Author: John Hagan
Publisher: San Antonio, Texas : Rauson Group LLC, [2013] ISBN\ISSN: 9780982082829, 0982082827 Notes: xi, 152 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm Responsibility: The Essene diet : the holistic pathway to health and weight loss Selecting a camcorder -- Other useful equipment -- Subjects for filming -- Documentary themes -- Camera techniques -- Fieldcraft -- Set building -- Ethics -- The end product -- Post-production. Text engl., Vorw. engl., franz., dt., ital. u. span. In box. "An unabridged reprint of the edition first published by Constable & Co. Ltd., London, 1914"--Title page verso. Presents Shakespeare's celebrated comedy of fairies, star-crossed lovers, and workmen trying to put on a wedding celebration play. Includes bibliographical references (pages 169-182) and index. Includews instructor packet and Student packet. Title from container. "When we reflect on the Holocaust, we think of Auschwitz and Dachau; and when we think of justice for this terrible chapter in history, we think of Nuremberg. Not Russia or the Ukraine, and certainly not the town of Kharkov (Kharkiv in Ukrainian). But in reality, the first war-crimes trial against the Nazis was in this Ukrainian city, where in a sense the Holocaust itself began. Eighteen months before the end of World War II, three Nazi officers and a Ukrainian collaborator were tried and convicted of war crimes in a Soviet court and hanged in Kharkov's public square. Revealing a lost chapter in Holocaust historiography, journalist Greg Dawson tells of his journey to this place, and the rediscovery of the forgotten trial which began the process of avenging the murder of his grandparents, great-grandparents, and tens of thousands of fellow Ukrainians consumed at the dawn of the Shoah"--Provided by publisher. "Originally published in French as Mathmatique by editions du Seuil, 1997." Machine generated contents note: ch. 1 Incipit Vita Nova -- Interpolations in Chapter 1 -- ch. 2 General Bourbaki's Coup d'Etat -- Interpolations in Chapter 2 -- Bifurcation A Great Currents of President Le Lionnais -- ch. 3 Neighborhood Filter -- Interpolations in Chapter 3 -- Bifurcation B Marginis Exiguitas -- ch. 4 Zero Point. Adopting math as a career relatively late in his studies, Roubaud here narrates his difficulties both personal and pedagogical, while also investigating the role of mathematics in his life as a remedy to all the messiness of lived experience. I sought out arithmetic, he writes, to protect myself. But from what? At the time, I would probably have replied: from vagueness, from a lack of rigor, from literature. But mathematics also provide a refuge from human fears, and from coping, eventually, with tragedies like the death of his wife Alix. Developing a strategic aircraft reserve -- Aircraft storage and disposal -- Along the storage rows -- Scrapping the big fleets -- Inventory by aircraft type -- Boneyard tours and Pima Air & Space Museum. At head of title: A King production presents. "Precious Cummings is back but this time her own daughter is causing mayhem. Aaliyah Mills Carter was born into street royalty ... You would think being anointed the Princess would be enough for Aaliyah but its not ..."--Page 4 of cover.
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Author: Cormac Loane; Richard Duckett; Barrie Turner; Geoffry Russell-Smith
Publisher: Woodford Green : International Music Publications, 1992. ISBN\ISSN: 0863597866, 9780863597862 Genre: Scores Notes: 1 score (102 pages) ; 31 cm Responsibility: Team woodwind : piano accompaniments & ensemble scores Edition: Musical score : No Linguistic Content Transported back through time on the Canadian Flyer, an antique red sled, two children experience the past firsthand. They share the excitement when they witness Alexander Graham Bell's Silver Dart lift off from a frozen lake on a cold, clear day in 1909. Sally Ann's letter to Lucy Jane is intercepted by an assortment of monsters before her best friend finally receives it. Foreword, Carole Edelsky Preface Acknowledgments 1. The Goodman Legacy-Forty Years of Literacy Research, Pedagogy and Profundity, W. Dorsey Hammond 2. Towards a Sociopsychoneurolinguistic Model of Reading, Steven L. Strauss 3. All Language Understanding is a Psycholinguistic Guessing Game, T. G. Bever 4. The Goodman/Smith Hypothesis, the Input Hypothesis, the Comprehension Hypothesis, and the (Even Stronger) Case for Free Voluntary Reading, Stephen Krashen 5. 21 Notes in Search of Growing Up an Author - Or Not, David Bloome and George Newell 6. Reading and Reigning: Theories of Learning to Read as Political Objects, Ray McDermott and Perry Gilmore 7. Coffee Cups, Frogs, and Lived Experience, Bertram C. Bruce 8. From Learning as Habit-Formation to Learning as Meaning-Making: How Harry Pope Changed My (Professional) Life, Brian Cambourne 9. Creating Curriculum, Jerome C. Harste and Kathy G. Short 10. Is "Coaching" A Dangerous Metaphor for Teaching and Reading Teacher Education?, James V. Hoffman and Gerald L. Duffy 11. Learning from Young Bilingual Children's Explorations of Language and Literacy at Home, Iliana Reyes 12. The Sociopsychogenesis of Literacy & Biliteracy: How Goodman's Transactional Theory of Reading Proficiency Impacts Biliteracy Development, Barbara M. Flores 13. Knowing and Doing Well in the Creation and Interpretation of Reading Assessments: Towards Epistemic Responsibility, Sharon Murphy 14. Miscue Analysis as a Tool for Advancing Literacy Policy and Practice, Bess Altwerger and Nancy Rankie Shelton 15. Perspectives on Assessment: Reflections On and Directions from Goodman, Robert J. Tierney 16. We've Always Considered Our Work Political, Patrick Shannon 17. An Endangered Species Act for Literacy Education, P. David Pearson 18. Essay Review: Revolutionary Reading, Henrietta Dombey Contributors Information from container. Originally published: New York : Golden Press, 1974. Publication date of book given as 2006. Title from box. Book illustrated by Moira Maclean. Breaking up is hard to do -- Calendar girl -- Happy birthday sweet sixteen -- I go ape -- Laughter in the rain -- Little devil -- Solitaire -- Oh! Carol -- Stairway to heaven -- That's when the music takes me. Previous edition: 2007. Includes index. Does true love ever give you a second chance? Regan Sloan didn't think so. A successful, self-made realtor, Regan has always played it safe, and the first time she takes a chance on love, she is left wounded and puts a wall around her heart. Darcy Grey has lost more than most, her parents at such a young age she barely remembers them. When she loses her grandparents, she is left struggling to fill the void. Six years later she is engaged to a man she isn't even sure she is still in love with. When Regan and Darcy bump into each other, sparks fly from the start. But Regan's vow to never fall for another "straight" girl and Darcy's inconvenient engagement threaten to keep them apart. Can the two women look beyond past hurts and give themselves a chance to find the love of a lifetime? Complete and unabridged. Previous edition: 1997. Quit going to church -- Quit saying your prayers -- Quit reading your Bible -- Quit sharing your faith -- Quit tithing -- Quit volunteering -- Quit being nice -- Quit helping the poor -- Quit fellowshipping -- Quit trying to be good -- Quit enjoying worship -- Quit living in the center of God's will. "This book is a compact edition of a fuller anthology, God makes the rivers to flow, with a new preface and additional passages"--Title page verso. Includes indexes. What are you hungry for? -- Gluten reality -- Getting started -- Muffins, sweet breads, scones, and sweet rolls -- Cakes -- Pies and tarts -- Cookies -- Other sweet treats -- Breads, bread crumbs, pizza, and more -- Other savories. China's Africa Policy in Context. Oil Diplomacy. The Impact of Cheap Chinese Goods. The Issue of Human Rights. The Arms Trade. Peacekeeping. What Does It All Mean? Apprentice dragonologists Daniel and Beatrice Cooke's mentor is called away at a crucial time, leaving the brother and sister alone to search for an ancient diary that could cure some gravely ill dragons. Preface -- Conservation in the past -- Materials and structure of paintings -- Change and deterioration -- Restoration versus conservation -- Modern methods of conservation -- Approaches to cleaning and restoration -- Some restoration case studies examined -- Find out more. The seventh edition has been updated to include:Employment Equality (Age) Regulations 2006;TUPE Regulations 2006;extended rights of maternity leave;right to request flexible working to care for adults;establishment of the Commission for Equality and Human Rights;public sector duties under Sex Discrimination Act 1975 and Disability Discrimination Act 1995. Cyhoeddwyd yr ail argraffiad Saesneg = Second English edition published: Cheltenham: Nelson Thornes, 2002. Cyfieithwyd gan Ffion Kervegant ; golygwyd gan Eirian Jones = Translated by Ffion Kervegant ; edited by Eirian Jones. Mewn ffeil fodrwy = In ring binder. Discusses the material nature of paintings and the ways that they have changed, both naturally and at the hands of previous restorers. It also describes the main types of conservation treatment carried out on panel and canvas paintings and some of the complex issues involved in cleaning and restoration. Nasl. z nasl. zaslona. Navodila za vaje prevedena v 67 jezikov. AMT5061. 10 songs for voice and piano, with chord symbols; words and music by Neil Sedaka and others. Ovojni naslov, karte spravljene v škatli.
