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Advances in Physical Organic Chemistry, Volume 52 in the series, is
the definitive resource for authoritative reviews of work in
physical organic chemistry. It aims to provide a valuable source of
information that is ideal not only for physical organic chemists
applying their expertise to both novel and traditional problems,
but also for non-specialists across diverse areas who identify a
physical organic component in their approach to research. Its
hallmark is a quantitative, molecular level understanding of
phenomena across a diverse range of disciplines.
Advances in Physical Organic Chemistry, Volume 56 presents the
latest reviews of recent work in physical organic chemistry. The
book provides a valuable source of information that is ideal not
only for physical organic chemists applying their expertise to both
novel and traditional problems, but also for non-specialists across
diverse areas who identify a physical organic component in their
approach to research. Chapters due to be included in this release
cover flavin-dependent enzyme catalysed reactions, coacervates and
their properties, heavy atom tunnelling, machine learning, acidity
and substituent effects.
Advances in Physical Organic Chemistry, Volume 55, presents the
latest reviews of recent work in physical organic chemistry. The
book provides a valuable source of information that is ideal not
only for physical organic chemists applying their expertise to both
novel and traditional problems, but also for non-specialists across
diverse areas who identify a physical organic component in their
approach to research. The book's hallmark is its quantitative,
molecular level understanding of phenomena across a diverse range
of disciplines.
Advances in Physical Organic Chemistry, Volume 54, presents the
latest reviews of recent work in physical organic chemistry. The
book provides a valuable source of information that is ideal not
only for physical organic chemists applying their expertise to both
novel and traditional problems, but also for non-specialists across
diverse areas who identify a physical organic component in their
approach to research. Its hallmark is a quantitative, molecular
level understanding of phenomena across a diverse range of
disciplines.
Resisting Your Soul - A Handbook for Inspired Entrepreneurs
provides 101 powerful tips to free your inspiration. There is an
invisible force stopping you from achieving all you want in your
life. When you are inspired to express your higher self and pursue
your calling, it fills your mind with dread and fear. If you don't
learn to rise above this mental and emotional barrier, it will
continue to hamper your efforts. In this ground-breaking book, Nick
Williams identifies and lays bare the inner working of the force he
calls 'resistance'. Having to face and conquer so much of his own
procrastination and fear to become who he is today, Nick has a
unique insight into resistance and its workings. What he has
learned has already helped tens of thousands of others to liberate
their potential and lead happier, more authentic successful lives.
Inside you'll discover 101 ways you can overcome resistance and be
the magnificent person you were born to be.
Economic resilience is an emergent field in the social sciences. In
this timely book, key scholars examine how individuals,
organisations, regions and nations are affected by internal and
external crises, and consider how the ways in which they respond
will determine their future growth path. Providing a coherent and
clear narrative, Creating Resilient Economies offers a theoretical
analysis of resilience and provides guidance to policymakers with
regards to fostering more resilient economies and people. It
adeptly illustrates how resilience thinking can offer the
opportunity to re-frame economic development policy and practice
and provides a clear evidence base of the cultural, economic,
political and social conditions that shape the adaptability,
flexibility and responsiveness to crises in their many forms.
Academics and scholars across the social sciences will find this
book an enlightening gateway into the subject of economic
resilience. Its eminently practical approach will also benefit
government policy makers interested in how localities, regions and
nations can respond more effectively to crises. Contributors
include: D. Bailey, G. Bentley, C. Brooks, C. Brunelle, J. Clark,
P. Di Caro, R. Doern, E. Evenhuis, S. Dawley, H. Gong, N. Gray, R.
Hassink, R. Huggins, C.K. Monsson, L. Pugalis, J. Simmie, B.
Spigel, P. Thompson, A. Townsend, T. Vorley, N. Williams
Advances in Physical Organic Chemistry, Volume 57 presents the
latest reviews of recent work in physical organic chemistry,
providing a valuable source of information that is ideal not only
for physical organic chemists applying their expertise to both
novel and traditional problems, but also for non-specialists across
diverse areas who identify a physical organic component in their
approach to research. The book's hallmark is its quantitative,
molecular level understanding of phenomena across a diverse range
of disciplines.
Advances in Physical Organic Chemistry, Volume 53, presents the
latest reviews of recent work in physical organic chemistry. It
provides a valuable source of information that is ideal not only
for physical organic chemists applying their expertise to both
novel and traditional problems, but also for non-specialists across
diverse areas who identify a physical organic component in their
approach to research. Its hallmark is a quantitative, molecular
level understanding of phenomena across a diverse range of
disciplines. Chapters in this updated release include Theoretical
models for activation and reaction energies in chemical reactions,
Chiral induction in asymmetric dual catalysis, and The transition
state.
Advances in Physical Organic Chemistry series is the definitive
resource for authoritative reviews of work in physical organic
chemistry. It aims to provide a valuable source of information not
only for physical organic chemists applying their expertise to both
novel and traditional problems, but also for non-specialists across
diverse areas who identify a physical organic component in their
approach to research. Its hallmark is a quantitative, molecular
level understanding of phenomena across a diverse range of
disciplines.
