The latest technologies – the leading experts – proven real-world design solutions – together in one must-have volume!

The Newnes Know It All Series takes the best of what our authors have written to create hard-working desk references that will be an engineer’s first port of call for key information, design techniques and rules of thumb. Guaranteed not to gather dust on a shelf!
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Single Mother in Charge: How to Successfully Pursue Happiness
Praeger Publishers Inc (Jun 2010) | ISBN: 031338052X | 212 pages | PDF | 1 MB
Are you ready to take charge of your happiness? The new science of positive psychology demonstrates that happiness is a choice that can be achieved through the application of concrete practices. And anyone can learn how to apply them.

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The Development of Large Technical Systems (Publications of the Max-Planck-Institut fur Gesellschaftsforschung, Koln) by Renate Mayntz
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The latest technologies – the leading experts – proven real-world design solutions – together in one must-have volume!
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Unlike anything currently available in the market, Dr. Sally A. Moody and a team of world-renowned experts provide a groundbreaking view of developmental genetics that will influence scientific approaches in embryology, comparative biology, as well as the newly emerging fields of stem cell biology and regenerative medicine. Principles of Continue reading Principles of Developmental Genetics
The Sacred in a Secular Age: Toward Revision in the Scientific Study of Religion
Wiley-VCH | 2009-03-16 | ISBN: 0520053435 0520053427 | 538 pages | DJVU | 3 MB
A linear image dominates Western thought about society. Even cyclical views are cast in spiral form, thus helping to maintain the notion that social life is systematically “coming from” somewhere and “going” elsewhere. Social science, born in nineteenth-century evolutionism, matured with this perspective almost exclusively, indeed contributing to it many of the master terms used in contemporary discourse about social change: industrialization, modernization, rationalization, bureaucratization, and urbanization, to name but a few. All imply one-directional processes.
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