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Duke University's head basketball coach Mike Krzyzewski has proved
himself a leader both on and off the court. He's led the Duke Blue
Devils to five straight Final Four appearances, culminating in
back-to-back championships in 1991 and '92. He has received five
National Coach of the Year Awards -- and many of the players he
coached in college have gone on to NBA stardom! Now Coach K offers
the insights he uses to coax peak performances from his team,
relying on lessons he learned as a captain in the U.S. Army,
sportsmanship, respect, and a genuine gift for leading with the
heart.
Due to various challenges within the public-school system, such as
underfunding, lack of resources, and difficulty retaining and
recruiting teachers of color, minority students have been found to
be underperforming compared to their majority counterparts.
Minority students deserve quality public education, which can only
happen if the gap in equity and access is closed. In order to close
this achievement gap between the majority and minority groups, it
is critical to increase the learning gains of the minority
students. Digital Games for Minority Student Engagement: Emerging
Research and Opportunities is an essential reference source that
argues that digital games can potentially help to solve the
problems of minority students' insufficient academic preparation,
and that a game-based learning environment can help to engage these
students with the content and facilitate academic achievement.
Featuring research on topics such as education policy, interactive
learning, and student engagement, this book is ideally designed for
educators, principals, policymakers, academicians, administrators,
researchers, and students.
Modern Manufacturing Methodologies have undergone three different
evolutionary stages over the past 200 years. Before there were
modern manufacturing plants, the world only knew skilled craftsmen
who labored as individuals in very small groups to produce goods
and services. The first factory evolution came about when James
Watt invented the steam engine. Metal cutting, forming and assembly
machines were co-located near streams or rivers forming what we now
call the Job Shop or the American Armory System. The second factory
evolution began when Henry Ford introduced the first modern
assembly line using interchangeable parts and standardized
manufacturing procedures. This gave rise to the modern flow shop,
which reached its zenith during WWII. In the late 1970s, the third
industrial evolution began when Taiichi Ohno and the Toyota Motor
Company introduced what we now call Lean Manufacturing...and the
world came. Over the last 40 years, all forms of manufacturing and
service systems have embraced the concepts of Lean Thinking and
proved its superiority to traditional manufacturing and service
systems design. This book defines and characterizes a new breed of
Manufacturing Engineer which we call the Lean Engineer. The Lean
Engineer has roots in traditional Industrial engineering, but is
also well trained in six-sigma methodologies and understands lean
to green factory design principles. However, Lean Engineering
transcends and redefines the classic Industrial engineer.
Principles of Lean systems design, U-shaped Lean manufacturing
cells, Linked Cell Manufacturing System design and Mixed Model
final assembly lines are unique Lean Engineering strategies. This
book attempts to define for the first time a new manufacturing
engineering discipline called the Lean Engineer. This book:
Introduces Lean System Design principles Demonstrates the
conversion of traditional manufacturing lines into U-shaped Lean
Cells Contrasts push versus pull manufacturing strategies Covers
Balancing, Leveling and System synchronization Demonstrates Value
Stream Mapping and the 7-Lean analysis tools Provides an
introduction to Queuing Network Analysis for single and multiple
product flows ....and many more Principles which define the Lean
Engineer
The time is a twenty-year period of history between 1914 and 1934,
and is the story of a young man caught between two worlds and two
generations. This is exemplified in the "Old World," represented by
his country of Ireland, amidst the turmoil of a World War, and the
civil conflicts within; and a "New World," with America as its
symbol of newness and change. "The War To End All Wars" marked the
end of the traditional ways of life for an older generation in
Europe, and created the beginnings of a new, free, more open
society across the Atlantic. This new emerging generation was
reflected in an America which opened its shores to those who
brought with them the ambition and optimism to overcome all
obstacles. We follow Michael Philbin from boyhood to young manhood,
as he flees the violence and tragedy of his country to seek a
future in an unknown land which may enable him to fulfill his
destiny. The tale of Michael Philbin and his quest represents the
bridge between those two generations. Yet the best of both eras
will eventually forge a unique blend of people, tempered by the
horrors of war, and hardened by the onslaught of an economic
depression. This is a story about one of that generation.
A result of over 5 years research and investigation, this book
presents an unbroken Chronology of the World between when Adam and
Eve were expunged from the Garden of Eden until the Crucifixion of
Christ. Using scriptural data from the King James Bible and
recently discovered Archeological documents, it is shown that the
Biblical Record can be accepted as both reliable and historically
accurate. This History of the World will hopefully bring the
scriptural records to life and provide a valuable point of
reference to any Biblical scholar.
How would Lincoln view race relations, terrorism, gun control,
women's equality, and the influence of special interest groups on
Congress? How would he react to the invasion of Iraq and the Great
Recession? How would he feel about the growing gap between the
haves and the have- nots, a worker's right to strike, the minimum
wage, and labor unions? Would Lincoln have a mobile phone and
embrace the whirl of social media? Phillips grounds his analysis in
an illuminating understanding of Lincoln's own words and actions
and offers a fascinating thesis that longtime fans and newcomers
alike will be eagerto debate.
Released in 1979, Ridley Scott's Alien has come to be regarded as a
classic film, and has been widely written about. But how have
audiences engaged with it? This book presents the - sometimes very
surprising - results of a major audience research project,
exploring how people remember and continue to engage with the film.
This volume grew out of a project to conduct a survey of the
scientific literature of the United States for items addressing the
e. thical and humane issues of animal experimentation. The original
purpose of the survey was to provide packground information for the
development of a set of guide lines for the use of animals in
research then in preparation by The New York Academy of Sciences'
Ad Hoc Committee on Animal Research. ! We soon realized, however,
that the survey constituted a valuable resource in its own right.
In this book we present the results of the literature survey along
with relevant information about its legislative and historical con
text. We hope that this material will be helpful to biomedical
researchers grappling with animal welfare problems as well as to
social scientists interested in tracing the evolution of the
20th-century phase of the animal research controversy. The time
span covered by the survey was selected to match the 20-year period
between the passage of the first federal Animal Welfare Act in 1966
and the most recent legislation regulating animal research, which
took effect during 1986. Our analysis examines this transitional
period through the pages of the scientific literature. During these
2 decades, animal re search in the United States was transformed.
Activist animal protection organizations catapulted troublesome
ethical questions to national prom inence, throwing the scientific
community2 into turmoil.
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Nanoimaging (Hardcover)
Beth A. Goins, William T. Phillips
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This book covers cutting-edge research on the use of
nanoparticles for in vivo diagnostic medical imaging and therapy.
It discusses a variety of nanoparticles, including quantum dots,
carbon nanotubes, dendrimers, gold nanoshells, metal nanorods,
micelles, liposomes, polymers, MRI iron oxide particles, and
microbubbles. Examples in the book include multifunctional
nanoparticles that are designed for multimodality imaging and
simultaneous diagnostic and therapy (theranostic) applications.
Martin Luther King Jr. is known for famous speeches such as I Have
a Dream, and his ability to inspire the people of the United States
to demand equality, regardless of the color of their skin. His
ability to lead has cemented himself as one of America's greatest
civil rights advocates. And in today's world, his wisdom and
teachings are needed more than ever. Martin Luther King Jr., On
Leadership chronicles the actions of Martin Luther King Jr.'s life
and identifies the key leadership skills he displayed such as: *
Practice what you preach * Take direct action without waiting for
other agencies to act * Give credit where credit is due * Laws only
declare rights, they do not deliver them * And much more... This
book is part history and part guide to becoming a great leader,
inspired by Martin Luther King Jr., an advocate to peaceful change
while never wavering in making the opposition listen and give in.
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