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102. U.S. Timber Resource in a World Economy (Routledge Revivals)
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John A. Zivnuska and John A. Zivnuska
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- Lumber trade
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This book, first published in 1967, presents a concise picture of the demand and supply trends of timber around the world. Zivnuska provides a keen analysis of plans, prospects, and opportunities in the areas covered, and an interesting look at the North American forest economy. This book will be of interest to students of environmental studies and forestry.
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- 2015
103. Western Ceramic Traditions : Prehistoric and Historic Native American Ceramics of the Western U.S.
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Suzanne Griset and Suzanne Griset
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- Indian pottery--West (U.S.), Indians of North America--West (U.S.)--Antiqui, West (U.S.)--Antiquities
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University of Utah Anthropological Papers No. 135 This volume is dedicated to studies of plainwares—the undecorated ceramics that make up the majority of prehistoric ceramic assemblages worldwide. Early analyses of ceramics focused on changes in decorative design elements to establish chronologies and cultural associations. With the development of archaeometric techniques that allow direct dating of potsherds and identification of their elemental composition and residues, plainwares now provide a new source of information about the timing, manufacture, distribution, and use of ceramics. This book investigates plainwares from the far west, stretching into the Great Basin and the northwestern and southwestern edges of Arizona. Contributors use and explain recent analytical methods, including neutron activation, electron microprobe analysis, and thin-section optical mineralogy. They examine native ceramic traditions and how they were influenced by the Spanish mission system, and they consider the pros and cons of past approaches to ware typology, presenting a vision of how plainware analysis can be improved by ignoring the traditional “typological” approach of early ceramicists working with decorated wares. This work provides a much-needed update to plainware studies, with new hypotheses and data that will help set the stage for future research.
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- 2022
104. Micro-Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering : Proceedings of 5th ICMETE 2021
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Devendra Kumar Sharma, Sheng-Lung Peng, Rohit Sharma, Dmitry A. Zaitsev, Devendra Kumar Sharma, Sheng-Lung Peng, Rohit Sharma, and Dmitry A. Zaitsev
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- Microelectronics--Congresses, Telecommunication--Congresses
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The book presents high-quality papers from the Fourth International Conference on Microelectronics and Telecommunication Engineering (ICMETE 2021). It discusses the latest technological trends and advances in major research areas such as microelectronics, wireless communications, optical communication, signal processing, image processing, big data, cloud computing, artificial intelligence and sensor network applications. This book includes the contributions of national and international scientists, researchers, and engineers from both academia and the industry. The contents of this volume will be useful to researchers, professionals, and students alike.
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- 2022
105. Smart Grid and Internet of Things : 5th EAI International Conference, SGIoT 2021, Virtual Event, December 18-19, 2021, Proceedings
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Yi-Bing Lin, Der-Jiunn Deng, Chao-Tung Yang, Yi-Bing Lin, Der-Jiunn Deng, and Chao-Tung Yang
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- Computer networks, Artificial intelligence, Application software, Technology—Sociological aspects, Information technology
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 5th EAI International Conference on Smart Grid and Internet of Things, SGIoT 2021, held in TaiChung, Taiwan, in December 2021.The 9 regular papers and 4 short papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 57 submissions. The papers cover a broad range of topics in wireless sensor, vehicular ad hoc networks, security, deep learning and big data. The papers are organized in two subject areas: applications on internet of things, and communication security, big data, neural networks and machine learning.
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- 2022
106. How Science Runs : Impressions From a Scientific Career
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Eric J. Mittemeijer and Eric J. Mittemeijer
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- Materials scientists--Biography, Materials science--Research
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This book offers a considered yet entertaining reflection on the progress of modern scientific research. The winding path of science can only be understood by revealing the personal, human side of scientific research, demystifying the actions of the scientist and exposing the human drama on the stage of science. The book looks at the true nature of contemporary science and scientists through the lens of the personal experiences of the author, a renowned and leading materials scientist, over the last half century. It examines the positive threads of modern scientific progress in sober juxtaposition to the manifest negative developments arising from stiff competition within the current academic landscape. A collection of stories and real-life anecdotes is presented in parallel to the career of the author, providing a first-hand account of important achievements in the field of materials science. As a result, this book provides fascinating reading for students, seasoned scientists, and anybody else interested in the workings and machinations of modern science.
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- 2022
107. ICT Systems and Sustainability : Proceedings of ICT4SD 2022
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Milan Tuba, Shyam Akashe, Amit Joshi, Milan Tuba, Shyam Akashe, and Amit Joshi
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- Computational intelligence, Telecommunication, Science—Social aspects, Internet of things, Cooperating objects (Computer systems)
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This book proposes new technologies and discusses future solutions for ICT design infrastructures, as reflected in high-quality papers presented at the 7th International Conference on ICT for Sustainable Development (ICT4SD 2022), held in Goa, India, on 29–30 July 2022. The book covers the topics such as big data and data mining, data fusion, IoT programming toolkits and frameworks, green communication systems and network, use of ICT in smart cities, sensor networks and embedded system, network and information security, wireless and optical networks, security, trust, and privacy, routing and control protocols, cognitive radio and networks, and natural language processing. Bringing together experts from different countries, the book explores a range of central issues from an international perspective.
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- 2022
108. Computational Social Science : Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on New Computational Social Science (ICNCSS 2021), October 15-17, 2021, Suzhou, Jiangsu, China
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Dan Dobrota, Roshan Chitrakar, Maria Ciurea, Liliana Mâţă, Wei Luo, Dan Dobrota, Roshan Chitrakar, Maria Ciurea, Liliana Mâţă, and Wei Luo
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- Social sciences--Mathematical models, Social sciences--Data processing, Social sciences--Methodology
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The proceedings publish selected papers from the 2nd International Conference on New Computational Social Science, focusing on the following five aspects: Big data acquisition and analysis, Integration of qualitative research and quantitative research, Sociological Internet experiment research, Application of ABM simulation method in Sociology Research, Research and development of new social computing tools. With the rapid development of information technology, especially sweeping progress in the Internet of things, cloud computing, social networks, social media and big data, social computing, as a data-intensive science, is an emerging field that leverages the capacity to collect and analyze data with an unprecedented breadth, depth and scale. It represents a new computing paradigm and an interdisciplinary field of research and application. A broad comprehension of major topics involved in social computing is important for both scholars and practitioners. This proceedings presents and discusses key concepts and analyzes the state-of-the-art of the field. The conference not only gave insights on social computing, but also affords conduit for future research in the field. Social computing has two distinct trends: One is on the social science issues, such as computational social science, computational sociology, social network analysis, etc; the other is on the use of computational techniques. Finally, some new challenges ahead are summarized, including interdisciplinary cooperation and training, big data sharing for scientific data mashups, and privacy protect.
