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Needlepoint is back in the spotlight with a graphic and
contemporary new look. In this bumper directory of patterns, all
the designs are easy to stitch in yarn on canvas. The main stitch
used for these patterns is the Bargello stitch, a stitch that
actually includes several variations such as flame stitch and
Florentine stitch. This group of stitches use regular, straight
stitches that repeat with a regular offset. Further patterns also
use other stitches adapted to the canvas, which will allow you to
diversify your techniques and obtain more complex designs.
Throughout the pages, you will discover simple patterns that can be
repeated ad infinitum, allowing you to cover any size canvas.
Follow the colours given or change to your own palettes for even
greater pattern variations. Frame your creations or transform them
into cushions, bags, cases and more - the hardest part is choosing
which of the 500 patterns to start with!
Under a framework in which technology and organizational
innovation are markedly separated, this book advances knowledge on
the topic by exploring the antecedents of a firm's adoption of
organizational innovation and its performance consequences.
The concept of organizational innovation encompasses the
introduction of new administrative organizational and managerial
activities, although currently it is accepted that these terms
overlap. There are two different kinds of organizational
innovation, usually inter-related: structural
innovations(organizational arrangement and the division of labour
within it)and managerial innovations(the way a firm organizes its
activities or its personnel).
Based on papers from the Organizational Innovation and its
Background, Consequences and Technological Complementarities
Performance Conference, this volume contributes to the
organizational and innovation literature by providing insights on
the antecedents of the adoption of management innovation; exploring
the complementary roles of management and technological innovation;
addressing the performance consequences of management innovation
adoption with and without technological innovation; and discusses
management innovation using the resource-based view, thus enriching
that theoretical approach.
This contributed volume studies and explains the effect of
agglomeration on a firm's innovation and performance. It presents
new cases as well as new topics within the agglomeration
phenomenon, exploring also their role under the Great Recession.
Beyond the analysis of regions or clusters, this volume focuses on
firms within agglomerations and captures this phenomenon from
different perspectives, contexts and diverse literatures.
Specifically, it looks at the question under what circumstances
exert generate benefits on firms' performance, and how those gains
are generated and distributed, usually asymmetrically, across
agglomerated firms. In this context, the book addresses topics such
as networks, collocation, labor mobility, firm's strategies,
innovation, competitiveness and collective actions across a diverse
set of literatures, including economic geography, business
economics, management, social networks, industrial districts,
international business, sociology or industry dynamics.
Various theories have been put forward as to why business and
industry develops in clusters and despite good work being carried
out on path dependence and dynamics, this is still very much an
emerging topic in the social sciences. To date, no overarching
theoretical framework has been developed to show how clusters
evolve. Unfolding Cluster Evolution aims to address this gap by
presenting theoretical and empirical research on the geography of
innovation. This contributed volume seeks to shed light on the
understanding of clusters and its dynamic evolution. The book
provides evidence to suggest that traditional perspectives from
evolutionary economic geography need to be wedded to management
thinking in order to reach this point. Bringing together thinking
from a range of disciplines and countries across Europe, this book
explores a wide range of topics from the capability approach, to
network dynamics, to multinational corporations, to firm entry and
exit and social capital. This book will be of interest to policy
makers and students of urban studies, economic geography, and
planning and development.
Before The Suicide Squad takes on your favorite heroes in the
upcoming video game, Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League,
pick up this thrilling prequel and watch them kill Arkham Asylum!
Amanda Waller has taken control of the recently rebuilt Arkham
Asylum, and her brutal tactics and merciless methods have led to
the most secure Arkham Gotham has ever known. But when the cell
doors open and the inmates are left in a free-for-all deathmatch,
Waller's true intentions reveal themselves: Identify the strongest,
smartest, and most brutal inmates of the Asylum to serve her on
Task Force X. Things are gonna get messy in this prequel to
Rocksteady's Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League! Collects
Suicide Squad: Kill Arkham Asylum #1-5
The aim of this book is to unlock the power of the freeware R
language to advanced university students and researchers dealing
with whole-rock geochemistry of (meta-) igneous rocks. The first
part covers data input/output, calculation of commonly used indexes
and plotting in R. The core of the book then focusses on the
presentation and practical implementations of modelling techniques
used for fingerprinting processes such as partial melting,
fractional crystallization, binary mixing or AFC using major-,
trace-element and radiogenic isotope data. The reader will be given
a firm theoretical basis for forward/reverse modelling, followed by
exercises dealing with typical problems likely to be encountered in
real life, and their solutions using R. The concluding sections
demonstrate, using practical examples, how a researcher can proceed
in developing a realistic model simulating natural systems. The
appendices outline the fundamentals of the R language and provide a
quick introduction to the open-source R-package GCDkit for
interpretation of whole-rock geochemical data from igneous and
metamorphic rocks.
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Peter Milligan, Jesus Hervas, James Devlin
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Ambient Assisted Living and Home Care - 4th International Workshop, IWAAL 2012, Vitoria-Gasteiz, Spain, December 3-5, 2012, Proceedings (Paperback, 2012 ed.)
