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Based on many years of applied research, modeling and educating
future decision makers, the authors have selected the critical set
of mathematical modeling skills for decision analysis to include in
this book. The book focuses on the model formulation and modeling
building skills, as well as the technology to support decision
analysis. The authors cover many of the main techniques that have
been incorporated into their three-course sequence in mathematical
modeling for decision making in the Department of Defense Analysis
at the Naval Postgraduate School. The primary objective of this
book is illustrative in nature. It begins with an introduction to
mathematical modeling and a process for formally thinking about
difficult problems, illustrating many scenarios and illustrative
examples. The book incorporates the necessary mathematical
foundations for solving these problems with military applications
and related military processes to reinforce the applied nature of
the mathematical modeling process.
Cash on Cash offers unprecedented insight into one of the most
significant American cultural figures of the twentieth century. As
an interviewee, Cash was an exemplary communicator to an
astonishingly broad spectrum of people: always open and articulate,
part friend, part spiritual authority, part flawed hero. Throughout
a decades-long career, as Cash took risks, embracing new
technologies, formats, and attitudes, he cleaved to a simple, core
message of unvarnished truth. A comprehensive collection of Johnny
Cash interviews and feature stories, some widely published and
others never previously transcribed, culled from the 1950s through
the early days of the new millennium, Cash on Cash charts a
singular evolution. From hardscrabble Arkansas poor boy to
rockabilly roustabout; international fame to drug addiction and
disgrace; born again Christian to gimlet-eyed chronicler of
spiritual darkness; TV and movie star to Nashville reject;
redemption to loss and back again, several times. Cash’s story,
told in his own words, shines unfiltered light on a journey of
archetypal proportions that resonates still.
Experimentation in Improvised Jazz: Chasing Ideas challenges the
notion that in the twenty-first century, jazz can be restrained by
a singular, static definition. The worldwide trend for jazz to be
marginalized by the mainstream music industry, as well as
conservatoriums and schools of music, runs the risk of stifling the
innovative and challenging aspects of its creativity. The authors
argue that to remain relevant, jazz needs to be dynamic,
proactively experimental, and consciously facilitate new ideas to
be made accessible to an audience broader than the innovators
themselves. Experimentation in Improvised Jazz explores key
elements of experimental jazz music in order to discern ways in
which the genre is developing. The book begins with an overview of
where, when and how new ideas in free and improvised jazz have been
created and added to the canon, developing the genre beyond its
initial roots. It moves on to consider how and why musicians create
free and improvised jazz; the decisions they make while playing.
What are they responding to? What are they depending on? What are
they thinking? The authors analyse and synthesise the creation of
free jazz by correlating the latest research to the reflections
provided by some of the world's greatest jazz innovators for this
project. Finally, the book examines how we respond to free and
improvised jazz: artistically, critically and personally. Free jazz
is, the book argues, an environment that develops through
experimentation with new ideas.
The increasing interest in artistic research, especially in music,
is throwing open doors to exciting ideas about how we generate new
musical knowledge and understanding. This book examines the wide
array of factors at play in innovative practice and how by treating
it as research we can make new ideas more widely accessible. Three
key ideas propel the book. First, it argues that artistic research
comes from inside the practice and exists in a space that
accommodates both objective and subjective observation and analyses
because the researcher is the practitioner. It is a space for
dialogue between apparently opposing binaries: the composer and the
performer, the past and the present, the fixed and the fluid, the
intellectual and the intuitive, the abstract and the embodied, the
prepared and the spontaneous, the enduring and the transitory, and
so on. It is not so much constructed in a logical, sequential
manner in the way of the scientific method of doing research but
more as a "braided" space, woven from many disparate elements.
Second, the book articulates the notion that artistic research in
music has its own verification procedures that need to be brought
into the academy, especially in terms of the moderation of
non-traditional research outputs, including the description of the
criteria for allocation of research points for the purposes of data
collection, as well as real world relevance and industry
engagement. Third, by way of numerous examples of original and
creative music making, it demonstrates in practical terms how
exploration and experimentation functions as legitimate academic
research. Many of the case studies deliberately cross boundaries
that were previously assumed to be rigid and definite in order to
blaze new musical trails, creating new collaborations and
synergies.