Entrepreneurship does not occur in a vacuum. The institutions which
provide the framework for economic activity matter. As countries
around the world strive for economic growth, this book examines how
institutional arrangements are critical in fostering
entrepreneurship. Through 12 case studies drawn from Asia, Europe
and America the book demonstrates how different institutional
arrangements impact the nature, scope and scale of entrepreneurial
activity. Each chapter highlights how the prevailing formal and
informal institutional arrangements interact, and how this has
consequences for the development of more entrepreneurial economies.
By synthesizing empirical and theoretical insights the book
explores how fostering more entrepreneurial economies is as much a
question of institutional alignment as it is the creation of more
supportive formal and informal institutions.
Advances in Physical Organic Chemistry, Volume 51, the latest
release in the series, is the definitive resource for authoritative
reviews of work in physical organic chemistry. It provides a
valuable source of information for not only physical organic
chemists applying their expertise to both novel and traditional
problems, but also for non-specialists across diverse areas who
identify a physical organic component in their approach to
research. Its hallmark is a quantitative, molecular level
understanding of phenomena across a diverse range of disciplines.
Entrepreneurship does not occur in a vacuum. The institutions which
provide the framework for economic activity matter. As countries
around the world strive for economic growth, this book examines how
institutional arrangements are critical in fostering
entrepreneurship. Through 12 case studies drawn from Asia, Europe
and America the book demonstrates how different institutional
arrangements impact the nature, scope and scale of entrepreneurial
activity. Each chapter highlights how the prevailing formal and
informal institutional arrangements interact, and how this has
consequences for the development of more entrepreneurial economies.
By synthesizing empirical and theoretical insights the book
explores how fostering more entrepreneurial economies is as much a
question of institutional alignment as it is the creation of more
supportive formal and informal institutions.
Advances in Physical Organic Chemistry series of volumes is the
definitive resource for authoritative reviews of work in physical
organic chemistry. It aims to provide a valuable source of
information not only for physical organic chemists applying their
expertise to both novel and traditional problems but also for
non-specialists across diverse areas who identify a physical
organic component in their approach to research. Its hallmark is
quantitative, molecular level understanding of phenomena across a
diverse range of disciplines.
Advances in Physical Organic Chemistry provides the chemical
community with authoritative and critical assessments of the many
aspects of physical organic chemistry. The field is a rapidly
developing one, with results and methodologies finding application
from biology to solid-state physics.
"Advances in Physical Organic Chemistry" provides the chemical
community with authoritative and critical assessments of the many
aspects of physical organic chemistry. The field is a rapidly
developing one, with results and methodologies finding application
from biology to solid-state physics.
Reviews the application of quantitative and mathematical methods
toward understanding chemical problemsCovers organic,
organometallic, bioorganic, enzymes and materials topics
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Nick Williams; Illustrated by Don Williams; Volume editing by April Simmons
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Most take for granted that a pair of jeans is not considered
complete without patches, rivets, buttons, and other trims. The
existence of such design elements is not questioned because they
are seen as the standard. Nick Williams's book is exclusively
dedicated to denim branding and deconstructs every element that
goes into branding a pair of jeans. These elements are a jeans'
identity, its source code, a marker from which to discover the
jean's provenance. Through beautiful and inspirational photography,
this book tells the fascinating and sometimes surprising history of
denim branding from the 1870s to current day. Primary source
materials for this book come from the historical archive
departments of Levi Strauss & Co., Lee Jeans, Wrangler,
Carhartt, and Cone Mills, as well as some of the best contemporary
denim brands of today, including Rogue Territory, Dawson Denim,
Denham, Kings of Indigo, Endrime, Evisu, Eat Dust, Butcher of Blue,
and Tellason.
With increased movements of people around the world, the role of
transnational economic activity is becoming ever more significant.
Yet little is understood about the motivations and contribution of
those who return to their homeland to undertake entrepreneurial
activity. The Diaspora and Returnee Entrepreneurship analyzes the
role that the diaspora play when returning as entrepreneurs to
their homeland. Nick Williams investigates "returnee
entrepreneurs," or people who have moved away from their home
country, lived as part of the diaspora, and later returned home to
live, invest, or both. Based on exhaustive research, this book
examines the motivations and activities of these returnee
entrepreneurs coming back to challenging homeland economies.
Williams draws on evidence from the post-conflict economies of
Bosnia, Herzegovina, Kosovo, and Montenegro, all of which are
characterized by relatively weak institutional environments. His
analysis shows how return to complex environments is often not
based on perceived profit opportunities but is due to an emotional
attachment informing investment decisions. Exploring questions of
isolation versus assimilation, institutional involvement, and
personal networking, the book covers more than just the policy
approaches that extract higher levels of remittances and studies
broad and varied approaches being used by governments around the
world, specifically those in post-conflict economies. Through an
in-depth study of the dynamics of return and entrepreneurship, this
book shows that concerted efforts need to be made to improve
perceptions of state political institutions among the diaspora to
secure further assimilation, investment, and prosperity. Williams
proves that by understanding the challenges and opportunities
associated with diaspora return entrepreneurship, more effective
strategies can, and should, be put in place.
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