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During the past 25 years computers have been introduced in industry
to perform technical tasks such as drafting, design, process
planning, data acquisition, process control, and quality assurance.
Computerized solutions nevertheless have normally been single,
isolated devices within a manufacturing plant. Computer technology
is still evolving rapidly. The life cycle of todays' products and
production methods is shortening, with continuously increasing
requirements of customers, and a trend to market interrelations
between companies at a national and international level. This urges
a need for efficient storage retrieval and exchange of information.
Integration of information flow is urgent inside companies to
closely connect together departments, which used to work, more or
less, on their own. On the other hand direct communication with
outside customers, suppliers, and partner institutions will often
determine the position of an enterprise among the competitors. In
this sense, computer integrated manufacturing (CIM) is the key of
today for the competitiveness of tomorrow. But the realisation of a
future oriented CIM concept is not possible without powerful,
widely accepted, and standardised interfaces. They are the vital
issue on the way to CIM. They will contribute to harmonise data
structures and information flows and play a major role for open CIM
systems. Standardised interfaces should allow for: Access to data
produced and archived on computing equipment which is no longer in
active use; Communication between hardware and software from
different vendors; Paperless exchange of information.
This book examines the treatment of space and narrative in a
selection of classic films including "My Darling Clementine," "It's
a Wonderful Life," and "Vertigo." Deborah Thomas employs a variety
of arguments in exploring the reading of space and its meaning in
Hollywood cinema and film generally. Topics covered include the
importance of space in defining genre (such as the necessity of an
urban landscape for a gangster film to be a gangster film); the
ambiguity of offscreen space and spectatorship (how an audience
reads an unseen but inferred setting), and the use of spatially
disruptive cinematic techniques such as flashback to construct
meaning.
While there has been considerable research on lesbian and/or gay
parenting, very little research has focused on how the children of
lesbian and gay parents negotiate between their family identity and
the definitions of family imposed by society. Families headed by
gay and lesbian parents do not fit into a "traditional,"
ideologically-driven definition of family - rendering them
virtually invisible due to their lack of representation in the
media, school curriculum, and "normal" society. This book is an
exploration of the concept of family as it was defined by six early
adolescents and their lesbian parents. In an era with increased
political and social tension surrounding issues of gay and lesbian
marriage rights and validity for same sex parents, this qualitative
study explored how these youth experience the disjunctures between
their family identity and the definitions of family imposed by the
larger society. The authors of this study, informed by queer theory
and inquiry, conclude that identity is not realized through
definitive and rigid boundaries but within and between these
locations. This book is addressed to counselors, educators, and
researchers interested in understanding, and even promoting, social
justice for those living in diverse family structures.
Travel Tips by Deborah Thomas is the perfect companion for planning
and enjoying a great vacation. Airline, hotel, and rental car
information is included along with important phone numbers and web
addresses. Use the handy checklists to make sure that nothing is
overlooked. A section on traveling with children gives tips for
making the trip enjoyable for everyone. Record all of the fun and
memories on the journal pages. Although Travel Tips contains basic
information regarding passports, it is primarily geared toward
travel in the United States. Travel Tips is compact enough to fit
easily into a purse, bag, or glove compartment. After 29 years as
an educator and traveler, Deborah has compiled a book that will
turn anyone into a organized vacationer. You can enjoy your trip,
knowing you are prepared for anything!
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Selected Short Fiction (Paperback)
Charles Dickens; Edited by Deborah Thomas; Illustrated by George Cattermole, George Cruikshank, Hablot K Browne
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In his shorter fiction, Dickens felt free to investigate themes and experiment with narrative techniques in ways denied him by the constraints of novel-writing. In this selection, a literary master is brilliantly indulging the very essence of his art. His exuberant sense of comedy is allowed free rein and his exploration of the secret workings of the human psyche often surpasses anything in his longer work. Divided into three sections - Tales of the Supernatural, Impressionistic Sketches and Dramatic Monologues - this volume reveals Dickens's recurring concerns and places them clearly in the context of related elements in his novels.
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