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 Green Tech: How to Plan and Implement Sustainable IT Solutions“Green” is a feel-good term. It has positive, earth-friendly connotations, often without much specificity—perfect for marketing purposes. Sustainability, on the other hand, is something we can measure and manage. We are sustainable when our use of resources does not permanently deplete or damage our supply, including natural... |  |  Property Management Kit For Dummies (Book & CD)Thinking about becoming a landlord? Property Management Kit For Dummies, 2nd Edition gives you proven strategies for establishing and maintaining rental properties, be they single family or multi-resident. You'll see how to prepare and promote your properties, select tenants, handle repairs, avoid costly mistakes and legal... |  |  Practical Navigation for the Modern Boat Owner (Wiley Nautical)The methods of navigation used by the modern boat owner have changed quite rapidly from the traditional methods still currently taught. This doesn’t make the old methods wrong; it just means that the emphasis has changed.
With GPS used in many cars, the level of computer skills of the general public being high, and the... |
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 |  |  Medical Data ManagementCareful documentation is essential in all fields of medicine and health care, whether it may serve the treatment of patients, compliance with legal obligations, reimbursement and cost analysis, quality assurance, or clinical research. Clinical documentation must be conducted in a systematic way; otherwise, there is a danger of it becoming a... |  |  |
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 The Ethics of Research BiobankingBiobanking, i.e. storage of biological samples or data emerging from such samples for diagnostic, therapeutic or research purposes, has been going on for decades. However, it is only since the mid 1990s that these activities have become the subject of considerable public attention, concern and debate. This shift in climate is due to several... |  |  Killing in War (Uehiro Series in Practical Ethics)Killing a person is in general among the most seriously wrongful forms of action, yet most of us accept that it can be permissible to kill people on a large scale in war. Does morality become more permissive in a state of war? Jeff McMahan argues that conditions in war make no difference to what morality permits and that the justifications for... |  |  Photographers: A Sourcebook for Historical ResearchCompletely revised edition, featuring Richard Rudisill's Directories of Photographers, an annotated international bibliography, and six new essays on photography research. Included are David Haynes' "how to" essay expanded to include new resources provided by the advent of the computer and the World Wide Web); Linda Ries' sequel to her... |
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 Psychiatric Genetics: Applications in Clinical PracticePsychiatric Genetics is the first book to focus on clinical applications of genetics in psychiatry. It covers issues involved in genetic counseling, the interpretation of familial and genetic information for clinical use, information regarding risks associated with specific psychiatric disorders, and the uses of genetic testing. Written... |  |  Understanding Surveillance Technologies: Spy Devices, Their Origins & ApplicationsThis is the first comprehensive text to cover this fascinating field from origins to present-day practices. Secret agents are no longer the only people using spycams, radio beacons, and tiny audio listening devices called 'bugs.' Spy devices are now an important part of almost every investigation, office environment, phone system, traffic... |  |  From a Philosophical Point of View: Selected StudiesOne of the most important philosophers of recent times, Morton White has spent a career building bridges among the increasingly fragmented worlds of the humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences. From a Philosophical Point of View is a selection of White's best essays, written over a period of more than sixty years. Together these... |
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