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A collection of short stories by Olaf Stapledon. Includes "The
Flames," "Death into Life," and "Old Man in New World."
Stapledon projects two separate futures for humanity, depending not
on the outcome of World War II but on the failure or success of a
future "Tibetan Renaissance" to influence the temper and ideology
of the militaristic empires that threaten it.
This important and timely new book examines the manner and extent of involvement by institutions in monitoring the performance of the executive management of "companies". Such monitoring of managerial performance fits within a broad framework of devices and market forces which operate to reduce the divergence between the interests of managers and shareholders in non-controlled "companies". Institutional intervention to change the management of companies has been confined to the most extreme cases of under-performance, sometimes combined with strong suspicion of misconduct on the part of the impugned managements. Apart from examining the situations in which institutional intervention is likely to take place and how it can be effected, this book also looks in considerable detail at the advantages and disadvantages of greater involvement by institutions. The whole work benefits from detailed comparative analysis of the position in Australia and the UK.
One moment a man sits on a suburban hill, gazing curiously at the
stars. The next, he is whirling through the firmament, and perhaps
the most remarkable of all science fiction journeys has begun. Even
Stapledon's other great work, LAST AND FIRST MEN, pales in ambition
next to STAR MAKER, which presents nothing less than an entire
imagined history of life in the universe, encompassing billions of
years.
Geotechnical Engineering of Dams, 2nd edition provides a
comprehensive text on the geotechnical and geological aspects of
the investigations for and the design and construction of new dams
and the review and assessment of existing dams. The main emphasis
of this work is on embankment dams, but much of the text,
particularly those parts related to geology, can be used for
concrete gravity and arch dams. All phases of investigation, design
and construction are covered. Detailed descriptions are given from
the initial site assessment and site investigation program through
to the preliminary and detailed design phases and, ultimately, the
construction phase. The assessment of existing dams, including the
analysis of risks posed by those dams, is also discussed. This
wholly revised and significantly expanded 2nd edition includes a
lengthy new appendix on the assessment of the likelihood of failure
of dams by internal erosion and piping. This valuable source on dam
engineering incorporates the 200+ years of collective experience of
the authors in the subject area. Design methods are presented in
combination with their theoretical basis, to enable the reader to
develop a proper understanding of the possibilities and limitations
of a method. For its practical, well-founded approach, this work
can serve as a useful guide for professional dam engineers and
engineering geologists and as a textbook for university students.
One of the most extraordinary, imaginative and ambitious novels of
the century: a history of the evolution of humankind over the next
2 billion years. Among all science fiction writers Olaf Stapledon
stands alone for the sheer scope and ambition of his work. First
published in 1930, Last and First Men is full of pioneering
speculations about evolution, terraforming, genetic engineering and
many other subjects.
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Sirius is Thomas Trelone's great experiment - a huge, handsome dog
with the brain and intelligence of a human being. Raised and
educated in Trelone's own family alongside Plaxy, his youngest
daughter, Sirius is a truly remarkable and gifted creature. His
relationship with the Trelones, particularly with Plaxy, is deep
and close, and his inquiring mind ranges across the spectrum of
human knowledge and experience. But Sirius isn't human and the
conflicts and inner turmoil that torture him cannot be resolved.
John Wainwright is a freak, a human mutation with an extraordinary
intelligence which is both awesome and frightening to behold.
Ordinary humans are mere playthings to him. And Odd John has a plan
to create a new order on Earth, a new supernormal species. But the
world is not ready for such a change ...
Geotechnical Engineering of Dams, 2nd edition provides a
comprehensive text on the geotechnical and geological aspects of
the investigations for and the design and construction of new dams
and the review and assessment of existing dams. The main emphasis
of this work is on embankment dams, but much of the text,
particularly those parts related to geology, can be used for
concrete gravity and arch dams. All phases of investigation, design
and construction are covered. Detailed descriptions are given from
the initial site assessment and site investigation program through
to the preliminary and detailed design phases and, ultimately, the
construction phase. The assessment of existing dams, including the
analysis of risks posed by those dams, is also discussed. This
wholly revised and significantly expanded 2nd edition includes a
lengthy new appendix on the assessment of the likelihood of failure
of dams by internal erosion and piping. This valuable source on dam
engineering incorporates the 200+ years of collective experience of
the authors in the subject area. Design methods are presented in
combination with their theoretical basis, to enable the reader to
develop a proper understanding of the possibilities and limitations
of a method. For its practical, well-founded approach, this work
can serve as a useful guide for professional dam engineers and
engineering geologists and as a textbook for university students.
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