Explore sustainable innovations in green chemistry and technology designed to minimize environmental impact. This book covers topics from bioenergy and smart materials to waste recycling, offering practical solutions from experts for researchers, practitioners, and students.
Teaching is improvisation. This book shows how applying improv principles in the classroom can deepen student engagement and build a dynamic learning environment. It equips teachers to turn improvisation from a survival skill into a transformative teaching practice.
Since the dawn of time, humanity has found understanding through Myth, Folktale, and Religion. This work explores these social guides with a selection of stories from six continents, plus chapters on Amerind Flood narratives, Gaelic Folklore, and Hebraic tales.
This practical guide to asset and liability management (ALM) in banks explores strategies for managing financial risks like liquidity, interest rate, and currency risk. Featuring advanced models and real-world case studies, it bridges the gap between theory and practice.
This authoritative guide to obstructive airway diseases bridges clinical practice and the latest science. For healthcare professionals, it’s packed with diagnostic tips, treatment algorithms, and updates from global guidelines—a trusted companion for mastering respiratory care.
Making Design Public
Go beyond the traditional studio with innovative design education. This book offers case studies and strategies for projects where students collaborate with communities, learning to navigate the social, political, and environmental challenges of the 21st century.
Explore the transformative journey of GLP-1 from gut hormone to a cornerstone of modern medicine. This definitive guide unravels its role in managing diabetes, obesity, and cardiovascular health, revealing the promise and challenges of a revolutionary therapeutic frontier.
The Theopoetics of Space
Martyr, war hero, mystic. This book traces John Randal Bradburne’s pilgrimage to a leper colony in war-torn Zimbabwe, where his poetry sought to sanctify the land and defend the dignity of its patients—a mission that ultimately cost him his life.
This book presents a new framework of foraminiferal descendence based on ancestor–descendant relationships. This methodology reveals key features evolved on multiple occasions, proving that classical classification should be abandoned for a new, descendence-based grouping.
Hong Kong’s community college policy was designed to promote social mobility, but did it work? This ethnography reveals how the policy led to distorted outcomes, with some students succeeding in getting a university transfer without really learning.
This insightful work traces the genealogy of Triple Consciousness through the lens of black feminist thought. Highlighting the resistance and resilience of black women, it is an essential companion for students and scholars in women’s, ethnic, and African American studies.
A major foraminifer diversification began in the Late Ordovician with multilocular tests. Their evolution saw walls change from agglutinated particles to microcrystalline calcite, leading to the major diversifications of the Mesozoic and Cenozoic Eras.
An Encyclopedia of the Applications of Nanotechnology
A groundbreaking guide to sustainable agriculture using nanomaterials from bio-wastes. Blending theory with practical protocols, it offers eco-friendly and economically viable solutions for modern farming challenges. Essential for students and researchers.
This book explores how law, policy, and commerce shape humanity’s ventures beyond Earth, from state-led exploration to a dynamic commercial arena. It reveals how legal frameworks will determine whether space remains a cooperative frontier or a contested marketplace.
From Gunnerales to Oxalidales
This book describes in detail the morphological characters of all modern angiosperm families. Illustrated with original photos showing principal characters for identification, it is an essential resource for taxonomists, biologists, conservationists, and students.
Chaos-based Cryptography
This book covers the foundations and practical applications of modern chaos-based cryptographic systems. It covers chaos theory and the design, hardware, and software implementation of systems like ciphers and hash functions for students and professionals.
From Malpighiales to Sapindales
This book describes in detail the morphological characters of all modern angiosperm families. Illustrated with original photos showing the principal characters for identification, it is an essential guide for taxonomists, evolutionary biologists, conservationists, and students.
Language Acquisition and Development
This collection provides impressive insights into state-of-the-art research in first and second language acquisition and developmental impairments. The studies cover a wide variety of languages, focusing on phonology, morpho-syntax, semantics, and pragmatics.
This book describes the different forms of aid over the last 65 years and analyses why they changed. As old concepts reappear with new donors, professionals and students will benefit from studying this history. Is the pendulum swinging back?
‘Intimately Associated for Many Years’
The letters of Bishop George Bell and Willem Visser’t Hooft mirror efforts by the World Council of Churches to unite Christianity and confront an age of crisis. To mitigate political tensions, they raised their voices to presidents and prime ministers.
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