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Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
This work explores the rise of manufacturing in antebellum America
through the beliefs and practices of key industrialists and their
families, exploring how they represented the diverse possibilities
for the organization of a new industrial society.
The bombing of the Twin Towers in New York on September 11, 2001,
marked a major turning point in modern American culture. Authors
Bruce Tucker and Priscilla L. Walton examine critical moments in
the aftermath of 9/11 arguing that commentators abandoned
complexity, seeking to reduce events to their simplest
signification.
Scourge provides a definitive account of the dramatic story of
smallpox by a leading "expert on biological and chemical weapons"
(The New York Times). Jonathan B. Tucker traces the history of the
smallpox virus from its first recorded outbreak around 3700 b.c.
through its use as the first biological warfare agent in human
history, and draws some decisively important lessons for the
future. In a timely debate, Tucker addresses the ever-growing
concerns about the proliferation of the deadly smallpox virus and
its use by terrorist organizations. Explaining how the eradication
of the disease in the late 1970s encouraged military research and
production of the virus, he exposes the failure of the Russian
government to secure its remaining coldwar stockpiles, and
evaluates the past and present measures undertaken by the United
States to counter the existing dangers of a smallpox attack.
Ultimately, he passionately argues for the strengthening of the
existing legal ban on the development and possession of biological
weapons. Impeccably researched, Scourge is as arresting as it is
indispensable, and as William Beatty in Booklist raves, Tucker "has
a sense of both the detail and the broad sweep of history that
helps him make the story of smallpox as disease and as weapon
fascinating and frightening."
Client-Centered Software Development: The CO-FOSS Approach
introduces a method to creating a customized software product for a
single client, either from scratch or by reusing open source
components. The clients are typically non-profit humanitarian,
educational, or public service organizations. This approach has
been used in undergraduate courses where students learn the
principles of software development while implementing a real-world
software product. This book provides instructors, students,
clients, and professional software developers with detailed
guidance for developing a new CO-FOSS product from
conceptualization to completion. Features Provides instructors,
students, clients, and professional software developers with a
roadmap for the development of a new CO-FOSS product from
conceptualization to completion Motivates students with real-world
projects and community service experiences Teaches all elements of
the software process, including requirements gathering, design,
collaboration, coding, testing, client communication, refactoring,
and writing developer and user documentation Uses source code that
can be reused and refitted to suit the needs of future projects,
since each CO-FOSS product is free and open source software
Provides links to a rich variety of resources for instructors and
students to freely use in their own courses that develop new
CO-FOSS products for other non-profits.
The bombing of the Twin Towers in New York on September 11, 2001,
marked a major turning point in modern American culture. Authors
Bruce Tucker and Priscilla L. Walton examine critical moments in
the aftermath of 9/11 arguing that commentators abandoned
complexity, seeking to reduce events to their simplest
signification.
Much has been learned about the proper and judicious use of
fertilizers. Fertilizer application by farmers has grown from an
art to a science. As food producers have strived to increase crop
yields by overcoming nutrient deficiencies the use of fertil izers
has increased dramatically. This has created a large chemical
industry capable of supplying the needed plant food elements. A
more complete understanding of soil chemistry and plant nutrition
has led to greater fertilizer use with improved fertilization
methods and crop cultural practices. Improved fertilizer technology
has led to the production of more efficient forms of fertilizer.
The modem fertilizer industry and with it fertilization practices
began in the humid countries of the world. The use of fertilizers
in arid and semiarid regions was later in development, although
agriculture had its beginning in semiarid and arid regions. The
development offertilizer use is parallel to industrial development
in various areas of the world."
This popular examination of research into children's reports of
past-life memories describes a collection of 2,500 cases at the
University of Virginia that investigators have carefully studied
since Dr. Ian Stevenson began the work more than forty years ago.
The children usually begin talking about a past life at the age of
two or three and may talk about a previous family or the way they
died in a previous life. Their statements have often been found to
be accurate for one particular deceased individual, and some
children have recognized members of the previous family. A number
have also had birthmarks or defects that matched wounds on the body
of the deceased person.
"Life Before Life" presents the cases in a straightforward way
and explores the possibility that consciousness may continue after
the brain dies. It is a provocative and fascinating book that can
challenge and ultimately change readers' understandings about life
and death.
