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Strategic management makes a difference to the performance of
public organizations. This book demonstrates that the most
appropriate response is "it all depends": on which aspects of
strategy content and processes are pursued together, and how these
are combined with organizational structure and the technical and
institutional environment.
Originally published in 1966, the two authors combined skill in
their subject with experience of teaching it to students in Africa
and elsewhere. Their aim was threefold. First and most important to
emphasise to teachers in training how essential it is to regard
children as individuals, each with a character and problems
resulting from heredity and environment. Secondly, to give the
teacher enough knowledge of psychology to help him to understand
each pupil's learning process and behaviour. Thirdly, to stimulate
the teacher to observation, enquiry and thought. Each chapter ends
with suggested exercises, discussion points and reading references.
The book was one of a series offered to Africa teachers in
training. The series was designed to help those who were called
upon to teach the many subjects of the primary school curriculum or
two or more subjects with junior forms of secondary schools. It was
dedicated to the proposition that giving a good basic education to
a country's children is vital to its development programme.
While teaching the Numerical Methods for Engineers course over the
last 15 years, the author found a need for a new textbook, one that
was less elementary, provided applications and problems better
suited for chemical engineers, and contained instruction in Visual
Basic (R) for Applications (VBA). This led to six years of
developing teaching notes that have been enhanced to create the
current textbook, Numerical Methods for Chemical Engineers Using
Excel (R), VBA, and MATLAB (R). Focusing on Excel gives the
advantage of it being generally available, since it is present on
every computer-PC and Mac-that has Microsoft Office installed. The
VBA programming environment comes with Excel and greatly enhances
the capabilities of Excel spreadsheets. While there is no perfect
programming system, teaching this combination offers knowledge in a
widely available program that is commonly used (Excel) as well as a
popular academic software package (MATLAB). Chapters cover
nonlinear equations, Visual Basic, linear algebra, ordinary
differential equations, regression analysis, partial differential
equations, and mathematical programming methods. Each chapter
contains examples that show in detail how a particular numerical
method or programming methodology can be implemented in Excel
and/or VBA (or MATLAB in chapter 10). Most of the examples and
problems presented in the text are related to chemical and
biomolecular engineering and cover a broad range of application
areas including thermodynamics, fluid flow, heat transfer, mass
transfer, reaction kinetics, reactor design, process design, and
process control. The chapters feature "Did You Know" boxes, used to
remind readers of Excel features. They also contain end-of-chapter
exercises, with solutions provided.
Strategic management makes a difference to the performance of
public organizations. This book demonstrates that the most
appropriate response is 'it all depends': on which aspects of
strategy content and processes are pursued together, and how these
are combined with organizational structure and the technical and
institutional environment
In this important theoretical and empirical statement John Law
argues against the purity of post-enlightenment political and
social theory, and offers an alternative post-modern sociology.
Arguing in favor of a sociology of verbs, he suggests that power,
organizations, mind-body dualisms, and macro-micro distinctions may
all be understood as the local performance of recursive modes of
social ordering.
Drawing on a range of theoretical traditions including
actor-network theory, verstehende sociology, and the writing of
Michel Foucault, he explores the production of materials -
including agents and architectures - and their importance for these
modes of ordering. The book, which draws on organizational
ethnography to develop its argument, is essential reading for all
those interested in social theory, materialism, or the sociology of
organizations at the end of the era of high modernity.
Originally published in 1966, the two authors combined skill in
their subject with experience of teaching it to students in Africa
and elsewhere. Their aim was threefold. First and most important to
emphasise to teachers in training how essential it is to regard
children as individuals, each with a character and problems
resulting from heredity and environment. Secondly, to give the
teacher enough knowledge of psychology to help him to understand
each pupil's learning process and behaviour. Thirdly, to stimulate
the teacher to observation, enquiry and thought. Each chapter ends
with suggested exercises, discussion points and reading references.