The ICMS Handbook is acknowledged as the international standard
text for basic security procedures. It was first published as A
Basic Guide to Museum Security, and is now fully revised, enlarged
and updated. The manual covers: general principles security, theft
and burglary: security personnel; training; collection management
and transport; disaster planning; fire and environmental hazards;
checklist of security procedures. It is designed to operate in all
conditions and sizes of museum, not merely those with elaborate
electronic security. It stresses that good basic principles are the
key to effective protection from hazard.
The modern definition of firefighter no longer means "putting the
wet stuff on the red stuff." Emergency responders answer incidents
ranging from fire alarm activations to elevator rescues and medical
emergencies more often than full-blown fires. Consequently,
responders increasingly interface with a wide array of building
systems. Underscoring the changing role of firefighters, Fire
Protection: Systems and Response presents the basic knowledge of
the inner workings of fire safety/fire protection systems and
related equipment in buildings. The author provides a
straightforward overview of the functions and benefits of these
systems and how they can assist with fire suppression, code
enforcement, alarm response, and elevator rescue. The book's
comprehensive discussion of elevators, fire command centers,
emergency generators and lighting, and HVAC systems sets it apart
from other fire protection books currently available. The topics
covered prepare emergency response personnel for the challenges
they face working with fire protection systems, fire alarm systems,
and elevators. Logically organized, clearly written, and covering
all systems in a single text, this presentation of information
streamlines fire service interaction with building features and
fire protection systems. Providing an understanding of how systems
are designed and installed, the book is also a reference for
troubleshooting fire protection problems in the field. The
information not only gives responders an appreciationknowledge of
how the systems work, but helps them use this knowledge to perform
their job better.
The modern definition of firefighter no longer means "putting the
wet stuff on the red stuff." Emergency responders answer incidents
ranging from fire alarm activations to elevator rescues and medical
emergencies more often than full-blown fires. Consequently,
responders increasingly interface with a wide array of building
systems. Underscoring the changing role of firefighters, Fire
Protection: Systems and Response presents the basic knowledge of
the inner workings of fire safety/fire protection systems and
related equipment in buildings.
The author provides a straightforward overview of the functions
and benefits of these systems and how they can assist with fire
suppression, code enforcement, alarm response, and elevator rescue.
The book's comprehensive discussion of elevators, fire command
centers, emergency generators and lighting, and HVAC systems sets
it apart from other fire protection books currently available. The
topics covered prepare emergency response personnel for the
challenges they face working with fire protection systems, fire
alarm systems, and elevators.
Logically organized, clearly written, and covering all systems
in a single text, this presentation of information streamlines fire
service interaction with building features and fire protection
systems. Providing an understanding of how systems are designed and
installed, the book is also a reference for troubleshooting fire
protection problems in the field. The information not only gives
responders an appreciationknowledge of how the systems work, but
helps them use this knowledge to perform their job better.
Experimentation in Improvised Jazz: Chasing Ideas challenges the
notion that in the twenty-first century, jazz can be restrained by
a singular, static definition. The worldwide trend for jazz to be
marginalized by the mainstream music industry, as well as
conservatoriums and schools of music, runs the risk of stifling the
innovative and challenging aspects of its creativity. The authors
argue that to remain relevant, jazz needs to be dynamic,
proactively experimental, and consciously facilitate new ideas to
be made accessible to an audience broader than the innovators
themselves. Experimentation in Improvised Jazz explores key
elements of experimental jazz music in order to discern ways in
which the genre is developing. The book begins with an overview of
where, when and how new ideas in free and improvised jazz have been
created and added to the canon, developing the genre beyond its
initial roots. It moves on to consider how and why musicians create
free and improvised jazz; the decisions they make while playing.
What are they responding to? What are they depending on? What are
they thinking? The authors analyse and synthesise the creation of
free jazz by correlating the latest research to the reflections
provided by some of the world's greatest jazz innovators for this
project. Finally, the book examines how we respond to free and
improvised jazz: artistically, critically and personally. Free jazz
is, the book argues, an environment that develops through
experimentation with new ideas.
The ICMS Handbook is acknowledged as the international standard text for basic security procedures. It was first published as A Basic Guide to Museum Security, and is now fully revised, enlarged and updated. The manual covers: general principles security, theft and burglary: security personnel; training; collection management and transport; disaster planning; fire and environmental hazards; checklist of security procedures. It is designed to operate in all conditiones adn sizes of museum, not merely those with elaborate electronic security. It stresses that good basic principles are teh key to effective protection from hazard.