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- 2022
109. ICT Analysis and Applications
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Simon Fong, Nilanjan Dey, Amit Joshi, Simon Fong, Nilanjan Dey, and Amit Joshi
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- Telecommunication, Internet of things, Technology—Sociological aspects, Information technology, Quantitative research
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This book proposes new technologies and discusses future solutions for ICT design infrastructures, as reflected in high-quality papers presented at the 6th International Conference on ICT for Sustainable Development (ICT4SD 2021), held in Goa, India, on 5–6 August 2021. The book covers the topics such as big data and data mining, data fusion, IoT programming toolkits and frameworks, green communication systems and network, use of ICT in smart cities, sensor networks and embedded system, network and information security, wireless and optical networks, security, trust, and privacy, routing and control protocols, cognitive radio and networks, and natural language processing. Bringing together experts from different countries, the book explores a range of central issues from an international perspective.
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- 2022
110. ICT Systems and Sustainability : Proceedings of ICT4SD 2021, Volume 1
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Milan Tuba, Shyam Akashe, Amit Joshi, Milan Tuba, Shyam Akashe, and Amit Joshi
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- Computational intelligence, Telecommunication, Technology—Sociological aspects, Information technology, Internet of things, Computer Networks
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This book proposes new technologies and discusses future solutions for ICT design infrastructures, as reflected in high-quality papers presented at the 6th International Conference on ICT for Sustainable Development (ICT4SD 2021), held in Goa, India, on 5–6 August 2021. The book covers the topics such as big data and data mining, data fusion, IoT programming toolkits and frameworks, green communication systems and network, use of ICT in smart cities, sensor networks and embedded system, network and information security, wireless and optical networks, security, trust, and privacy, routing and control protocols, cognitive radio and networks, and natural language processing. Bringing together experts from different countries, the book explores a range of central issues from an international perspective.
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- 2022
111. Living in the Future : Utopianism and the Long Civil Rights Movement
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Victoria W. Wolcott and Victoria W. Wolcott
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- Pacifism--United States, Civil rights movements--United States, Utopias
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Living in the Future reveals the unexplored impact of utopian thought on the major figures of the Civil Rights Movement. Utopian thinking is often dismissed as unrealistic, overly idealized, and flat-out impractical—in short, wholly divorced from the urgent conditions of daily life. This is perhaps especially true when the utopian ideal in question is reforming and repairing the United States'bitter history of racial injustice. But as Victoria W. Wolcott provocatively argues, utopianism is actually the foundation of a rich and visionary worldview, one that specifically inspired the major figures of the Civil Rights Movement in ways that haven't yet been fully understood or appreciated. Wolcott makes clear that the idealism and pragmatism of the Civil Rights Movement were grounded in nothing less than an intensely utopian yearning. Key figures of the time, from Martin Luther King Jr. and Pauli Murray to Father Divine and Howard Thurman, all shared a belief in a radical pacificism that was both specifically utopian and deeply engaged in changing the current conditions of the existing world. Living in the Future recasts the various strains of mid-twentieth-century civil rights activism in a utopian light, revealing the power of dreaming in a profound and concrete fashion, one that can be emulated in other times that are desperate for change, like today.
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- 2022
112. The Brass Check A Study of American Journalism
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Upton Sinclair and Upton Sinclair
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The Brass Check is a muckraking exposé of American journalism by Upton Sinclair published in 1919. It focuses mainly on newspapers and the Associated Press wire service, along with a few magazines.
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- 2022
113. Summary of Paul Sen's Einstein's Fridge
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IRB Media and IRB Media
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Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book. Book Preview: #1 Jean-Baptiste Say, a French businessman, was sent to Britain in 1814 to study the country's economy. He was impressed by the country's technological innovation, and he believed that this was what had fueled its economic growth. #2 By 1820, steam power had revolutionized Britain's mining industry. mines are shafts dug into the ground, and they are prone to flooding. The preindustrial horse-driven pumps struggled to lift water out of any mines that were more than a few yards deep. But by 1820, steam technology had advanced to the point where engines could easily pump water out of shafts that were over three hundred yards deep. #3 The steam engine was a huge improvement over the Newcomen engine, as it was much more efficient. However, it still consumed a lot of coal, and the people of England had a love-hate relationship with science. #4 The French were the first to recognize the economic benefits of using steam power. They faced a problem, however: coal was scarce south of the Channel. French engineers cared about engine efficiency in a way that British engineers did not.
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- 2022
114. Institution in Cultures: Theory and Practice
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Robert Lumsden, Patke Rajeev, Robert Lumsden, and Patke Rajeev
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The book represents a selection of papers presented at an international symposium in Singapore on the role of theory and practice in the mutually interactive and mutating relations between institutions and cultures. In effect, the papers turn about a single theme: the ways in which power is expressed through those institutions by means of which cultures mediate their requirements. The symposium brought together scholars and academics from a variety of disciplines, including literature, philosophy, cultural studies, sociology, comparative literature and comparative religions. In terms of the geography of cultures and the history of institutions, the range of reference to this book of the symposium is global: from Hong Kong awaiting 1997, through the travails of political democracy in Singapore, and Cultural Studies à la Greenblatt or under the aegis of Shakespeare as cultural idol, through German Romantic theory and its relevance to current theorizing about theory in America, to Zen Buddhism and Nagarjuna and how these two sources refract the concerns of Jung, Lacan and Derrida; through Colonialism and postcoloniality and how they have shaped identity and mediated power to the current crises in education created by these mediations, specifically, in literary studies. The aim of the symposium was twofold: to theorize about the impulse to theorize in relation to the plurality of cultures and institutions which comprises our contemporary world; and to ground this impulse in those specificities and contingencies which provide resistance to such theorizing.
