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Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
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images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
Powder technology is a rapidly expanding technology and nowhere
more than in particle characterization. There has been an explosion
of new particle measuring techniques in the past ten year
particularly in the field of on-line measurement. One of the main
aims of this book is to bring the reader up-to-date with current
practices. One important area of interest is the improvements in
on-line light scattering instruments and the introduction of
ultrasonic on-line devices. Another is the introduction of on-line
microscopy, which permits shape analysis in conjunction with
particle sizing.
Schools of powder technology are common in Europe and Japan but the
importance of this subject has only recently been recognised in
America with the emergence of the Particle Research Centre (PERC)
at the University of Florida in Gainsville.
- Details all the latest developments in powder technology
- Written by established authority on powder technology
- A comprehensive text covering all aspects of powder technology
and handling of particulate solids including characterization,
handling and applications
Lean Production transformed the way that companies think about production and manufacturing. This book provides a new challenge. It arises from the work of the Lean Aerospace Initiative at MIT and provides a new agenda and bold vision for the aerospace industry to take it out of crisis. It also redefines and develops the concept of Lean as a framework for enterprise transformation and this will be relevant and critical for all industries and enterprises.
Discrete event simulation and agent-based modeling are increasingly
recognized as critical for diagnosing and solving process issues in
complex systems. Introduction to Discrete Event Simulation and
Agent-based Modeling covers the techniques needed for success in
all phases of simulation projects. These include: * Definition -
The reader will learn how to plan a project and communicate using a
charter. * Input analysis - The reader will discover how to
determine defensible sample sizes for all needed data collections.
They will also learn how to fit distributions to that data. *
Simulation - The reader will understand how simulation controllers
work, the Monte Carlo (MC) theory behind them, modern verification
and validation, and ways to speed up simulation using variation
reduction techniques and other methods. * Output analysis - The
reader will be able to establish simultaneous intervals on key
responses and apply selection and ranking, design of experiments
(DOE), and black box optimization to develop defensible improvement
recommendations. * Decision support - Methods to inspire creative
alternatives are presented, including lean production. Also, over
one hundred solved problems are provided and two full case studies,
including one on voting machines that received international
attention. Introduction to Discrete Event Simulation and
Agent-based Modeling demonstrates how simulation can facilitate
improvements on the job and in local communities. It allows readers
to competently apply technology considered key in many industries
and branches of government. It is suitable for undergraduate and
graduate students, as well as researchers and other professionals.
The Making of Korea in East Asia: A Korean History provides
students with a comprehensive exploration of the history of Korea
from its origins to present day. The text is organized into eight
chapters. The opening chapters discuss the geography and prehistory
of Korea, the rise of Koguryo and Paekche, the success of the Silla
Kingdom, and the Koryo Dynasty. Additional chapters examine the
Confucian state of Choson, Japanese invasions and the War of East
Asia, and early encounters with the West. Students read about
Western influence in Korea, the great Han Empire, Korea under
Japanese rule, and Korean liberation. The final chapters explore
the divergence of Korea into north and south, the anti-government
and anti-American movement of the 1980s, the inter-Korea summit of
2000, ongoing tensions between the north and the south, and more.
Featuring highly focused and accessible content, The Making of
Korea in East Asia is an ideal resource for courses in Asian
studies and Asian history, especially those with emphasis on Korean
history.
HONK! A Street Band Renaissance of Music and Activism explores a
fast-growing and transnational movement of street
bands-particularly brass and percussion ensembles-and examines how
this exciting phenomenon mobilizes communities to reimagine public
spaces, protest injustice, and assert their activism. Through the
joy of participatory music making, HONK! bands foster active
musical engagement in street protests while encouraging grassroots
organization, representing a manifestation of cultural activity
that exists at the intersections of community, activism, and music.
This collection of twenty essays considers the parallels between
the diversity of these movements and the diversity of the musical
repertoire these bands play and share. In five parts, musicians,
activists, and scholars voiced in various local contexts cover a
range of themes and topics: History and Scope Repertoire, Pedagogy,
and Performance Inclusion and Organization Festival Organization
and Politics On the Front Lines of Protest The HONK! Festival of
Activist Street Bands began in Somerville, Massachusetts in 2006 as
an independent, non-commercial, street festival. It has since
spread to four continents. HONK! A Street Band Renaissance of Music
and Activism explores the phenomenon that inspires street bands and
musicians to change the world and provide musical, social, and
political alternatives in contemporary times. Visit the companion
webiste: http://www.honkrenaissance.net/
This book provides an accessible one-volume introduction to Lean
Six Sigma and statistics in engineering for students and industry
practitioners. Lean production has long been regarded as critical
to business success in many industries. Over the last ten years,
instruction in Six Sigma has been linked more and more with
learning about the elements of lean production. Building on the
success of the first and second editions, this book expands
substantially on major topics of increasing relevance to
organizations interested in Lean Six Sigma. Each chapter includes
summaries and review examples plus problems with their solutions.
