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  • Collaborative Negotiation: The Core of Nameless Change by Neil Katz

    Collaborative Negotiation: The Core of Nameless Change

    Neil Katz

    Today's leaders face unprecedented demands for rapid and continual improvement of their organizations. In his organization development practice, author Glenn Allen-Meyer witnesses the way in which leading organizations 'sell' changes to employees for their participation and 'buy-in'. Drawing on this research, "Nameless Organizational Change" offers a new approach for transforming organizations, providing a reliable, revolutionary way to achieve goals and hit performance targets without the expense, stress, and resistance so often experienced during major organizational change.

  • Reefs and Coral Carpets in the Northern Red Sea as Models for Organism-Environment Feedback in Coral Communities and Its Reflection in Growth Fabrics by Bernhard Riegl and Werner Piller

    Reefs and Coral Carpets in the Northern Red Sea as Models for Organism-Environment Feedback in Coral Communities and Its Reflection in Growth Fabrics

    Bernhard Riegl and Werner Piller

    Carbonate Platform Systems: components and interactions is a collection of 13 papers, plus an introduction, concerning the effects of organism-environment interactions in modern and ancient carbonate platforms, arising from the Lyell Meeting on ‘Organism-Environment Feedbacks in Carbonate Platforms and Reefs’ held at the Geological Society, UK. The papers presented here provide an integrated view of carbonate platforms, emphasizing dynamic interactions at all hierarchical levels and revealing the limitations of uniformitarian analogy in biotically influenced sedimentary systems. Selected case studies from around the world illustrate aspects ranging from the genesis of growth fabrics to changing patterns of carbonate platform development. The text will be of interest to sedimentologists, palaeontologists and marine ecologists alike. Readership: Sedimentologists, Palaeontologists, Marine Ecologists, Petroleum Exploration & Production Geologists and Marine Environmental Conservationists.

  • Toni Morrison by Kate Waites

    Toni Morrison

    Kate Waites

  • Virginia Woolf by Kate Waites

    Virginia Woolf

    Kate Waites

  • Fisica III: El Movimiento Oscilatorio by Victor Castro

    Fisica III: El Movimiento Oscilatorio

    Victor Castro

  • Environmental Science: A Global Concern, 5th edition by William P. Cunningham, Barbara Woodworth Saigo, and Barry W. Barker

    Environmental Science: A Global Concern, 5th edition

    William P. Cunningham, Barbara Woodworth Saigo, and Barry W. Barker

    Introducing students to environmental science without any prerequisites, this text has a strong global emphasis and recognizes that the world is a unified biosphere that doesn't adhere to artificial (political) boundaries. Topics covered include the Greenhouse Effect, the Clean Air Act and El Nino.

  • The Eagle Wing and Presbyterian Emigrants by James E. Doan

    The Eagle Wing and Presbyterian Emigrants

    James E. Doan

    This wrist-bending reference contains approximately 1000 entries, including over 500 biographies of Irish-American men and women of significance, as well as related themes and topics. It also includes articles on each of the 50 states, as well as a number of major cities and the influence Irish-Americans have had in them over the last four centuries. Contributors include university affiliated and other scholars from all over the US and Ireland.

  • The Otherworld Journey: A Celtic and Universal Theme by James E. Doan

    The Otherworld Journey: A Celtic and Universal Theme

    James E. Doan

    As with every other region of Europe and the world, the traditional folklore of Ireland abounds with tales involving the supernatural and the fantastic, but nowhere else have these tales so influenced the literature and the shaping of that country, and no other country has produced so many world-famous authors whose work has shown those influences. These intermingling themes were therefore the ideal subject for a symposium held at the Princess Grace Irish Library, Monaco, in May 1998 to which, reflecting the international interest in the subject, a host of international scholars contributed, and whose papers are published in these two volumes.The subjects range from early Irish history and folklore to the present day, but mainly deal with nineteenth and twentieth century literature, from Gothic novels, Sheridan Le Fanu, Bram Stoker, and Oscar Wilde, through W.B.Yeats, Lord Dunsany, Elizabeth Bowen, Samuel Beckett, and Flann O'Brien, to Seamus Heaney and Nuala Ní Dhomhnaill.

