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Featuring first hand accounts by international politicians and
diplomats along with analyses by leading scholars, this unique
collection of essays provides insights from multiple perspectives
to foster better understanding of international relations during
and after the Cold War. Experts from both sides of the "iron
curtain" shed light on the origins, struggles, ending, and legacy
of the conflict that dominated the second half of the twentieth
century and that still affects current East-West relations, the
securing and dismantling of weapons of mass destruction, and the
instability of many regions. With a particular focus on diplomatic
relations, the book looks at the origins of the conflict from Yalta
to Korea, the prelude to Detente from Cuba to Vietnam, followed by
the move from Detente to dialogue. It then addresses such issues as
strategic weapons, the impact of the war on scientific research,
intelligence, and the fall of the Berlin Wall. Lastly, it examines
the legacy of the Cold War across regions of the world, including
Europe, Japan, India, China, and the lessons to be drawn for
today's diplomatic relations and intelligence. With contributions
from Howard Baker, Jr., Sir Anthony Brenton, Susan Eisenhower,
Grigoryi Karasin, Alexander Likhotal, Kishan Rana, Ying Rong, and
more, the volume presents a truly international treatment of a
subject of global dimensions and importance. Students of politics
and international relations will find it invaluable as will Foreign
Service practitioners, and instructors teaching the Cold War and
foreign affairs.
The "greening" of industry processes, i.e. making them more
sustainable, is a popular and often lucrative trend which has
emerged over recent years. The 4th volume of Green Chemical
Processing considers sustainable chemistry in the context of
education and explores didactic approached. The American Chemical
Society's 12 Principles of Green Chemistry are woven throughout
this text as well as the series to which this book belongs.
Equipped with the #1 guide to help kids (and their parents) with
math homework, students will be able to quickly find the
definitions and illustrated examples that will enable them to solve
many of the math challenges they face. Covering everything from
"addend" to "zero," Stress-Free Math: Is perfect for both kids and
their parents looking for help with math homework and the tools to
ace the class! Gives students in grades 4-9 more than 400
definitions, full-color illustrations, and examples. Covers
subjects like measurement, algebra, geometry, fractions and
decimals, statistics and probability, and problem solving. Helps
students solve math problems with confidence. Is a fully updated
reimagining of the best-selling Math Dictionary for Kids. This
well-organized and easy-to-follow quick reference guide includes
illustrated, concise explanations of the most common terms used in
general math classes. Packed with strategies to help students get
better grades and master math concepts without any headaches, this
math study guide also discusses how students can use manipulatives
and basic math tools to improve their understanding and includes
handy measurement conversion tables, guides to geometric shapes,
and more. Each concept covered has a concise definition and an
example or illustration. Grades 4-9
A building fire is dynamic. A continually changing hostile fire
environment influences time relationships that affect fire defenses
and risks to people and building functions. The fire and fire
defenses in each building interact with different sequences and
distinct ways. Risks are characterized by the building s
performance. Significantly updated and restructured new edition
Fire Performance Analysis for Buildings, 2nd Edition organizes the
complex interactions into an analytical framework to evaluate any
building - at any location - built under any regulatory
jurisdiction or era. Systematic, logical procedures evaluate
individual component behavior and integrate results to understand
holistic performance. The Interactive Performance Information (IPI)
chart structures complex time-related interactions among the fire,
fire defenses, and associated risks. Quantification uses
state-of-the-art deterministic methods of fire safety engineering
and fire science. Managing uncertainty is specifically addressed.
Key features: * Emphasizes fire performance analysis for new or
existing buildings. * Augments fire dynamics calculation methods
with qualitative methods to form a more complete understanding of
the effects of hostile fire characteristics on building
performance. * Describes fire ground operations for engineers with
no fire service experience. An analysis evaluates ways the site and
building design help or hinder manual fire suppression. *
Establishes a transition from traditional structural requirements
to modern calculation based structural analysis and design for fire
conditions. Structural concepts are described for non-structural
engineers to enable the roles of each profession to be integrated
into comprehensive performance evaluations. * Addresses techniques
of managing uncertainty to improve understanding and communication
with professionals of other disciplines. * Describes methods of
risk management using information from the building s performance
analysis. Fire Performance Analysis for Buildings, 2nd Edition has
been completely restructured around a performance based framework.
Applications integrate traditional fire defenses with fire science
and engineering to combine component performance with holistic
performance.
Equipped with the #1 guide to help kids with math homework,
children will be able to quickly find the definitions and
illustrated examples that will enable them to solve many of the
math challenges they face. Covering everything from "addend" to
"zero," the fifth edition of the best-selling Math Dictionary for
Kids gives students in grades 4-9 more than 400 definitions,
full-color illustrations, and examples that can help them solve
math problems.This handbook includes illustrated, concise
explanations of the most common terms used in general math classes,
categorized by subjects that include measurement, algebra,
geometry, fractions and decimals, statistics and probability, and
problem solving. This edition also discusses how students can use
manipulatives and basic math tools to improve their understanding
and includes handy measurement conversion tables. Each term has a
concise definition and an example or illustration. Perfect for both
kids and their parents looking to help them with math homework!
Featuring first hand accounts by international politicians and
diplomats along with analyses by leading scholars, this unique
collection of essays provides insights from multiple perspectives
to foster better understanding of international relations during
and after the Cold War. Experts from both sides of the "iron
curtain" shed light on the origins, struggles, ending, and legacy
of the conflict that dominated the second half of the twentieth
century and that still affects current East-West relations, the
securing and dismantling of weapons of mass destruction, and the
instability of many regions. With a particular focus on diplomatic
relations, the book looks at the origins of the conflict from Yalta
to Korea, the prelude to Detente from Cuba to Vietnam, followed by
the move from Detente to dialogue. It then addresses such issues as
strategic weapons, the impact of the war on scientific research,
intelligence, and the fall of the Berlin Wall. Lastly, it examines
the legacy of the Cold War across regions of the world, including
Europe, Japan, India, China, and the lessons to be drawn for
today's diplomatic relations and intelligence. With contributions
from Howard Baker, Jr., Sir Anthony Brenton, Susan Eisenhower,
Grigoryi Karasin, Alexander Likhotal, Kishan Rana, Ying Rong, and
more, the volume presents a truly international treatment of a
subject of global dimensions and importance. Students of politics
and international relations will find it invaluable as will Foreign
Service practitioners, and instructors teaching the Cold War and
foreign affairs.
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