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Despite handicaps of low mental ability, deprived backgrounds or
psychiatric and physical disability, most married couples with
disabilities manage to give and receive much personal satisfaction
and pleasure in their marriages. This is of special interest to
professionals and social workers, who in the course of their jobs
are called upon to give support and service to people with mental
disabilities. Originally published in 1979 Ann and Michael Craft
had spent four years researching a sample of 45 marriages with at
least one spouse with a mental disability. In three-quarters of the
partnerships both spouses have a mental disability. This was the
largest group of married subjects with a mental disability studied
in this country at the time, and the Crafts' conclusions were of
considerable importance, for, with the recent trend towards
normalization, marriage was becoming a viable possibility for more
and more people with mental disabilities. The purposes of the
study, therefore, were to give an account of the authors' research
concerning married couples with mental disabilities, to suggest
some ways in which service to such couples might be improved, and
to provide material for teaching purposes. This book is a re-issue
originally published in 1979. The language used is a reflection of
its era and no offence is meant by the Publishers to any reader by
this re-publication.
MEMS for automotive and aerospace applications reviews the use of
Micro-Electro-Mechanical-Systems (MEMS) in developing solutions to
the unique challenges presented by the automotive and aerospace
industries.
Part one explores MEMS for a variety of automotive applications.
The role of MEMS in passenger safety and comfort, sensors for
automotive vehicle stability control applications and automotive
tire pressure monitoring systems are considered, along with
pressure and flow sensors for engine management, and RF MEMS for
automotive radar sensors. Part two then goes on to explore MEMS for
aerospace applications, including devices for active drag reduction
in aerospace applications, inertial navigation and structural
health monitoring systems, and thrusters for nano- and
pico-satellites. A selection of case studies are used to explore
MEMS for harsh environment sensors in aerospace applications,
before the book concludes by considering the use of MEMS in space
exploration and exploitation.
With its distinguished editors and international team of expert
contributors, MEMS for automotive and aerospace applications is a
key tool for MEMS manufacturers and all scientists, engineers and
academics working on MEMS and intelligent systems for
transportation.
Chapters consider the role of MEMS in a number of automotive
applications, including passenger safety and comfort, vehicle
stability and controlMEMS for aerospace applications are also
discussed, including active drag reduction, inertial navigation and
structural health monitoring systemsPresents a number of case
studies exploring MEMS for harsh environment sensors in aerospace
U.S. Government Counterterrorism: A Guide to Who Does What is the
first readily available, unclassified guide to the many U.S.
government agencies, bureau offices, and programs involved in all
aspects of countering terrorism domestically and overseas. The
authors, veterans of the U.S. government's counterterrorism
efforts, present a rare insider's view of the counterterrorism
effort, addressing such topics as government training initiatives,
weapons of mass destruction, interagency coordination, research and
development, and the congressional role in policy and budget
issues. Includes a Foreword by Brian Michael Jenkins, Senior
Advisor RAND Corporation Individual chapters describe the various
agencies, their bureaus, and offices that develop and implement the
counterterrorism policies and programs, providing a useful
unclassified guide to government officials at all levels as well as
students and others interested in how the U.S. counters terrorism.
The book also discusses the challenges involved in coordinating the
counterterrorism efforts at federal, state, and local levels and
explains how key terror events influenced the development of
programs, agencies, and counterterrorism legislation. The
legislative underpinnings and tools of the U.S. counterterrorism
efforts are covered as are the oft-debated issues of defining
terrorism itself and efforts to counter violent extremism. In
addition to outlining the specific agencies and programs, the
authors provide unique insights into the broader context of
counterterrorism efforts and developments in the last 10-plus years
since 9/11 and they raise future considerations given recent
landscape-altering global events. The authors were interviewed by
National Defense Magazine in a January 23, 2012 article entitled
Counterterrorism 101: Navigating the Bureaucratic Maze. They were
interviewed on April 30, 2012 by Federal News Radio. Michael Kraft
was also interviewed on June 27, 2014 by Federal News Radio.
