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Cajun Country Chronicles
William J Thibodeaux
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"Clerics in the Middle Ages" were subjected to differing ideals of
masculinity, both from within the Church and from lay society. The
historians in this volume interrogate the meaning of masculine
identity for the medieval clergy, by considering a wide range of
sources, time periods and geographical contexts.
Clerics in the Middle Ages were subjected to differing ideals of
masculinity, both from within the Church and from lay society. The
historians in this volume interrogate the meaning of masculine
identity for the medieval clergy, by considering a wide range of
sources, time periods and geographical contexts.
A comprehensive account of the state of the science of
environmental mass transport Edited by Louis J. Thibodeaux and
Donald Mackay, renowned experts in this field, the Handbook of
Chemical Mass Transport in the Environment covers those processes
which are critically important for assessing chemical fate,
exposure, and risk. In a comprehensive and authoritative format,
this unique handbook provides environmental chemists,
geoscientists, engineers, and modelers with the essential
capabilities to understand and quantify transport. In addition, it
offers a one-stop resource on environmental mass transfer and mass
transport coefficient estimation methods for all genres. The book
begins by discussing mass transport fundamentals from an
environmental perspective. It introduces the concept of mobility -
key to environmental fate, since transport must occur prior to any
reaction or partitioning within the natural multimedia
compartments. The fugacity approach to environmental mass transfer
and the conventional approach are examined. This is followed by a
description of the individual mass transport processes and the
appropriate flux equations required for a quantitative expression.
The editors have identified 41 individual processes believed to be
the most environmentally significant, which form the basis for the
remainder of the book Using a consistent format for easy reference,
each chapter: Introduces the specific processes Provides a detailed
qualitative description Presents key theoretical mathematical
formulations Describes field or laboratory measurements of
transport parameters Gives data tables and algorithms for numerical
estimates Offers a guide for users familiar with the process who
are seeking a direct pathway to obtain the numerical coefficients
Presents computed example problems, case studies and/or exercises
with worked-through solutions and answers The final chapter
presents the editors' insight into future needs and emerging
priorities. Accessible and relevant to a broad range of science and
engineering users, this volume captures the state of the transport
science and practice in this critical area.
The United States continues to crack down on drug trafficking
despite a growing number of citizens who think we should legalize
drugs. If you have doubts about the legalization of drugs in the
United States, you are not alone. It's important to consider all
the facts before coming to conclusions. Gangrillas uncovers the
facts and data that usually remain hidden. In addition to
discussing ways the drug trade affects the United States, authors
D. Mendez Beddow and Sam J. Thibodeaux examine its roots in other
countries. They consider a variety of topics, including / the pros
and cons of legalization; / the history of cocoa leaf products; /
the historical background of Bolivarization; / the drug trade and
its connection to terrorism. The Western Hemisphere Drug Policy
Commission was quietly created in December 2009 to determine the
merits of legalizing drugs. Meanwhile, just several months later,
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton declared the turf war of the
Mexican cartels an "insurgency" similar to the situation in
Colombia twenty years ago. Establish your own, informed opinions
and develop a clear understanding of the pros, cons, and challenges
that would accompany the legalization of drugs in Gangrillas.
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