an interdisciplinary team of leading
academics, industry figures, policymakers and NGO s to consider the
legal, ethical and social issues that are raised by innovations in
nanoscience and nanotechnology. By bringing together international
experts from a diverse range of fields this volume addresses the
implications and impact that nanotechnology has on society. Through
the exploration of six key themes the contributors analyse both the
impact of nanotechnology and the emergence of the concept of
nanoethics. Each section includes authors from both sides of the
political and scientific divide incorporating both positive and
negative perspectives on nanotechnology, as well as including
discussions of associated concepts such as converging technologies.
The result provides for the widest and most balanced discussion of
these issues to date"
Every year, a ship with black sails visits the city of Athens.
Fourteen young people are chosen to go to the island of Crete, but
they never return. One year, prince Theseus is determined to travel
with them and defeat the Cretans' fearsome monster, the Minotaur.
He is helped by the princess Ariadne, and they escape from the
island - but on their return, Theseus makes a terrible mistake.
With fun activities after the story, and online audio in both
British English and American English. CEFR level: A2. 800
headwords, 2052 words.
Corpus Annotation gives an up-to-date picture of this fascinating
new area of research, and will provide essential reading for
newcomers to the field as well as those already involved in corpus
annotation. Early chapters introduce the different levels and
techniques of corpus annotation. Later chapters deal with software
developments, applications, and the development of standards for
the evaluation of corpus annotation. While the book takes detailed
account of research world-wide, its focus is particularly on the
work of the UCREL (University Centre for Computer Corpus Research
on Language) team at Lancaster University, which has been at the
forefront of developments in the field of corpus annotation since
its beginnings in the 1970s.
Cartoon characters, clear instructions and practice tunes introduce
the techniques and theory of keyboard playing to beginners of all
ages in the Usborne First Book of the Keyboard. Practical advice
and useful tips make this an engaging guide to help aspiring young
musicians hone their keyboard talents. From Christmas carols to
classical music tunes, as well as tunes for two players, there's
lots to inspire!
Corpus Annotation gives an up-to-date picture of this fascinating
new area of research, and will provide essential reading for
newcomers to the field as well as those already involved in corpus
annotation. Early chapters introduce the different levels and
techniques of corpus annotation. Later chapters deal with software
developments, applications, and the development of standards for
the evaluation of corpus annotation. While the book takes detailed
account of research world-wide, its focus is particularly on the
work of the UCREL (University Centre for Computer Corpus Research
on Language) team at Lancaster University, which has been at the
forefront of developments in the field of corpus annotation since
its beginnings in the 1970s.
More than a decade ago, Clayton Christensen's breakthrough book The
Innovator's Dilemma illustrated how disruptive innovations drive
industry transformation and market creation. Christensen's research
demonstrated how growth-seeking incumbents must develop the
capability to deflect disruptive attacks and seize disruptive
opportunities. In The Innovator's Guide to Growth, Scott Anthony,
Mark Johnson, Joseph Sinfield, and Elizabeth Altman take the
subject to the next level: implementation. The authors explain how
to create this crucial capability for unlocking disruption's
transformational power. With a foreword by Christensen, this book
provides a set of market-proven tools and approaches to innovation
that have been honed through fieldwork with innovative companies
like Procter & Gamble, Johnson & Johnson, Pepsi, Intel,
Motorola, SAP, and Cisco Systems. The book shows you how to: Follow
a market-proven process -- so your company can reliably create
blockbuster businesses Create structures, systems, and metrics --
so the disruptive innovations that will power your firm's future
growth receive the funding and personnel needed to succeed Create a
common language of disruptive innovation -- so managers can reach
consensus around counterintuitive courses of action Incisive and
practical, this book helps your company take the steps necessary to
benefit from disruption -- instead of being eclipsed by it.
The volume contributes to the ongoing nanoethics debate in four
topical areas. The first part tackles questions of what could be
called ‘meta-nanoethics’. Its focus lies on basic concepts and
the issue of what - if anything - is truly novel and special about
the new field of nanoethics or its subject matter. The second part
of this volume presents a selection of interesting perspectives on
some of the opportunities and challenges of nanotechnology. Part
three takes a more in depth look at one of the most pressing
current concerns: how to deal with the risks and uncertainties
surrounding nanotechnology in a responsible manner. In its fourth
and final part the volume touches on issues of public debate and
policy.
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Little Children's Music Book
Fiona Watt; Illustrated by Elisa Squillace; Arranged by Anthony Marks
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There's a concert in the forest tonight. Press the buttons on the
sound panel to hear the magical music as Squirrel, Mole, Weasel,
Badger and Fox play their individual instruments, then perform in
the concert. It's a perfect introduction to different musical
instruments, and how they sound on their own and altogether.
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