Jose Bravo, Ramon Hervas, Marcela Rodriguez
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 4th
International Workshop on Ambient Assisted Living, IWAAL 2012, held
in Vitoria-Gasteiz, Spain, in December 2012. The 58 research papers
were carefully reviewed and selected from various submissions. The
papers are organized in topical sections such as intelligent
healthcare and home-care environments, AAL environments, sensing
and monitoring, human-computer interaction at assistive
environments, semantic modeling for realizing AAL, and application
domains.
Various theories have been put forward as to why business and
industry develops in clusters and despite good work being carried
out on path dependence and dynamics, this is still very much an
emerging topic in the social sciences. To date, no overarching
theoretical framework has been developed to show how clusters
evolve. Unfolding Cluster Evolution aims to address this gap by
presenting theoretical and empirical research on the geography of
innovation. This contributed volume seeks to shed light on the
understanding of clusters and its dynamic evolution. The book
provides evidence to suggest that traditional perspectives from
evolutionary economic geography need to be wedded to management
thinking in order to reach this point. Bringing together thinking
from a range of disciplines and countries across Europe, this book
explores a wide range of topics from the capability approach, to
network dynamics, to multinational corporations, to firm entry and
exit and social capital. This book will be of interest to policy
makers and students of urban studies, economic geography, and
planning and development.
In its analysis of the archaeologies and histories of the northern
fringe of Europe, this book provides a focus on
animistic-shamanistic cosmologies and the associated
human-environment relations from the Neolithic to modern times. The
North has fascinated Europeans throughout history, as an enchanted
world of natural and supernatural marvels: a land of light and
dark, of northern lights and the midnight sun, of witches and magic
and of riches ranging from amber to oil. Northern lands conflate
fantasies and realities. Rich archaeological, historical,
ethnographic and folkloric materials combine in this book with
cutting-edge theoretical perspectives drawn from relational
ontologies and epistemologies, producing a fresh approach to the
prehistory and history of a region that is pivotal to understanding
Europe-wide processes, such as Neolithization and modernization.
This book examines the mythical and actual northern worlds, with
northern relational modes of perceiving and engaging with the world
on the one hand and the 'place' of the North in European culture on
the other. This book is an indispensable read for scholars of
archaeology, anthropology, cultural studies and folklore in
northern Europe, as well as researchers interested in how the North
is intertwined with developments in the broader European and
Eurasian world. It provides a deep-time understanding of globally
topical issues and conflicting interests, as expressed by debates
and controversies around Arctic resources, nature preservation and
indigenous rights.
A student friendly guide to climate change, with a unique
multi-level approach, written by leading experts. The first text to
focus on the impact of climate change at a local and regional
level, enriched with real-world case studies to help students
understand and apply the science of climate change. Key Features -
An innovative approach which xplores the global, regional, and
local impacts of climate change. - Provides a comprehensive
overview of climate change, to support students coming to the
subject for the first time. - Contemporary case studies throughout
the book, on issues such as sea ice, viticulture, and wildland
fires help students understand how to apply the science of climate
change in a real-world context. - Written by leading experts in the
field. Digital Formats and Resources Climate Change is available
for students and institutions to purchase in a variety of formats,
and is supported by online resources. The e-book offers a mobile
experience and convenient access: www.oxfordtextbooks.co.uk/ebooks
Student Resources - Case studies, with discussion questions -
Blog-style topical updates Lecturer Resources - Image Bank
In its analysis of the archaeologies and histories of the northern
fringe of Europe, this book provides a focus on
animistic-shamanistic cosmologies and the associated
human-environment relations from the Neolithic to modern times. The
North has fascinated Europeans throughout history, as an enchanted
world of natural and supernatural marvels: a land of light and
dark, of northern lights and the midnight sun, of witches and magic
and of riches ranging from amber to oil. Northern lands conflate
fantasies and realities. Rich archaeological, historical,
ethnographic and folkloric materials combine in this book with
cutting-edge theoretical perspectives drawn from relational
ontologies and epistemologies, producing a fresh approach to the
prehistory and history of a region that is pivotal to understanding
Europe-wide processes, such as Neolithization and modernization.
This book examines the mythical and actual northern worlds, with
northern relational modes of perceiving and engaging with the world
on the one hand and the 'place' of the North in European culture on
the other. This book is an indispensable read for scholars of
archaeology, anthropology, cultural studies and folklore in
northern Europe, as well as researchers interested in how the North
is intertwined with developments in the broader European and
Eurasian world. It provides a deep-time understanding of globally
topical issues and conflicting interests, as expressed by debates
and controversies around Arctic resources, nature preservation and
indigenous rights.
This book explores the rationale, methodologies, and results of
arts-based approaches in social work research today. It is the
first dedicated analysis of its kind, providing practical examples
of when to choose arts-based research, how the arts are used by
social work researchers and integrated with additional methods, and
ways to evaluate its efficacy. The multiple examples of arts-based
research in social work in this book reveal how arts methods are
inherently connected to the resilience and creativity of research
participants, social workers, and social work researchers. With
international contributions from experts in their fields, this is a
welcome overview of the arts in social work for anyone connected to
the field.
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