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- 2022
115. Summary of Cordelia Fine's Testosterone Rex
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IRB Media and IRB Media
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Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book. Book Preview: #1 The British biologist Angus Bateman carried out a series of experiments with fruit flies in the middle of the last century. He found that the cause of males'deviation from the female form seems to lie in the males having stronger passions than the females. #2 The first explanation for why males compete was offered by Bateman in the 1940s. He suggested that it is due to the fact that males have more variation in their reproductive success than females do. #3 The Bateman paradigm, which was the first scientific report of greater male variability in reproductive success, was based on the idea that males compete for females and spread their cheap, mass-produced seed among as many females as possible. #4 The classic Bateman and Trivers papers are now largely cited for sentimental reasons. They were based on a study of the mating habits of fruit flies, and their conclusions were universalized to apply to women and men. But in recent years, there has been so much upheaval in evolutionary biology that the papers are no longer considered valid.
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- 2022
116. Proceedings of Second International Conference on Sustainable Expert Systems : ICSES 2021
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Subarna Shakya, Ke-Lin Du, Wang Haoxiang, Subarna Shakya, Ke-Lin Du, and Wang Haoxiang
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- Computational intelligence, Artificial intelligence, User interfaces (Computer systems), Human-computer interaction, Technology—Sociological aspects, Information technology
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This book features high-quality research papers presented at the 2nd International Conference on Sustainable Expert Systems (ICSES 2021), held in Nepal during September 17–18, 2021. The book focusses on the research information related to artificial intelligence, sustainability, and expert systems applied in almost all the areas of industries, government sectors, and educational institutions worldwide. The main thrust of the book is to publish the conference papers that deal with the design, implementation, development, testing, and management of intelligent and sustainable expert systems and also to provide both theoretical and practical guidelines for the deployment of these systems.
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- 2022
117. Proceeding of International Conference on Computational Science and Applications : ICCSA 2021
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Subhash Bhalla, Mangesh Bedekar, Rashmi Phalnikar, Sumedha Sirsikar, Subhash Bhalla, Mangesh Bedekar, Rashmi Phalnikar, and Sumedha Sirsikar
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- Telecommunication, Internet of things, Technology—Sociological aspects, Information technology, Quantitative research
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This book consists of high-quality papers presented at the International Conference on Computational Science and Applications (ICCSA 2021), held at Maharashtra Institute of Technology World Peace University, Pune, India, from 10 – 11 December 2021. It covers the latest innovations and developments in information and communication technology, discussing topics such as algorithms, data structures and applications; wireless and mobile networks; computer networks and communications; natural language processing and information theory; cryptography and information security.
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- 2022
118. ICT Infrastructure and Computing : Proceedings of ICT4SD 2022
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Milan Tuba, Shyam Akashe, Amit Joshi, Milan Tuba, Shyam Akashe, and Amit Joshi
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- Computational intelligence, Telecommunication, Technology—Sociological aspects, Information technology, Internet of things, Computer Networks
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This book proposes new technologies and discusses future solutions for ICT design infrastructures, as reflected in high-quality papers presented at the 7th International Conference on ICT for Sustainable Development (ICT4SD 2022), held in Goa, India, on 29–30 July 2022. The book covers the topics such as big data and data mining, data fusion, IoT programming toolkits and frameworks, green communication systems and network, use of ICT in smart cities, sensor networks and embedded system, network and information security, wireless and optical networks, security, trust, and privacy, routing and control protocols, cognitive radio and networks, and natural language processing. Bringing together experts from different countries, the book explores a range of central issues from an international perspective.
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- 2022
119. Measurement and Analysis of Public Opinion : An Analytic Framework
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National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education, Board on Behavioral, Cognitive, and Sensory Sciences, Emma Fine, Tina Winters, Dylan Rebstock, National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education, Board on Behavioral, Cognitive, and Sensory Sciences, Emma Fine, Tina Winters, and Dylan Rebstock
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- Public opinion--United States, Public opinion--Measurement, Intelligence service--United States
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Intelligence analysts conduct these analyses every day, using decades of propriety tradecraft techniques and an arsenal of clandestine information gathering sources, but the resources available are not unlimited. Open source public opinion tools can provide timely and relatively inexpensive methods of understanding fast-moving conditions, acting as a force multiplier to help policymakers have a truly all-source understanding of complex events. By providing analysts with the best practices in survey methodology and nonsurvey methods for gathering data on public opinion, they will be armed with a clearer sense of important shifts in attitudes, elections, and unrest. In order to provide guidance to analysts on strategies for assessing public opinion, representatives from the intelligence community approached the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine to request preparation of a framework on Measuring and Analyzing Public Opinion. This analytic framework includes three layers of information. Layer 1 comprises four authored papers that review literature from various disciplines containing overview information as well as how the topic/situation of interest can enable better analysis across different situational constraints. Layer 2 is a distilled layer of information in the form of an authored summary of the four Layer 1 papers, both summarizing and describing key points. Finally, Layer 3 provides an even further distillation of the key concepts, in a one-page visual graphic, that displays key drivers from the work in Layers 1 and 2 to help the intended audience apply knowledge to the situation of interest.
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- 2022
120. Information and Communication Technology for Competitive Strategies (ICTCS 2021) : Intelligent Strategies for ICT
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M. Shamim Kaiser, Juanying Xie, Vijay Singh Rathore, M. Shamim Kaiser, Juanying Xie, and Vijay Singh Rathore
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- Telecommunication, Technology—Sociological aspects, Information technology, Quantitative research, Computational intelligence, Artificial intelligence
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This book contains best selected research papers presented at ICTCS 2021: Sixth International Conference on Information and Communication Technology for Competitive Strategies. The conference will be held at Jaipur, Rajasthan, India, during December 17–18, 2021. The book covers state-of-the-art as well as emerging topics pertaining to ICT and effective strategies for its implementation for engineering and managerial applications. This book contains papers mainly focused on ICT for computation, algorithms and data analytics, and IT security. The book is presented in two volumes.
