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A Broken Game (Hardcover)
Chelsea Caslie; Illustrated by Eric Williams; Edited by Alex Williams
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Discovery Miles 5 450
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Magic of Lies (Hardcover)
Joyce Gee; Cover design or artwork by Eric Williams; Edited by Alex Williams
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R687
Discovery Miles 6 870
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Fatal Reset (Hardcover)
Chelsea Caslie; Edited by Alex Williams; Cover design or artwork by Eric Williams
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R550
Discovery Miles 5 500
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Lost in Fantasia (Hardcover)
Chelsea Caslie; Edited by Alex Williams; Cover design or artwork by Eric Williams
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Discovery Miles 5 580
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A Kiss to Wake Me (Hardcover)
Cheryl Eager; Cover design or artwork by Eric Williams; Edited by 5310 Publishing
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Discovery Miles 6 530
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The Lonesome Road (Hardcover)
Harisson Shaws; Edited by Alex Williams; Cover design or artwork by Eric Williams
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R603
Discovery Miles 6 030
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Personal computers have made life convenient in many ways, but what
about their impacts on the environment due to production, use and
disposal? Manufacturing computers requires prodigious quantities of
fossil fuels, toxic chemicals and water. Rapid improvements in
performance mean we often buy a new machine every 1-3 years, which
adds up to mountains of waste computers. How should societies
respond to manage these environmental impacts?
This volume addresses the environmental impacts and management of
computers through a set of analyses on issues ranging from
environmental assessment, technologies for recycling, consumer
behaviour, strategies of computer manufacturing firms, and
government policies. One conclusion is that extending the lifespan
of computers (e.g. through reselling) is an environmentally and
economically effective strategy that deserves more attention from
governments, firms and the general public.
This book examines U.S.-Latin American relations from an
historical, contemporary, and theoretical perspective. Its
overriding objectives are to: 1) analyze the issues, stakes,
milestone events, trends, and mutual perceptions of the
relationship, and 2) use them to illustrate the utility and
limitations of some of the central theories, concepts, and analytic
frameworks developed to explain international relations and foreign
policymaking. The text provides students a set of analytic tools
that will better equip them to understand the complexities of
international politics in general, and hemispheric relations in
particular. By drawing examples from the distant and more recent
past -- and interweaving history with theory -- Williams
illustrates the enduring principles of International Relations
theory and provides students the conceptual tools required to help
them organize facts, think systematically about issues, weigh
competing explanations, and have confidence in their own
conclusions regarding the past, present, and future of
international politics in the region.
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Ravilious: Submarine (Hardcover)
James Russell; Edited by Tim Mainstone; Illustrated by Eric William Ravilious
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Discovery Miles 6 870
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About the artist's second major foray into lithography, the set of
prints he made in 1940/41 while working as a war artist. Known as
the Submarine Series.
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