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For fans of Radium Girls and history and WWII buffs, The Girls Who
Stepped Out of Line takes you inside the lives and experiences of
15 unknown women heroes from the Greatest Generation, the women who
served, fought, struggled, and made things happen during WWII-in
and out of uniform, for theirs is a legacy destined to embolden
generations of women to come. The Girls Who Stepped Out of Line are
the heroes of the Greatest Generation that you hardly ever hear
about. These women who did extraordinary things didn't expect
thanks and shied away from medals and recognition. Despite their
amazing accomplishments, they've gone mostly unheralded and
unrewarded. No longer. These are the women of World War II who
served, fought, struggled, and made things happen-in and out of
uniform. Young Hilda Eisen was captured twice by the Nazis and
twice escaped, going on to fight with the Resistance in Poland.
Determined to survive, she and her husband later emigrated to the
U.S. where they became entrepreneurs and successful business
leaders. Ola Mildred Rexroat was the only Native American woman
pilot to serve with the Women's Airforce Service Pilots (WASP) in
World War II. She persisted against all odds-to earn her silver
wings and fly, helping train other pilots and gunners. Ida and
Louise Cook were British sisters and opera buffs who smuggled Jews
out of Germany, often wearing their jewelry and furs, to help with
their finances. They served as sponsors for refugees, and
established temporary housing for immigrant families in London.
Alice Marble was a grand-slam winning tennis star who found her own
path to serve during the war-she was an editor with Wonder Woman
comics, played tennis exhibitions for the troops, and undertook a
dangerous undercover mission to expose Nazi theft. After the war
she was instrumental in desegregating women's professional tennis.
Others also stepped out of line-as cartographers, spies, combat
nurses, and troop commanders. Retired U.S. Army Major General Mari
K. Eder wrote this book because she knew their stories needed to be
told-and the sooner the better. For theirs is a legacy destined to
embolden generations of women to come.
Biomass-Derived Materials for Environmental Applications presents
state-of-the-art coverage of bio-based materials that can be
applied to address the growing global concern of pollutant
discharge in the environment. The book examines the production,
characterization and application of bio-based materials for
remediation. Organized clearly by type of material, the book
includes details on lignocellulosic materials, natural clays,
carbonaceous materials, composites and advanced materials from
natural origins. Readers will find an interdisciplinary and
practical examination of these materials and their use in
environmental remediation that will be valuable to environmental
scientists, materials scientists, environmental chemists, and
environmental engineers alike.
Organochalcogen compounds reviews the state of the art in new green
protocols involving organochalcogen compounds (Se, S, and Te),
including the use of nonconventional reaction media, alternative
solvents, and solvent-free protocols to prepare these important
compounds. Bringing together several leading researchers in
organochalcogen chemistry, it provides an authoritative overview of
the current state of the field and compiles recent advances in
methodologies for the application of green chemistry principles in
compound development. These include the use of organochalcogen
compounds as intermediates, catalysts, or target products across a
range of applications. The recent developments outlined in in the
book reflect the efforts of the researchers in this area to move
toward a more sustainable chemistry, giving the book the dual
benefit of highlighting the latest developments in the field while
also showing how the principles of green chemistry can effectively
be included in active research projects. Thus it is a valuable
reference for chemists, particularly those working in organic,
green, and synthetic chemistry across both academia and industry.
Green Technologies for the Defluoridation of Water focuses on the
application of green technologies for the defluoridation of water
using adsorption processes and nanoadsorbents. Chapters cover the
environmental and health effects of fluoride presence in ambient
air, food, water, soil and vegetation, focus on approaches for
analytical methods to determine the presence of fluoride in water,
review various types of conventional and advanced techniques used
for removal, focus on adsorption as a green technology, review
various types of adsorbents, and emphasize a techno-economic
assessment with respect to conventional and non-conventional
technologies. This book provides readers with comprehensive methods
and applications, while also presenting the global impacts of
fluoride ion on the environment, including in drinking water, food,
air, soil and vegetables. The authors compare different
defluoridation technologies in detail, providing researchers in
environmental science and nanotechnology fields with the
information they need to create solutions on how to safely remove
fluoride from water in a sustainable and cost-effective way.
In the face of an outpouring of research on Holocaust history,
Holocaust Angst takes an innovative approach. It explores how
Germans perceived and reacted to how Americans publicly
commemorated the Holocaust. It argues that a network of mostly
conservative West German officials and their associates in private
organizations and foundations, with Chancellor Kohl located at its
center, perceived themselves as the "victims" of the afterlife of
the Holocaust in America. They were concerned that public
manifestations of Holocaust memory, such as museums, monuments, and
movies, could severely damage the Federal Republic's reputation and
even cause Americans to question the Federal Republic's status as
an ally. From their perspective, American Holocaust memorial
culture constituted a stumbling block for (West) German-American
relations since the late 1970s. Providing the first comprehensive,
archival study of German efforts to cope with the Nazi past
vis-a-vis the United States up to the 1990s, this book uncovers the
fears of German officials - some of whom were former Nazis or World
War II veterans - about the impact of Holocaust memory on the
reputation of the Federal Republic and reveals their at times
negative perceptions of American Jews. Focusing on a variety of
fields of interaction, ranging from the diplomatic to the scholarly
and public spheres, the book unearths the complicated and often
contradictory process of managing the legacies of genocide on an
international stage. West German decision makers realized that
American Holocaust memory was not an "anti-German plot" by American
Jews and acknowledged that they could not significantly change
American Holocaust discourse. In the end, German confrontation with
American Holocaust memory contributed to a more open engagement on
the part of the West German government with this memory and
eventually rendered it a "positive resource" for German
self-representation abroad. Holocaust Angst offers new perspectives
on postwar Germany's place in the world system as well as the
Holocaust culture in the United States and the role of
transnational organizations.