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- 2022
121. From Research to Manuscript : A Guide to Scientific Writing
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Michael Jay Katz and Michael Jay Katz
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- Life sciences, Medicine—Research, Biology—Research, Social sciences, Humanities, Engineering, Medical sciences
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Observations Plus Recipes It has been said that science is the orderly collection of facts about the natural world. Scientists, however, are wary of using the word ‘fact.'‘Fact'has the feeling of absoluteness and universality, whereas scientific observations are neither ab- lute nor universal. For example, ‘children have 20 deciduous [baby] teeth'is an observation about the real world, but scientists would not call it a fact. Some children have fewer deciduous teeth, and some have more. Even those children who have exactly 20 deciduous teeth use the full set during only a part of their childhood. When they are babies and t- dlers, children have less than 20 visible teeth, and as they grow older, children begin to loose their deciduous teeth, which are then replaced by permanent teeth. ‘Children have 20 deciduous [baby] teeth'is not even a complete scientific sta- ment. For one thing, the statement ‘children have 20 deciduous teeth'does not tell us what we mean by ‘teeth.'When we say “teeth,” do we mean only those that can seen be with the unaided eye, or do we also include the hidden, unerupted teeth? An observation such as ‘children have 20 deciduous teeth'is not a fact, and, by itself, it is not acceptable as a scientific statement until its terms are explained: scientifically, ‘children have 20 deciduous teeth'must be accompanied by definitions and qualifiers.
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- 2009
122. Booker T. Washington Papers Volume 8 : 1904-6. Assistant Editor, Geraldine McTigue
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Booker T Washington, Geraldine R McTigue, Louis R Harlan, Booker T Washington, Geraldine R McTigue, and Louis R Harlan
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- African Americans--History--1863-1877--Sources, African Americans--Correspondence, African Americans--History--1877-1964--Sources, African Americans--Professional education--United States
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Fame and influence far beyond that accorded any other black leader of the period continued to bolster Booker T. Washington's career in the two years covered by the most recent volume in this major project in black history. Volume 8 finds the Tuskegean becoming more and more a national figure, consolidating his position as presidential adviser and patronage broker, while still trying to quell black opposition to his leadership. Various letters catalog his ability to direct political'plums,'to thwart the organization of potentially threatening groups, and to gain more honors for himself.
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- 1979
123. Booker T. Washington Papers Volume 4 : 1895-98. Assistant Editors, Stuart B. Kaufman, Barbara S. Kraft, and Raymond W. Smock
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Booker T Washington, Stuart J Kaufman, Barbara Kraft, Raymond W Smock, Booker T Washington, Stuart J Kaufman, Barbara Kraft, and Raymond W Smock
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- African Americans--History--1877-1964--Sources, African Americans--History--1863-1877--Sources, African Americans--Correspondence
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Covering Washington's career from September 1895 - after the Atlanta Compromise address thrust him into prominence as the black spokesman whites were willing to listen to - to December 198, when President William McKinley visited Tuskegee, the papers in this volume demonstrate Washington's growing fame and public acceptance. Throughout this period, although he continued his close paternal watch over Tuskegee, he became increasingly involved with the concerns of the national black community, speaking to overflow audiences of both races all over the country. This was a time of increasing racial segregation as evidenced by the landmark Plessy v. Fergusson decision, which established the'separate but equal'doctrine not only in transportation but in public accommodations and education. Washington reacted strongly to this, and several years later, in response to the rising tide of discrimination, he delivered his controversial Peace Jubilee speech, calling upon the South to bury racial and sectional prejudice in the trenches of San Juan Hill, where black and white, northerner and southerner, had united in a fight for freedom.
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- 1975
124. Mexico
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Dept., International Monetary Fund. Western Hemisphere and Dept., International Monetary Fund. Western Hemisphere
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- Financial crises--Mexico, Global Financial Crisis, 2008-2009, Economic development--Mexico
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This Selected Issues paper analyzes the impact of Mexico's energy reform on hydrocarbons production. These reforms aim to increase oil and gas production by eliminating the state oil company's (PEMEX) monopoly on exploration and production of hydrocarbons, while retaining the prime directive that these resources are the property of the Mexican nation. This paper focuses on the nature of reforms and what problems these reforms are addressing. It presents illustrative production scenarios for crude oil and natural gas and estimates the commensurate investment costs and foreign direct investment associated with each scenario. The paper also examines the markets for the distribution of natural gas and electricity.
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- 2014
125. Assessing Quality in European Educational Research : Indicators and Approaches
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Ingrid Gogolin, Fredrik Åström, Antje Hansen, Ingrid Gogolin, Fredrik Åström, and Antje Hansen
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- Education--Research--Europe
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Competition-based models for research policy and management have an increasing influence throughout the research process, from attracting funding to publishing results. The introduction of quality control methods utilizing various forms of performance indicators is part of this development. The authors presented in this volume deal with the following questions: What counts as ‘quality'and how can this be assessed? What are the possible side effects of current quality control systems on research conducted in the European Research Area, especially in the social sciences and the humanities?
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- 2014
126. Computational Social Science : Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on New Computational Social Science (ICNCSS 2020), September 25-27, 2020, Guangzhou, China
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Wei Luo, Maria Ciurea, Santosh Kumar, Wei Luo, Maria Ciurea, and Santosh Kumar
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- Social sciences--Mathematical models, Social sciences--Data processing, Social sciences--Methodology
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Selected papers from the International Conference on New Computational Social Science, focusing on the following five aspects: Big data acquisition and analysis, Integration of qualitative research and quantitative research, Sociological Internet experiment research, Application of ABM simulation method in Sociology Research, Research and development of new social computing tools. With the rapid development of information technology, especially sweeping progress in the Internet of things, cloud computing, social networks, social media and big data, social computing, as a data-intensive science, is an emerging field that leverages the capacity to collect and analyze data with an unprecedented breadth, depth and scale. It represents a new computing paradigm and an interdisciplinary field of research and application. A broad comprehension of major topics involved in social computing is important for both scholars and practitioners. This proceedings presents and discusses key concepts and analyzes the state-of-the-art of the field. The conference not only gave insights on social computing, but also affords conduit for future research in the field. Social computing has two distinct trends: One is on the social science issues, such as computational social science, computational sociology, social network analysis, etc; The other is on the use of computational techniques. Finally some new challenges ahead are summarized, including interdisciplinary cooperation and training, big data sharing for scientific data mashups, and privacy protect.