  • The Novels of Bienvenido N. Santos by L. M. Grow

    The Novels of Bienvenido N. Santos

    L. M. Grow

  • Ecology: Concepts and Applications by Manuel C. Molles Jr and Barry W. Barker

    Ecology: Concepts and Applications

    Manuel C. Molles Jr and Barry W. Barker

    This intoductory general ecology text has a strong emphasis on helping students grasp the main concepts of ecology without becoming inundated with detail. It includes many examples of actual research projects conducted in the field of ecology.

  • Lillian Hellman by Kate Waites

    Lillian Hellman

    Kate Waites

  • Matrix Theory: Basic Results and Techniques by Fuzhen Zhang

    Matrix Theory: Basic Results and Techniques

    Fuzhen Zhang

    The aim of this book is to concisely present fundamental ideas, results, and techniques in linear algebra and mainly matrix theory." "The book can be used as a text or a supplement for a linear algebra and matrix theory class or seminar for advanced undergraduate or graduate students. The only prerequisite is a decent background in elementary linear algebra and calculus. The book can also serve as a reference for instructors and researchers in the fields of algebra, matrix analysis, operator theory, statistics, computer science, engineering, operations research, economics, and other related fields.

  • Environmental Science: A Study of Interrelationships, 6th Edition by Eldon D. Enger, Bradley F. Smith, and Barry W. Barker

    Environmental Science: A Study of Interrelationships, 6th Edition

    Eldon D. Enger, Bradley F. Smith, and Barry W. Barker

    Focusing on concepts from the beginning and presenting topics with a practical optimism that clearly defines both problems and possible solutions, Environmental Science: A Study of Interrelationships incorporates an easy-to-understand conceptual approach. Value priced at about $10 less than other full-color environmental science texts, this well-respected text is ideal for your nonmajors' introductory environmental science course.

  • Introduction to Geography, 6th edition by Arthur Getis, Jerome Donald Fellmann, Judith Getis, and Barry W. Barker

    Introduction to Geography, 6th edition

    Arthur Getis, Jerome Donald Fellmann, Judith Getis, and Barry W. Barker

    This text introduces students to the field of geography. The content is organized around the four major research traditions of the discipline: those of earth science; culture-environment; location; and area analysis.

  • The Epistolary Criticism of Manuel A. Viray: In Memoriam by L. M. Grow

    The Epistolary Criticism of Manuel A. Viray: In Memoriam

    L. M. Grow

  • Approximation to Deformations of Surfaces and its Applications by Matthew He and Chandra Kambhamettu

    Approximation to Deformations of Surfaces and its Applications

    Matthew He and Chandra Kambhamettu

    Book Abstract: This meticulously edited selection of papers comes out of the Ninth International Symposium on Approximation Theory held in Nashville, Tennessee, in January, 1998. Each volume contains several invited survey papers written by experts in the field, along with contributed research papers. This book should be of great interest to mathematicians, engineers, and computer scientists working in approximation theory, wavelets, computer-aided geometric design (CAGD), and numerical analysis. Among the topics included in the books are the following: adaptive approximation approximation by harmonic functions approximation by radial basis functions approximation by ridge functions approximation in the complex plane Bernstein polynomials bivariate splines constructions of multiresolution analyses convex approximation frames and frame bases Fourier methods generalized moduli of smoothness interpolation and approximation by splines on triangulations multiwavelet bases neural networks nonlinear approximation quadrature and cubature rational approximation refinable functions subdivision schemes thin plate splines wavelets and wavelet systems

  • Surveying coral reef fishes : a manual for data collection, processing, and interpretation of fish survey information for the tropical Northwest Atlantic by Emily F. Schmitt Lavin, Deena W. Feeley, and Kathleen M. Sullivan-Sealey

    Surveying coral reef fishes : a manual for data collection, processing, and interpretation of fish survey information for the tropical Northwest Atlantic