Author: Willis H Wagner
Publisher: South Holland, Ill. : Goodheart-Willcox Co., ©1987. ISBN\ISSN: 087006648X, 9780870066481 Notes: 592 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 29 cm Responsibility: Modern carpentry : building construction details in easy-to-understand form Edition: Print book : English Previous ed. entitled: John Garang speaks. 1987. Chakra intro -- How healthy is your first chakra? -- The healing process : where and how to begin -- Healing your first chakra -- How healthy is your second chakra? -- Healing your second chakra -- How healthy is your third chakra? -- Healing your third chakra. "Healing is made easy as Christel shares the specific steps to healing the chakras. During this live presentation, Christel helps audience members begin the process of reclaiming their power and investing their energy wisely."--Website: http://christelnani.com/cd_books_d.asp?ID=3. Enth. Stücke von J.S. Bach, Sigfrid Karg-Elert, Ernesto Köhler, Johannes Donjon, Joachim Andersen, Theobald Boehm, William Schade u. A.B. Fürstenau. Introduction -- Linking speaking and listening with school learning -- Strategies for getting children to do what you want -- Language you use as their role model -- Water facts -- how water affects your child -- Feelings vocabulary -- HOMEFUN games -- a step by step guide -- Helpful suggestions for getting school homework completed -- Self affirmation and confidence building poems. 2 color swatches -- 6 DVD's, Roundup 2002, Monolithic dome spreadsheet 2005, Monolithic dome images 4th ed. 2004, Monolithic dome images 2008, The Monolithic dome 2006, Rounded door bucks 2003, Dome builders special, The Monolithic dome information pak in envelope -- 4 DVD's, Monolithic training video -- Manual of construction for the Monolithic dome -- Domes for tomorrow 2005 / Frederick L. Crandall -- Dome living. Preface -- Introduction -- Key to reading the forested landscape -- Using the key -- Agriculture -- Old growth and wind -- Logging and fire -- Plates -- Evidence -- Evidence of agriculture: crop fields and hay fields ; pasture ; abandonment aging primer -- Evidence of old growth and wind: tree-aging primer -- Evidence of logging and fire: other evidence of fire primer ; stump decay primer -- Quick-reference charts -- Glossary. Originally published: Madrid : Gaia Ediciones, 2009. "Homefun gives parents the tools for understanding their children through time sensitive, interactive, educational games. It helps parents understand their children's minds and how to comfortably connect and play with it. It is perfect for car trips, while doing housework, while cooking, traveling, baby sitting, child minding, book clubs, school book lists, libraries etc. It can also be used by teachers for reinforcement of educational areas, childcare centres, before and after school places."--Publisher. V. 1. 1534-1649 -- v. 2. 1650-1675. Compact discs. The western Hill Country -- The eastern Hill Country -- Austin -- San Antonio. CIA Agent Analia Arias investigates parallel universes, inter-dimensional demons, a possessed magician, and time-traveling monks who have a tendency to disappear. She will have to rely on the mysterious Arthur Alexander, who uses ancient weapons, occult powers, and intuition, to fight the forces of evil--forces that in this instance, Agent Arias is not even sure exist. "1285852"--Page [4] of dust jacket. Connecticut and Rhode Island shacks -- Cape Cod shacks -- Northern Shore and New Hampshire shacks -- Southern Maine shacks -- Midcoast Maine : Boothbay Harbor area shacks -- Midcoast Maine : Penobscot Bay area shacks -- Acadia and Down East Maine shacks -- Lobster shacks by type. Ex-officer of the Crown Gareth Hamilton is astonished when he encounters Emily Ensworth, a woman he never dreamed of seeing again, and she joins him in his mission to take down a deadly enemy known only as the Black Cobra. Dedication -- Acknowledgments -- Prologue -- Bozenna's Story -- Home Sweet Home -- The Red Storm -- Inferno -- 1943: Deportation to Germany -- Freiberg, Germany -- 1944: Chemnitz Labor Camp -- 1944-1945: Chemnitz -- Mother Arrested -- 1945: Into the Unknown -- 1945-1946: The Karlsruhe-Forstner DP Camp -- To America -- Aftermath -- Poem / Bozenna Urbanowicz Gilbride: "Nobody KNows" -- Inge's Story -- At Home -- Prelude to Disaster -- Kristallnacht -- On the Move -- Changes -- 1941 -- Deportation -- Terezin Concentration Camp -- Liberation -- Homeward Bound -- Immigration to America -- Consequences of the Holocaust -- Aftermath -- Poem / Inge Auerbacker: "Who Am I?" -- About the Authors -- Inge Auerbacher -- Bozenna Urbanowicz Gilbride. "Fun games to play with your kids. Educate while you play." Chapter 1 The genesis of the SPLM: speech by John Garang, 2 March 1984; speech by John Garang, 22 March 1985. Chapter 2 The SPLM's fight for peace: speech by John Garang, 9 April 1985; statement by John Garang on Radio SPLA, 26, 27 May 1985. Chapter 3 The search for dialogue among equals: letter from General Osman Abdullah, May 1985; letter from Dr El-Gizouli Dafaalla, 1 June 1985; response of John Garang to Dr El-Gizouli Dafaalla, 1 September 1985; letter from Dr El-Gizouli Dafaalla, 10 November 1985; letter from the General Secretary of the Trade Union Alliance, 2 May 1985; letter from John Garang to Dr Yagi, 9 October 1985; letter from Dr Yagi to John Garang, 26 October 1985; letter from John Garang to Dr Yagi, 23 December 1985; letter from John Garang to Samuel Aru Bol, 19 October 1985; letter from the General Secretariat of the Congress of Trade Unions and Political Parties, Joint Communique by SPLAISPLM and SSPA, 8 February 1986. Chapter 4 Peace around the corner: statement by John Garang at Koka Dam, 20 March 1986; the Koka Dam Declaration, 24 March 1986. Chapter 5 The return to hostilities: excerpts from the policy statement made by John Garang on 12 July 1988; the Addis Ababa peace forum, 5-7 July 1988. Chapter 6 Food as a weapon: excerpt from John Garang's policy statement, 12 July 1988; conference with John Garang at US Capitol Hill, 7 June 1989. Chapter 7 The year of change: excerpts from the speech by John Garang in London, June 1989; seminar with John Garang de Mabior at the Brookings Institution, Washington, D.C., 9 June 1989. Chapter 8 Prospects for the future: first statement by John Garang following the military coup d'Etat of 30 June 1989. An author and the creator of the "Mutts" comic strip team up to bring a collection of inspiring life lessons that provoke thought, insight, and reverence for every moment. Includes index.
