Winner of the Albert J. Beveridge Award in American History. Packed with suggestive historical detail. --
The MRS Symposium Proceeding series is an internationally recognised reference suitable for researchers and practitioners.
Happy days!: A Humorous Narrative in Drawings of the Progress of American Arms 1917-1919 .
Pairs acerbic poems with short stories on related themes, which together explore the odder corners of the human - or, in some cases, not quite human - experience.
Provides advanced coverage of the biochemistry and physiology of vitamins and vitamin-like substances. Suitable for those interested in nutrition, food science, animal science or endocrinology, this title provides a presentation of each of the vitamins, as well as the history of their discoveries and information about their roles in nutrition.
Offers hundreds of ways demonstrated to operate streamline your business. This title helps to learn various ways to make your operation run smoother and increase performance, shut down waste, reduce costs, and increase profits.
Dealing with the field of sport psychology within the sport and exercise sciences, this book reflects the status of discipline in the academic domain as well as in the applied field. It presents the initiatives that have been taken by researchers and practitioners of sport and exercise psychology, and includes a range of contacts.
Serving as a source of perspectives on law and economics, this volume offers a diverse set of papers. The papers address: how the Supreme Court can clarify and rationalize the payment of pre-judgement interest; what is meant or should be meant by economic efficiency; the length of various statutes of limitations for accident cases; and more.
Shows how 4 masterful teachers (grades 1, 3, 4 and 5/6) in very different school settings create classrooms that are orderly and productive, yet humane and caring. This book includes chapters on building safer classrooms; working with families; using time effectively; motivation; and, working with troubled students and students with special needs.