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Imperfectphil is Happy!
Sue Steinhardt; Illustrated by Jessica Murr
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R524
Discovery Miles 5 240
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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This book examines the explosive and related technologies in the
context of metallurgical and materials processing and fabrication.
It is a record of the international exchange of information on the
metallurgical and other material effects of shock-wave and
high-strain-rate phenomena.
Updated with NANDA-I Nursing Diagnoses 2018-20. The all-in-one care
planning resource! Here's the step-by-step guidance you need to
develop individualized plans of care while also honing your
critical-thinking and analytical skills. You'll find about 160 care
plans in all, covering acute, community, and home-care settings
across the life span. Each plan features: Client assessment
database for each medical condition Complete listings of nursing
diagnoses organized by priority Diagnostic studies with
explanations of the reason for the test and what the results mean
Actions and interventions with comprehensive rationales NANDA, NIC,
and NOC's most recent guidelines and terminology Evidence-based
citations Index of nursing diagnoses and their associated disorders
Instructor resources: Ebook, medical/surgical, psychiatric,
maternal/newborn care plans, nursing diagnosis arranged by Maslow's
Heirarchy, previous edition resources Student resources: Disorder
look-up, interactive assessment tool, concept map generator, care
plan template, bibliography, medical/surgical, psychiatric,
maternal/newborn care plans
The publication date of the first edition is not stated, but the
new edition is apparently considerably revised and expanded. It was
written to serve as a multi-purpose text at the senior or graduate
level and as a reference for the practicing scientist or engineer.
Readers should have a math backgr
Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
Abraham Lincoln spent a quarter of his life—from 1816 to 1830,
ages 7 to 21—learning and growing in southwestern Indiana.
Despite the importance of these formative years, Lincoln rarely
discussed this period, and with his sudden, untimely death in 1865,
mysterious gaps appear in recorded history. In Abraham Lincoln's
Wilderness Years, Joshua Claybourn collects and annotates the most
significant scholarship from J. Edward Murr, one of the only
writers to cover this lost period of Lincoln's life. A Hoosier
minister who grew up with the 16th president's cousins, Murr
interviewed locals who knew Lincoln. Part I features selected
portions of Murr's book-length manuscript on Lincoln's youth,
published here for the first time. Part II offers a series by Murr
on Lincoln's life in Indiana, originally printed in the Indiana
Magazine of History. Part III reveals letters between Murr and US
Senator Albert J. Beveridge, a prominent historian, about
Beveridge's early manuscript of the biography Abraham Lincoln,
1809–1858. Of all Lincoln's biographers, none knew his boyhood
associates and Indiana environment as well as Murr, whose complete
Lincoln research and scholarship have never been published—until
now. Abraham Lincoln's Wilderness Years preserves and celebrates
this important source material, unique for studying Lincoln's
boyhood years in Indiana.
This book contains the proceedings of EXPLOMET(TM) 2000,
International Conference on Fundamental Issues and Applications of
Shock-Wave and High-Strain-Rate Phenomena, held in Albuquerque, New
Mexico, 2000; the fifth in the EXPLOMET(TM) quinquennial series
which began in Albuquerque in 1980.
The book is divided into five major sections with a total of 85
chapters. Section I deals with materials issues in shock and high
strain rates while Section II covers shock consolidation,
reactions, and synthesis. Materials aspects of ballistic and
hypervelocity impact are covered in Section III followed by
modeling and simulation in Section IV and a range of novel
applications of shock and high-strain-rate phenomena in Section
V.
Like previous conference volumes published in 1980, 1985, and
1995, the current volume includes contributions from fourteen
countries outside the United States. As a consequence, it is hoped
that this book will serve as a global summary of current issues
involving shock and high-strain-rate phenomena as well as a general
reference and teaching componant for specializd curricula dealing
with these features in a contemporary way.
Over the past twenty years, the EXPLOMET(TM) Conferences have
created a family of participants who not only converse every five
years but who have developed long-standing interactions and
professional relationships which continue to stimulate new concepts
and applications particularly rooted in basic materials
behavior.
Abraham Lincoln spent a quarter of his life—from 1816 to 1830,
ages 7 to 21—learning and growing in southwestern Indiana.
Despite the importance of these formative years, Lincoln rarely
discussed this period, and with his sudden, untimely death in 1865,
mysterious gaps appear in recorded history. In Abraham Lincoln's
Wilderness Years, Joshua Claybourn collects and annotates the most
significant scholarship from J. Edward Murr, one of the only
writers to cover this lost period of Lincoln's life. A Hoosier
minister who grew up with the 16th president's cousins, Murr
interviewed locals who knew Lincoln. Part I features selected
portions of Murr's book-length manuscript on Lincoln's youth,
published here for the first time. Part II offers a series by Murr
on Lincoln's life in Indiana, originally printed in the Indiana
Magazine of History. Part III reveals letters between Murr and US
Senator Albert J. Beveridge, a prominent historian, about
Beveridge's early manuscript of the biography Abraham Lincoln,
1809–1858. Of all Lincoln's biographers, none knew his boyhood
associates and Indiana environment as well as Murr, whose complete
Lincoln research and scholarship have never been published—until
now. Abraham Lincoln's Wilderness Years preserves and celebrates
this important source material, unique for studying Lincoln's
boyhood years in Indiana.
This is a collection of essays written by leading experts in honour
of Christopher Rowe, and inspired by his groundbreaking work in the
exegesis of Plato. The authors represent scholarly traditions which
are sometimes very different in their approaches and interests, and
so rarely brought into dialogue with each other. This volume, by
contrast, aims to explore synergies between them. Key topics
include: the literary unity of Plato's works; the presence and role
of his contemporaries in his dialogues; the function of myth
(especially the Atlantis myth); Plato's Socratic heritage,
especially as played out in his discussions of psychology; and his
views of truth and being. Prominent among the dialogues discussed
are Euthydemus, Phaedo, Phaedrus, Republic, Theaetetus, Timaeus,
Sophist and Laws.
The Japanese artist Koho Mori-Newton is a master when it comes to
handling silk, which he places in an exciting dialogue with
architecture. In this way he creates cult-like spaces which
interact with light in a fasci nating way. In addition to the works
in silk, this volume also shows various graphic work groups from
the last 35 years as well as the Path of Silk, created especially
for no intention. Koho Mori-Newton (*1951) is a master of
intentional lack of intention. His works appear simple, but the
aesthetic which lies behind them is complex. Time and again he
investigates the basis of art itself, questions the concept of the
originality of the artistic creative process and explores the
boundaries of artworks. His oeuvre lures us into a world that
exists beyond the obvious. Path of Silk, a labyrinthine
installation of room-high panels of silk, worked in China ink by
Mori-Newton, presents a fragile interplay of space and light, of
heaviness and lightness. Further areas of focus in his creative
work are repetition and copy, from which his graphic works derive
their own special charm.
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