The Negro
Author : William Edward Burghardt Du Bois
Publisher :
Page : 272 pages
File Size : 45,64 MB
Release : 1915
Category : Africa
ISBN :
Author : William Edward Burghardt Du Bois
Publisher :
Page : 272 pages
File Size : 45,64 MB
Release : 1915
Category : Africa
ISBN :
Author : William Hillcourt
Publisher :
Page : 576 pages
File Size : 36,36 MB
Release : 1979
Category : Boy Scouts
ISBN : 9780671249274
Author : Lawrence Kobilinsky
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Page : 548 pages
File Size : 32,70 MB
Release : 2011-11-29
Category : Science
ISBN : 0471739545
A concise, robust introduction to the various topics covered by the discipline of forensic chemistry The Forensic Chemistry Handbook focuses on topics in each of the major chemistry-related areas of forensic science. With chapter authors that span the forensic chemistry field, this book exposes readers to the state of the art on subjects such as serology (including blood, semen, and saliva), DNA/molecular biology, explosives and ballistics, toxicology, pharmacology, instrumental analysis, arson investigation, and various other types of chemical residue analysis. In addition, the Forensic Chemistry Handbook: Covers forensic chemistry in a clear, concise, and authoritative way Brings together in one volume the key topics in forensics where chemistry plays an important role, such as blood analysis, drug analysis, urine analysis, and DNA analysis Explains how to use analytical instruments to analyze crime scene evidence Contains numerous charts, illustrations, graphs, and tables to give quick access to pertinent information Media focus on high-profile trials like those of Scott Peterson or Kobe Bryant have peaked a growing interest in the fascinating subject of forensic chemistry. For those readers who want to understand the mechanisms of reactions used in laboratories to piece together crime scenes—and to fully grasp the chemistry behind it—this book is a must-have.
Author : Denis Cosgrove
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 373 pages
File Size : 14,33 MB
Release : 2012-11-25
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 0857732005
Leading geographer Denis Cosgrove provides a series of personal reflections on the complex connections between seeing, imagining and representing the world geographically. In a series of eloquent essays he draws upon pictorial images - including maps, sketches, cartoons, paintings, and photographs - to explore and elaborate upon the many and varied ways in which the vast and varied earth, and at times the heavens beyond, have been both imagined and represented as a place of human habitation. The essays include reflections upon geographical discovery; urban cartography and utopian visions; ideas of landscape and the shaping of America; wilderness and masculinity; conceptions of the Pacific; and the imaginative grip of the Equator. Extensively illustrated, this engaging work reveals the richness of the geographical imagination as expressed over the past five centuries.
Author : Louise Manly
Publisher :
Page : 554 pages
File Size : 20,70 MB
Release : 1895
Category : American literature
ISBN :
Author : Andrew Goudie
Publisher : Wiley-Blackwell
Page : 316 pages
File Size : 46,14 MB
Release : 1981-01-01
Category : Environmental protection
ISBN : 9780631125549
Author : William Raimond Baird
Publisher :
Page : 538 pages
File Size : 14,14 MB
Release : 1914
Category :
ISBN :
Author : New York (N.Y.). Board of Commissioners of the Central Park
Publisher :
Page : 546 pages
File Size : 10,13 MB
Release : 1857
Category : Central Park (New York, N.Y.)
ISBN :
Author : Susan Elizabeth Hough
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 467 pages
File Size : 50,9 MB
Release : 2005-11-24
Category : Science
ISBN : 0190292520
Earthquakes rank among the most terrifying natural disasters faced by mankind. Out of a clear blue sky-or worse, a jet black one-comes shaking strong enough to hurl furniture across the room, human bodies out of bed, and entire houses off of their foundations. When the dust settles, the immediate aftermath of an earthquake in an urbanized society can be profound. Phone and water supplies can be disrupted for days, fires erupt, and even a small number of overpass collapses can snarl traffic for months. However, when one examines the collective responses of developed societies to major earthquake disasters in recent historic times, a somewhat surprising theme emerges: not only determination, but resilience; not only resilience, but acceptance; not only acceptance, but astonishingly, humor. Elastic rebound is one of the most basic tenets of modern earthquake science, the term that scientists use to describe the build-up and release of energy along faults. It is also the best metaphor for societal responses to major earthquakes in recent historic times. After The Earth Quakes focuses on this theme, using a number of pivotal and intriguing historic earthquakes as illustration. The book concludes with a consideration of projected future losses on an increasingly urbanized planet, including the near-certainty that a future earthquake will someday claim over a million lives. This grim prediction impels us to take steps to mitigate earthquake risk, the innately human capacity for rebound notwithstanding.
Author : Boy Scouts of America
Publisher : anboco
Page : 564 pages
File Size : 11,59 MB
Release : 2016-08-14
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 3736405804
The Official Handbook for Boys was published in June 1911. In this edition, the American Scouting program was standardized, albeit with many omissions and mistakes (cf. external links). As with the Original Edition, many now-standard Scouting skills were passed over, including knife and axe use and map and compass work. The book describes many Scout-like virtues and qualifications. After a lengthy section on what a Scout should know, including chivalry, history, and national issues, it is noted that "in short, to be a good Scout is to be a well-developed, well-informed boy."