Prior to the Nixon administration, environmental policy in the
United States was rudimentary at best. Since then, it has evolved
into one of the primary concerns of governmental policy from the
federal to the local level. As scientific expertise on the
environment rapidly developed, Americans became more aware of the
growing environmental crisis that surrounded them. Practical
solutions for mitigating various aspects of the crisis - air
pollution, water pollution, chemical waste dumping, strip mining,
and later global warming - became politically popular, and the
government responded by gradually erecting a vast regulatory
apparatus to address the issue. Today, politicians regard
environmental policy as one of the most pressing issues they face.
The Obama administration has identified the renewable energy sector
as a key driver of economic growth, and Congress is in the process
of passing a bill to reduce global warming that will be one of the
most important environmental policy acts in decades.
The Oxford Handbook of U.S. Environmental Policy will be a
state-of-the-art work on all aspects of environmental policy in
America. Over the past half century, America has been the world's
leading emitter of global warming gases. However, environmental
policy is not simply a national issue. It is a global issue, and
the explosive growth of Asian countries like China and India mean
that policy will have to be coordinated at the international level.
The book will therefore focus not only on the U.S., but on the
increasing importance of global policies and issues on American
regulatory efforts. This is a topic that will only grow in
importance in the coming years, and this will serve as an
authoritative guide to any scholar interested in the issue.
U.S. Government Counterterrorism: A Guide to Who Does What is the
first readily available, unclassified guide to the many U.S.
government agencies, bureau offices, and programs involved in all
aspects of countering terrorism domestically and overseas. The
authors, veterans of the U.S. government's counterterrorism
efforts, present a rare insider's view of the counterterrorism
effort, addressing such topics as government training initiatives,
weapons of mass destruction, interagency coordination, research and
development, and the congressional role in policy and budget
issues. Includes a Foreword by Brian Michael Jenkins, Senior
Advisor RAND Corporation Individual chapters describe the various
agencies, their bureaus, and offices that develop and implement the
counterterrorism policies and programs, providing a useful
unclassified guide to government officials at all levels as well as
students and others interested in how the U.S. counters terrorism.
The book also discusses the challenges involved in coordinating the
counterterrorism efforts at federal, state, and local levels and
explains how key terror events influenced the development of
programs, agencies, and counterterrorism legislation. The
legislative underpinnings and tools of the U.S. counterterrorism
efforts are covered as are the oft-debated issues of defining
terrorism itself and efforts to counter violent extremism. In
addition to outlining the specific agencies and programs, the
authors provide unique insights into the broader context of
counterterrorism efforts and developments in the last 10-plus years
since 9/11 and they raise future considerations given recent
landscape-altering global events. The authors were interviewed by
National Defense Magazine in a January 23, 2012 article entitled
Counterterrorism 101: Navigating the Bureaucratic Maze. They were
interviewed on April 30, 2012 by Federal News Radio. Michael Kraft
was also interviewed on June 27, 2014 by Federal News Radio.
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Saving Jason (Paperback)
K.C. Wells; Illustrated by Meredith Russell; Photographs by Michael Craft
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Discovery Miles 2 110
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Prior to the Nixon administration, environmental policy in the
United States was rudimentary at best. Since then, it has evolved
into one of the primary concerns of governmental policy from the
federal to the local level. As scientific expertise on the
environment rapidly developed, Americans became more aware of the
growing environmental crisis that surrounded them. Practical
solutions for mitigating various aspects of the crisis - air
pollution, water pollution, chemical waste dumping, strip mining,
and later global warming - became politically popular, and the
government responded by gradually erecting a vast regulatory
apparatus to address the issue. Today, politicians regard
environmental policy as one of the most pressing issues they face.
The Obama administration has identified the renewable energy sector
as a key driver of economic growth, and Congress is in the process
of passing a bill to reduce global warming that will be one of the
most important environmental policy acts in decades. The Oxford
Handbook of U.S. Environmental Policy is a state-of-the-art work on
all aspects of environmental policy in America. Over the past half
century, America has been the world's leading emitter of global
warming gases. However, environmental policy is not simply a
national issue. It is a global issue, and the explosive growth of
Asian countries like China and India mean that policy will have to
be coordinated at the international level. The book therefore
focuses not only on the U.S., but on the increasing importance of
global policies and issues on American regulatory efforts. This is
a topic that will only grow in importance in the coming years, and
this handbook serves as an authoritative guide to any scholar
interested in the issue.
