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Walking with the Missus is a book about a couple as they walk down
the journey of life, with many side trips, some sad and some
delightfully funny. The Missus is featured in much of the book, but
not always as she would like to be portrayed. However, things do
seem to balance out with not only the Missus but also with the
sharing of happy and sad experiences. The experiences the reader
shares in this book go along well with the usual pulling for the
underdog, because even with all of the often negative things that
are described in this book the underdog is triumphant in the end.
It is definitely a feel good book.
This book is the first of its kind to investigate the ongoing
significance of industrial craft in deindustrialising places such
as Australia. Providing an alternative to the nostalgic trope of
the redundant factory 'craftsman', this book introduces the
intriguing and little-known trade of engineering patternmaking,
where objects are brought to life through the handmade 'originals'
required for mass production. Drawing on oral histories collected
by the author, this book highlights the experiences of industrial
craftspeople in Australian manufacturing, as they navigate
precarious employment, retraining, gendered career pathways,
creative expression and technological change. The book argues that
digital fabrication technologies may modify or transform industrial
craft, but should not obliterate it. Industrial craft is about more
than the rudimentary production of everyday objects: it is about
human creativity, material knowledge and meaningful work, and it
will be key to human survival in the troubled times ahead.
The world of work is tightly entwined with the world of things. Hot
metal illuminates connections between design, material culture and
labour between the 1960s and the 1980s, when the traditional crafts
of hot-metal typesetting and letterpress were finally made obsolete
with the introduction of computerised technologies. This
multidisciplinary history provides an evocative rendering of design
culture by exploring an intriguing case: a doggedly traditional
Government Printing Office in Australia. It explores the struggles
experienced by printers as they engaged in technological
retraining, shortly before facing factory closure. Topics explored
include spatial memory within oral history, gender-labour tensions,
the rise of neoliberalism and the secret making of objects 'on the
side'. This book will appeal to researchers in design and social
history, labour history, material culture and gender studies. It is
an accessible, richly argued text that will benefit students
seeking to learn about the nature and erosion of blue-collar work
and the history of printing as a craft. -- .
An Accessible, Scientifically Rigorous Presentation That Helps Your
Students Learn the Real Stuff Winner of a CHOICE Outstanding
Academic Book Award 2011"... takes the revolutionary concepts and
techniques that have traditionally been fodder for graduate study
and makes them accessible for all. ... outstanding introduction to
the broad field of nanotechnology provides a solid foundation for
further study. ... Highly recommended."-N.M. Fahrenkopf, University
at Albany, CHOICE Magazine 2011 Give your students the thorough
grounding they need in nanotechnology. A rigorous yet accessible
treatment of one of the world's fastest growing fields,
Nanotechnology: Understanding Small Systems, Third Edition provides
an accessible introduction without sacrificing rigorous scientific
details. This approach makes the subject matter accessible to
students from a variety of disciplines. Building on the foundation
set by the first two bestselling editions, this third edition
maintains the features that made previous editions popular with
students and professors alike. See What's New in the Third Edition:
Updated coverage of the eight main facets of nanotechnology
Expanded treatment of health/environmental ramifications of
nanomaterials Comparison of macroscale systems to those at the
nanoscale, showing how scale phenomena affects behavior New chapter
on nanomedicine New problems, examples, and an exhaustive nanotech
glossary Filled with real-world examples and original
illustrations, the presentation makes the material fun and
engaging. The systems-based approach gives students the tools to
create systems with unique functions and characteristics. Fitting
neatly between popular science books and high-level treatises, the
book works from the ground up to provide a gateway into an exciting
and rapidly evolving area of science.
An Accessible, Scientifically Rigorous Presentation That Helps Your
Students Learn the Real Stuff Winner of a CHOICE Outstanding
Academic Book Award 2011"... takes the revolutionary concepts and
techniques that have traditionally been fodder for graduate study
and makes them accessible for all. ... outstanding introduction to
the broad field of nanotechnology provides a solid foundation for
further study. ... Highly recommended."-N.M. Fahrenkopf, University
at Albany, CHOICE Magazine 2011 Give your students the thorough
grounding they need in nanotechnology. A rigorous yet accessible
treatment of one of the world's fastest growing fields,
Nanotechnology: Understanding Small Systems, Third Edition provides
an accessible introduction without sacrificing rigorous scientific
details. This approach makes the subject matter accessible to
students from a variety of disciplines. Building on the foundation
set by the first two bestselling editions, this third edition
maintains the features that made previous editions popular with
students and professors alike. See What's New in the Third Edition:
Updated coverage of the eight main facets of nanotechnology
Expanded treatment of health/environmental ramifications of
nanomaterials Comparison of macroscale systems to those at the
nanoscale, showing how scale phenomena affects behavior New chapter
on nanomedicine New problems, examples, and an exhaustive nanotech
glossary Filled with real-world examples and original
illustrations, the presentation makes the material fun and
engaging. The systems-based approach gives students the tools to
create systems with unique functions and characteristics. Fitting
neatly between popular science books and high-level treatises, the
book works from the ground up to provide a gateway into an exciting
and rapidly evolving area of science.
This book is the first of its kind to investigate the ongoing
significance of industrial craft in deindustrialising places such
as Australia. Providing an alternative to the nostalgic trope of
the redundant factory 'craftsman', this book introduces the
intriguing and little-known trade of engineering patternmaking,
where objects are brought to life through the handmade 'originals'
required for mass production. Drawing on oral histories collected
by the author, this book highlights the experiences of industrial
craftspeople in Australian manufacturing, as they navigate
precarious employment, retraining, gendered career pathways,
creative expression and technological change. The book argues that
digital fabrication technologies may modify or transform industrial
craft, but should not obliterate it. Industrial craft is about more
than the rudimentary production of everyday objects: it is about
human creativity, material knowledge and meaningful work, and it
will be key to human survival in the troubled times ahead.
Winner of an Outstanding Academic Title Award from CHOICE
MagazineTransistors using one electron at a time. Seemingly
transparent sunscreens made with titanium dioxide particles that
block harmful UV rays. Nanometer-sized specks of gold that change
color to red and melt at 750 DegreesC instead of 1,064 DegreesC.
Nanotechnology finds the unique properties of things at the
nanometer scale and then puts them to use! Although nanotechnology
is a hot topic with a wide range of fascinating applications, the
search for a true introductory popular resource usually comes up
cold. Closer to a popular science book than a high-level treatise,
Nanotechnology: The Whole Story works from the ground up to provide
a detailed yet accessible introduction to one of the world's
fastest growing fields. Dive headlong into nanotechnology! Tackling
the eight main disciplines-nanomaterials, nanomechanics,
nanoelectronics, nanoscale heat transfer, nanophotonics, nanoscale
fluid mechanics, nanobiotechnology, and nanomedicine-this book
explains what's different at the nanoscale, and how we exploit
those differences to make useful things. You're holding the key to
an exciting and rapidly evolving field. So get The Whole Story...
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