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Exhaustive, authoritative and comprehensive, using 160 statistical
tables, this book addresses the fundamental structure of materials
and remediation, and looks at the properties of water and
water-induced degradation and deterioration, with chapters on
moisture effects in buildings and materials, corrosion theory and
metal protection. The authors explain the behaviour of materials in
fires, fundamental fire resistance principles and techniques,
calculation of flame temperatures, and the removal of heat by
nitrogen and other combustion products. It addresses properties
performance, degradation of masonry, plastics, adhesives, sealants,
timber, glass and fibre composites, metals and alloy elements.
Phase diagrams show cooling curves and structure for metals and
alloys. Concrete technology is developed in relation to
degradation, electro-potential mapping and cathodic protection of
reinforced concrete. The book is fully updated to current British
and European standards.
This entertaining collection of anecdotes, short stories, play excerpts, jokes, quips, and proverbs covers 2,500 years of Italian wit and wisdom. Spalding has combed Italian literature, from ancient Rome to present-day America, in search of the best folklore and humor written by and about the Italian people.
The Encyclopedia of Black Folklore and Humor presents a well-rounded social history of the African-American, and demonstrates very graphically in each of its seven sections the close relationship between folklore and history.
Since the advent of train travel, railways have compressed space and crossed national boundaries to become transnational icons, evoking hope, dread, progress, or obsolescence in different cultural domains. Spanning five continents and a diverse range of contexts, this collection offers an unprecedentedly broad survey of global representations of trains. From experimental novels to Hollywood blockbusters, the works studied here chart fascinating routes across a remarkably varied cultural landscape.
Trains, Literature and Culture: Reading and Writing the Rails delves into the rich connections between rail travel and the creation of cultural products from short stories to novels, from photographs to travel guides, and from artistic manifestos of the avant-garde to Freud's psychology. Each of the contributions engages in critical readings of textual or visual representations of trains across a wide spectrum of time periods and traditions-from English and American to Mexican, West African and European literary cultures. By turns trope, metaphor, and emblem of technological progress, these textual and visual representations of the train serve at times to index racial and gender inequalities, to herald the arrival of a nation's independence, and at still others to evince the trauma of industrialization. In each instance, the figure of the train emerges as a complex narrative form engaged by artists who were "Reading & Writing the Rails" as a way of assessing the competing discursive investments of cultural modernity.
In thirty-two entertaining chapters, humorist and master storyteller Henry D. Spalding introduces us to a wide range of colorful characters from the Jewish past and present.
Your hands-on guide to teaching adults...no matter what the subject In this expanded edition of How to Teach Adults, Dan Spalding offers practical teaching and classroom management suggestions that are designed for anyone who works with adult learners, particularly new faculty, adjuncts, those in community colleges, ESL teachers, and graduate students. This reader-friendly resource covers all phases of the teaching process from planning what to teach, to managing a classroom, to growing as a professional in the field. How to Teach Adults can guide new instructors who are trying to get up to speed on their own or can help teacher trainers cover what their students need to know before they get in front of a class. It is filled with down-to-earth tips and checklists on such topics as connecting with adult students, facilitating discussions, and writing tests, plus everything you need to remember to put into your syllabus and how to choose the right textbook. Dan Spalding reveals what it takes to teach all students the skills they need to learn, no matter what the topic or subject matter. Full of vivid examples from real-world classrooms, this edition: * Shows how to get started and tips for designing your course * Includes information for creating a solid lesson plan * Gives suggestions for developing your teacher persona How to Teach Adults offers the framework, ideas, and tools needed to conduct your class or workshop with confidence.
Visually rich, up-to-date, and authoritative, "The Atlas of Global
Conservation "is a premier resource for everyone concerned about
the natural world. Drawing from the best data available, it is an
unprecedented guide to the state of the planet and our most
pressing resource and environmental issues. Top scientists at The
Nature Conservancy, the leading conservation organization working
around the world to protect ecologically important lands and water,
have joined forces to create this extraordinary reference. It
features 79 richly-detailed, fullcolor maps and other graphics
paired with an informative, inviting discussion of major trends
across the world's terrestrial, marine, and freshwater
environments. Interspersed throughout, essays by noted
international authorities point the way forward in confronting some
of our greatest conservation challenges.
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