Author: Carla Dijs
Publisher: Sydney : Child's Play, 1999. ISBN\ISSN: 9780859539616, 085953961X Responsibility: Who loves you, little beetle? Edition: Print book : Fiction : Juvenile audience : English A long time ago in a little house on the edge of a wood lived a Hare, a squirrel, and a little grey rabbit. The house had no electricity or gas. Water did not come out of a tap, they fetched it from the bathroom, and in the kitchen little grey rabbit cooked on a wood fire. They had many friends, Moldy Warp the Mole, slow and sensible the Hedgehogs with their young son Fuzzypeg, Wise Owl, Water rat, Badger and lots of other animals who lived in the fields and hedgerows round about. Includes index. Meet Shakira -- Rising star -- Good works. This book describes the life and career of Shakira, singer and songwriter who has recorded more than eight albums. Oorspr. uitg.: 1961 Cover title. Originally published in the UK: London : Collins, 1989. This journal volume is available electronically and in print. The online version is available online at http://www.scientific.net/1662-100X. "Based on the series by Franklin W. Dixon." Frank and Joe Hardy go undercover at an international spelling bee where a killer known only as the Hangman is targeting competitors. Reads right-to-left manga-style. "Older teen (16+)--Cover. Title from publishers bibliographic system (viewed on 15 Jan 2013). 1. Introduction; 2. Parentage and early life; 3. Joule's first research; 4. Second research; 5. Third research; 6. Efforts to convince the scientific world; 7. The year 1847; 8. Joule's views accepted by Thomson, Rankine, and Clausius; 9. Middle life; 10. Later life; Appendix to page 18; Note A to page 88; Index. Material type: Reports/studies. Prevod dela: Fêtes et saisons. Übers. von: Die vierte Dimension. Originaltitel: Die vierte Dimension. Mathematik und Wirklichkeit. An encounter between trophy wife Carolyn Blake and her new neighbor tall athletic artist Val Hunter - leads to a close friendship and deepening emotions that young Carolyn has never known. Suddenly, as Carolyn questions what she has always accepted, her carefully manicured domestic life begins to unravel. Husband Paul Blake, a successful rags-to-riches businessman, recognizes the threat that Val Hunter represents, and he is not about to let his wife out of his control or accept any of her stirrings of self determination. Previous edition: 2004. pt. 1. What the claimant must prove -- pt. 2. Defences -- pt. 3. Remedies -- pt. 4. Procedure, strategy and tactics -- pt. 5. Specific considerations -- pt. 6. Human rights and privacy -- pt. 7. Appendices. Literaturangaben 1 Characterization, Flow and Storage.- 1 The nature of bulk solids.- 1.1 Introduction.- 1.2 Sampling.- 1.2.1 Obtaining a gross sample.- 1.2.2 Preparing laboratory and test samples.- 1.3 Voidage and bulk density.- 1.4 Particle density.- 1.5 Particle size.- 1.5.1 Definition of `size' and `size distribution'.- 1.5.2 Measurement of particle size.- 1.6 Particle shape.- 1.7 Surface area.- 1.8 Particle hardness.- 1.9 Cohesion and adhesion.- 1.9.1 Angle of repose.- 1.9.2 Shear strength.- 1.9.3 The shear cell as a means of determining shear strength.- 1.9.4 Wall friction.- 1.9.5 Measurement of wall friction.- 1.9.6 Arching phenomena.- 1.10 Moisture content.- 1.11 Explosiveness.- 1.12 Notation.- References and bibliography.- 2 Gravity flow of bulk solids.- 2.1 Introduction.- 2.2 Pressure distribution in a bulk solid.- 2.2.1 Bulk solid at rest.- 2.2.2 The effect of flow on the pressure distribution.- 2.3 Flow of bulk solids from hoppers.- 2.3.1 Introduction.- 2.3.2 Core flow.- 2.3.3 Mass flow.- 2.3.4 Obstructions to gravity flow.- 2.3.5 Predicting the solids discharge rate.- 2.4 Flow of bulk solids in chutes.- 2.4.1 Introduction.- 2.4.2 Flow patterns in straight inclined chutes.- 2.4.3 Flow patterns in curved chutes.- 2.4.4 Chute design.- 2.5 Flow of bulk solids in vertical pipes.- 2.5.1 Introduction.- 2.5.2 Mode of flow.- 2.5.3 Flow control-J-valves and L-valves.- 2.6 Notation.- References and bibliography.- 3 Dynamics of fluid/solids systems.- 3.1 Introduction.- 3.2 Flow through beds of fixed particles.- 3.2.1 Characteristics of flow in porous media.- 3.2.2 The prediction of pressure-drop across a fixed particulate bed.- 3.3 Settling behaviour of particles.- 3.3.1 Motion of a spherical particle settling in a stationary fluid.- 3.3.2 The settling of non-spherical particles.- 3.3.3 The settling of concentrations of particles (hindered settling).- 3.3.4 Classification and sorting of particles.- 3.4 Fluidization.- 3.4.1 The fluidization process.- 3.4.2 The prediction of minimum fluidizing velocity.- 3.4.3 Entrainment of particles from a fluidized bed.- 3.4.4 The porous membrane, or distributor.- 3.4.5 The influence of particle size and density.- 3.5 Spouted bed behaviour.- 3.6 Gas/solids flow in pipes.- 3.6.1 Introduction.- 3.6.2 The flow of gas/solids suspensions in horizontal pipes.- 3.6.3 The flow of gas/solids suspensions in vertical pipes.- 3.6.4 Flow around 90 Degrees bends.- 3.6.5 The prediction of pressure-drop in flowing gas/solids suspensions.- 3.7 Liquid/solids flow in pipes.- 3.7.1 Flow characteristics of liquid/solids mixtures (slurries).- 3.7.2 Non-Newtonian flow models for homogeneous suspension.- 3.7.3 The modelling of heterogeneous suspensions.- 3.8 Notation.- References and bibliography.- 4 The design of storage bins and hoppers.- 4.1 Introduction.- 4.2 Hopper geometry.- 4.2.1 Shape.- 4.2.2 Overall dimensions.- 4.3 Outlet size and cone angle.- 4.3.1 Jenike's `flow-no flow' criterion.- 4.3.2 Flow Functions and flow factors.- 4.3.3 Outlet dimension and cone angle.- 4.4 Period of storage and time consolidation effects.- 4.4.1 Caking.- 4.4.2 Testing for time consolidation.- 4.4.3 Practical ways of minimizing time consolidation.- 4.5 The effect of moisture.- 4.6 Overcoming space limitations.- 4.6.1 The use of low-friction linings.- 4.6.2 Changing hopper shape.- 4.7 Structural design.- 4.8 Control and measurement of discharge rate.- 4.9 Feeders.- 4.9.1 Introduction.- 4.9.2 Belt feeders.- 4.9.3 Apron feeders and rotary feeders.- 4.9.4 Rotary table feeders.- 4.9.5 Screw feeders.- 4.9.6 Vibratory feeders.- 4.10 Discharge aids.- 4.10.1 Introduction.- 4.10.2 Pneumatic methods.- 4.10.3 Vibrational methods.- 4.10.4 Mechanical methods.- 4.11 Notation.- References and bibliography.- 5 Dust control.- 5.1 Introduction.- 5.2 Dust as a hazard to health.- 5.2.1 Dust particle size.- 5.2.2 Dust concentration limits.- 5.3 Dust suppression.- 5.3.1 Elimination of dust.- 5.3.2 Control of dust dispersion.- 5.4 Gravity and inertial separators.- 5.5 Air cleaners-cyclones.- 5.5.1 Principle of operation.- 5.5.2 Prediction of collecting efficiency.- 5.5.3 Prediction of pressure-drop.- 5.5.4 Cyclone selection.- 5.6 Air cleaners-wet washers or scrubbers.- 5.6.1 Principle of operation.- 5.6.2 Low pressure-drop wet washers.- 5.6.3 High pressure-drop wet washers.- 5.7 Air cleaners-filters.- 5.7.1 Mechanism of filtration.- 5.7.2 Filter media.- 5.7.3 Bag filters-design and selection.- 5.7.4 Filter cleaning.- 5.8 Air cleaners-electrostatic precipitators.- 5.9 Notation.- References and bibliography.- 6 Explosion hazards.- 6.1 Introduction.- 6.2 Characteristics of dust explosions.- 6.2.1 Ignition.- 6.2.2 Explosibility limits.- 6.2.3 Expansion effects and explosion pressures.- 6.3 Measurement of explosion parameters.- 6.4 Explosion risks and system design.- 6.4.1 Minimizing sources of ignition and prevention of ignition.- 6.4.2 Containment.- 6.4.3 Explosion relief venting.- 6.4.4 Detection and suppression.