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This volume explores the cross-linkages between the kinetic
processes and macroscopic phenomena in the solar atmosphere, which
are at the heart of our current understanding of the heating of the
closed and open corona and the acceleration of the solar wind. The
focus lies on novel data, on theoretical models that have
observable consequences through remote sensing, and on near-solar
and inner-heliosphere observations, such as anticipated by the
upcoming Solar Orbiter and Solar Probe missions, which are
currently developed by the international community. This volume is
aimed at students and researchers active in solar physics and space
science. Previously published in Space Science Reviews journal,
Vol. 172, Nos. 1-4, 2012.
"Ford at Dagenham" is a fascinating record of car production
techniques and processes at Ford as they have evolved over the
years. This illustrated history gives a fascinating
behind-the-scenes insight into the past and present of Ford's
Dagenham factory, famous for producing some of Britain's favourite
family cars - the Anglia, Cortina, Consul and Zephyr. A revealing
record of the evolution of Ford in Britain, it offers an intimate
portrait of the people who have worked at Dagenham and depended on
it for their livelihood over the past 70 years. Burgess-Wise tells
the story of the fluctuating fortunes of the company and provides a
revealing account of the relationship between Dagenham and the
American headquarters of Ford at Dearborn. His book is a
fascinating record of car production techniques and processes at
Ford as they have evolved over the years, and it offers an intimate
portrait of the people who have worked at Dagenham, and depended on
it for their livelihood, for generations.
This volume provides diverse perspectives and paradigms in
educational administration and leadership. Focusing on particular
philosophical and theoretical schools of thought, it traces the
contemporary history of debates in the field while also exploring
emerging, non-traditional schools for insight and potential
contributions to educational administration in multi-cultural
contexts. It critically examines trends and issues in society and
their impact on educational theory, and gives an overview of the
scholarly study of organizations, administration, and leadership to
develop introductory understandings of significant concepts and
theories.
This volume explores the cross-linkages between the kinetic
processes and macroscopic phenomena in the solar atmosphere, which
are at the heart of our current understanding of the heating of the
closed and open corona and the acceleration of the solar wind. The
focus lies on novel data, on theoretical models that have
observable consequences through remote sensing, and on near-solar
and inner-heliosphere observations, such as anticipated by the
upcoming Solar Orbiter and Solar Probe missions, which are
currently developed by the international community. This volume is
aimed at students and researchers active in solar physics and space
science. Previously published in Space Science Reviews journal,
Vol. 172, Nos. 1-4, 2012.
This volume provides diverse perspectives and paradigms in
educational administration and leadership. Focusing on particular
philosophical and theoretical schools of thought, it traces the
contemporary history of debates in the field while also exploring
emerging, non-traditional schools for insight and potential
contributions to educational administration in multi-cultural
contexts. It critically examines trends and issues in society and
their impact on educational theory, and gives an overview of the
scholarly study of organizations, administration, and leadership to
develop introductory understandings of significant concepts and
theories.
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The Nevermen (Paperback)
Michael David Burgess
bundle available
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R580
Discovery Miles 5 800
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Step into the shoes of one of the last of the great Neverman in
this ever-changing adventure book. The fantasy world of Panaria is
about to be thrown into turmoil; the threat of war looms and a lost
princess must be found before it is too late. Pick the right
fights, choose the right skills and make the best allies you can in
this fantasy adventure. Only the greatest and most nameless of all
heroes; the Nevermen, can triumph.
Shock waves are an important feature of solar system plasmas, from
the solar corona out to the edge of the heliosphere. This engaging
introduction to collisionless shocks in space plasmas presents a
comprehensive review of the physics governing different types of
shocks and processes of particle acceleration, from fundamental
principles to current research. Motivated by observations of
planetary bow shocks, interplanetary shocks and the solar wind
termination shock, it emphasises the physical theory underlying
these shock waves. Readers will develop an understanding of the
complex interplay between particle dynamics and the electric and
magnetic fields that explains the observations of in situ
spacecraft. Written by renowned experts in the field, this
up-to-date text is the ideal companion for both graduate students
new to heliospheric physics and researchers in astrophysics who
wish to apply the lessons of solar system shocks to different
astrophysical environments.
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