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First published in 1940 and this edition in 1987, this book is a
comparative study of African political institutions. It describes
different types of social organisation that are found in a number
of African societies and analyses the principles underlying these
traditional forms of government. The volume represents the results
of field studies carried out by trained investigators in a number
of areas, and was compiled and edited under the auspices of the
International African Institute. It will be of interest to
students, anthropologists and administrators.
First published in 1940 and this edition in 1987, this book is a
comparative study of African political institutions. It describes
different types of social organisation that are found in a number
of African societies and analyses the principles underlying these
traditional forms of government. The volume represents the results
of field studies carried out by trained investigators in a number
of areas, and was compiled and edited under the auspices of the
International African Institute. It will be of interest to
students, anthropologists and administrators.
First published in 1919, as the second edition of a 1917 original,
this book was written as part of the Cambridge Technical Series.
The text provides a guide to the chemistry of dyestuffs and the
dyeing process in two parts: part one discusses intermediate
compounds; part two discusses dyestuffs. A bibliography and
illustrative figures are also included. Notes are incorporated
throughout. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest
in applied chemistry, the history of science and the dyeing
industry.
Findings related to language learning that are of interest to
researchers The topic of audiovisual speech perception is addressed
in Audiovisual Language Learning: How to Crack the Speech Code by
Ear and by Eye. The publication presents nine contributions on the
perceptual system's reliance on visual speech to process and learn
language. This learning is addressed in its various stages of
development and in reference to typical and atypical language
development. Insights are discussed in the areas of multimodelity,
environmental constraints, brain maturation and visuo-attentional
components.
The word agile has moved far beyond its original meaning in helping
to transform large organizations. We now know that agile is used as
the tool to accelerate an organization's ability to adapt and
thrive in a world of accelerating change. This book provides the
missing link of how to shift mindsets on how to work effectively.
This shift requires an investigation of how we can move
organizations in the way they think about work-especially work that
does not easily conform to the traditional plan-driven approach.
The author takes the reader on a journey to be able to think in an
A.G.I.L.E way. The approach taken is reflective and allows time for
the insight to understand how to think differently about teams,
work, and even organizations. It is said that all organizations are
technology organizations, if that is true it brings risks and
opportunities that many organizations have not seen before. The
framework of the book will help grow a new way of thinking and is
anchored in: Adaptability; Growth; Improvement; Leadership;
Experience. In order to make the full transition to thinking in an
A.G.I.L.E way you will need to challenge everything you think you
know about leading and working in large organizations.
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