As well as providing detailed definitions and case studies of all
Six Sigma methods, the book uniquely describes the relationship
between operations research techniques and Lean Six Sigma. Further,
this new edition features more introductory material on probability
and inference and information about Deming's philosophy, human
factors engineering, and the motivating potential score - the
material is tied more directly to the Certified Quality Engineer
(CQE) exam. New sections that explore motivation and change
management, which are critical subjects for achieving valuable
results have also been added. The book examines in detail Design
For Six Sigma (DFSS), which is critical for many organizations
seeking to deliver desirable products. It covers reliability,
maintenance, and product safety, to fully span the CQE body of
knowledge. It also incorporates recently emerging formulations of
DFSS from industry leaders and offers more introductory material on
experiment design, and includes practical experiments that will
help improve students' intuition and retention. The emphasis on
lean production, combined with recent methods relating to DFSS,
makes this book a practical, up-to-date resource for advanced
students, educators and practitioners.
This book presents an evidence-based best practice approach to the
design, development, and operation of formal mentoring programs
within organizations. The book includes practical tools and
resources that organizations can use, such as training exercises,
sample employee development plans, and mentoring contracts. Case
studies from organizations with successful mentoring programs help
illustrate various principles and best practice strategies
suggested in the book. A start-to-finish guide that can be used by
management, employee development professionals, and formal
mentoring program administrators is also included.
Discrete event simulation and agent-based modeling are increasingly
recognized as critical for diagnosing and solving process issues in
complex systems. Introduction to Discrete Event Simulation and
Agent-based Modeling covers the techniques needed for success in
all phases of simulation projects. These include: * Definition -
The reader will learn how to plan a project and communicate using a
charter. * Input analysis - The reader will discover how to
determine defensible sample sizes for all needed data collections.
They will also learn how to fit distributions to that data. *
Simulation - The reader will understand how simulation controllers
work, the Monte Carlo (MC) theory behind them, modern verification
and validation, and ways to speed up simulation using variation
reduction techniques and other methods. * Output analysis - The
reader will be able to establish simultaneous intervals on key
responses and apply selection and ranking, design of experiments
(DOE), and black box optimization to develop defensible improvement
recommendations. * Decision support - Methods to inspire creative
alternatives are presented, including lean production. Also, over
one hundred solved problems are provided and two full case studies,
including one on voting machines that received international
attention. Introduction to Discrete Event Simulation and
Agent-based Modeling demonstrates how simulation can facilitate
improvements on the job and in local communities. It allows readers
to competently apply technology considered key in many industries
and branches of government. It is suitable for undergraduate and
graduate students, as well as researchers and other professionals.
The National Center for Intermedia Transport Research (NCITR) was
established at UCLA in 1982 by EPA as one of six Centers of
Excellence for the study of environmental pollution problems. One
of the functions undertaken by the NCITR has been to hold periodic
workshops and to provide a forum for the discussion of current
topiCS in the environmental pollution arena. To this end, two other
workshops have previously been held. The first, held in November
1982, was chaired by H. R. Pruppacher, R. G. Semonin and W. G. N.
Slinn on Precipitation Scavenging, Dry DepOSition and Resuspension.
The second, held in January 1986, was chaired by Y. Cohen on
Pollution Transport and Accumulation in a Multimedia Environment.
The present workshop, chaired by D. T. Allen, Y. Cohen and I. R.
Kaplan, was held on August 24-26, 1988 in Santa Monica, California.
The title of the workshop was Intermedia Pollutant Transport:
Modeling and Field Measurements. Approximately one hundred
individuals participated and twenty five papers were given, mostly
by invitation. The workshop was divided into the following four
broad topiCS: 1) Transport of Pollutants from the Atmosphere, 2)
Transport of Pollutants from Soils and Groundwaters, 3) Transport
of Pollutants from Lakes and Oceans, and 4) Multimedia Transport of
Pollutants. The last afternoon was reserved for a Panel Discussion.
HONK! A Street Band Renaissance of Music and Activism explores a
fast-growing and transnational movement of street
bands-particularly brass and percussion ensembles-and examines how
this exciting phenomenon mobilizes communities to reimagine public
spaces, protest injustice, and assert their activism. Through the
joy of participatory music making, HONK! bands foster active
musical engagement in street protests while encouraging grassroots
organization, representing a manifestation of cultural activity
that exists at the intersections of community, activism, and music.