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- 2021
127. Sceptical Doubt and Disbelief in Modern European Thought : A New Pan-American Dialogue
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Vicente Raga Rosaleny, Plínio Junqueira Smith, Vicente Raga Rosaleny, and Plínio Junqueira Smith
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- Skepticism
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This volume examines modern scepticism in all main philosophical areas: epistemology, science, metaphysics, morals, and religion. It features sixteen essays that explore its importance for modern thought. The contributions present diverse, mutually enriching interpretations of key thinkers, from Montaigne to Nietzsche. The book includes a look both at the relationship between Montaigne and Pascal and at Montaigne's criticism of religious rationalism. It turns its attention to an investigation into the links between ancient scepticism and Bacon's Doctrine of the Idols, as well as into the ancient problem of the criterion in Cartesian philosophy. Next, three essays focus on more general topics, like modern sceptical disturbances, clandestine literature and irreligion. Two essays investigate the role of scepticism in Bayle's moral thinking and his theory of religious toleration. Hume's sceptical philosophy is the subject of two papers by distinguished scholars. In addition, many contributors address the presence of scepticism in Kant and in the German Idealism, such as the role of Schulze's scepticism in the works of the young Hegel. The book closes with a paper on Nietzsche and scepticism, and an essay on the role of Popkin's and Schmitt's works on modern scepticism. This collection continues along a rich, fruitful path opened by Richard H. Popkin and pursued by many important scholars, like Gianni Paganini, John-Christian Laursen, and José Raimundo Maia Neto. It re-establishes that necessary dialogue between researchers of scepticism from all over the Americas, which began with Popkin, Oswaldo Porchat and Ezequiel de Olaso long ago. This insightful reflection on modern European scepticism will also serve as an important resource in the history of modern philosophy.
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- 2021
128. Images of Westerners in Chinese and Japanese Literature
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Hua Meng, Sukehiro Hirakawa, Hua Meng, and Sukehiro Hirakawa
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The present volume is the product of a joint effort made by scholars from across China (including Hong Kong), Japan and Europe. The book gathers sixteen papers devoted to literary and cultural criticism from a comparative point of view.A perspective prominent in this volume is imagology, an approach first developed by Daniel-Henry Pageaux, and which focuses on specific images in literary and other texts. The study of the image of the “foreign” in national literary traditions, for instance, belongs to the traditional purview of comparative literature. Pageaux did more than uphold this tradition. He practically reinvented it using new theoretical concepts and perspectives (in particular, semiotics and reception aesthetics). On this basis, he was able to develop a theory and a methodology that are both usable and in tune with contemporary concerns. The present book covers a wide range of topics in the study of images of Westerners in Chinese and Japanese literature. Individual contributions deal with issues such as the genesis of the Chinese term Foreign Devil, the occurrence of Westerners in modern Chinese and Japanese literature, and the Chinese and Japanese reception of indiviual western authors and artists such as, amongst others, Oscar Wilde, Vincent Van Gogh, and Madame Roland. Some papers examine individual authors such as Lu Xun and Takeyama Michio. Others examine historical periods or literary movements. The approaches followed range from historical investigations of linguistic practices to detailed literary analyses.
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- 2021
129. Teacher Education and Professional Development In Industry 4.0 : Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Teacher Education and Professional Development (InCoTEPD 2019), 13-14 November, 2019, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
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Ashadi, Joko Priyana, Basikin, Anita Triastuti, Nur Hidayanto Pancoro Setyo Putro, Ashadi, Joko Priyana, Basikin, Anita Triastuti, and Nur Hidayanto Pancoro Setyo Putro
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- Teachers--Training of--Congresses
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The main theme of the proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Teacher Education and Professional Development (InCoTEPD 2019) is ‘'Teacher Education and Professional Development in Industry 4.0'. The papers have been carefully grouped under the subthemes of teacher education and professional development, curriculum, learning materials, teaching-learning process, technology and media, and assessment in Industry 4.0 education. They also cover vocational education in the era in question and one section is devoted to Industrially disadvantaged societies. As these papers were presented at an internationally refereed conference dedicated to the advancement of theories and practices in education, they provide an opportunity for academics and professionals from various educational fields with cross-disciplinary interests to bridge the knowledge gap and promote research esteem and the evolution of pedagogy.
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- 2021
130. History, Growth & Development of Newspapers In Lower Assam : Newspapers In Lower Assam
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MD. Anowar Islam and MD. Anowar Islam
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- Newspapers--History, Journalism--India--Assam--History
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All about news papers growth, news reporting, reporters of Lower Assam It is indeed a very difficult task to trace the exact chronological history, growth and development of news papers, news reporting and journalism in any particular State of a country, far less to speak about a belt like that of Lower Assam Division in the North East India. And yet an effort is nevertheless being sought to be made hereunder towards tracing the history, growth and development of news papers, news reporting and journalism in Lower Assam down Kamrup district of the State through this small piece of work of mine under mounting pressures put up on me by some of the young, energetic and upcoming news-reporters and media persons of our place here at Hatsingimari, of Assam in the form of an article.
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- 2021
131. Educational Innovation in Society 5.0 Era: Challenges and Opportunities : Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Current Issues in Education (ICCIE 2020), Yogyakarta, Indonesia, 3 - 4 October 2020
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Yoppy Purnomo, Herwin, Yoppy Purnomo, and Herwin
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- Educational sociology--Congresses, Educational innovations--Congresses, Education--Congresses
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This book consists of a selection of papers that discuss the challenges in the increasingly complex world of education and various educational problems such as moral degradation, lack of literacy, pedagogical curriculum and innovation, educational technology. Moreover, the book provides papers that deal with educational innovation in the era of Society 5.0, with a view to discuss and resolve various social challenges, issues, and problems relating to educators, students, the dynamics of the education system, and social dynamics. The subject areas treated in this book are: Character Education in Society 5.0 Era, Multiliteracy Education in Society 5.0 Era, Early Childhood Education in Society 5.0 Era, Inclusive Education in Society 5.0 Era, Curriculum, Media and Educational Technology for Primary Education in Society 5.0 Era, Joyful and Meaningful Learning in Society 5.0 Era, and HOTS in Society 5.0 Era. This book will help educators, stakeholders, and also parents to cope with the challenges in education.
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- 2021
132. Information and Communication Technology for Competitive Strategies (ICTCS 2020) : ICT: Applications and Social Interfaces
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Amit Joshi, Mufti Mahmud, Roshan G. Ragel, Nileshsingh V. Thakur, Amit Joshi, Mufti Mahmud, Roshan G. Ragel, and Nileshsingh V. Thakur
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- Computational intelligence, Telecommunication, Artificial intelligence, Technology—Sociological aspects, Information technology, Application software
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This book contains the best selected research papers presented at ICTCS 2020: Fifth International Conference on Information and Communication Technology for Competitive Strategies. The conference was held at Jaipur, Rajasthan, India, during 11–12 December 2020. The book covers state-of-the-art as well as emerging topics pertaining to ICT and effective strategies for its implementation for engineering and managerial applications. This book contains papers mainly focused on ICT for computation, algorithms and data analytics, and IT security.