The book was one of a series offered to Africa teachers in
training. The series was designed to help those who were called
upon to teach the many subjects of the primary school curriculum or
two or more subjects with junior forms of secondary schools. It was
dedicated to the proposition that giving a good basic education to
a country's children is vital to its development programme.
" Interpretations of women in the antebellum period have long
dwelt upon the notion of public versus private gender spheres. As
part of the ongoing reevaluation of the prehistory of the women's
movement, Carolyn Lawes challenges this paradigm and the primacy of
class motivation. She studies the women of antebellum Worcester,
Massachusetts, discovering that whatever their economic background,
women there publicly worked to remake and improve their community
in their own image. Lawes analyzes the organized social activism of
the mostly middle-class, urban, white women of Worcester and finds
that they were at the center of community life and leadership.
Drawing on rich local history collections, Lawes weaves together
information from city and state documents, court cases, medical
records, church collections, newspapers, and diaries and letters to
create a portrait of a group of women for whom constant personal
and social change was the norm. Throughout Women and Reform in a
New England Community, conventional women make seemingly
unconventional choices. A wealthy Worcester matron helped spark a
women-led rebellion against ministerial authority in the town's
orthodox Calvinist church. Similarly, a close look at the town's
sewing circles reveals that they were vehicles for political
exchange as well as social gatherings that included men but
intentionally restricted them to a subordinate role. By the middle
of the nineteenth century, the women of Worcester had taken up
explicitly political and social causes, such as an orphan asylum
they founded, funded, and directed. Lawes argues that economic and
personal instability rather than a desire for social control
motivated women, even relatively privileged ones, into social
activism. She concludes that the local activism of the women of
Worcester stimulated, and was stimulated by, their interest in the
first two national women's rights conventions, held in Worcester in
1850 and 1851. Far from being marginalized from the vital economic,
social, and political issues of their day, the women of this
antebellum New England community insisted upon being active and
ongoing participants in the debates and decisions of their society
and nation.
The Dark Beneath was previously published as Tenacity. 'I read this
in a day and can't wait for the next' Clare Mackintosh, number one
bestseller 'An impressive debut...gripping, entertaining reading'
The Times Lieutenant Dani Lewis must uncover the hidden truth
behind a suspicious death at sea. But will she survive long enough
to find the answers? Full of twists and turns, this gripping crime
thriller is perfect for fans of M.J. Arlidge, Will Dean and Elly
Griffiths. 'Addictively readable' Patricia Cornwell A sailor is
found dead on a submarine. But something doesn't add up... Although
it's ruled a suicide, Lieutenant Dani Lewis - fearless star of the
Special Investigations Branch - knows the man's wife was found
brutally murdered only days before. Now she must enter the cramped
confines of a submarine to interrogate the tight-knit crew. Trapped
deep in the ocean - the only woman on board with a possible killer
in tow - the pressure rises quickly for Dani Lewis. And she may
need to choose between the truth and her own survival if she's to
make it out alive. Two hundred metres below the surface, she will
have nowhere to run and nowhere to hide... 'Pacey, claustrophobic
and utterly thrilling' Eva Dolan Why readers are raving about THE
DARK BENEATH: 'A claustrophobic, addictive and brilliantly
constructed thriller that just won't let go... I really cannot
recommend it highly enough' Liz Loves Books 'Such a high quality
thriller with a fantastic and unusual location - tense and
claustrophobic, it grips instantly' ***** Goodreads Reviewer 'A
must read' ***** Goodreads Reviewer 'Absolutely loved this book
right from the beginning. Gripping from start to finish, couldn't
put it down' ***** Goodreads Reviewer
How having next to nothing can give new meaning to your life, more
courage than you'll ever know and provide the freedom you've always
searched for... In 'A Freedom of Less' Paula shares her insights
into how she found freedom in the simplest of things, changing her
perception of what is important in life and answering some of
life's most significant questions. This book is her journey,
revealing her failures, mistakes, challenges and teachings. If you
want to create a life of freedom then this book is your first step.
