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The Cost of a Deadbeat is a thought-provoking study that takes both
a humorous and cynical approach to identifying and defining the
major types of deadbeats, and the hidden monetary and emotional
costs they bring to society. With over forty years of experience in
the workplace, author Michael Webb applies his business knowledge
and observation skills to illuminate what most of us unknowingly
tolerate each day from the selfish and lazy in our culture. In each
chapter, Webb provides personal examples of DNA (Deadbeat Negligent
Activities) and categorizes the types of deadbeats, such as: -
Workplace deadbeats-slackers, sickies, tenure train riders, and
slacking supervisors - Criminal deadbeats-pilferers, prisoners,
cyber slugs, scam artists, and petty thieves - Daylight
deadbeats-porky politicians, bumbling bureaucrats, and deadbeat
voters - Cheater deadbeats-fraud finders, tax evaders, and
bankruptcy bums - New generation deadbeats-poor parents and weak
schools The Cost of a Deadbeat will encourage you to join the fight
against deadbeats by examining your own behavior and contributing
common sense and decency to your own life.
Building Community is an in-depth, wide-ranging survey of
contemporary apartment buildings, not as raw canvases for interior
decoration but as a building type of growing significance. An
introduction presents the history of multiple-occupancy housing
through its most innovative 20th-century exemplars, from the urbane
blocks of Auguste Perret and Henri Sauvage in Paris, to the
landscaped housing estates of Weimar Germany and the visionary
schemes of Le Corbusier. The heart of the book features 39 recent
or ongoing projects, designed by leading international studios and
rising talents. Buildings range from social housing and micro
apartments to urban villages, megastructures and innovative
high-rises. Each project is considered for the way in which it
enriches the lives of residents and the city, and is shown through
drawings and photographs, taken from the street and within. The
book also includes interviews with such contemporary masters of
apartment design as Michael Maltzan, Lorcan O'Herlihy, Edouard
Francois and Bjarke Ingels. As our cities grow more crowded, it is
critical that we produce creative buildings that enhance the lives
of their inhabitants, their surroundings and the urban environment
as a whole. Building Community offers dozens of proven successes to
designers and apartment-dwellers. With 348 illustrations in colour
Offers an overview of Italian music of the modern era dealing with
the composers and the music they wrote. This book includes full
bibliographical references and an index.
Thirty of the world's leading architects, including Norman Foster,
Thom Mayne, Tod Williams and Billie Tsien, talk about the houses
they designed for themselves over the past decade. What inspired
them, what were the constraints, how did their concepts take shape?
Michael Webb explores the creative process and traces the influence
of architects' houses over the past two hundred years, from
Jefferson's Monticello to the creations of Charles and Ray Eames,
Toyo Ito and Frank Gehry. Texts, images, sketches and plans are
interwoven to illustrate houses that differ widely, in size,
material, character and location. There are urban infills, rustic
retreats, experiments, and fusions of new and old. They all make a
statement, modest or ambitious, and each reflects the personality
and tastes of its owner. These architects have accepted the
challenge of doing something out of the ordinary, turning
constraints to advantage. They give different answers to a crucial
question: how can a house enrich lives and its surroundings?
Spacious or frugal, refined or rough-edged, daring or reductive,
these adventurous dwellings will inspire other architects and
everyone who would like to design or commission a house that is
one-of-a-kind.
Over the past two decades, spectacular advances have been made in
our understanding of the molecular genetics of cancer, leading to
the pursuit of identifying genes that, when mutated, result in an
increased susceptibility to the disease. In Cancer Susceptibility:
Methods and Protocols, experts in the field bring together the most
recent technological developments for identifying and screening
cancer susceptibility genes. Divided into two clear sections, the
book begins with gene identification, which updates and informs
scientists working at identifying novel cancer susceptibility
genes, while the second part deals with mutation screening
technologies that aid scientists and clinicians working to
translate this knowledge into the clinic. Written in the highly
successful Methods in Molecular Biology (TM) series format,
chapters contain introductions to their respective topics, lists of
the necessary materials and reagents, step-by-step, readily
reproducible laboratory protocols, and notes on troubleshooting and
avoiding known pitfalls. Authoritative and cutting-edge, Cancer
Susceptibility: Methods and Protocols is a timely collection that
seeks to provide researchers with the tools to predict and combat
this terrible disease.
The American architectural firm of Sparano + Mooney in Salt Lake
City, Utah and Los Angeles, CA, stands for sustainable and
innovative buildings that are harmoniously embedded in spectacular
mountain landscapes. In this volume, architectural critic Michael
Webb presents ten projects with the aid of photographs, drawings,
sketches and texts, visualizing the process by which architectural
ideas are conceived and realized. The architects respond in their
plans to the overwhelming natural surroundings with restrained
forms and the innovative detailing of materials. The firm's models,
sketches, conceptual drafts and fully executed buildings offer
thoughtful perspective on developing architecture that thrives on
the relationship between concept and place. Accompanying essays
relate the buildings to their regional contexts and also highlight
analogies to Land Art.