A cold-case murder fifteen years ago halted promising developments
in the quest for clean energy when the rumored prototype of a
groundbreaking water engine was stolen or destroyed. Now the race
is on to repower America, and Cooper Brant, still grieving that
long-ago murder of his father, suddenly finds his family visited by
a second violent death, raising the stakes to unearth lost secrets.
When Coop discovers how the two crimes are linked, a grim message
becomes clear. He's next.
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Palm Springs Noir (Hardcover)
Barbara DeMarco-Barrett; Contributions by Chris J Bahnsen, Eric Beetner, Rob Bowman, Michael Craft, …
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R936
Discovery Miles 9 360
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Journalist Mark Manning has been successfully running his family's
newspaper, "The Dumont Daily Register," for several years now, and
he sits on the board of two local companies, Quatro Press and
Ashton Mills. So when the respective CEOs of these companies
discuss a merger, it is only natural that Manning be interested in
the proceedings. What's more, Manning's lover Neil, an architect,
is designing a new house for Ashton's CEO, Gillian Reece.
Reece is a business friend of Manning but not a friend to many
else; she is generally considered overly aggressive and fastidious.
When Manning assigns Glee Savage, the newspaper's society reporter,
to cover Reece's new home, the subsequent meeting between the two
does not end well: Savage huffs off in a fury but not beforae
ferociously bitch slapping Reece in front of everyone. With Reece's
cheek still smarting, more bad news comes as the accountant
performing due diligence for the merger reports some very
questionable items regarding Ashton's books.
It seems as though things couldn't go much worse for the unpleasant
Reece. That is, until she is murdered. The discovery of her body is
greeted with great surprise, but perhaps not much regret on the
part of most who knew her. Still, with Manning's friend and
employee Glee Savage as the obvious and primary suspect, he cannot
resist wading in to this most unsound of business dealings.
Mark Manning gave up a career as a prominent journalist at a major daily newspaper in Chicago to take over as the owner and publisher of the Dumont Daily Register, the daily newspaper in a small Wisconsin town. Living there with his lover, architect Neil Waite, and his nephew and ward Thad Quatrain, Mark's life in Dumont is usually quiet.
At the moment, the biggest news is the forthcoming production of a new play by the local community theater group. Two local teenage boys are alternating in the lead role - one is Jason Thrush, a gregarious and somewhat egotistical athlete, and the other is Thad Quatrain. When Jason and Thad have a verbal clash during rehearsal, it is quickly forgotten by almost everyone involved. But when Jason turns up dead on opening night - leaving Thad to take over the lead role - the local gossip turns against Thad. Jason's death is soon proved to be murder and, even though he has not been charged, opinion about town has all but convicted Thad of the crime.
Sure that Thad is innocent, Mark, with the help of his lover and friends, is determined to publicly clear Thad's name. But that means finding out exactly what happened to Jason Thrush on that fatal day and Manning's investigation may place him and his loved ones in mortal danger.
Mark Manning, once a prominent journalist at a major daily newspaper in Chicago, is now the owner and publisher of the Dumont Daily Register, the daily paper in a small Wisconsin city. Here the biggest news is the impending city council report on a proposed new adult bookstore zoning law, the upcoming election for Sheriff and the upcoming annual exhibition of the Midwest Miniatures Society. In a unique coup for the first-ever miniatures exhibition in Dumont, the "king of miniatures", Mr. Carroll Cantrell has agreed to come and judge the show's main event.
But the exhibition itself is quickly shoved off the front page of the paper when Cantrell is found murdered in his room. To make matters worse, Doug Pierce, the local sheriff, is widely believed to be responsible. Pierce - a closeted gay man and friend of Mark Manning - had been carrying on an affair with Cantrell and was the last person seen leaving his room before the body was discovered. As conservative elements in Dumont attempt to exploit the murder - and the sheriff's association with the deceased - to their own ends, Manning, with the help of his lover, architect Neil Waite, his staff and friends, starts his own investigation of the murder. With Cantrell having led something of a double life with no end of potential enemies and the miniatures world itself being a hot bed of rivalries and closely held resentments, the truth begins to feel very elusive indeed. As public sentiment begins to swing and time running out for Sheriff Pierce, Mark must uncover some of this close-knit town's most deeply held secrets if he's to learn the truth in time.
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