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"Practical Horticulture, Seventh Edition, " is a classic,
scientifically oriented book for basic horticulture. It presents
readers with the fundamentals of horticultural science and its
applications in both the commercial and home sectors. Easy-to-read,
the books's ample illustrations, chapter objectives, and
chapter-ending review questions, help readers learn the concepts.
Some exciting new features to this edition include:
- Updated with timely coverage of hot environmental topics.
- The latest information on horticultural science for indoor and
outdoor plants.
- A new chapter on careers in horticulture has been added.
This is a great resource for anyone interested in horticulture!
Video Games in Psychotherapy provides the reader with a practical
session-by-session framework for using video games, interactive
media, and gaming metaphors to help make the process of
psychotherapy more engaging for today's youth. Using concepts from
narrative, collaborative, cognitive behavioral, and other
evidenced-based approaches to psychotherapy, the book gives
examples of possible therapist questions, responses, and activities
involving language and concepts that are appealing to young gamers.
Addressing issues with psychophysiological self-regulation, anxiety
disorders, and autism spectrum disorders, among others, this book
uses multiple case examples to demonstrate each idea and is written
in a way that is understandable for all mental health providers,
regardless of their own familiarity with gaming. A review of over
40 popular video games with specific ideas for their use in
psychotherapy is provided, allowing mental health providers to
easily individualize therapy based on client goals and gaming
preferences. Concepts for individual and group psychotherapy using
games and interactive media, ranging from Pac Man to virtual
reality, are also covered. Providing the reader with useful
templates, worksheets, and other therapy resources, this book is a
must-have for mental health providers working with children,
adolescents, and transition-age youth.
Video Games in Psychotherapy provides the reader with a practical
session-by-session framework for using video games, interactive
media, and gaming metaphors to help make the process of
psychotherapy more engaging for today's youth. Using concepts from
narrative, collaborative, cognitive behavioral, and other
evidenced-based approaches to psychotherapy, the book gives
examples of possible therapist questions, responses, and activities
involving language and concepts that are appealing to young gamers.
Addressing issues with psychophysiological self-regulation, anxiety
disorders, and autism spectrum disorders, among others, this book
uses multiple case examples to demonstrate each idea and is written
in a way that is understandable for all mental health providers,
regardless of their own familiarity with gaming. A review of over
40 popular video games with specific ideas for their use in
psychotherapy is provided, allowing mental health providers to
easily individualize therapy based on client goals and gaming
preferences. Concepts for individual and group psychotherapy using
games and interactive media, ranging from Pac Man to virtual
reality, are also covered. Providing the reader with useful
templates, worksheets, and other therapy resources, this book is a
must-have for mental health providers working with children,
adolescents, and transition-age youth.
A complete guide to solving lateral load path problems-fully
updated for current practices and regulations This thoroughly
revised guide explains how to calculate the lateral forces to be
transferred across multiple diaphragm and shear wall
discontinuities. You will get step-by-step examples that offer
progressive coverage-from very basic to very advanced illustrations
of load paths in complicated structures. Written by a team of
seasoned structural engineers and certified building official, The
Analysis of Irregular Shaped Structures: Wood Diaphragms and Shear
Walls, Second Edition contains comprehensive explanations of
current topics, including cross laminated timber (CLT) which can be
used in mass timber construction. You will get thorough coverage of
up-to-date structural codes, requirements, and standards and
includes newly developed structure types and new design solutions.
Covers new topics of diaphragm solutions including CLT diaphragms
and shear walls, a new method for calculating FTAO shear walls, and
an expanded discussion on cantilever diaphragm design. Updated to
reflect the most recent codes and standards, including, ASCE 7-16,
2021 IBC, and 2021 SDPWS with new CLT diaphragm and shear wall
design requirements and guidelines. Written by a team of
experienced structural engineers and certified building official.
The book is a THRILLER book with the introduction of Humanoid
Robots. Bad guys use the Robots to destroy the economy in America.
The story goes in many different directions. The last chapter will
surprise you. Good reading.
This is a selection of my best work as an airbrush artist and pin
striper. I have chosen these designs to cover just about every
subject interest although my entire collection would be too large
for a paperback. This is strickly a pictorial book with no
expalinations or "how to".The first half covers pinstripping and
then you will see aviation and the last section is a variety of
designs.You may contact me at my e-mail address in the introduction
page.
David the king of ancient Israel, reflects in his Psalm writing,
Psalm 8:4, "Who is man that thou are mindful of him." His is
recognizing that the God of all creation had been a spiritual force
in his life, sustaining him in battle and in his battle of life.
God showed mercy to David and David was considering his position
before God. The question is why? Why does God embrace and direct an
individual's life? How does God entwine His will in a human life
and yet allow the individual to have freedom of choice? Reflecting
on my life and how it affected the lives of my family, are sketched
out in this book, revealing the very involvement of an eternal God
throughout our life time, yet allowing us to choose our life's
direction. Solomon's recorded words in Ecclesiastes 3:2, challenges
us to make wise choices during the time between the "The cradle and
the grave." Patience is a factor that is exercised by God as He
watches over us. There are specific talents or gifts that are given
to each of us and we should be mindful of how God would want us to
use them to His glory. As I tried to do the will of the Lord in my
life, I was constantly aware that any decision I made would
eventually affect a wife and children with which I might be
blessed. Decisions, such as taking a family to one of the most
remote islands in the world, and live among people of a stone age
culture, some that were still practicing cannibalism, was a
monumental, soul searching decision. It is a challenge to continue
to follow the Lord and experience His blessings.