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Mehrdad Hadighi, Janet Abrams; Mehrdad Hadighi, Janet Abrams, Daniel Cardoso Llach, Andrew Heumann, Jurg Lehni, Jane Nisselson, Seher Shah, Ann Tarantino, Michael Webb, Mark West, James Wines
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Music in Pacific Island Cultures is one of several case-study
volumes that can be used along with Thinking Musically, Second
Edition, the core book in the Global Music Series. Thinking
Musically incorporates music from many diverse cultures and
establishes the framework for exploring the practice of music
around the world. It sets the stage for an array of case-study
volumes, each of which focuses on a single area of the world. Each
case study uses the contemporary musical situation as a point of
departure, covering historical information and traditions as they
relate to the present. The islands of Melanesia, Micronesia, and
Polynesia are steeped in diverse musical traditions that reach far
beyond the expanse of the Pacific Ocean. Music in Pacific Island
Cultures is the first brief, single-volume text to provide a
thematic, succinct introduction to the music of the Pacific
Islands-a region of the world that has long been under-represented
in ethnomusicological studies. Based on the authors' extensive
fieldwork and experiences in Pacific Island cultures, the text
draws on interviews with performers, eyewitness accounts of
performances, vivid illustrations, and insights gained from ongoing
participation in Pacific music. The authors use four
themes-colonialism, belief systems, musical flows, and the
re/presentation of Pacific cultures-to survey the region and draw
parallels and contrasts between its various musical traditions.
Packaged with a 70-minute audio CD containing musical examples
discussed in the book, Music in Pacific Island Cultures features
numerous listening activities that engage students with the music.
The companion website includes a comprehensive Instructor's Manual
with suggested classroom activities. Visit
www.oup.com/us/globalmusic for a list of books in the Global Music
Series. The website also includes instructional materials to
accompany each volume.
This is the first English language biography of Ottorino Respighi,
the most performed Italian composer of the twentieth century. Best
known for his so-called Roman trilogy, (Fountains of Rome, Pines of
Rome and Roman Festivals), this book documents the story of his
rise to fame and offers a fascinating insight into the active
lifestyle of an internationally renowned musician, who made an
important contribution to the revival of interest in early music.
It also takes a closer look at Respighi's associations with eminent
figures such as Arturo Toscanini, Serge Diaghilev, Gabriele
D'Annunzio and even Albert Einstein which make his story deeply
engaging and take us beyond the realms of music into a world of
Russian emigres, wealthy patrons and Nobel Prize winners, while
also documenting some of the early effects of fascism on art and
culture.
Anthony Poon's passion for music inspires a vibrant architecture
that engages its users and the environment. Affordability and
sustainability are hallmarks of Poon's designs, which fuse quality
and innovation. His success explodes the myth that
architect-designed houses are more expensive and challenging than
generic solutions and raises the bar for developers and architects
alike. This monograph explores three fields in which Poon Design
have excelled: housing, schools, and restaurants. It explains how
they enrich the experience of living, learning, and eating, and
promote social interaction. Readers can track the creative process
from concept sketch to model, plan to completion.
From artworks and chairs to architecture, landscaping and interior
design, Michael Boyd's devotion to the principles of modernism is
comprehensive. An artist and musician, he acquired his expertise as
a collector, surrounding himself with rare and beautiful finds. His
immersion in the philosophy and creativity of the masters inspired
him to restore a succession of classic modern houses, curate
exhibitions, create a versatile range of furniture and rugs, and
design sculptural gardens. Millennium Modern: Living in Design
details his work across the first two decades of the new millennium
and reflects his belief that the tenets of modernism - honesty and
simplicity - developed more than a century ago, are equally
relevant to our pluralistic age. In contrast to the pioneers who
wanted to do away with the past, his creations are deeply rooted in
the history of design. Essays by Boyd and architectural writer
Michael Webb, along with comments from collaborators and critics,
explore each facet of his residential design. This beautifully
illustrated volume reveals Boyd's holistic design practice from his
discovery of design classics in flea markets, to his own furniture
designs, which feature in residential interiors, hotels and
museums, through to his sensitive restoration of the houses by Paul
Rudolph and Oscar Niemeyer, Richard Neutra and Craig Ellwood, and
the sculptural landscapes he designed to enhance these residences,
as well as masterpieces by John Lautner.
Over the past two decades, spectacular advances have been made in
our understanding of the molecular genetics of cancer, leading to
the pursuit of identifying genes that, when mutated, result in an
increased susceptibility to the disease. In Cancer Susceptibility:
Methods and Protocols, experts in the field bring together the most
recent technological developments for identifying and screening
cancer susceptibility genes. Divided into two clear sections, the
book begins with gene identification, which updates and informs
scientists working at identifying novel cancer susceptibility
genes, while the second part deals with mutation screening
technologies that aid scientists and clinicians working to
translate this knowledge into the clinic. Written in the highly
successful Methods in Molecular Biology (TM) series format,
chapters contain introductions to their respective topics, lists of
the necessary materials and reagents, step-by-step, readily
reproducible laboratory protocols, and notes on troubleshooting and
avoiding known pitfalls. Authoritative and cutting-edge, Cancer
Susceptibility: Methods and Protocols is a timely collection that
seeks to provide researchers with the tools to predict and combat
this terrible disease.