- 6.5 Static electricity.- 6.6 Conclusion.- References and bibliography.- 2 Mechanical Handling.- 7 Belt conveyors.- 7.1 Introduction.- 7.2 Features of belt conveyors.- 7.2.1 Belt construction.- 7.2.2 Idlers.- 7.2.3 Drive arrangements.- 7.2.4 The power unit.- 7.2.5 Loading and discharge arrangements.- 7.2.6 Belt cleaners.- 7.3 Belt conveyor design.- 7.3.1 The bulk solid to be transported.- 7.3.2 Belt speed.- 7.3.3 Belt width.- 7.3.4 Belt tension.- 7.3.5 Idler spacing.- 7.3.6 Power requirements.- 7.4 Belt conveyor variants.- 7.4.1 The cable belt conveyor.- 7.4.2 Belt conveyors without idlers.- 7.4.3 Closed-belt or pipe conveyors.- 7.4.4 Sandwich belts.- 7.5. Notation.- References and bibliography.- 8 Bucket elevators.- 8.1 Introduction.- 8.2 Principal types of bucket elevator.- 8.2.1 Centrifugal discharge elevators.- 8.2.2 Continuous bucket elevators.- 8.2.3 Pivoted buckets.- 8.2.4 Profiled-belt elevators.- 8.3 Design and selection of bucket elevators.- 8.3.1 Design features.- 8.3.2 Loading.- 8.3.3 Discharge.- 8.3.4 Capacity.- 8.3.5 Driving power.- 8.4 Notation.- References and bibliography.- 9 Chain and flight conveyors.- 9.1 Introduction.- 9.2 Drag conveyors.- 9.3 En-masse conveyors.- 9.3.1 Design features.- 9.3.2 Performance calculations.- 9.3.3 Applications of en-masse conveying.- 9.4 Tubular drag conveyors.- 9.5 Apron conveyors.- 9.6 Aerial ropeways.- 9.7 Notation.- References and bibliography.- 10 Screw conveying.- 10.1 Introduction.- 10.2 Principle of operation of screw conveyors.- 10.3 The enclosed screw or `auger' conveyor.- 10.3.1 Constructional features.- 10.3.2 Prediction of the performance of an auger conveyor.- 10.4 The industrial screw conveyor or `U-trough' conveyor.- 10.4.1 Constructional features.- 10.4.2 The conveyed product.- 10.4.3 Conveyor selection.- 10.4.4 Conveyor power.- 10.4.5 Inclined screw conveyors.- 10.5 Vertical screw conveyors.- 10.6 Conclusion.- 10.7 Notation.- References and bibliography.- 11 Vibratory conveyors.- 11.1 Introduction.- 11.2 Movement of a bulk solid in a vibrating trough.- 11.2.1 The motion of the trough.- 11.2.2 The motion of bulk material in the trough.- 11.2.3 Average conveying velocity.- 11.2.4 The influence of the design parameters.- 11.2.5 Two-phase trough motion.- 11.3 Design features.- 11.3.1 Drive mechanism.- 11.3.2 Mounting systems.- 11.4 Applications of vibratory conveying.- 11.5 Spiral elevators.- 11.6 Notation.- References and bibliography.- 3 Pneumatic and Hydraulic Transport.- 12 Basic pneumatic conveying systems.- 12.1 Introduction.- 12.2 Modes of conveying-dilute-phase and dense-phase.- 12.3 Low-pressure pneumatic conveying systems.- 12.3.1 Positive-pressure systems.- 12.3.2 Negative-pressure (vacuum) systems.- 12.3.3 Combined negative/positive pressure systems.- 12.4 High-pressure systems.- 12.4.1 General features.- 12.4.2 Single blow tank systems.- 12.4.3 Twin blow tanks and continuously operating systems.- 12.4.4 Long-distance conveying.- 12.5 Low-velocity conveying and the use of supplementary air feeds.- 12.5.1 General features.- 12.5.2 Plug-forming systems.- 12.5.3 Plug-limiting systems.- 12.5.4 Air-injection and booster systems.- References and bibliography.- 13 Components of pneumatic conveying systems.- 13.1 Introduction.- 13.2 The air supply.- 13.2.1 General requirements.- 13.2.2 Fans and turbo-blowers.- 13.2.3 Roots-type blowers.- 13.2.4 Sliding-vane rotary compressors.- 13.2.5 Screw compressors.- 13.2.6 Reciprocating compressors.- 13.2.7 Vacuum pumps.- 13.3 Feeding devices.- 13.3.1 Rotary valves.- 13.3.2 Screw feeders.- 13.3.3 Venturi feeders.- 13.3.4 Gate lock valves.- 13.3.5 Blow tanks.- 13.3.6 Entrainment devices for vacuum systems.- 13.4 The pipeline.- 13.5 Disengaging and collecting devices.- 13.6 Notation.- References and bibliography.- 14 Pneumatic conveyor design.- 14.1 Introduction.- 14.2 General design procedure.- 14.2.1 Conveying velocity and volumetric air flow rate.- 14.2.2 Solids mass flowrate and solids loading ratio.- 14.2.3 Pipeline diameter.- 14.2.4 Pressure-drop.- 14.2.5 Stepped pipelines.- 14.2.6 Selection of the air mover.- 14.3 Summary of preliminary design procedure for dilute-phase systems.- 14.4 Designing from available test data.- 14.4.1 Conveying characteristics.- 14.4.2 Scaling for pipe size and conveying distance.- 14.5 Notation.- References and bibliography.- 15 Air-assisted gravity conveying.- 15.1 Introduction.- 15.2 The flow of fluidised solids.- 15.3 Practical air-assisted gravity conveying.- 15.4 Design parameters for air-gravity conveyors.- 15.4.1 Slope of channel.- 15.4.2 Conveying distance.- 15.4.3 Width of conveying channel.- 15.4.4 Air requirement.- 15.5 Properties of bulk solids for air-gravity conveying.- 15.6 Air-float conveyors for horizontal and upward transport.- 15.7 Energy consumption of air-gravity conveyors.- 15.8 Notation.- References and bibliography.- 16 Hydraulic conveying.- 16.1 Introduction.- 16.2 Components of a hydraulic conveying system.- 16.2.1 Pumps.- 16.2.2 Slurry preparation plant.- 16.2.3 The pipeline.- 16.2.4 De-watering equipment.- 16.3 System design.- 16.3.1 General design approach.- 16.3.2 Flow characreristics and pressure-drop.- 16.4 Recent development.- References and bibliography.- 17 Capsule transport.- 17.1 Introduction.- 17.2 Capsule transport in a pneumatic pipeline.- 17.2.1 General features of a pneumo-capsule system.- 17.2.2 The capsules.- 17.2.3 The pipeline.- 17.2.4 The air supply.- 17.2.5 Loading and unloading stations.- 17.3 Capsule transport in a hydraulic pipeline.- 17.3.1 General features of a hydro-capsule system.- 17.3.2 The capsules.- 17.3.3 The pipeline.- 17.3.4 The water supply and pump system.- 17.3.5 Injection and ejection of capsules.- 17.4 Size of capsule fleet.- 17.5 Notation.- References. Read book Dieren by Jo Douglass; Neville Graham; Henny Kroonenberg DJV, FB2, IBOOKS, DOCX, PRC5/10/2018
Author: Jo Douglass; Neville Graham; Henny Kroonenberg
Publisher: Houten : Van Goor, 2007. ISBN\ISSN: 9789000035144, 9000035147 Notes: [28] p. : ill. ; 16 cm Responsibility: Dieren Edition: Print book : Dutch : 4e dr 1e dr. Nederlandse uitg.: Amsterdam : Piccolo, 2003. Hardkartonnen aanwijsprentenboekje met kleurenfoto's van allerlei dieren. Vanaf ca. 1 jaar. Michelle Williams provides an account of the year she spent working as a mortuary technician, a job she found more fascinating than frightening. Cover title. "Quality maps for over 50 years." Includes indexes. Print ed. published by: Nashville : Nelson, ©1985. At head of title: Keyed to Strong's reference numbers. Also published under title: An Expository dictionary of Biblical words. First work originally published: Nelson's expository dictionary of the Old Testament / edited by Merrill F. Unger, William White, Jr. Nashville, Tenn. : Nelson, ©1980. Second work originally published: An expository dictionary of New Testament words / by W.E. Vine. Old Tappan, N.J. : F.H. Revell, 1952. Includes indexes. Problem solving skills will be reinforced with the simple instructions and engaging activities. Publié originalement en 1954. Includes index "Training & reference." On board pages. "12 full-length realistic practice tests for the new SAT math"--Cover. Includes index. CD contents: Born for me / Paul Westerberg -- Your love is the place I come from / Teenage Fanclub -- Glorybound / The Bible -- I've Had It / Aimee Mann -- One Man Guy / Rufus Wainwright -- Mama you been on my mind / Rod Stewart -- A minor incident / Badly Drawn Boy -- Ain't that enough / Teenage Fanclub -- Smoke / Ben Folds Five -- Hey self defeater / Mark Mulcahy -- You had time / Ani DiFranco. A practical, easy-to-use guide to harnessing the healing powers of crystals, with expert advice on how to combat illness, emotional issues, the stresses and strains of modern life ... and much more. The Wolf -- A Madness of Starlings -- The American -- The Dark Game. Med litteraturhenvisninger og internetadresser Publ. à l'origine sous le titre: A farther shore. SHORT RECORD. Handbook of fantasy fiction for teachers, librarians, parents and guardians and children themselves in which to find many titles of fantasy fiction that they like, or may be tempted, to read. Includes groups such as classic fantasy, comic fantasy, Arthurian, dark fantasy, animals and dragons. "A publication of Mechon Hadar's Minyan Project"--Title page verso. Contents: 1. Why this Book? 2. Societal Goals Ruling Markets 3. Industrial Policy for Social Inclusion 4. Industrial Policy for a Green Transformation 5. Governance and Governments: Balancing Market and State Failure 6. What is Special about Industrial Policy in Developing Countries? 