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Design is the essential component of engineering. Design Matters
demonstrates the need to understand the context, process and
delivery of engineering projects and services by focusing on the
nature and practice of engineering design. The book specifically
highlights the cultural, economic, political and social parameters
and illustrates the importance of their understanding as
demonstrated by successful designers.
Unique to Design Matters are case studies that demonstrate the
principles described in the book and the importance of using
multidisciplinary teams to achieve effective design development.
Contributions are included from key professionals involved in
several high-profile and innovative civil and industrial
engineering projects, including:
- A Diagnostic Analyser, Northern Ireland
- A Foot Prosthesis, UK
- The Channel Tunnel Terminal, UK
- The Channel Tunnel Rail Link, UK
- The London Eye, London
- The Lesotho Hydro-electric Project, Natal
- An Australian Timber Arch Bridge, Melbourne
- The Bahaii Temple, New Delhi, India
- The Hampden Gurney Primary School, London
- The Bridge Academy Secondary School, London
- The Harris-Manchester College, Oxford
- The Angel of the North, Gateshead, UK
Design Matters is an ideal text for graduate students in all
branches of engineering looking to gain a practical introduction to
the breadth and depth of the design process as well as to
practicing engineers who wish to gain further insight into how
design engineering worksstrategically.
James Armstrong is an internationally-known consulting engineer,
a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering and a past president
of the Institution of Structural Engineers. He was responsible for
the design and planning of such world-class projects as the Channel
Tunnel Terminal works, the Falkland Islands airport and the
University of Surrey, UK. In academia he has taught as a visiting
professor at universities in the UK, United States, South Africa,
Australia and New Zealand. He has travelled and lectured widely, in
Russia, Romania, Brazil, India, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Singapore and
Hong Kong.
This book reinterprets British dramas of the early-nineteenth
century through the lens of the star actors for whom they were
written. Unlike most playwrights of previous generations, the
writers of British Romantic dramas generally did not work in the
theatre themselves. However, they closely followed the careers of
star performers. Even when they did not directly know actors, they
had what media theorists have dubbed "para-social interactions"
with those stars, interacting with them through the mediation of
mass communication, whether as audience members, newspaper and
memoir readers, or consumers of prints, porcelain miniatures, and
other manifestations of "fan" culture. This study takes an in-depth
look at four pairs of performers and playwrights: Sarah Siddons and
Joanna Baillie, Julia Glover and Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Edmund
Kean and Lord Byron, and Eliza O'Neill and Percy Bysshe Shelley.
These charismatic performers, knowingly or not, helped to guide the
development of a character-based theatre-from the emotion-dominated
plays made popular by Baillie to the pinnacle of Romantic drama
under Shelley. They shepherded in a new style of writing that had
verbal sophistication and engaged meaningfully with the moral
issues of the day. They helped to create not just new modes of
acting, but new ways of writing that could make use of their
extraordinary talents.
Labor and labor norms orient much of contemporary life, organizing
our days and years and driving planetary environmental change. Yet,
labor, as a foundational set of values and practices, has not been
sufficiently interrogated in the context of the environmental
humanities for its profound role in climate change and other
crises. This collection of essays demonstrates the urgent need to
rethink models and customs of labor and leisure in the
Anthropocene. Recognizing the grave traumas and hazards plaguing
planet Earth, contributors expose fundamental flaws in ideas of
work and search for ways to redirect cultures toward more
sustainable modes of life. These essays evaluate Anthropocene
frames of interpretation, dramatize problems and potentials in
regimes of labor, and explore leisure practices such as walking and
storytelling as modes of recasting life, while a coda advocates
reviving notions of work as craft.
This book demonstrates the need to understand the context,
process and delivery of engineering projects and services by
focusing on engineering design. It highlights the cultural,
economic, political and social parameters and illustrates the
importance of their understanding. The book benefits from a unique
combination of academic rigour and the experience gained from
decades of designing some of the world 's most important civil
engineering projects.
Labor and labor norms orient much of contemporary life, organizing
our days and years and driving planetary environmental change. Yet,
labor, as a foundational set of values and practices, has not been
sufficiently interrogated in the context of the environmental
humanities for its profound role in climate change and other
crises. This collection of essays demonstrates the urgent need to
rethink models and customs of labor and leisure in the
Anthropocene. Recognizing the grave traumas and hazards plaguing
planet Earth, contributors expose fundamental flaws in ideas of
work and search for ways to redirect cultures toward more
sustainable modes of life. These essays evaluate Anthropocene
frames of interpretation, dramatize problems and potentials in
regimes of labor, and explore leisure practices such as walking and
storytelling as modes of recasting life, while a coda advocates
reviving notions of work as craft.
Using the same principles and methods that have proven so successful for other fund raising activities, James S. Armstrong takes you step by step through the four-phase process of managing fund raising events. This down-to-earth guide--part of the Excellence in Fund Raising Workbook Series from The Fund Raising School at Indiana University--will show how to produce events that will raise money cost effectively, expand your support base, and attract attention to your cause. Designed to be a well-thumbed reference, the workbook also includes answers to the most frequently asked questions.
Focusing on key topics important in allied health and nursing
careers, this engaging book is ideal for readers who have had no
prior exposure to chemistry. Emphasizing problem-solving
techniques, the book takes the most direct path to biomolecules and
metabolic processes, provides a wealth of worked examples to help
readers understand key chemical concepts, includes novel and
relevant "Health Notes" in the margins, and weaves biological and
medical applications throughout.
In "Blue Lash, James Armstrong explores the way a physical place
can be alchemically transformed into mental geographies. The world
of Lake Superior comes alive and expands outward in these
haiku-like poems: cicadas "grind their teeth/under the blue roof of
August"; a quartz pebble becomes "little knuckle/petrified
egg/white as a wave-cap"; a Jet Ski "revs past the dock/like a
demon out of Milton." Stripping away the layer of sentimentality
that often cloaks the lake, Armstrong portrays it instead as a
rebuke to human arrogance, and a reminder of the sublime
indifference of wild places.
An intimate biography of American statesman and 1972 presidential
candidate George McGovern by one of his closest friends. "James
Armstrong has created a remarkable portrait of George McGovern as
not only a legendary Senator and Presidential candidate. but as a
Liberator bomber pilot in World War II, a history professor, a
political party reformer. and a champion of comprehensive efforts
to feed the world. "As our nation once again begins to search for
our next President, . Armstrong's theme "if only, if only," with
George McGovern as a shining example should spur our determination
to work much harder to make the best choice." Richard G. Lugar
United States Senate (Ret.).
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages,
poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the
original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
believe this work is culturally important, and despite the
imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of
our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works
worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in
the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
++++ The below data was compiled from various identification fields
in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as
an additional tool in helping to ensure edition identification:
++++ A Treatise On The Law Relating To Marriages In Lower Canada
James Armstrong s.n., 1857 Marriage law
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages,
poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the
original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
believe this work is culturally important, and despite the
imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of
our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works
worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in
the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
++++ The below data was compiled from various identification fields
in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as
an additional tool in helping to ensure edition identification:
++++ "Wanny Blossoms" A Book Of Song, With A Briff sic] Treatise On
Fishing With The Fly, Worm, Minnow And Roe; Sketches Of Border
Life, And Fox And Otter Hunting 2 James Armstrong Printed at the
Herald Office, 1879
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