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages,
poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the
original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
believe this work is culturally important, and despite the
imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of
our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works
worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in
the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
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++++ The Cambrian Sketch-book Robert Rice Davies
It's 1967, the Summer of Love. With the war in Vietnam raging and
the draft hanging over their heads, three Milwaukee high school
graduates set off on very different paths to seek their own
destinies and discover that people, places, and things are neither
what they expected, nor what they appear to be. Bob Ralston
journeys to San Francisco-the epicenter of the hippie movement.
John Haus enlists in the army and ends up in Vietnam. Jim Gaston
beats the draft and seeks an alternative lifestyle. Each must live
with their choices and survive in one of America's most tumultuous
times. Those who experienced the 1960s will relive them as the
author's words capture the awakening of millions of America's youth
to a world of free love, drugs, and rock and roll like it's never
been played before or since. Readers too young or too old to have
lived through the Summer of Love will experience Haight-Ashbury
through the eyes of someone who was there. My Summer on Haight
Street is a remarkably insightful chronicle of three Baby Boomers
in the turbulent 1960s that defined a generation and a nation. This
fast-paced novel is based on several real people and some real
events. Robert Rice, Jr., has crafted a compelling story that
captures the aspirations and fears of young men who elected not to
go to college immediately out of high school in 1966 and 1967 and
faced the prospect of being drafted and sent to Vietnam.
MMO EVOLUTION is about the online games industry and analyzes
current trends and problems behind the decline of Massively
Multiplayer Online (MMO) Role-Playing Games (RPG). A vision for the
future and an overview of emerging trends, as well as design
challenges faced by developers, issues in Cybersociology, Community
Management, Social Gaming, and the management of newly launched
MMORPGs are discussed in detail. MMO EVOLUTION is the perfect
guidebook for travelers, adventurers, innovators, and designers to
the true next generation of immersive worlds and MMORPGs online.
Between 1940 and 1980, the Sunbelt region of the United States
grew in population by 112 percent, while the older, graying
Northeast and Midwest together grew by only 42 percent. Phoenix
expanded by an astonishing 1,138 percent. San Diego, Houston,
Dallas-Fort Worth, Tampa, Miami, and Atlanta quadrupled in size.
Even a Sunbelt laggard such as New Orleans more than doubled its
population.
Sunbelt Cities brings together a collection of outstanding
original essays on the growth and late-twentieth-century political
development of the major metropolitan areas below the
thirty-seventh parallel. The cities surveyed are Albuquerque,
Atlanta, Dallas-Fort Worth, Houston, Los Angeles, Miami, New
Orleans, Oklahoma City, Phoenix, San Antonio, San Diego, and Tampa.
Each author examines the economic and social causes of postwar
population growth in the city under consideration and the resulting
changes in its political climate. Major causes of growth such as
changing economic conditions, industrial recruitment, lifestyle
preferences, and climate are discussed. Particular attention is
paid to the role of the federal government, especially the
Pentagon, in encouraging development in the Sunbelt. Describing
characteristic political developments of many of these cities, the
authors note shifting political alliances, the ouster of machines
and business elites from political power, and the rise of minority
and neighborhood groups in local politics.
Sunbelt Cities is the first full-scale scholarly examination of
the region popularly conceived as the Sunbelt. As one of the first
works to thoroughly examine a wide range of cities within the
region, it has served as a standard reference on the area for some
time.
Although the commission government movement is often treated by
historians as an element of the reform surge of the Progressive
Era, this is the first full-scale study of the origins, spread, and
decline of the commission idea. Commission government originated in
Galveston, Texas, where business leaders conceived the plan as a
temporary measure to speed recovery from the great hurricane of
1900. Other cities in Texas and across the nation soon followed; by
1920, about 500 municipalities had adopted the plan in which
elected representatives serve as heads of city departments and,
collectively, as a policy-making body. Beginning with Galveston and
Houston and Des Moines, Iowa, Bradley Robert Rice presents detailed
case studies of the earliest commission cities and shows how the
plan was developed and modified to suit each community's needs. He
goes on to chronicle the adoption of the commission plan by other
cities across the country that strove for "businesslike efficiency"
as a reaction against corruption and machine politics in urban
government. Most commission charters included a wide-ranging
package of municipal reforms, such as the short ballot, at-large
representation, nonpartisanship, civil service, and direct
legislation. Yet Rice shows that the commission plan generally
offered little in the way of social reform to accompany its
reorganization of municipal government. Applying a model of
innovation diffusion, the author analyzes how and why the new form
of city government spread across Progressive Era America. He also
thoroughly explores the relationship between the commission plan
and other Progressive Era reforms and reports on the reasons for
its decline from both a social and a practical perspective.
Progressive Cities is described by Professor Bruce M. Stave, editor
of the Journal of Urban History, as "a sound piece of work which
should make a useful and worthwhile contribution to the existing
scholarship on urban reform and should appeal to an audience which
cuts across disciplines: history, political science, urban studies
and urban planning."
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