Quality management. Process mapping. Speed to production. In the
past 50 years, a rigorous, measurement-based methodology called Six
Sigma has brought production management to previously unimaginable
levels of success and sophistication. Top corporations such as
Motorola and GE have built their reputations, products, and
revenues using this approach. Indeed, Six Sigma has found
widespread application in every significant industry and
business-except marketing and sales. In Sales and Marketing the Six
Sigma Way, sales and quality guruMichael Webb shows how to blend
marketing and sales efforts with the cutting-edge methods of Six
Sigma to boost their bottom lines. With Webb's book as a guide,
readers learn to engineer rapid routes to customer value,
accurately predict future revenue, and ensure return on investment
for their projects. In Sales and Marketing the Six Sigma Way, you
will: * Find out why "the usual fixes" for sales problems don't
work * Meet executives who have used Six Sigma to imrpove marketing
and sales results * See the pitfalls that await the unwary when
applying process improvement in sales * Learn how to introduce Six
Sigma to sales and marketing professionals * Discover through
examples and cases how to manage sales as a process Webb walks
readers through several Six Sigma sales and marketing projects from
start to finish, highlighting the tools, decisions, and results
that made them successful. He shows the practical methods managers
use to translate process improvement principles to the human world
of selling and marketing. With his dual background in sales and
marketing management and in quality improvement, Webb speaks
clearly to readers in both disciplines. This makes Sales and
Marketing the Six Sigma Way, the indispensible guide for sales and
marketing professionals who want to excel in today's business
environment, and for quality improvement experts who want to help
them.
The Cost of a Deadbeat is a thought-provoking study that takes both
a humorous and cynical approach to identifying and defining the
major types of deadbeats, and the hidden monetary and emotional
costs they bring to society. With over forty years of experience in
the workplace, author Michael Webb applies his business knowledge
and observation skills to illuminate what most of us unknowingly
tolerate each day from the selfish and lazy in our culture. In each
chapter, Webb provides personal examples of DNA (Deadbeat Negligent
Activities) and categorizes the types of deadbeats, such as: -
Workplace deadbeats-slackers, sickies, tenure train riders, and
slacking supervisors - Criminal deadbeats-pilferers, prisoners,
cyber slugs, scam artists, and petty thieves - Daylight
deadbeats-porky politicians, bumbling bureaucrats, and deadbeat
voters - Cheater deadbeats-fraud finders, tax evaders, and
bankruptcy bums - New generation deadbeats-poor parents and weak
schools The Cost of a Deadbeat will encourage you to join the fight
against deadbeats by examining your own behavior and contributing
common sense and decency to your own life.
This book is for professional practitioners and students of safety
and security at public assembly facilities. It addresses crowd
behaviour and crowd-control issues pertinent to events at stadiums,
arenas, ballparks, cricket grounds, racecourses, motorsport
circuits, and multi-event sites such as the Olympic Games. It is a
collection of articles by Steve Frosdick and commentaries by Jim
Chalmers. The co-authors conduct a refreshing debate around
subjects such as conflict management, racism, player behaviour, the
use of CCTV and smartcards, risk assessment, spectator violence,
sale of alcohol, segregation, the right security balance post 9/11,
protecting the field of play, stewarding, policing, and the
training of safety professionals. The book has a primary focus on
British football grounds, but the discussions will be of wider
interest to an international audience. This is essential reading
for venue managers, event organisers in sport associations and host
cities, security and safety managers in a sporting environment and
students on courses leading to careers in sport business. Steve
Frosdick is Principal Lecturer in the Institute of Criminal Justice
Studies at the University of Portsmouth. Steve has an international
reputation as an expert in stadium and arena safety and security.
Other books by Steve: (with Lynne Walley) Sport and Safety
Management (Butterworth-Heinemann); (with Peter Marsh) Football
Hooliganism (Willan). Jim Chalmers is President of the Football
Safety Officers' Association. He retired from the police force in
the rank of Chief Superintendent. He was the police commander at
Aston Villa FC and for the Birmingham Super Prix. He has been an
inspector with the Football Licensing Authority (FLA) and a member
of the football authorities safety management focus group. The book
is published in association with the leading magazines on the
subject: Panstadia and Stadium & Arena Management.
The Romantic's Guide contains hundreds of tips for the romantically
impaired. There are unique ideas on gift-giving, creative dating,
having fun with food, and all the little things you can do each day
for increasing the romantic potential of even the most stoic of
lovers. The perfect gift for anyone involved in a loving
relationship.
From the ruins of Palmyra in the Syrian desert to the ghost town of
Bodie, the painted churches of Sucevita in Romania, and a fire
festival in a Japanese village: Michael Webb has ventured far
afield in search of the rare and beautiful. He recalls memorable
experiences of people and places over eight decades of travel
around the world, and some of the buildings and landscapes that
have left a lasting impression. It's getting harder to find places
that have not been commercialised and overwhelmed by mass tourism,
but they can still be found, even in the most popular destinations.
Webb's recommendations should inspire you to get off the beaten
track and make your own discoveries.
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