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This book examines a writing activity that has recently fallen into
disrepute. Outlining has a bad reputation among students, even
though many teachers and textbooks still recommend the process. In
part, the author argues, the medium is to blame. Paper and ink make
the revision difficult. But if one uses an electronic outliner, the
activity can be very helpful in developing a thoughtful and
effective document, particularly one that spans many pages and
deals with a complicated subject. Outlining Goes Electronic takes
an historical approach, examining the way people developed the idea
of outlining, from the classical period to the present. We see that
the medium in which people worked strongly shaped their
assumptions, ideas, and use of outlines. In developing a
theoretical model of outlining as an activity, the author argues
that a relatively new electronic tool-software that accelerates and
performs the process of outlining-can give us a new perspective
from which to engage previous classroom models of writing, recent
writing theory, and current practice in the technical writing
field.
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Jerusalem: 1-704 (Hardcover)
Hannah M. Cotton, Leah Di Segni, Werner Eck, Benjamin Isaac, Alla Kushnir-Stein, …
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R6,378
Discovery Miles 63 780
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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The first volume of the Corpus Inscriptionum Iudaeae/Palaestinae
covers the inscriptions of Jerusalem from the time of Alexander to
the Arabs conquest, in all the languages used for inscriptions
during those times: Hebrew, Aramaic, Greek, Latin, Syrian,
Armenian. The approximately 1,100 texts have been arranged in
categories based on three epochs: up to the destruction of
Jerusalem in the year 70, to the beginning of the 4th century, and
to the end of Byzantine rule in the 7th century.
The second volume of the Corpus Inscriptionum Iudaeae/Palaestinae
covers the inscriptions of Caesarea Maritima and the coastal region
of the Middle Coast from Tel Aviv in the south to Haifa in the
north from the time of Alexander to the Muslim conquest. The
approx. 1,050 texts comprise all the languages used for
inscriptions during this period (Greek, Latin, Hebrew, Aramaic,
Samaritan, Syrian, and Persian) and are arranged according to the
principal settlements and their territory. The great majority of
the texts belongs to Caesarea, the capital of the province of
Judaea/Syria Palaestina. No other place in Judaea has produced more
Latin inscriptions than this area, reflecting the strong Roman
influence on the city.
2f, 2m / Musical, TYA/Jr. High/High School / Simple set Greedy
humans exploit the kindness of a magical gnome in this fractured
fairy tale based on the Brother's Grimm. An ambitious peasant will
say anything to convince the cash-strapped king to marry her lowly
daughter, even if it means pretending the girl knows how to spin
ordinary straw into priceless gold. Forced to spin or die, the
hapless girl begs a lovelorn gnome to save her with his magic. And
when her newfound "talent" leads to a royal marriage proposal, the
aspiring princess will promise the gnome anything to keep up the
deception. Even her firstborn child! Too late, she realizes the
only way to break her promise is to guess the identity of the
mysterious gnome before her time runs out and her subterfuge
catches up with her. "Suffice it to say that author Jeff Goode and
composer Jonathan Price...are an astonishingly talented team." -The
Bar Harbor Times
Introduction to Structures - the lead book in the Architect's
Guidebook to Structures series - presents structures in simple,
accessible fashion through beautiful illustrations, worked
examples, and from the perspective of practicing professionals with
a combined experience of over 75 years. It introduces the student
to, and reminds the practitioner of, fundamental structural design
principles. Beginning by introducing structural forms in nature and
history, the process of design, and selecting structural systems
and materials, the book then moves onto statics, mechanics of
materials, and structural analysis. The final chapter provides
guidance on preliminary structural design, complete with decision
criteria and design tables. Edited by experienced professional
structural engineers, with vital contributions from practicing
architects, Introduction to Structures is fully illustrated,
contains clear step by step examples and preliminary design
guidance. Designed as a key textbook for introductory structures
courses, it is also an indispensable reference for practicing
architects.
Introduction to Structures - the lead book in the Architect's
Guidebook to Structures series - presents structures in simple,
accessible fashion through beautiful illustrations, worked
examples, and from the perspective of practicing professionals with
a combined experience of over 75 years. It introduces the student
to, and reminds the practitioner of, fundamental structural design
principles. Beginning by introducing structural forms in nature and
history, the process of design, and selecting structural systems
and materials, the book then moves onto statics, mechanics of
materials, and structural analysis. The final chapter provides
guidance on preliminary structural design, complete with decision
criteria and design tables. Edited by experienced professional
structural engineers, with vital contributions from practicing
architects, Introduction to Structures is fully illustrated,
contains clear step by step examples and preliminary design
guidance. Designed as a key textbook for introductory structures
courses, it is also an indispensable reference for practicing
architects.