The third edition of a bestseller, Hazardous Materials Chemistry
for Emergency Responders continues to provide the fundamentals of
"street chemistry" required by emergency response personnel.
Emergency response and hazmat expert Robert Burke takes the basics
of chemistry appropriate for response personnel and puts it into
understandable terms. The author has retained the style and format
that made the previous editions so popular while updating the
information to keep the book relevant. See What's in the Third
Edition: Expanded section on Ethanol and its hazards to responders
Update of NFPA 472 Chemistry requirements Revised section on
"hazmat elements" with more hazards and response issues Includes a
focus on the importance of the "hazmat elements" of chemical
families New incident examples New photographs and graphics The
chapters are organized by the nine U.S. Department of
Transportation's hazard classes. Almost every hazardous material
presents more than one hazard; the DOT's placarding and labeling
system only identifies the most severe hazards. Therefore, the book
provides additional information about hidden hazards for each
hazard class. It discusses individual chemicals, their hazards and
their physical and chemical characteristics, both as distinct
chemicals and within chemical families. The book offers a concise
presentation of the topics of most importance to emergency
responders on a day-to-day basis. It provides the basic chemistry a
responder needs to understand chemical terminology and communicate
with others about the chemicals involved in hazardous materials
incidents.
The third edition of a bestseller, Hazardous Materials Chemistry
for Emergency Responders continues to provide the fundamentals of
"street chemistry" required by emergency response personnel.
Emergency response and hazmat expert Robert Burke takes the basics
of chemistry appropriate for response personnel and puts it into
understandable terms. The author has retained the style and format
that made the previous editions so popular while updating the
information to keep the book relevant. See What's in the Third
Edition: Expanded section on Ethanol and its hazards to responders
Update of NFPA 472 Chemistry requirements Revised section on
"hazmat elements" with more hazards and response issues Includes a
focus on the importance of the "hazmat elements" of chemical
families New incident examples New photographs and graphics The
chapters are organized by the nine U.S. Department of
Transportation's hazard classes. Almost every hazardous material
presents more than one hazard; the DOT's placarding and labeling
system only identifies the most severe hazards. Therefore, the book
provides additional information about hidden hazards for each
hazard class. It discusses individual chemicals, their hazards and
their physical and chemical characteristics, both as distinct
chemicals and within chemical families. The book offers a concise
presentation of the topics of most importance to emergency
responders on a day-to-day basis. It provides the basic chemistry a
responder needs to understand chemical terminology and communicate
with others about the chemicals involved in hazardous materials
incidents.
The increasing interest in artistic research, especially in music,
is throwing open doors to exciting ideas about how we generate new
musical knowledge and understanding. This book examines the wide
array of factors at play in innovative practice and how by treating
it as research we can make new ideas more widely accessible. Three
key ideas propel the book. First, it argues that artistic research
comes from inside the practice and exists in a space that
accommodates both objective and subjective observation and analyses
because the researcher is the practitioner. It is a space for
dialogue between apparently opposing binaries: the composer and the
performer, the past and the present, the fixed and the fluid, the
intellectual and the intuitive, the abstract and the embodied, the
prepared and the spontaneous, the enduring and the transitory, and
so on. It is not so much constructed in a logical, sequential
manner in the way of the scientific method of doing research but
more as a "braided" space, woven from many disparate elements.
Second, the book articulates the notion that artistic research in
music has its own verification procedures that need to be brought
into the academy, especially in terms of the moderation of
non-traditional research outputs, including the description of the
criteria for allocation of research points for the purposes of data
collection, as well as real world relevance and industry
engagement. Third, by way of numerous examples of original and
creative music making, it demonstrates in practical terms how
exploration and experimentation functions as legitimate academic
research. Many of the case studies deliberately cross boundaries
that were previously assumed to be rigid and definite in order to
blaze new musical trails, creating new collaborations and
synergies.
