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Invisible (Hardcover)
David E. Smith
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R522
Discovery Miles 5 220
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Invaluable clinical and treatment information on the most powerful
mind-altering drugs in use today. Compiled by two leading
professionals from the renowned Haight Ashbury Clinic, the
information is based on national and international studies
undertaken at the clinic, as well as from 600,000 patient visits, a
thorough review of practice and background as reported in the
literature, and from their own private practices. An up-to-date
reference source, this important guide includes information on the
trademark, generic, and popular names of drugs; the use and abuse
of drugs; and their acute and chronic effects. An innovative index
and cross reference system provide quick, easy access for the
physician who must act quickly in an emergency.
The book outlines how a designer can innovate within the
established theatre design process. Though writing from a
background in theatre sound design, this book is suitable for
working professionals and advanced students of the range of
theatrical design subjects, including sound design, lighting
design, projection design, and scenic design. The first book of its
kind to evaluate the design process to allow innovation within for
the Theatre industry.
The book outlines how a designer can innovate within the
established theatre design process. Though writing from a
background in theatre sound design, this book is suitable for
working professionals and advanced students of the range of
theatrical design subjects, including sound design, lighting
design, projection design, and scenic design. The first book of its
kind to evaluate the design process to allow innovation within for
the Theatre industry.
Invaluable clinical and treatment information on the most powerful
mind-altering drugs in use today. Compiled by two leading
professionals from the renowned Haight Ashbury Clinic, the
information is based on national and international studies
undertaken at the clinic, as well as from 600,000 patient visits, a
thorough review of practice and background as reported in the
literature, and from their own private practices. An up-to-date
reference source, this important guide includes information on the
trademark, generic, and popular names of drugs; the use and abuse
of drugs; and their acute and chronic effects. An innovative index
and cross reference system provide quick, easy access for the
physician who must act quickly in an emergency.
Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of
rare and hard-to-find books with something of interest for
everyone!
This book offers valuable perspectives on the current state of
marketing concepts and techniques, plus managerial perspectives
which also can provide guidance for the business success.
Planning research in Artificial Intelligence (AI) has often focused
on problems where there are cascading levels of action choice and
complex interactions between actions. In contrast. Scheduling
research has focused on much larger problems where there is little
action choice, but the resulting ordering problem is hard. In this
paper, we give an overview of M planning and scheduling techniques,
focusing on their similarities, differences, and limitations. We
also argue that many difficult practical problems lie somewhere
between planning and scheduling, and that neither area has the
right set of tools for solving these vexing problems.
Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of
rare and hard-to-find books with something of interest for
everyone!
John Edwin Gardiner was the eldest son of James "Jimmy" Gardiner,
the most prominent Liberal politician of his day in western Canada.
Edwin was called up by the RCAF in November 1940, received his
wings in October 1941, and travelled to England in early November
1941. On August 18, 1942, on the eve of the Dieppe Raid, Edwin
wrote to his father: "At long last we're going to take part in
something big which you will read all about in the papers long
before you get this letter." Edwin Gardiner was killed when his
plane went down on the following day. James Gardiner, who had lost
two brothers in the First World War, had now lost his son to war.
His wife, Violet, found the grief unbearable and took her own life
in October 1944, yet another casualty of war.
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Invisible (Paperback)
David E. Smith
bundle available
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R262
Discovery Miles 2 620
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Whether it's the first-past-the-post electoral system or partisan
government appointees to the Senate, Canadians want better
representation and accountability from the federal government.
Before reforms can be enacted, however, it is important to explore
and clarify the relationships among Canada's three parliamentary
institutions: Crown, Senate, and Commons. In The Constitution in a
Hall of Mirrors, David E. Smith presents a learned but accessible
analysis of the interconnectedness of Canada's parliamentary
institutions. Smith argues that Parliament is a unity comprised of
three parts and any reforms made to one branch will, whether
intended or not, affect the other branches. Through a timely,
nuanced, and comprehensive examination of parliamentary debates,
committee reports, legal scholarship, and comparative analysis of
developments in the United Kingdom, Smith uncovers the substantial
degree of ambiguity that exists among Canadians and their calls for
structural and operational reforms. By illuminating the symbiotic
relationship between the Crown, Senate, and Commons, The
Constitution in a Hall of Mirrors brings government reform closer
to reality.
Whether it's the first-past-the-post electoral system or partisan
government appointees to the Senate, Canadians want better
representation and accountability from the federal government.
Before reforms can be enacted, however, it is important to explore
and clarify the relationships among Canada's three parliamentary
institutions: Crown, Senate, and Commons. In The Constitution in a
Hall of Mirrors, David E. Smith presents a learned but accessible
analysis of the interconnectedness of Canada's parliamentary
institutions. Smith argues that Parliament is a unity comprised of
three parts and any reforms made to one branch will, whether
intended or not, affect the other branches. Through a timely,
nuanced, and comprehensive examination of parliamentary debates,
committee reports, legal scholarship, and comparative analysis of
developments in the United Kingdom, Smith uncovers the substantial
degree of ambiguity that exists among Canadians and their calls for
structural and operational reforms. By illuminating the symbiotic
relationship between the Crown, Senate, and Commons, The
Constitution in a Hall of Mirrors brings government reform closer
to reality.
The PzKpfw IV was essentially an integrated support weapon, and its
involvement in WWII is difficult to separate from the story of the
Panzerwaffe as a whole. A powerful and robust fighting machine, the
PzKpfw IV was supplied to various allies of Germany, and remained
in service with the Spanish and Finnish armies for some time after
the end of the war. In the glory years of 1942-43 the PzKpfw IV was
the mainstay of the Panzerwaffe, and Bryan Perrett's in-depth
examination of this prolific fighting machine does full justice to
the fascinating history and technical details of one of the
greatest armoured vehicles ever to have fought.
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