Paula regularly writes inspirational and growth challenging
articles for her blog thedailygrow.com 'A Freedom of Less' offers
the readers the chance to experience this honest, authentic and
empowering journey, leaving them with the question 'what does
freedom really mean?' All royalties earned through sales of this
book goes to The A21 Campaign towards helping and stopping Human
Trafficking and Slavery across the world.
In 2003, the United States led a Coalition force into Iraq to
depose Saddam Hussein 's repressive Ba 19ath Party regime. Under
the provisions of the Hague Regulation of 1907, the Coalition
became an occupying power with all of the attendant rights and
responsibilities. To administer Iraq during the occupation, the
United States and its allies established the Coalition Provisional
Authority. The Coalition 's responsibilities included establishing
the rule of law to replace Saddam Hussein 's rule by decree. The
key elements of establishing the rule of law were helping Iraq to
reestablish its judicial system and deal with its past. Following
the war, Iraq 's justice system was a complete shambles. The courts
were looted and vandalized and the legal codes were corrupted by
decades of Saddam Hussein 's decrees. Thousands of former regime
officials were subject to criminal charges for participating in the
Ba 19ath Party 's brutal acts. To deal with the complex issues
involved in restoring the rule of law, the Coalition Provisional
Authority and the Iraqi Governing Council looked to concepts of
transitional justice developed during the last part of the
twentieth century. This monograph compares the Coalition
Provisional Authority 's application of transitional justice
mechanisms to international experts 19 recommendations. The
majority of current thought on transitional justice derives from
transitions in former Communist regimes of Eastern Europe, and
South Africa after apartheid. As a study of justice under
occupation, the paper focuses on transitional mechanisms
appropriate to an occupying power. Military planners need
guidelines and effective analysis to plan for restoring rule of law
in occupations and peace operations. The Coalition Provisional
Authority 's errors are significant. The administrative justice
process of de-Ba 19athification disenfranchised tens of thousands
of Iraqis, leading to widespread unemployment and contributing to
armed insurgency. The Coaliti
'I COULD NOT put this down! So, so, so tense.' Angela Clarke,
Sunday Times bestseller 'OMG WHAT A BOOK!!!!!' A must read and an
easy five stars' ***** Goodreads reviewer Patricia Cornwell called
J.S. Law's debut 'addictively readable' and now Lieutenant Dani
Lewis returns in a gripping new thriller that fans of M.J. Arlidge
and Elly Griffiths will love. A savage murderer taunts the police
from his cell. Naval investigator Dani Lewis made her name by
catching serial killer Christopher Hamilton, a master of
manipulation who now lives to toy with the police. But when a
stranger viciously attacks Dani, she fears Hamilton has one twisted
game left to play. As the case spirals out of control, Dani
realises Hamilton's deadly grip reaches deeper than she ever knew.
With her sanity and family in peril, Dani has no choice but to
confront pure evil - even if it drags up the darkest secrets of the
past. WHY READERS ARE HOOKED ON THE LIEUTENANT DANI LEWIS SERIES:
'I've LOVED this series so far but The Coldest Blood is by far the
best...Fantastic. Highly Recommended.' ***** Goodreads Reviewer 'I
devoured this book...a must read and an easy five stars.' *****
Goodreads Reviewer 'A highly enjoyable, fast paced drama...keeps
you gripped from beginning to end.' ***** Goodreads Reviewer PRAISE
FOR J.S. LAW: 'J.S. Law's taut crime novel oozes authenticity. I
read this in a day and can't wait for the next in what will
undoubtedly be an explosive series' Clare Mackintosh, number one
bestseller 'An impressive debut...gripping, entertaining reading'
The Times 'Addictively readable, and memories of it linger like
dreams' Patricia Cornwell
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