7. Selected Developing Country Case Studies 8. Comparative Insights into Success and Failure 9. Rethinking Industrial Policy in Developing Countries Index "October 1995." The past, magic & belief -- Healing the body -- Balancing the mind -- Coping with change -- Feeding the spirit -- Living in harmony. Open the pages of the pink purse to discover fun pictures and rhymes to help learn numbers from one to ten. Compact discs. Duration: 13:05:00. Since its original publication, Financing Graduate School has become the standard in its field, an indispensable tool for getting money for graduate and professional school. A treasure trove of information, advice, and resources, it brings clarity and common sense to an often-confusing task. Financing Graduate School explains every step to finding the money you need: how to track down sources of aid, determine if you're eligible, figure out how financial aid decisions are made, and prepare your aid application to tip the odds in your favor. It has information on new limits, interest rates, and fees for federal, state, and private loans; updates on government and private grant and fellowship programs; Web sites to visit for the latest on loans, consolidation programs, repayment charts, and on-line scholarship search services. I'm just a bill -- Lolly, Lolly, Lolly (Get your adverbs here) -- Conjunction junction -- The great American melting pot -- Interplanet Janet -- Electricity, electricity -- Dollars and sense -- My hero, zero -- No more kings -- Three is a magic number. Udstillingskatalog. Udstilling. Brooklyn Museum, New York. 8.2.-6.5.1991 o.a.st. Roland, the Last Gunslinger, and his companions--Eddie Dean and Susannah--cross the desert of damnation, drawing ever closer to the Dark Tower, a legion of fiendish foes, and revelations that could alter the world. A novel inspired by the life of Claude Martin-architect, engineer, soldier of fortune, cartographer, botanist, astronomer and lover. "10 songs from the classic TV series"--Cover. Includes program notes. På omslaget: Morecambe Bay to the Solway Firth. Includes indexes. These reports contain analysis of the economic and social progress in Latin America and the Caribbean for the years specified on the report. On order. <2013-> :Updated by Richard G. Latin, Judge of the Civil Court of the City of New York, Nelson Timken, Associate Court Attorney to Judge Latin. Includes index. V. 1: The building blocks of the human body -- The circulatory system -- The digestive system -- The endocrine system -- The integumentary system -- The lymphatic system. v. 2: The muscular system -- The nervous system -- The reproductive system -- The respiratory system -- The skeletal system -- The urinary system. Sam is full of questions on his first trip to the seashore and his older sister has an answer for each one, except whether or not Sam will ever come into the water. Dirk Pitt fights to save the U.S. government from a sinister Asian shipping empire. Read online book Quality management systems and ISO 9001: 2015 certification. DJV, DOC, AZW5/10/2018
Author: John Mercer
Publisher: Exova BM TRADA, 2016. ISBN\ISSN: 9781909594548, 1909594547 Responsibility: Quality management systems and ISO 9001: 2015 certification. " ... originally serialized in the comic book Berlin, in issues 9 through 16"--Title page verso. Take a look at Cursive Handwriting -- Take a look at Cursive Success -- Tips for you -- Getting your students ready -- Lowercase cursive -- Lowercase cursive made easy -- Lesson plans for teaching lowercase cursive -- Cursive capitals -- Cursive capitals made easy -- Lesson plans for teaching cursive capitals -- Handwriting all year -- Regular double line paper -- Narrow double line paper -- Letter frequency chart. A note on the texts. The holiness of Azédarac. The maker of gargoyles. Beyond the singing flame. Seedling of mars. The vaults of Yoh-vombis. The eternal world. The demon of the flower. The nameless offspring. A vintage from Atlantis. The weird of Avoosl Wuthoqquan. The invisible city. The immortals of mercury. The empire of the necromancers. The seed from the sepulcher. The second interment. Ubbo-sathla. The double shadow. The plutonian drug. The supernumerary corpse. The colossus of Ylourgne. The god of the asteroid. Story notes. The flower-devil (Poem that "The Demon of the flower" was based upon) A note on the texts -- The holiness of Azédarac -- The maker of gargoyles -- Beyond the singing flame -- Seedling of mars -- The vaults of Yoh-vombis -- The eternal world -- The demon of the flower -- The nameless offspring -- A vintage from Atlantis -- The weird of Avoosl Wuthoqquan -- The invisible city -- The immortals of mercury -- The empire of the necromancers -- The seed from the sepulcher -- The second interment -- Ubbo-sathla -- The double shadow -- The plutonian drug -- The supernumerary corpse -- The colossus of Ylourgne -- The god of the asteroid -- Story notes -- The flower-devil (Poem that "The Demon of the flower" was based upon). Designed to develop students' reading, writing, thinking, and language skills through exercises and activities related to The Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck. Title from PDF title page (AIP website, viewed on September 15, 2008). Proceedings of the Eighth International Temperature Symposium held 21-24 October, 2002, in Chicago, Illinois. Edition signed by the artist- Paul Lancaster. bk. 2. City of smoke. The author, an occupational therapist who has specialized in handwriting for more than 25 years, presents a simple, developmentally based curriculum for writing readiness, printing, and cursive. Created for students with all learning styles--visual, auditory, tactile, and kinesthetic--the curriculum is designed to eliminate problems with letter formation, reversals, legibility, sentence spacing, and cursive connections.. Correlates with Cursive handwriting (grade 3) and Cursive success (grade 4) student workbooks. pt. 1. Keynote address, Thermodynamic temperature determinations, Temperature scales, Temperature fixed points, Resistance thermometry, Calibration methods, Thermocouple thermometry -- pt. 2. Radiation thermometry--Standards, Radiation thermometry--Emissivity, Applications, and materials, International comparison, Temperature control, Novel thermometers--Electronic, Fiber-optic, and fluorescent, Thermometry for special applications. Title from container. Copyright on disc: 2005. Contains file in PDF format, which can be read in Acrobat Reader. Also contains Adobe Acrobat Reader