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- 2021
133. The Booker T. Washington Papers Collection : Volumes 1-14
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Booker T Washington and Booker T Washington
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- African Americans--History--1863-1877--Sources, African Americans--History--1877-1964--Sources, African Americans--Correspondence
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Hailed by John Hope Franklin as'a major event by any standards,'and by Benjamin Quarles as'of the greatest significance for the study of race relations in America,'The Booker T. Washington Papers represent one of the most critically acclaimed documentary projects of recent decades. The collected fourteen volumes in the series cover the whole of Washington's life, from his classic Up from Slavery and other early autobiographical works through the tributes lavished on him after his death in 1915. In each individual volume, letters, speeches, articles, and other writings provide rich documentation and a multi-dimensional perspective on the man, his work, and his times. Volume One delves into the experiences, teachings, and moral values Washington believed to be at the core of his later success; Volume Two tells the interwoven stories of Washington's life and his role in establishing the Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute; Volume Three charts Washington's rise to prominence as an educator, race leader, and a political broker who used Tuskegee as a base of operations for growing his influence with white philanthropists in the North, southern white leaders, and the black community; Volume Four finds Washington an increasingly accepted national figure in the wake of his Atlanta Compromise speech and addressing both black and white audiences amidst a rising tide of racial inequality; Volume Five follows the uncertain course Washington walked as he publically conformed to the moderate racial politics laid out in the Atlanta Compromise address while covertly involving himself in civil rights struggles via the National Negro Business League and through his political and personal connections; Volume Six covers Washington's 1901 meeting with President Theodore Roosevelt and the controversy that ensued, plus his secret challenges to white supremacy in the South, the Tuskegee Institute's widening influence, and the diminishing prospects for African American rights throughout the country; Volume Seven continues to examine the influence of Washington on Roosevelt and other powerful whites even as he faces new African American challenges to his leadership and philosophy; Volume Eight shows Washington at the peak of his influence and fame, advising presidents on the one hand and controlling a Tuskegee-centered patronage machine on the other while laboring to stem black opposition to his leadership; Volume Nine reveals Washington's advocacy of moderate solutions to racial conflict faltering in the face of intense racism even as he redoubled his efforts to silence black opponents, build a political machine, influence the black press, and maintain his autocratic rule over Tuskegee; Volume Ten explores Washington's political clashes with the new Taft Administration and the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, his ongoing efforts to promote better race relations and improve black educational and economic opportunity through outreach to whites and African Americans, and his leadership at Tuskegee; Volume Eleven tracks Washington on his travels and lecture tours in the U.S. and overseas, but also documents his failing fortunes as both an adviser to presidents and administrator of the Tuskegee political machine, and the harm to his reputation in the wake of being assaulted under unusual circumstances in 1911; Volume Twelve covers the last three years of Washington's life when, freed from the constraints he had felt as a presidential adviser, he became more openly critical of racial injustice; Volume Thirteen includes much of the response to Washington's death in 1915, when the likes of Theodore Roosevelt, W.E.B. Du Bois, and Andrew Carnegie paid him public tributes and media on both sides of the color line mourned his passing; V
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- 1972
134. Booker T. Washington Papers Volume 13 : 1914-15. Assistant Editors, Susan Valenza and Sadie M. Harlan
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Booker T Washington, Susan R Valenza, Louis R Harlan, Booker T Washington, Susan R Valenza, and Louis R Harlan
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- African Americans--History--1863-1877--Sources, African Americans--History--1877-1964--Sources, African Americans--Correspondence
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When Booker T. Washington died in November 1915, he was mourned by blacks and whites alike as a national hero. Such prominent figures as W.E.B. Du Bois, Theodore Roosevelt, William H. Taft, John D. Rockefeller, Andrew Carnegie and Julius Rosenwald publicity paid him high tribute. Distinguished journals and newspapers published editorials praising his work and lamenting his passing. The present volume includes much of this response to Washington's death and, in covering the final two years of his life, brings to a close one of the most critically acclaimed documentary projects of the past two decades.
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- 1984
135. Booker T. Washington Papers Volume 12 : 1912-14
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Booker T. Washington and Booker T. Washington
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- African Americans--History--1863-1877--Sources, African Americans--History--1877-1964--Sources, African Americans--Correspondence
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From September 1912 through March 1914, Washington continued his heavy schedule of speaking, fund-raising, race leadership, and close supervision of Tuskegee Institute. Although the election of Woodrow Wilson to the presidency led to the dismantling of the Tuskegee Machine's political arm, Washington remained a prominent figure in the political arena. During this period, however, freed from the constraints he had felt as presidential adviser, he became more openly critical of racial injustice. His most sweeping and direct attack appeared in'Is the Negro Having a Fair Chance?'published in The Century a few days after Wilson's election. In this article he criticized the continuing existence of job discrimination in the North, and of Jim Crow transportation and poor education opportunities in the South. Washington continued to advocate economic and educational means for black advancement, persuading the Phelps-Stokes Fund to finance a study of black secondary and higher education and creating in 1912 the Tuskegee Five Year Fund. Despite the changing times and gradual decline in his personal vigor, Washington's actions hardly suggested the little time he had left to live.
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- 1982
136. Booker T. Washington Papers Volume 9 : 1906-8. Assistant Editor, Nan E. Woodruff
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Booker T Washington, Nan R Woodruff, Louis R Harlan, Booker T Washington, Nan R Woodruff, and Louis R Harlan
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- African Americans--History--1863-1877--Sources, African Americans--History--1877-1964--Sources, African Americans--Correspondence
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The contrast between Booker T. Washington's private actions and public utterances continues to be revealed in this latest volume in the much-acclaimed series. Although very little changes at Tuskegee Institute during this period, Washington's leadership was faltering in the face of a virulent white racism that appeared in the North as well as the South. Still, he continued his public pursuit of and optimism for moderate solutions to racial dissension. At the same time, however, he privately redoubled his efforts to silence his black opponents, build his personal political machine, influence the black press, and maintain his autocratic rile over Tuskegee Institute.
