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Who were the first settlers in North America? Where did they come
from? How did they survive? In this expansive one-volume account of
the native peoples of North America, eminent historian William
Brandon-who devoted much of his life to examining this
subject-presents this revelatory history of the development and
culture of the native peoples of North America, from their
incipience through the late nineteenth century. Among those from
Central America were the art-obsessed Mayans and Olmecs; from North
America came the Ojibwa, Powhatan, Cree, Illinois, Apache,
Cherokee, Natchez, Sioux, and many others. In The Rise and Fall of
North American Indians, Brandon brings this world to life and
chronicles ten thousand years of Indian history.
Who were the first settlers in North America? Where did they come
from? How did they survive? In this expansive one-volume account of
the native peoples of North America, eminent historian William
Brandon-who devoted much of his life to examining this
subject-presents this revelatory history of the development and
culture of the native peoples of North America, from their
incipience through the late nineteenth century. From the Valley of
Mexico to the Bering Straight, a multitude of diverse cultures
settled and created art, healing medicines, and an agriculture that
brought us maize, potatoes, chilies, avocado, and tobacco. Among
those from central America were the art-obsessed Mayans and Olmecs;
from North America came the Ojibwa, Powhatan, Cree, Illinois,
Apache, Cherokee, Natchez, Sioux, and many others. In The Rise and
Fall of North America's Indians, Brandon brings this world to life
and chronicles 10,000 years of Indian history.
Sustainability in the built environment is a major issue facing
policy-makers, planners, developers and designers in the UK, Europe
and worldwide. The measuring of buildings and cities for
sustainability becomes increasingly important as pressure for
green, sustainable development translates into policy and
legislation. The problems of such measurement and evaluation are
presented by the authors in contributions which move from the
general to the particular, for example from a general framework for
an environmentally sustainable form of urban development to a
specific input-output model application to environmental problems.
The book is divided into three systems: part one covers research
programmes, environmental policies, green corporations and
collaborative strategies to make urban development more
sustainable; part two discusses the problems of evaluating the
built environment in planning and construction, covering economic
and environmental methods and construction, development and
regeneration processes; and part three illustrates a number of
applications using different approaches and techniques and
referring to a range of environmental apsects of the natural and
built envir
The 1990s will be a challenging decade for the surveying
profession. Increased competition from new sources, a wide range of
technological changes, new developments in the market place present
a challenge to the profession. In order to meet these challenges,
surveyors must keep up to date with the state of the art. By
presenting a broad view of both good practice and research at the
forefront of construction investment, procurement and performance,
this book addresses recent techniques and technology which enable
property to be valued and managed and buildings to be built as
effectively and efficiently as possible. With over 25 contributions
from both the academic world and from professional practices, it
presents insights from people throughout the profession in the key
areas of valuation, finance and risk; information technology
management and the valuation; and technology.
Sustainability in the built environment is a major issue facing
policy-makers, planners, developers and designers in the UK, Europe
and worldwide. The measuring of buildings and cities for
sustainability becomes increasingly important as pressure for
green, sustainable development translates into policy and
legislation. The problems of such measurement and evaluation are
presented by the authors in contributions which move from the
general to the particular, e.g. from a general framework for an
environmentally sustainable form of urban development to a specific
input-output model application to environmental problems. The book
is divided into three parts: the first covers city models and
sustainable systems - research programmes, environmental policies,
green corporations and collaborative strategies to make urban
development more sustainable; part two discusses the problems of
evaluating the built environment in planning and construction,
covering economic and environmental methods and construction,
development and regeneration processes; part three illustrates a
number of applications using different approaches and techniques
and referring to a range of environmental aspects of the natural
and built environment, from maintaining historic buildings to
transport management and air pollution monitoring.
Microgeneration - producing energy for the home, in the home - is a
substantial improvement over the current centralised and detached
energy model employed the world over. Domestic Microgeneration is
the first in-depth reference work for this exciting and emerging
field of energy generation. It provides detailed reviews of ten
state-of-the-art technologies: including solar PV and thermal,
micro-CHP and heat pumps; and considers them within the wider
context of the home in which they are installed and the way that
they are operated. Alongside the many successes, this book
highlights the common pitfalls that beset the industry. It offers
best-practice guidance on how they can be avoided by considering
the complex linkages between technology, user, installer and
government. This interdisciplinary work draws together the social,
economic, political and environmental aspects of this very diverse
energy 'genre' into a single must-have reference for academics and
students of sustainability and energy related subjects, industry
professionals, policy makers and the growing number of
energy-literate householders who are looking for ways to minimise
their environmental footprint and their energy bills with
microgeneration.
The construction industry is an information-intensive sector and
low levels of productivity are often blamed on inadequate
integration of information. This book shows how the different types
and sources of information can be integrated to benefit individual
construction projects, construction companies and in the
construction industry at world-wide level.
The proceedings of a major conference on the built environment ran
by the RICS to examine recent research and development in:
investment; building procurement and construction; and building
performance analysis.
The construction industry is an information-intensive sector and
low levels of productivity are often blamed on inadequate
integration of information. This edited volume documents the latest
worldwide research and most innovative practice in the integration
of construction information. It shows how the different types and
sources of information can be integrated - not only on individual
construction projects, but also within construction companies and
in the construction industry at a worldwide level. With 24
contributions from international research groups from nine
countries, a range of applications is demonstrated - from
architectural design and environmental management to projects
co-ordination and cost estimation. It provides a contribution to
the analysis of productivity and industry performance by - drawing
directly for internationally collaborative research projects;
considering the history if integration alongside current
technologies; and indicating practical systems and solutions. This
book should be of interest to libraries and researchers in both
construction management and information technology; and larger
architectural, surveying and engineering firms.
All the main concepts from the landmark Pharmacotherapy: A
Pathophysiologic Approach-distilled down to a concise, clinically
focused, full-color resource Providing a solid evidence-based
approach, Pharmacotherapy Principles & Practice explains how to
design, implement, monitor, and evaluate medication therapy. You'll
gain an in-depth understanding of the underlying principles of the
pharmacotherapy of disease and their practical application.
Pharmacotherapy Principles & Practice includes chapters on
geriatrics, pediatrics, and palliative care. Each of the subsequent
disease-based chapters covers disease epidemiology, etiology,
pathophysiology, clinical presentation and diagnosis,
nonpharmacologic therapy, followed by therapeutic recommendations
for medication selection, desired outcomes, dosing, and patient
monitoring. Features Chapters are written/reviewed by pharmacists,
NPs, PAs, and physicians considered authorities in their fields
Learning objectives with associated content identified with a
margin rule Disorder-based organization makes finding answers quick
and easy Surveys the full range of organ system disorders treated
in pharmacy practice Knowledge-building boxed features within
chapters cover Clinical Presentation & Diagnosis, Patient
Encounters, and Patient Care and Monitoring Guidelines Standardized
chapter format Laboratory values are presented in conventional and
Systeme International units Key concepts are indicated in text with
numbered icons Content on cultural competency Glossary Online
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