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Class, Culture and Suburban Anxieties in the Victorian Era (Routledge Studies in Nineteenth Century Literature)
Class, Culture and Suburban Anxieties in the Victorian Era (Routledge Studies in Nineteenth Century Literature)

This book demonstrates how representations of the Victorian suburb in mid- to late-nineteenth century British writing occasioned a literary sub-genre unique to this period, one that attempted to reassure readers that the suburb was a place where outsiders could be controlled and where middle-class values could be enforced. Whelan explores the...

Supporting People with Dementia Using Pervasive Health Technologies (Advanced Information and Knowledge Processing)
Supporting People with Dementia Using Pervasive Health Technologies (Advanced Information and Knowledge Processing)

Information and communication technologies can provide new paradigms in healthcare provision. In particular, new Pervasive Healthcare technologies can revolutionise the dynamics of healthcare, enabling people to remain at home for longer with lower costs to health and welfare organisations. This book reveals how pervasive healthcare technologies...

5 Steps to a 5 AP Environmental Science, 2010-2011 Edition
5 Steps to a 5 AP Environmental Science, 2010-2011 Edition

A Perfect Plan for the Perfect Score

We want you to succeed on your AP* exam. That's why we've created this 5-step plan to help you study more effectively, use your preparation time wisely, and get your best score. This easy-to-follow guide offers you a complete review of your AP course, strategies to give you the edge on test...

The End of Comparative Philosophy and the Task of Comparative Thinking: Heidegger, Derrida, and Daoism
The End of Comparative Philosophy and the Task of Comparative Thinking: Heidegger, Derrida, and Daoism

Monotonization of the world. Strong spiritual impression of all travels of the last years, despite the individual happiness: a pale drab of monotonization of the world. Everything is becoming similar in its outward appearances, leveling out in a uniform cultural scheme. The individual customs of peoples are wearing off , the way of dress is...

The Encyclopedia of Death and Dying (Facts on File Library of Health and Living)
The Encyclopedia of Death and Dying (Facts on File Library of Health and Living)

Until recent times medical science could do little to prevent or cure life-threatening diseases that claimed young lives and made infant mortality commonplace. But today those 85 and over form the most rapidly growing percentage of the population. While death from infectious diseases has been widely controlled, only two of the current top 10...

Biodiversity: Conserving Endangered Species (Green Technology)
Biodiversity: Conserving Endangered Species (Green Technology)

Students with a basic understanding of the environment and concern for its future know the importance of preserving biological diversity. Biodiversity is the variety of living things on Earth or in a specific area. This definition seems simple enough to understand, yet the concept of biodiversity has deeper meanings that challenge even trained...

Conservation: Protecting Our Plant Resources (Green Technology)
Conservation: Protecting Our Plant Resources (Green Technology)

Conservation refers to the careful and controlled use of natural resources for the purpose of extending the time they are available as well as retaining biodiversity. Conservation does not prevent the loss of plants, trees, land, water, or habitat; it simply slows the rate of degradation of these things. This new book explores aspects of...

Shrimp: The Endless Quest for Pink Gold
Shrimp: The Endless Quest for Pink Gold

 “Shrimp: The Endless Quest for Pink Gold is a deep and expert look not only at an important human food source, but also of the fragile complexity of the ecosystem in which it is created.”

–Edward O. Wilson, Pellegrino Research Professor, emeritus, Harvard...

Hackers and Painters: Big Ideas from the Computer Age
Hackers and Painters: Big Ideas from the Computer Age

"The computer world is like an intellectual Wild West, in which you can shoot anyone you wish with your ideas, if you're willing to risk the consequences. "
--from Hackers & Painters: Big Ideas from the Computer Age, by Paul Graham

We are living in the computer age, in a world increasingly designed and...

The Sustainable Network: The Accidental Answer for a Troubled Planet (Sustainable Living Series)
The Sustainable Network: The Accidental Answer for a Troubled Planet (Sustainable Living Series)

"Companies with a stake in the technology industry or that have staked on the Internet (ala Google or Amazon or any of the thousands of small ecommerce companies around the world) are likely to pluck multiple nuggets of wisdom from her book."

-- Heather Clancy, business journalist

What...

Allies and Enemies: How the World Depends on Bacteria
Allies and Enemies: How the World Depends on Bacteria

Bacteria: How they keep you alive. How they can kill you. How we can all live together happily.

 

Bacteria are invisible, mysterious, deadly, self-sufficient…and absolutely essential for all life, including yours. No other living...

The Econosphere: What Makes the Economy Really Work, How to Protect It, and Maximize Your Opportunity for Financial Prosperity
The Econosphere: What Makes the Economy Really Work, How to Protect It, and Maximize Your Opportunity for Financial Prosperity

How the World Really Worksand How to Make It Start Working Again!

 

·   Discover the immutable laws of nature that govern all your financial decisions–and put them to work for you

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