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Winner of the 2020 CCCC Research Impact Award Lean Technical
Communication: Toward Sustainable Program Innovation offers a
theoretically and empirically-grounded model for growing and
stewarding professional and technical communication programs under
diverse conditions. Through case studies of disruptive innovations,
this book presents a forward-looking, sustainable vision of program
administration that negotiates short-term resource deficits with
long-term resilience. It illustrates how to meet many of the newest
challenges facing technical communication programs, such as
building and maintaining change with limited resources, economic
shortfalls, technology deficits, and expanding/reimagining the role
of our programs in the 21st century university. Its insights
benefit those involved in the development of undergraduate and
graduate programs, including majors, service courses, minors,
specializations, and certificates.
Winner of the 2020 CCCC Research Impact Award Lean Technical
Communication: Toward Sustainable Program Innovation offers a
theoretically and empirically-grounded model for growing and
stewarding professional and technical communication programs under
diverse conditions. Through case studies of disruptive innovations,
this book presents a forward-looking, sustainable vision of program
administration that negotiates short-term resource deficits with
long-term resilience. It illustrates how to meet many of the newest
challenges facing technical communication programs, such as
building and maintaining change with limited resources, economic
shortfalls, technology deficits, and expanding/reimagining the role
of our programs in the 21st century university. Its insights
benefit those involved in the development of undergraduate and
graduate programs, including majors, service courses, minors,
specializations, and certificates.
The emergence of nanoscience portends a revolution in technology that will soon impact virtually every facet of our technological lives. Yet there is little understanding of what it is among the educated public and often among scientists and engineers in other disciplines. Furthermore, despite the emergence of undergraduate courses on the subject, no basic textbooks exist.
Nanotechnology: Basic Science and Emerging Technologies bridges the gap between detailed technical publications that are beyond the grasp of nonspecialists and popular science books, which may be more science fiction than fact. It provides a fascinating, scientifically sound treatment, accessible to engineers and scientists outside the field and even to students at the undergraduate level. After a basic introduction to the field, the authors explore topics that include molecular nanotechnology, nanomaterials and nanopowders, nanoelectronics, optics and photonics, and nanobiomimetrics. The book concludes with a look at some cutting-edge applications and prophecies for the future.
Nanoscience will bring to the world technologies that today we can only imagine and others of which we have not yet dreamt. This book lays the groundwork for that future by introducing the subject to those outside the field, sparking the imaginations of tomorrow's scientists, and challenging them all to participate in the advances that will bring nanotechnology's potential to fruition.
The Global History of Black Girlhood boldly claims that Black girls
are so important we should know their histories. Yet, how do we
find the stories and materials we need to hear Black girlsâ
voices and understand their lives? Corinne T. Field and LaKisha
Michelle Simmons edit a collection of writings that explores the
many ways scholars, artists, and activists think and write about
Black girls' pasts. The contributors engage in interdisciplinary
conversations that consider what it means to be a girl; the meaning
of Blackness when seen from the perspectives of girls in different
times and places; and the ways Black girls have imagined themselves
as part of a global African diaspora. Thought-provoking and
original, The Global History of Black Girlhood opens up new
possibilities for understanding Black girls in the past while
offering useful tools for present-day Black girls eager to explore
the histories of those who came before them. Contributors: JanaĂŠ
E. Bonsu, Ruth Nicole Brown, Tara Bynum, Casidy Campbell, Katherine
Capshaw, Bev Palesa Ditsie, Sarah Duff, Cynthia Greenlee, Claudrena
Harold, Anasa Hicks, Lindsey Jones, Phindile Kunene, Denise
Oliver-Velez, Jennifer Palmer, Vanessa Plumly, Shani Roper, SA
Smythe, Nastassja Swift, Dara Walker, Najya Williams, and Nazera
Wright
What was it like to grow up black and female in the segregated
South? To answer this question, LaKisha Simmons blends social
history and cultural studies, recreating children's streets and
neighborhoods within Jim Crow New Orleans and offering a rare look
into black girls' personal lives. Simmons argues that these
children faced the difficult task of adhering to middle-class
expectations of purity and respectability even as they encountered
the daily realities of Jim Crow violence, which included
interracial sexual aggression, street harassment, and presumptions
of black girls' impurity. Simmons makes use of oral histories, the
black and white press, social workers' reports, police reports,
girls' fiction writing, and photography to tell the stories of
individual girls: some from poor, working-class families; some from
middle-class, ""respectable"" families; and some caught in the Jim
Crow judicial system. These voices come together to create a group
biography of ordinary girls living in an extraordinary time, girls
who did not intend to make history but whose stories transform our
understanding of both segregation and childhood.
BODY ART IS A MAGAZINE DESIGNED FOR PEOPLE WHO SEEK
COMPANIONSHIP,HELPS LINK PEOPLE TOGETHER IN THE NAME OF A GOOD
TIME.
(Guitar Reference). Foreword by C.F. Martin IV. This comprehensive
guide explains how to buy and maintain the guitar that matches your
needs. From its beginning in European classical music, through
American innovations like blues, jazz, country, and all the way to
rock, pop and folk, the acoustic guitar's versatility is
remarkable. This book covers all types of models with an emphasis
placed on steel-string flattops, archtops and classical guitars.
Topics covered include: How to tell the difference between a good
sounding and bad sounding instrument; How much of the sound is
determined by the wood; How to amplify and maintain its natural
sound; How much money to spend in order to get an instrument that
matches your level of playing; A color section illustrates
historically significant instruments.
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Pool Boy (Paperback)
Michael Simmons
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R384
R319
Discovery Miles 3 190
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Fifteen-year-old Brett Gerson is a real-life S.R.K. (spoiled rich
kid)- the guy you love to hate. Yep, Brett' s pretty much got life
in the bag- until his dad is jailed for insider trading, and the
family money swirls down the drain.
Brett wishes things could go back to the way they were- until some
dirty swimming pools change everything.
The Global History of Black Girlhood boldly claims that Black girls
are so important we should know their histories. Yet, how do we
find the stories and materials we need to hear Black girls' voices
and understand their lives? Corinne T. Field and LaKisha Michelle
Simmons edit a collection of writings that explores the many ways
scholars, artists, and activists think and write about Black girls'
pasts. The contributors engage in interdisciplinary conversations
that consider what it means to be a girl; the meaning of Blackness
when seen from the perspectives of girls in different times and
places; and the ways Black girls have imagined themselves as part
of a global African diaspora. Thought-provoking and original, The
Global History of Black Girlhood opens up new possibilities for
understanding Black girls in the past while offering useful tools
for present-day Black girls eager to explore the histories of those
who came before them. Contributors: Janae E. Bonsu, Ruth Nicole
Brown, Tara Bynum, Casidy Campbell, Katherine Capshaw, Bev Palesa
Ditsie, Sarah Duff, Cynthia Greenlee, Claudrena Harold, Anasa
Hicks, Lindsey Jones, Phindile Kunene, Denise Oliver-Velez,
Jennifer Palmer, Vanessa Plumly, Shani Roper, SA Smythe, Nastassja
Swift, Dara Walker, Najya Williams, and Nazera Wright
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