    Emily F. Schmitt Lavin, Deena W. Feeley, and Kathleen M. Sullivan-Sealey

    In order to utilize the untapped resources of volunteers, REEF and TNC, in active partnership, established the REEF Fish Survey Project. The Project involves the training and mobilization of a large corps of volunteers and is currently the only program with the technical and organizational ability to gather marine biodiversity data in a systematic and reliable manner. Objectives of the project are: 1.) to provide training and education opportunities for SCUBA divers and snorkelers to learn to identify and appreciate marine life 2.) to make data and summary reports readily accessible to the marine science, resource management, and conservation communities 3.) to promote the diving community as conservation-minded and active partner in the long-term protection of coral reefs and other marine systems 4.) to encourage support and implementation of effective marine conservation strategies developed through government, private or public frameworks

  • "Thinking too much" and "Worrying too much": Ghanaian women's accounts of their health problems by Joyce Avotri-Wuaku

    "Thinking too much" and "Worrying too much": Ghanaian women's accounts of their health problems

    Joyce Avotri-Wuaku

    Women’s voices are usually absent in the literature on women’s health in developing countries. As a consequence, we know little about women’s own concerns about their health, the ways in which they understand the problems they experience, how they cope and what changes they feel would help to improve their health. The information on women in developing countries is typically provided by academics, health professionals, non-governmental organizations and policy makers. We do not know whether this captures the views of women themselves. Moreover, explanations of women’s health often rely on biomedical and cultural/behavioural models and we do not know whether these reflect women’s own approaches to understanding their health. Drawing largely on their own voices, this manuscript documents the health problems and concerns of women in Ghana, more specifically women in Kpando, a town in the Volta region of Southern Ghana. The manuscript builds on the concept of the social production of illness, to show how the women of Kpando traced their health problems to the social and material conditions under which they lived.

  • Living Comatulids by Charles Messing

    Living Comatulids

    Charles Messing

    Presented as a Paleontological Society Short Course at the Annual Meeting of the Geological Society of America, Salt Lake City, Utah, October 19, 1997

  • Practicing anthropology in the Carter Presidential Center by Honggang Yang

    Practicing anthropology in the Carter Presidential Center

    Honggang Yang

  • Trust and Trust-Building by Honggang Yang

    Trust and Trust-Building

    Honggang Yang

  • Aspects of radiative electroweak breaking in the minimal supersymmetric extension of the standard model by Diego Castano

    Aspects of radiative electroweak breaking in the minimal supersymmetric extension of the standard model

    Diego Castano

  • Chapter 11: Serology and DNA Typing by George Duncan and Martin L. Tracey

    Chapter 11: Serology and DNA Typing

    George Duncan and Martin L. Tracey

    ntroduction to Forensic Sciences, Second Edition is the current edition of this bestselling introductory textbook. Dr. William Eckert, one of the world's foremost authorities in the area of forensic medicine, presents each of the distinct fields that collectively comprise the forensic sciences in a logical, relatively non-technical fashion.
    Each chapter is written by a well-known expert in his/her respective field, and each specialty area is thoroughly treated. When appropriate, the various methods of applying these sciences in different countries are covered. Heavily illustrated, the Second Edition has been updated to include current procedures and techniques that were not available or usefully developed when the first edition was published.

  • UV Light in the Deep Sea: In situ Measurements of Downwelling Irradiance in Relation to the Visual Threshold Sensitivity of UV-Sensitive Crustaceans by Tamara M. Frank and Edith A. Widder

    UV Light in the Deep Sea: In situ Measurements of Downwelling Irradiance in Relation to the Visual Threshold Sensitivity of UV-Sensitive Crustaceans

    Tamara M. Frank and Edith A. Widder

    Combining behavioural and psychological approaches to the study of plankton on present and interdisciplinary investigation of sensory processes in pelagic environments, this text provides insights into the larger scale ecological processes of biological productivity, community structure and population dynamics.

  • Introduction to Geography, 5th edition by Arthur Getis, Judith Getis, Jerome Donald Fellmann, and Barry W. Barker

    Introduction to Geography, 5th edition

    Arthur Getis, Judith Getis, Jerome Donald Fellmann, and Barry W. Barker

 

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