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- 1980
137. Booker T. Washington Papers Volume 7 : 1903-4. Assistant Editor, Barbara S. Kraft
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Booker T Washington, Barbara R Kraft, Louis R Harlan, Booker T Washington, Barbara R Kraft, and Louis R Harlan
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- African Americans--History--1863-1877--Sources, African Americans--History--1877-1964--Sources, African Americans--Correspondence
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The phenomenal impact of Booker T. Washington on his time is underscored in this volume, documenting both Washington's continuing influence upon President Theodore Roosevelt and the growing dissatisfaction of some blacks with Washington's philosophy and leadership. The letters provide social historians and laymen alike with an abundant store of information on the man many consider to be the most influential figure in black history.
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- 1977
138. Booker T. Washington Papers Volume 6 : 1901-2. Assistant Editor, Barbara S. Kraft
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Booker T Washington, Barbara R Kraft, Louis R Harlan, Booker T Washington, Barbara R Kraft, and Louis R Harlan
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- African Americans--History--1863-1877--Sources, African Americans--History--1877-1964--Sources, African Americans--Correspondence
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Probably nothing in Booker T. Washington'life had as much symbolic significance for the blacks for whom he claimed to speak as the day he dined with President Theodore Roosevelt at the White House, October 16, 1901. Not even the publication of his autobiography earlier that year had indicated so clearly just how far'up from slavery'Washington had traveled. Though criticized by many, the dinner was a sign, especially to his black supporters, of Washington's arrival at the heart of power in America. Even as Washington expanded his political influence to become a counselor of presidents, the racial climate was worsening and black political rights in the South were plummeting. Volume 6 documents the events of this somber period, including Washington's secret challenge to the Alabama grandfather clause. It also includes evidence of T. Thomas Fortune's diminishing influence with Washington and the extension of the Tuskegee Machine's web of influence into the North.
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- 1977
139. Booker T. Washington Papers Volume 11 : 1911-12. Assistant Editor, Geraldine McTigue
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Booker T Washington, Geraldine R McTigue, Louis R Harlan, Booker T Washington, Geraldine R McTigue, and Louis R Harlan
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- African Americans--History--1863-1877--Sources, African Americans--History--1877-1964--Sources, African Americans--Correspondence
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In 1911 and 1912 Washington continued to travel, lecture, and write in America and abroad. In England and Europe he studied working-class conditions and included his observations in The Man Farthest Down (1912). During this same time period, however, he and his Tuskegee Machine suffered systematic shocks from which they only partially recovered. Washington's political role as presidential adviser declined steadily during Taft's administration. The decline itself was overshadowed, if not hastened, by Washington's involvement in a highly sensationalized incident - his brutal beating at the hands of Henry Albert Ulrich in early 1911. While this act stimulated a wave of sympathy from Washington's supporters, the circumstances surrounding the incident provided added fuel for his detractors.
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- 1981
140. Proceedings of the Fifth European Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work
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John Hughes, Wolfgang Prinz, Tom Rodden, K. Schmidt, John Hughes, Wolfgang Prinz, Tom Rodden, and K. Schmidt
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- User interfaces (Computer systems), Human-computer interaction, Sociology, Social sciences
- Abstract
The emergence of network facilities and the increased availability of personal computer systems over the last decade has seen the development of interest in the use of computers to support cooperative work. This volume presents the proceedings of the fifth European conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW). This is a multidisciplinary area which embraces both the development of new technologies and an understanding of the relationship between technology and society. This volume contains a collection of papers that encompass activities in the field. It includes papers addressing distribute virtual environments, the use of the Internet, studies of work and emerging models, theories and techniques to support the development of cooperative applications. The papers present emerging technologies alongside new methods and approaches to the development of this important class of applications. The work in this volume represents the best of the current research and practice within CSCW. The collection of papers presented here will appeal to both researchers and practitioners alike, as they combine an understanding of the nature of work with the possibilities offered by new technologies.
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- 2013
141. Enterprise Information Systems II
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B. Sharp, Joaquim Filipe, José Cordeiro, B. Sharp, Joaquim Filipe, and José Cordeiro
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- Data structures (Computer science), Information theory, Artificial intelligence, Software engineering, Business information services, Social sciences
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This book comprises the refereed papers together with the invited keynote papers, presented at the Second International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems. The conference was organised by the School of Computing at Staffordshire University, UK, and the Escola Superior de Tecnologia of Setubal, Portugal, in cooperation with the British Computer Society and the International Federation for Information Processing, Working Group 8.1. The purpose of this 2nd International Conference was to bring together researchers, engineers and practitioners interested in the advances in and business applications of information systems. The papers demonstrate the vitality and vibrancy of the field of Enterprise Information Systems. The research papers included here were selected from among 143 submissions from 32 countries in the following four areas: Enterprise Database Applications, Artificial Intelligence Applications and Decision Support Systems, Systems Analysis and Specification, and Internet and Electronic Commerce. Every paper had at least two reVIewers drawn from 10 countries. The papers included in this book were recommended by the reviewers. On behalf of the conference organising committee we would like to thank all the members of the Programme Committee for their work in reviewing and selecting the papers that appear in this volume. We would also like to thank all the authors who have submitted their papers to this conference, and would like to apologise to the authors that we were unable to include and wish them success next year.
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- 2013
142. Introduction to Scientific Publishing : Backgrounds, Concepts, Strategies
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Andreas Öchsner and Andreas Öchsner
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- Technical writing--Study and teaching--Handbooks, manuals, etc, Technical writing--Handbooks, manuals, etc
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This book is a very concise introduction to the basic knowledge of scientific publishing. It starts with the basics of writing a scientific paper, and recalls the different types of scientific documents. In gives an overview on the major scientific publishing companies and different business models. The book also introduces to abstracting and indexing services and how they can be used for the evaluation of science, scientists, and institutions. Last but not least, this short book faces the problem of plagiarism and publication ethics.