This collection of twenty essays considers the parallels between
the diversity of these movements and the diversity of the musical
repertoire these bands play and share. In five parts, musicians,
activists, and scholars voiced in various local contexts cover a
range of themes and topics: History and Scope Repertoire, Pedagogy,
and Performance Inclusion and Organization Festival Organization
and Politics On the Front Lines of Protest The HONK! Festival of
Activist Street Bands began in Somerville, Massachusetts in 2006 as
an independent, non-commercial, street festival. It has since
spread to four continents. HONK! A Street Band Renaissance of Music
and Activism explores the phenomenon that inspires street bands and
musicians to change the world and provide musical, social, and
political alternatives in contemporary times. Visit the companion
webiste: http://www.honkrenaissance.net/
Lean Production transformed the way that companies think about
production and manufacturing. This book provides a new challenge.
It arises from the work of the Lean Aerospace Initiative at MIT and
provides a new agenda and bold vision for the aerospace industry to
take it out of crisis. It also redefines and develops the concept
of Lean as a framework for enterprise transformation and this will
be relevant and critical for all industries and enterprises.
Cutting across the fields of psychology, management, education,
counseling, social work, and sociology, "The Blackwell Handbook of
Mentoring "reveals an innovative, multi-disciplinary approach to
the practice and theory of mentoring.
Provides a complete, multi-disciplinary look at the practice and
theory of mentoring and demonstrates its advantages
Brings together, for the first time, expert researchers from the
three primary areas of mentoring: workplace, academy, and community
Leading scholars provide critical analysis on important literature
concerning theoretical approaches and methodological issues in the
field
Final section presents an integrated perspective on mentoring
relationships and projects a future agenda for the field
Cutting across the fields of psychology, management, education,
counseling, social work, and sociology, "The Blackwell Handbook of
Mentoring "reveals an innovative, multi-disciplinary approach to
the practice and theory of mentoring.
Provides a complete, multi-disciplinary look at the practice and
theory of mentoring and demonstrates its advantages
Brings together, for the first time, expert researchers from the
three primary areas of mentoring: workplace, academy, and community
Leading scholars provide critical analysis on important literature
concerning theoretical approaches and methodological issues in the
field
Final section presents an integrated perspective on mentoring
relationships and projects a future agenda for the field
This book presents a global overview of the background to, and the
current state of, crop protection and pest management in cotton
crops. Cotton is one of the most economically important crops in
the world and has been grown for centuries but maintaining high
yields of good quality requires sophisticated approaches to pest
management. The introduction and use of pesticides over the decades
significantly increased cotton yields but lead to many adverse
environmental impacts. Over time, new and alternative insecticides
were developed but overuse has enabled pests to develop significant
resistance. The development of genetically modified cotton
varieties with toxins derived from Bacillus thuringiensis enabled
much improved control of lepidopteran larvae, including bollworms,
but as the toxins had no effect on sucking pests, farmers had no
choice but to continue using insecticides. Also, some of the new
cotton varieties developed in recent times have not adapted to
different climatic conditions and the quality of cotton fibre
declined as a result. This book shows the need for more research to
select cotton varieties with high quality fibres suitable for
different cotton growing areas and to develop integrated pest
management strategies to minimise the use of pesticides. It also
demonstrates the need for an inter-disciplinary approach bringing
together plant breeders, entomologists, plant pathologists,
agronomists and agricultural engineers to achieve high yields of
high quality cotton. In the future, farmers will need to adopt new
technology to determine when and how pesticides are used in
conjunction with cultural and biological control strategies. *
Emphasises the importance of research on growing cotton in a world
experiencing climate change * Demonstrates how crucial crop
protection is in achieving high yields of high quality cotton *
Shows how new technology will bring major changes in how cotton is
grown in the future
Stan Allen is an architect and educator who has won global acclaim,
primarily for his work in town planning and his influential 1996
essay Field Conditions. His new book Situated Objects shows a
unique facet of his creative process: a selection of small
buildings and projects on rural sites, most of them situated within
the landscape of the Hudson Valley, New York. They demonstrate an
approach to architecture that engages in a dialogue with this
partly wild and wholly non-urban environment that lies just outside
the gates of New York City. The projects are presented in drawings
and a rich array of images by celebrated photographer Scott
Benedict. They are arranged in three thematic categories:
Outbuildings, Material Histories, and New Natures, supplemented by
the architect's writings and essays contributed by Helen Thomas and
Jesus Vassallo. The first book on Stan Allen's buildings, Situated
Objects highlights Allen's personal engagement with American
material traditions, the conventions of architectural drawing, and
the challenge of building with nature.
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This book presents an evidence-based best practice approach to the
design, development, and operation of formal mentoring programs
within organizations. The book includes practical tools and
resources that organizations can use, such as training exercises,
sample employee development plans, and mentoring contracts. Case
studies from organizations with successful mentoring programs help
illustrate various principles and best practice strategies
suggested in the book. A start-to-finish guide that can be used by
management, employee development professionals, and formal
mentoring program administrators is also included.
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