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On Dreams (Hardcover)
Sigmund Freud; Translated by M.D. Eder
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R458
Discovery Miles 4 580
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Ships in 18 - 22 working days
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He was a pioneer in the study of the human unconscious and the
impact of sexual desire on human behavior, and his 1900 work The
Interpretation of Dreams is arguably one of the greatest treatises
on psychology ever written. But Freud recognized that it was not an
easy tome to digest, and prepared this shorter, more accessible
version.First published in 1914, On Dreams is a highly readable
introduction to Freud's theories on one of the most mysterious
aspects of the human mind. He discusses: the meaning of dreams the
mechanisms of dreams dreams as the realization of unfulfilled
desires dreams and repression three classes of dreams dream
symbolism and more.Austrian psychiatrist SIGMUND FREUD (1856-1939)
developed psychoanalysis-dialogue between doctor and patient-as a
tool for understanding and curing psychopathologies. While some of
his ideas have been supplanted by subsequent research and
refinement, his work continues to profoundly influence the sciences
and the humanities alike.
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Dream Psychology (Hardcover)
Sigmund Freud; Translated by Eder; Introduction by Andre Tridon
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R484
Discovery Miles 4 840
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How did sexual relationships work before, in and outside of
marriage in the pre-modern era? What problems did contraception and
sexually transmitted diseases pose? How did people deal with
prostitution and pornography back then? What were the possibilities
for same-sex and queer desire and practice? Using numerous examples
and sources from across the continent, Sexuality in Premodern
Europe shows that even in earlier centuries, sexual life had an
elementary significance for the coexistence of couples and
communities. It was just as decisive for how individuals saw
themselves and others as it was for maintaining the social,
economic and political order. Franz X. Eder interestingly
emphasises the socio-historical view of sexuality, offering an apt
foil for the cultural perspective which is so prevalent in the
field. In this book, sexual behaviour is understood and thought
about as social practice. From this vantage point, Eder deals with
the function of the sexual in upbringing and socialization, its
significance for the image of men and women, its role in marriage
initiation, and the importance of sexual life for marital
relationships and concubinage. Deviant and discriminated sexual
forms such as prostitution, pornography and same-sex acts are also
addressed throughout. The book explores the ways in which many
people gained sexual experiences before, besides or beyond
marriage, even if these experiences were forbidden in former
societies. While research into the history of sexuality has so far
dealt with such forms of the sexual primarily from the point of
view of regulation and sanctioning, here they are understood as
âpositive' practices that allowed people to understand and take
ownership of their sexual desire.
The aim of this book is to link demand and supply of environmental
information in the field of Life Cycle Management. The book is
based on the results of the CHAINET concerted action financed by
EU-DGXII for the work period 1998-2000, and is intended to build
bridges between the different scientific communities in the field
of Life Cycle Management. A structured approach is followed,
meaning that both demand and supply of environmental information
are characterised, after which the two are linked.
Chapter 2 deals with the demand side; a number of characteristics
are identified including the object of analysis, different question
types, consecutive decision steps, and the cultural context of the
decision at hand. Chapter 3 gives an overview of the supply side,
distinguishing between concepts, analytical tools, procedural
tools, technical elements, and data. The focus of the book is on
analytical tools. In Chapter 4 and in a 34-page annex, eleven
analytical tools are systematically described, including LCA, MIPS,
ERA, MFA, SFA, CERA, IOA, analytical tools for ecodesign, LCC, TCA,
and CBA.
In Chapter 5, demand and supply are linked, starting from the
question types and indicating which types of tools are particularly
suited for which type of question. For instance, it is shown that
LCA is particularly useful for operational questions, but less so
for more strategic questions. Other aspects concern the distinction
between a broad overview and a detailed analysis, and,
interestingly, the cultural context of the decision. It appears
that without agreement on the criteria to be used, quantitative
analytical tools such as LCA, ERA, or CBA may not be very helpful
as support for decision-making. Rather more robust quantitative, or
even qualitative, tools may then be used instead.
Chapter 6 makes a number of concluding remarks. A plea is made for
the combined use of tools, rather than the development of a super
tool. Another important topic concerns the customisation of tools,
which is seen as quite useful if combined with a periodic
validation against a more detailed analysis.
In the text of the preceding chapters, 26 text boxes are included
as practical illustrations of the principles described in the text.
In the following chapters, three cases are presented, dealing with
electronic goods, the car, and clothes washing. These cases show
how, in practice, different tools are used in combination, as a
support for a given decision situation.
The book is particularly suited for courses in higher education,
both for universities and polytechnics, and for use by consultancy
firms, by larger companies, and industrial branch organisations.
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