program. pt. 1, ch 1. General register office records ; ch 2. Census records ; ch 3. Church records ; ch 4. Property and valuation records -- pt. 2, ch 5. Wills ; ch 6. The genealogical office ; ch 7. Emigration and the Irish abroad ; ch 8. The registry of deeds ; ch 9. Newspapers ; ch 10. Directories ; ch 11. The internet ; ch 12. Occupational records -- pt. 3, ch 13. County source-lists ; ch 14. Roman Catholic parish registers ; ch 15. Research services, societies, repositories and publishers. Previous edition: 2006. Includes index. Written by Chris and Melanie Rice; updated by Jeroen van Marle. Text on inside covers. Originally published: Westport, Conn. : Praeger, 2005. AcknowledgmentsAbbreviationsIntroduction - Reading the Catholic Epistles as a Collection: A Proposal1 Approaches to the Catholic Epistles as a Canonical Collection: A Status Quaestionis2 Assumptions and Methodology3 Development and Canonization of the Catholic Epistles4 Paratextual Evidence of Collection Consciousness in the Catholic Epistles5 Compositional Evidence of Collection Consciousness: Tradition and Catchwords in the Catholic Epistles6 Compositional Evidence of Collection Consciousness: Framing Devices and Themes in the Catholic Epistles7 Conclusion: Hermeneutics of Reading the Catholic Epistles as a Coherent CollectionBibliographyIndex Previous edition: 2006. Includes index. "When Emmy Jamieson arrives at La Cour des Roses, a beautiful guesthouse in the French countryside, she can't wait to spend two weeks relaxing with boyfriend Nathan. Their relationship needs a little TLC and Emmy is certain this holiday will do the trick. But they've barely unpacked before he scarpers with Gloria, the guesthouse owner's cougar wife. Rupert, the ailing guesthouse owner, is shell-shocked. Feeling somewhat responsible, and rather generous after a bottle (or so) of wine, heartbroken Emmy offers to help. Changing sheets in the gîtes will help keep her mind off her misery. Thrust into the heart of the local community, Emmy suddenly finds herself surrounded by new friends. And with sizzling hot gardener Ryan and the infuriating (if gorgeous) accountant Alain providing welcome distractions, Nathan is fast becoming a distant memory. Fresh coffee and croissants for breakfast, feeding the hens in the warm evening light; Emmy starts to feel quite at home. But it would be madness to walk away from her friends, family, and everything she's ever worked for, to take a chance on a place she fell for on holiday, wouldn't it?"--Back cover.
Author: Julia Neuberger
Publisher: Books for Midwives P., 1994. ISBN\ISSN: 1898507015, 9781898507017 Notes: 64 unnumbered pages ; 23 cm Responsibility: Caring for Dying People of Different Faiths Edition: Print book : English : 2Rev. ed Ms. Frizzle takes the class to the rainforest to explore the life of a cocoa bean tree. Organized around the ISLLC standards, this text introduces students to the concepts and theories of educational leadership. The new edition adds coverage of such topics as data usage, ethics, innovative hiring practices, and student discipline. Appearing in the second edition are chapter-ending sections called "Point-Counterpoint" which prompt readers to examine their own beliefs regarding the material presented in the chapter and its application to work in our schools. Contents include: Standard One (1) Leading in the Contemporary School Setting; and (2) Leading Others Through a Common Purpose. Standard Two follows with; (3) Nurturing the Instructional Program; (4) Extending the Curriculum Beyond the School Day; and (5) Sustaining a Culture of Growth. Standard Three continues with; (6) Balancing Management and Leadership; and (7) Managing Human Resources. Standard Four presents; (8) Making Decisions in the Educational Arena; and (9) Sustaining Partnerships With parents and the Larger Community. Standard Five contains; (10) Understanding the Evolution of Public School's Purpose. Standard Six; (11) Governance of Schools in a Legal and Political Environment; and (12) Analyzing and Reporting Educational Data. Educational Leadership Standards and Successful Practices of School Principals is appended. A list of references is also included. ["Introduction to Educational Administration: Standards, Theories, and Practice. Second Edition"was produced by Eye on Education. For the first edition, see ED496014.] ContentsIHenry VIII: The Man and his ImageHenry VIII's physical form ~ The king's painted image ~ Charting change in the king's appearanceIIHenry VIII: European Prince and King of EnglandMagnificence and the role of royal dress ~ Asserting royal authority through dress ~ Creating a sense of Englishness through dress ~ Henry VIII in a European context ~ Henry VIII's interaction with the three leading European powers: the Papacy, the Holy Roman Empire and the Ottoman Empire ~ Royal wardrobes and royal style: analysis of four case-studies: Elegant conspicuous consumption of clothes: Francis I; Following French fashion: James V; Growing disinterest: Charles V and Masking failure: Christian IIIIICreating Magnificence: The Role of the Great WardrobeThe great wardrobe: its function, premises and staff ~ The queen's wardrobe ~ Great wardrobe documentation: warrants and accounts ~ Evidence of clothing provision found in other royal accounts ~ The price of magnificence: the budget for the great wardrobe ~ Selecting fabric for the king ~ Other royal fabric stores ~ Suppliers to the great wardrobe ~ An absence of objects made by the great wardrobeIVThe Cycle of Royal Life: Coronations to FuneralsCoronations ~ The regalia ~ Coronation robes: the joint coronation of Henry VIII and Catherine of Aragon; Individual coronations: Henry VII and Edward VI, Mary I and Elizabeth I; Queen consorts: Elizabeth of York, Anne Boleyn; Henry's other queens ~ Betrothals/Marriages by proxy, Henry VIII's betrothals, Prince Arthur to Catherine of Aragon, Margaret Tudor to James IV of Scotland, Mary Tudor to Charles, Prince of Castile, Mary to Louis XII of France, Princess Mary to Francis, the Dauphin, Princess Mary and Charles V, Prince Edward and Mary, Queen of Scots ~ Marriage, Henry VIII: Catherine of Aragon, Anne Boleyn, Jane Seymour, Anne of Cleves, Catherine Howard, Catherine, Lady Latimer (nee Parr); Establishing the dynasty: Henry VII and Elizabeth of York, Prince Arthur and Catherine of Aragon, Margaret Tudor and James IV of Scotland, Mary Tudor and Louis XII of France ~ Christenings: Henry VII's children, Henry VIII's children, Other royal christenings ~ Churchings ~ Preparation for death: Henry VII ~ Obsequies: the living remembering the dead ~ Funerals and burial: Henry VIII, Henry VII; The Tudor queens consort: Mothers of sons: Elizabeth of York and Jane Seymour; the Princess Dowager: Catherine of Aragon; Execution and private burial: Anne Boleyn and Catherine Howard; Surviving the king: Anne of Cleves and Catherine Parr; The king's sisters: Mary and Margaret Tudor; Royal children: Infants; AdolescentsVHenry VII: Establishing the House of TudorMale dress in the late fifteenth century ~ The Yorkist courts ~ Henry VII ~ The opulence of Henry VII's court ~ Henry VII's wardrobe ~ Elizabeth of York ~ Lady Margaret Beaufort ~ Henry VII's children: Prince Arthur, Princess Margaret, Prince Henry, Princess Mary and Prince Edmund ~ Catherine of AragonVIHenry VIII's Wardrobe Unlock'dHenry VIII's wardrobe: male dress in the first half of the sixteenth century ~ Creating and defining the male image: gowns, doublets and hose ~ Variety in the male wardrobe: the glaudekin, gabardine, cloak, frock, coat, cassock