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This book describes prominent technological achievements within a
very successful space science mission: the Herschel space
observatory. Focusing on the various processes of innovation it
offers an analysis and discussion of the social, technological and
scientific context of the mission that paved the way to its
development. It addresses the key question raised by these
processes in our modern society, i.e.: how knowledge management of
innovation set the conditions for inventing the future? In that
respect the book is based on a transdisciplinary analysis of the
programmatic complexity of Herschel, with inputs from space
scientists, managers, philosophers, and engineers. This book is
addressed to decision makers, not only in space science, but also
in other industries and sciences using or building large machines.
It is also addressed to space engineers and scientists as well as
students in science and management.
Hocus Pocus is beloved by Halloween enthusiasts all over the world. Diving once more into the world of witches, this electrifying two-part young adult novel, released on the twenty-fifth anniversary of the 1993 film, marks a new era of Hocus Pocus. Fans will be spellbound by a fresh retelling of the original film, followed by the all-new sequel that continues the story with the next generation of Salem teens.
Shortly after moving from California to Salem, Massachusetts, Max Dennison finds himself in hot water when he accidentally releases a coven of witches, the Sanderson sisters, from the afterlife. Max, his sister, and his new friends (human and otherwise) must find a way to stop the witches from carrying out their evil plan and remaining on earth to torment Salem for all eternity.
Twenty-five years later, Max and Allison's seventeen-year-old daughter, Poppy, finds herself face-to-face with the Sanderson sisters in all their sinister glory. When Halloween celebrations don't quite go as planned, it's a race against time as Poppy and her friends fight to save her family and all of Salem from the witches' latest vile scheme.
"There is magic, there is good and evil, and there is love all
woven into a suspenseful and entertaining mystery."-School Library
Journal (starred review) New York Times bestselling author Gregory
Funaro brings us the second installment of the thrilling Watch
Hollow series, where magic exists, monsters roam, and wooden
animals come to life. Having defeated the Garr, a vicious tree
monster who lived within the enchanted woods of Watch Hollow, Lucy
and Oliver Tinker now have the home they've always dreamed of:
Blackford House. Powered by a magical clock and full of curious
rooms and improbable knickknacks, Blackford House brims with the
promise of new adventures. Yet when a strange governess arrives
from England-bringing with her the Kojima twins, Agatha and
Algernon-the Tinker children's once bright future quickly begins to
dim. The Kojimas claim to be the rightful heirs to Blackford House,
and soon after their arrival, a great evil enters the Tinkers' new
home, cursing it and turning it into an ever-changing labyrinth. As
a result, Lucy and Oliver, along with their clock animal friends,
must now join forces with the twins to escape this labyrinth and
save Blackford House, all while a new monster lurks around the
corner.
Bobby Sands was a member of the Provisional Irish Republican Army
who died on hunger strike while imprisoned at HM Prison Maze. He
was the leader of the 1981 hunger strike in which Irish republican
prisoners protested against the removal of Special Category Status.
During his strike he was elected to the British Parliament as an
Anti H-Block candidate. His death was followed by a new surge of
Provisional IRA recruitment and activity. International media
coverage brought attention to the hunger strikers, and the
republican movement in general, attracting both praise and
criticism. This graphic novel brings Bobby Sands' story to life in
a whole new way.
This book describes prominent technological achievements within a
very successful space science mission: the Herschel space
observatory. Focusing on the various processes of innovation it
offers an analysis and discussion of the social, technological and
scientific context of the mission that paved the way to its
development. It addresses the key question raised by these
processes in our modern society, i.e.: how knowledge management of
innovation set the conditions for inventing the future? In that
respect the book is based on a transdisciplinary analysis of the
programmatic complexity of Herschel, with inputs from space
scientists, managers, philosophers, and engineers. This book is
addressed to decision makers, not only in space science, but also
in other industries and sciences using or building large machines.
It is also addressed to space engineers and scientists as well as
students in science and management.
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