Based on many years of applied research, modeling and educating
future decision makers, the authors have selected the critical set
of mathematical modeling skills for decision analysis to include in
this book. The book focuses on the model formulation and modeling
building skills, as well as the technology to support decision
analysis. The authors cover many of the main techniques that have
been incorporated into their three-course sequence in mathematical
modeling for decision making in the Department of Defense Analysis
at the Naval Postgraduate School. The primary objective of this
book is illustrative in nature. It begins with an introduction to
mathematical modeling and a process for formally thinking about
difficult problems, illustrating many scenarios and illustrative
examples. The book incorporates the necessary mathematical
foundations for solving these problems with military applications
and related military processes to reinforce the applied nature of
the mathematical modeling process.
Educational Research offers a comprehensive, easily digestible
introduction to research methods for undergraduate and graduate
students. Readers will develop an understanding of the multiple
research methods and strategies used in education and related
fields, including how to read and critically evaluate published
research and how to write a proposal, construct a questionnaire,
and conduct an empirical research study on their own. The Seventh
Edition maintains the features that made this book a best-seller,
including attention-grabbing chapter-opening vignettes, lively
examples that engage student interest, a conversational and
friendly writing style, and more. With the support of this highly
readable text, readers will transform into critical consumers and
users of research.
The highly-anticipated second edition of the Foundations of Mixed
Methods Research:Integrating Quantitative and Qualitative
Approaches in the Social and Behavioral Sciences gives students a
comprehensive overview of mixed methods from philosophical roots
and traditions through designing, conducting, and disseminating a
study. Authors Abbas Tashakkori, R. Burke Johnson, and Charles
Teddlie have thoroughly updated the text to reflect the many
advances over the last decade in mixed methods. New example studies
throughout and a new appendix highlight the latest research on
mixed methods and current best practices. New sections on
evaluating quality in mixed methods studies and writing up research
results round out the process of mixed methods research. The
authors have added features like content summaries and objectives
at the beginning of each chapter and chapter summaries and previews
at the end of each chapter to aid readers in their mixed methods
journey. Students across social science, behavioral science, and
health and nursing fields are now expected to be proficient in
mixed methods research. This text begins with an introduction to
and overview of the development of mixed methodology, and then
takes students through all aspects of working with mixed methods,
from research design and data collection through to analysis and
conclusions. This new edition includes additional information on
writing, publishing, and disseminating results, as well as
information on policy impact and annotated examplars of mixed
methods research studies. A new generation of mixed methods
scholars can now engage with this vital text in mixed methods
research.
Written in a clear, readable style with a wide range of
explanations and examples, this must-have dictionary reflects
recent changes in the fields of statistics and methodology. Packed
with new definitions, terms, and graphics, this invaluable resource
is an ideal reference for researchers and professionals in the
field and provides everything students need to read and understand
a research report, including elementary terms, concepts,
methodology, and design definitions, as well as concepts from
qualitative research methods and terms from theory and philosophy.
Riding off the Edge of the Map is a true account of the author and
two fellow motorcyclists on an adventure-tour into Mexico's rugged
and stunning Copper Canyon. They follow an errant map until they
have traveled so far into danger that returning is deemed more
precarious than continuing. Struggling with nearly impassible
roads, injury, terror, and broken equipment, the three men were
eventually forced to independently find their way back to
civilization from the most remote part of the Canyon. The quest
begins in the heart of Central Mexico's Sierra Madre Mountains and
traces their journey up the Pacific Coast and into the largest
canyon system in North America, 1700 feet deeper and four times the
size of Arizona's Grand Canyon. Bryen, a career psychotherapist and
motorcycle safety instructor, integrates his lifelong zeal for
motorcycle riding and his passionate commitment to the life of the
soul, and weaves the events into an odyssey that pulls the reader
into an exterior and interior exploration of what it takes to
venture into the heart of the Canyon. The trip required a crash
course in new motorcycling riding skills, adjusting to rural
customs and new language in a foreign culture, settling the
stress-created conflicts among the riders, and finding the courage
to face and deal with personal limitations. Eventually stripped of
everything familiar where old maps, old rules, and old
understandings no longer applied, this life-changing journey
becomes an examination into fundamental questions of how to ride
and how to live. The book describes being caught between the allure
of beauty and the repulsion of terror, and explores how to access
the deeper powers that become available to us when life seems most
challenging. The author turns this motorcycle adventure tour into
an opportunity to contemplate the longings, the fears, and the
misapplied maps that govern our lives.
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