and nightgown ~ Alternatives to the doublet: jackets and jerkins, chammers and shamews ~ Accessories: partlets, placards, stomachers, petticoats and tippets ~ Clothes for bathing ~ Sporting dress ~ Clothes for combat and the tilt yard: brigandines, bases and base coats, arming doublets and hose ~ The king's linen: shirts, night shirts, night caps and handkerchiefs ~ Headwear ~ Footwear ~ Gloves ~ Girdles ~ Purses and pouches ~ Swords and daggers ~ Walking staffs ~ The king's jewellery ~ The use of jewels on the king's clothes ~ Material choices: textiles fit for a king ~ Rainbow colours: the significance of colour of the king's clothes ~ Patronage and perquisites: giving away the king's clothes ~ Gifts and purchases: adding to the king's wardrobe ~ A point of comparison: the wardrobe of James VVIIHenry VIII's Ceremonial Wardrobe: Observing the Ritual YearThe weekly cycle: Sunday observance ~ Days of estate, crown wearing days and days for wearing purple and scarlet ~ Provision made by the great wardrobe for Candlemas, Palm Sunday and Maundy Thursday ~ Days of mourning ~ Mourning dress ~ Ceremonial robes: the order of the Garter, the order of the Golden Fleece and the order of St Michael ~ The king's parliament robesVIIICaring for the King's Clothes: The Wardrobe of the Robes and the LaundryThe king's wardrobe of the robes: a route to success ~ The queen's wardrobe of the robes ~ Ordering clothes for the king ~ Caring for the king's clothes ~ Specific packing materials ~ Transporting clothes ~ Documentation ~ Perfuming the king, his clothes and his rooms ~ The physical context: buildings for storage and rooms for dressing ~ The royal laundryIXFemale Fashions at Henry VIII's CourtChoosing a queen ~ Queenship in early modern England ~ The court as a centre of female fashionable dress ~ The form and function of female clothes ~ Undergarments: smocks, shifts, bodies, farthingales and petticoats ~ Principal garments: the gown and the kirtle ~ Items worn in association with the gown and the kirtle: foreparts, sleeves, furs and tippets, stomachers, placards, partlets and neckerchiefs ~ Maternity wear ~ Outdoor dress: cloaks and special clothes for riding and walking ~ Informal wear: nightgowns ~ Mourning ~ Accessories: headwear and footwearXAn Expression of Individuality: An Analysis of the Wardrobes of Henry VIII's Wives and SistersCatherine of Aragon ~ Anne Boleyn ~ Jane Seymour ~ Anne of Cleves ~ Catherine Howard ~ Catherine Parr ~ The queen's jewels ~ Looking outside his marriage vows: the king's mistresses ~ Royal siblings: the king's sisters: Margaret, queen of Scots and Mary, queen of FranceXIThe King's Children: Dressed to ImpressConsummation, pregnancy and birth ~ Establishing the queen's chamber and the royal nursery ~ The staff of the nursery ~ Children's dress ~ Clothing the king's children: Lady Margaret Douglas, Princess Mary, the duke of Richmond, Princess Elizabeth and Prince Edward ~ Lady Jane GreyXIIThe Henrician CourtThe court ~ The role of a favorite at the Henrician court: the duke of Suffolk, Thomas Wolsey, Thomas Cromwell ~ Symbols of status: the significance of noble robes ~ The ennoblement of peers ~ The creation of knights ~ The knights of the Bath ~ Membership of the order of the Garter ~ Court politics and foreign policy: meetings with the Emperor, 1520 and 1522, the Field of Cloth of Gold, 1520, the meeting at Calais in 1532 ~ Ambassadors ~ Godparenting ~ Gifts of clothing ~ Dress as an expression of treason ~ Noble prisoners and executions ~ Male youth culture at court ~ Revels, disguisings, mummeries and jousts ~ Celebrating Advent and Christmas ~ Courtly love: St Valentine's day ~ Dress disguising royaltyXIIIThe Royal Household: Form, Function and LiveryForm and function ~ Livery and retaining ~ Types of livery issued within the king's household: the use of two-colour livery, large-scale provision of single-colour livery to the whole household, red livery coats, annual changes in livery colour, badges and livery collars and other symbols of officeXIVLivery for the Households of Henry VII and his FamilyHenry VII ~ Elizabeth of York ~ Lady Margaret Beaufort ~ The households of the king's children ~ Royal charityXVHenry VIII's Household: The Domus Magnificencie and the Domus ProvidencieThe household above stairs: the chamber, the privy chamber, the fool, the musicians, the chapel royal, the closet and the vestry and medical men ~ The household below stairsXVIOutside the Household: The Stable, the Hunts and BeyondThe stable and the master of the horse ~ The king's ape ~ The king's hunts: the buckhounds, the leash, the toils, the bows and the longbows, the falconers, hunt officers not provided for by the great wardrobe ~ The barge ~ Livery issued 'out of court': the great wardrobe, the king's works, other government officials and links with cities: caps of maintenanceXVIITudor Military SplendourThe yeomen of the guard ~ The band of spears or pensioners ~ The gentleman pensioners ~ Royal messengers ~ The kings of arms, heralds and pursuivants ~ Military roles for Henry VIII's nobility ~ The rank and file of the king's military forces: flags and banners; Conduct coats: france, Scotland, Ireland, naval expeditions, garrisons ~ Royal entries as part of military campaignsXVIIIThe Households of Henry VIII's Wives, Sisters and ChildrenThe queen's household ~ Acquiring a position within the queen's household ~ The households of Henry VIII's queens: Catherine of Aragon, Anne Boleyn, Jane Seymour, Anne of Cleves, Catherine Howard Catherine Parr ~ Short-term provision for the king's sisters ~ The households of the king's children: Princess Mary; the duke of Richmond; Princess Elizabeth and Prince EdwardXIXThe Royal ArtificersThe principal artificers: the king's tailor; the queen's tailor; the king's hosier; the queen's hoiser; the king's skinner; the queen's skinner; the king's embroiderer; the queen's embroiderer; the king's silk woman; the queen's silk woman ~ The minor artificers of the royal wardrobe: the king's armourer to his spurrier: the king's armourer; the king's bitmaker; the king's coffer maker; the queen's coffer maker; the king's cordwainer; the queen's cordwainer; the king's cutler; the king's feather maker or plumier; the king's goldsmith; the queen's goldsmith; the king's jeweller; the king's milliner; the king's saddler; the queen's saddler and the king's spurrierXXMaking the Tudor WardrobeTailoring books ~ Patterns ~ Equipment ~ Selection and orientation of the top fabric ~ Linings ~ Interlinings and facings ~ Padding and stiffening ~ Sewing thread ~ Seams and hems ~ Fit and shaping ~ Fastenings: buttons, clasps, hooks, latchets and pins, dress hooks, lacing, points and girdles ~ Decorative techniques: paning, slashing, cutwork, pinking and clocking ~ Guards, borders, crests and edges ~ Applied trimmings or passementerie ~ Surface decoration: embroidery, quilting, stoolwork and goldsmith's work ~ Creating a magnificent impressionXXITranscription NotesXXIIThe Wardrobe Book of the Wardrobe of the Robes prepared by James Worsley in December 1516, edited from British Library MS Harley 2284XXIIIThe Inventory of the Wardrobe of the Robes prepared by James Worsley on 17 January 1521, edited from British Library MS Harley 4217 "The wardrobe book of the Wardrobe of the Robes prepared by James Worsley in December 1516, edited from Harley MS 2284, and his Inventory prepared on 17 January 1521, edited from Harley MS 4217, both in the British Museum." Revised edition of: Simple living investments for old age. 1984. Includes index.