Help today's learner visualize economics in action with the most
pedagogically rich, complete principles of economics book available
- Tucker's "Economics for Today's World, 7th edition International
Edition." A quick look at this engaging, dynamic text will show you
why this is the book that is famous for helping readers at all
levels of skill and preparation grasp and master economic
principles. Written by an award-winning educator, recognized for
his work in relating basic economic principles to global issues,
Irvin Tucker's "Economics for Today's World, 7th edition,
International Edition" continues its unique textual and visual
learning system. This edition concisely presents and reinforces
core concepts, then immediately assesses student comprehension. You
will find the latest economic information on federal deficits, the
stimulus package, environmental issues, and other developments
presented in an engaging, easy-to-follow format applicable to
everyday life. "Economics for Today's World, 7th edition,
International Edition", provides a full complement of instructor
resources, new PowerPoint[registered] slides, and optional
CourseMate website and complete array of videos.
X-kit Achieve [subject, grade, e.g. Mathematics Grade 10] Study Guide has been revised to according incorporate the latest Assessment Guidelines (as outline in Section 4 of the CAPS), and updated with current trends to ensure the content remains relevant and applicable to learners. Written by experienced teachers, X-kit Achieve Study Guides are filled with step-by-step explanations, annotated diagrams and illustrated concepts, plenty of practice activities and answers, summary tables, and exam hints and tips.
Practice, practice, and more practice! Covering grammar, comprehension, visual literacy, literature and literary devices and transactional writing, X-kit Achieve! English Home Language Study Guides give learners plenty of opportunity to practise those skills they typically struggle with in English. Graded exercises allow learners to assess and improve their knowledge and skills. Language and literary concepts are explained in simple language in a comprehensive glossary with examples. Transactional writing formats comply with the latest CAPS standards.
Get to know the activities, processes and people involved in
wholesaling and its crucial role in the wider fashion industry.
From working with fashion vendors and trend forecasting companies,
to navigating trade shows, and working in different territories,
Fashion Wholesaling is the ultimate guide to an often overlooked
but rewarding career path. Clearly illustrated case studies and
industry-focused exercises put the journey from apparel factory to
retailer into a practical, real-world context for anyone looking
for a way into the business of fashion.
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Dead Game (Paperback)
Leeola B Tucker; Corey M Latham Sr
bundle available
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R272
Discovery Miles 2 720
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Nathan and Sandra Murray moved to their first pastorate in the
rolling hills of North Carolina. Nathan soon realized that there
were things about being a pastor he did not learn in college and
seminary. Thankfully, mentors including some of the gentle folk of
New Hope Church, will help him overcome and become a faithful and
effective shepherd.
Since its inception in 1994, the Center for the Study of Weapons of
Mass Destruction (WMD Center) has been at the forefront of research
on the implications of weapons of mass destruction for U.S.
security. Originally focusing on threats to the military, the WMD
Center now also applies its expertise and body of research to the
challenges of homeland security. The center's mandate includes
research, education, and outreach. Research focuses on
understanding the security challenges posed by WMD and on
fashioning effective responses thereto.
This contains a case study for the study of weapons of mass
destruction. It recounts the important events that led to the
ratification of chemical weapons. It uses direct quotes to explain
the events that led up to the ratification.
Innovation isn't something you do after you get your work done.
It's how you do your work.
Organizations all over the world are shedding jobs in record
numbers. Yet today, they are desperately in need of people with the
abilities and skills to think ahead of the curve, delight
customers, motivate colleagues, slash costs, and achieve
unconventional results.
In this practical road map to becoming irreplaceable, global
innovation guru and bestselling author Robert B. Tucker reveals why
honing your I-Skills (Innovation Skills) may be the smartest career
move you'll make. Based on interviews with forty-three
innovation-adept managers and individual contributors, "Innovation
Is Everybody's Business" guides you in: Mastering the seven
essential I-Skills you need to become indispensableUnleashing the
"mindset, skillset, and toolset of the innovator" that enable you
to anticipate and rise to the challenges your organization faces in
a hypercompetitive eraDeveloping your Personal Innovation Strategy
to address the critical components of becoming
irreplaceableAssaulting your assumptions at the personal,
organizational, and industry levelsBuilding tools for work-life
balance and creating your own job satisfaction
If you're ready to stop talking about innovation and start
adding value today - in your job, department or organization -
you're ready to read and benefit from the powerful message of
Innovation is Everybody's Business.
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