Masonry is found extensively in construction throughout the world.
It is economical and strong. Masonry Design-part of the Architect's
Guidebook to Structures series-presents the fundamentals in an
accessible fashion through beautiful illustrations, simple and
complete examples, and from the perspective of practicing
professionals with hundreds of projects under their belt and
decades of teaching experience. Masonry Design provides the student
with and reminds the practitioner of fundamental masonry design
principles. Beginning with an intriguing case study of the Mesa
Verde National Park visitor center, the subsequent chapters present
the fundamentals of masonry design, bending, shear, compression
design, wind and seismic design, and connection design. It is a
refreshing change in textbooks for architectural materials courses
and is an indispensable reference for practicing architects.
Masonry is found extensively in construction throughout the world.
It is economical and strong. Masonry Design-part of the Architect's
Guidebook to Structures series-presents the fundamentals in an
accessible fashion through beautiful illustrations, simple and
complete examples, and from the perspective of practicing
professionals with hundreds of projects under their belt and
decades of teaching experience. Masonry Design provides the student
with and reminds the practitioner of fundamental masonry design
principles. Beginning with an intriguing case study of the Mesa
Verde National Park visitor center, the subsequent chapters present
the fundamentals of masonry design, bending, shear, compression
design, wind and seismic design, and connection design. It is a
refreshing change in textbooks for architectural materials courses
and is an indispensable reference for practicing architects.
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Steel Design (Paperback)
Paul McMullin, Jonathan Price, Richard Seelos
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R1,087
Discovery Miles 10 870
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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Steel Design covers steel design fundamentals for architects and
engineers, such as tension elements, flexural elements, shear and
torsion, compression elements, connections, and lateral design. As
part of the Architect's Guidebooks to Structures series it provides
a comprehensive overview using both imperial and metric units of
measurement. Each chapter includes design steps, rules of thumb,
and design examples. This book is meant for both professionals and
for students taking structures courses or comprehensive studies. As
a compact summary of key ideas, it is ideal for anyone needing a
quick guide to steel design. More than 150 black and white images
are included.
The fifth edition of Psychiatry introduces medical students and
junior doctors to the fundamentals of psychiatric knowledge in a
patient centred, digestible, and memorable way. Written by
clinicians who deliver front-line patient care and boast years of
teaching experience, practical information is informed by theory
and research. Written with an underlying philosophy that positive
rapport with patients is central to providing successful
psychiatric care this is a trustworthy and lauded guide to
diagnosis and management. Organised into 34 chapters on core
topics, information is laid out in a concise, user-friendly format
with case studies, and scientific research formatted into boxes for
easy access, ensuring students can quickly locate key information
for revision and examinations. Previous First Prize winner for
Psychiatry at the British Medical Association Book Awards, this
textbook is ideal for those requiring a grounding in the discipline
of patient-centred and evidence-based care.
This book examines a writing activity that has recently fallen into
disrepute. Outlining has a bad reputation among students, even
though many teachers and textbooks still recommend the process. In
part, the author argues, the medium is to blame. Paper and ink make
the revision difficult. But if one uses an electronic outliner, the
activity can be very helpful in developing a thoughtful and
effective document, particularly one that spans many pages and
deals with a complicated subject. Outlining Goes Electronic takes
an historical approach, examining the way people developed the idea
of outlining, from the classical period to the present. We see that
the medium in which people worked strongly shaped their
assumptions, ideas, and use of outlines. In developing a
theoretical model of outlining as an activity, the author argues
that a relatively new electronic tool--software that accelerates
and performs the process of outlining--can give us a new
perspective from which to engage previous classroom models of
writing, recent writing theory, and current practice in the
technical writing field.
Special Structural Topics covers specialty structural situations
for students and professional architects and engineers, such as
soil mechanics, structural retrofit, structural integrity, cladding
design, blast considerations, vibration, and structural
sustainability. As part of the Architect's Guidebooks to Structures
series, it provides a comprehensive overview using both imperial
and metric units of measurement with more than 150 images. As a
compact summary of key ideas, it is ideal for anyone needing a
quick guide to specialty structural considerations.
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