Author: Patrick Fairbairn
Publisher: Lafayette, Ind. : Sovereign Grace Publishers, ©2001. ISBN\ISSN: 1589600274, 9781589600270 Genre: Commentaries Notes: 504 pages ; 23 cm Responsibility: An exposition of Ezekiel Edition: Print book : English Reprint. Originally published under title: Ezekiel and the book of his prophecy. Cover title. "Professional photography and video location guide." "Best Hawaii guidebook." Repr. of the 2. ed. New York, 1935. Revolutionary Texas -- Republican Texas -- Wagon trains, emigrants, and travelers -- Pre-Civil War Texas -- The Minnesota uprising -- The Civil War years -- The central plains -- Reconstruction Texas -- The last captives. [Pt. 1. "R" is for research -- pt. 2. Library lessons]. Compact disc. Accompanying book written by Shannon Shi ; illustrated by Julie Bradbury. Accompanying book spiral bound. Co-creating from the bottom-up -- Step one: focus on key voices -- Step two: get the story -- Step three: listen -- Step four: find inspiration -- Step five: hone your intuition -- Step six: find the center of gravity -- Step seven: tell the story. Week two of a four week language program designed to teach vocabulary words and phrases quickly and easily, with each lesson building greater fluency in Mandarin Chinese. Describes the differences between living and nonliving things, and discusses what living things require to grow and thrive. Includes music, principally unaccompanied melodies. Reprint. Originally published: Washington, D.C. : Gov't. Print. Off., 1909. (Bulletin/Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of American Ethnology ; 38). Includes index. Apollo: the missions to the Moon -- Arlington: The nation's cemetery -- Clara Barton: angel of the battlefield -- Alexander Graham Bell: "Innovator: get me long distance" -- Norman Borlaug: he saved more lives than any other American -- The Cajuns: south to America -- The Chosin Reservoir: winter heroics in war-torn Korea -- Inventing the computer: Mauchly and Eckert -- The Constitution: a federal blueprint -- D-Day: invasion of Europe -- The Declaration of Independence: a separate nation -- Walt Disney: theme parks and fantasy films -- Frderick Douglass: ride to freedom -- George Eastman: instant, easy, and cheap creation of pictures -- Thomas Alva Edision: inventor of the modern world -- Ellis Island: immigrant epicenter -- A federal bank: to be or not to be -- Food in the U.S.A.: as American as avocado pizza -- Henry Ford: personal transport for all -- Robert Fulton: from ancient sail to modern steam -- The wild battle of Gettysburg: a turning point -- Robert Goddard: rocket man -- The Gold Rush creates the Golden State. A brief text with colorful illustrations describes the sounds made by 8 animals. "SV-7039-4"--Cover. Originally published: London : Collins, 1988. Cover title. On board pages. " ... featuring the voices of Deborah Smith, Sandra Chastain, Debra Dixon, Martha Shields, and others." Chiefly essays that originally appeared in the Mountain gazette, 1975-2005. Jung and the Ethologists. Archetypes and Meaning. The Archetypal Hypothesis. Archetypes and Behaviour. Archetypes and Experience. The Family. The Mother. The Father. On the Frustration of Archetypal Intent. Personal Identity and the Stages of Life. The Archetypal Masculine and Feminine, Shadow. The Archetypal Enemy. On Being in Two Minds. A Question of Balance. Incluye índice. Overview of the Oracle SGA regions -- Oracle self-tuning basics -- Oracle data buffer internals -- Proactive SGA reconfiguration. Includes index. Volume 1: History History of the Roman Empire: Biographies 1. Collapse of the Republic (Imperatorial Period), c. 82-27 B.C. 2. The Julio-Claudians, 27 B.C. - A.D. 68 3. The Civil War of A.D. 68-69 4. The Flavians, A.D. 69-96 5. The Adoptive Emperors and the Antonines, A.D. 96-192 6. Civil War and the Severan-Emesan Dynasty, A.D. 193-235 7. Crisis and Decline, A.D. 235-268 8. Recovery of Empire, A.D. 268-285 9. The Separatist Empires 10. The Tetrarchy, c. A.D. 284-313 11. The Constantinian Era, c. A.D. 313-364 12. The Western Roman Empire, A.D. 364-480 13. The Eastern Roman Empire, A.D. 364-491 Bibliography Index Volume 2: Coinage Part 1: Numismatic Introduction 1. A Brief Introduction 2. Introduction to the Obverse 3. Introduction to the Reverse 4. Deities and Personifications 5. Denominations 6. Greek and Roman Coin Dates 7. Mints 8. Production, Use and Recovery 9. Determining Values Part 2: Catalog and Tables of Value A Note about the Values 1. Collapse of the Republic (Imperatorial Period), c. 82-27 B.C. 2. The Julio-Claudians, 27 B.C. - A.D. 68 3. The Civil War of A.D. 68-69 4. The Flavians, A.D. 69-96 5. The Adoptive Emperors and the Antonines, A.D. 96-192 6. Civil War and the Severan-Emesan Dynasty, A.D. 193-235 7. Crisis and Decline, A.D. 235-268 8. Recovery of Empire, A.D. 268-285 9. The Separatist Empires 10. The Tetrarchy, c. A.D. 284-313 11. The Constantinian Era, c. A.D. 313-364 12. The Western Roman Empire, A.D. 364-480 13. The Eastern Roman Empire, A.D. 364-491 Concordance Table for Crawford Concordance Table for RPC Bibliography Index "Cal D. Cat returns to the library, and this time he and his friends are working on a research assignment! The cute kitty from L is for Library shadows students around the media center as they follow a recommended research strategy through the alphabet. The corresponding library lessons contain instructions and reproducibles, as well as a resource list and the content standards covered in the lesson."--Publisher description. V. 1. Moorman's and Hart's batteries -- v. 2. Breathed's and McGregor's batteries. Notorious Raoul Charlebois is searching for answers about his past, but his reputation follows him wherever he goes, including a gameskeeper's cottage where he meets Sarah Jefferson. She wants nothing to do with him ... until she finds out it's her he wants. Will Christmas work its magic and bring them together? Revised edition of: Beyond the brand : why engaging the right customers is essential to winning in business. 2004. V. 1 -- Lewis T. Nunnelee's History of a famous company -- Hart, Stephens, Sherfesee, and Schwing's History of Hart's Battery -- Louis Sherfesee's Reminiscences of a color-bearer. v. 2 -- Henry H. Matthews's The Pelham-Breathed Battery -- Richard T. Dodson's Annals of the war articles -- George W. Shreve's Reminiscences in the history of the Stuart Horse Artillery, C.S.A. 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Publisher: Assn of Illustrators 2004.
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