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- 2013
143. Booker T. Washington Papers Volume 5 : 1899-1900. Assistant Editor, Barbara S. Kraft
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Booker T Washington, Barbara R Kraft, Louis R Harlan, Booker T Washington, Barbara R Kraft, and Louis R Harlan
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- African Americans--History--1863-1877--Sources, African Americans--History--1877-1964--Sources, African Americans--Correspondence
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This volume turns from emphasizing Washington's institution-building (Tuskegee Institute) to examine those writings which reveal more about the black leader's growing role as a national public figure. Volume 5 covers a period during which Washington's fortunes continued to rise even as those of the black masses, for whom he claimed to speak, declined. Though forced to adhere narrowly to the racial philosophy he had espoused in the Atlanta Compromise address of 1895, Washington nonetheless was able to involve himself covertly in matters of civil rights and politics. He used the National Negro Business League as a front for political activity. He successfully lobbied against disenfranchisement of black voters in Georgia during November, 1899. During these years Washington began behind-the-scenes civil rights activities that foreshadowed a much more elaborate'secret life'after the turn of the century. He worked with lawyers of the Afro-American Council to test in the courts the grandfather clause of the Louisiana constitution of 1898, raising money to pay the legal costs and swearing the other participants to secrecy. T. Thomas Fortune, the leading black journalist of the day, was Washington's close personal advisor as he sought to spread his sphere of influence from his southern base to northern cities. Also included are writings on the first convention of the National Negro Business League, Washington's address before the Southern Industrial Convention in Huntsville, Ala., and the full text of Washington's first book, The Future of the American Negro, published in December, 1899. A fascinating view of Booker T. Washington and the milieu in which he operated, Volume 5 provides further reason to call the project, as C. Vann Woodward has done,'the single most important research enterprise now under way in the field of American black history.'
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- 1976
144. Booker T. Washington Papers Volume 2 : 1860-89. Assistant Editors, Pete Daniel, Stuart B. Kaufman, Raymond W. Smock, and William M. Welty
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Booker T Washington, Pete R. Daniel, Louis R Harlan, Booker T Washington, Pete R. Daniel, and Louis R Harlan
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- African Americans--History--1877-1964--Sources, African Americans--Correspondence, African Americans--History--1863-1877--Sources
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In his lifetime Washington was the most influential African American in the United States. In this volume the editors hope to convey the shaping forces of his early life. They have gathered and annotated more than 400 documents, including letters, speeches, articles, and other writings from shortly after Washington's birth in 1856 to the death of his second wife in 1889. Much of the material relates to the founding of Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute. Washington's life became so interwoven with his school that to illustrate his career is also to tell the story of the institution.
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- 1972
145. Debating Oaxaca Archaeology
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Joyce Marcus and Joyce Marcus
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- Indians of Mexico--Mexico--Oaxaca--Antiquiti, Excavations (Archaeology)--Mexico--Oaxaca--C, Oaxaca (Mexico)--Antiquities--Congresses, Mexico--Antiquities--Congresses
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The essays in this collection examine a variety of topics within Oaxacan archaeology, from settlement and land use to scale and complexity. They are based on papers presented at the 1987 meeting of the Northeast Mesoamericanists Society, held at the University of Pennsylvania Museum in Philadelphia.
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- 2020
146. Point of Pines Pueblo : A Mountain Mogollon Aggregated Community
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Tammy Stone and Tammy Stone
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- Mogollon culture, Point of Pines Site (Ariz.), Graham County (Ariz.)--Antiquities
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University of Utah Anthropological Papers No. 133 Point of Pines Pueblo has long been the center of theoretical debates in southwestern archaeology, yet detailed descriptions of the site have been lacking. Located on the San Carlos Apache Reservation in central Arizona, this large Mountain Mogollon village (about 800 rooms) dates from AD 1200 to 1400. For the first 100 years of occupation it was a multiethnic community and is often referenced in discussions of aggregation, community organization, migration, and ethnic interaction. In Point of Pines Pueblo Tammy Stone details the architectural structures and cultural materials at the site, providing a body of information never before published. From 1947 to 1960, Point of Pines Pueblo was excavated by the University of Arizona field school under the direction of Emil Haury. Data from that work were housed at the Arizona State Museum Archives. Stone draws from those original excavation notes to present detailed descriptions of each architectural structure and extramural feature along with information on the associated artifacts, dated dendrochronology samples, and ethnobotanical samples unearthed at the site. A rich source of raw data, this book will serve as a valuable resource for years to come.
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- 2020
147. Hunters of the Mid-Holocene Forest : Old Cordilleran Culture Sites at Granite Falls, Washington
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James C. Chatters, Jason B. Cooper, Philippe D. LeTourneau, James C. Chatters, Jason B. Cooper, and Philippe D. LeTourneau
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- Granite Falls (Wash.)--Antiquities
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University of Utah Anthropological Papers No. 134 This volume examines an almost purely lithic record known in the Puget Sound region as the Olcott Complex. Only loosely described off and on since the early 1960s by a series of researchers, none of whom used the same analytical approach, the Olcott record has never been systematically analyzed until now. As a result, this book fills in enormous gaps in our knowledge regarding the age, mode of subsistence, and adaptive strategy of the Olcott Complex. Chatters and colleagues describe the intensive excavation of three Olcott sites that were threatened by highway construction. The book concludes by pulling those findings together to place the Olcott Complex into its proper place in regional prehistory. An exemplary model of how to conduct archaeological research, the volume demonstrates how important research issues can be addressed in a cultural resource management context. Extensive appendices available online.
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- 2020
148. Modern China, 1840–1972 : An Introduction to Sources and Research Aids
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Andrew Nathan and Andrew Nathan
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- China--History--19th century--Library resour, China--History--20th century--Library resour, China--Library resources
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Graduate students have traditionally learned a good part of what they know about sources and research aids on modern China through hearsay and serendipity, in unsystematic and unreliable bits and pieces. The field has now developed to the point where this need not and ought not to be so. It is now possible for beginning researchers to start with some shared basic knowledge of research aids and documentary resources. This research guide is meant to provide that knowledge. The user of this guide is envisaged as an American graduate student in history or the social sciences who is already familiar with the major English-language secondary literature on modern China and is about to begin original research, either for a seminar paper or for a dissertation.
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- 2020
149. Representing Aztec Ritual : Performance, Text, and Image in the Work of Sahagun
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Eloise Quiñones Keber and Eloise Quiñones Keber
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- Aztecs--Rites and ceremonies, Bernardino, de Sahagu´n--1499-1590.--Historia
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Arriving in Mexico less than a decade after the Spanish conquest of 1521, the Franciscan missionary Bernardino de Sahagún not only labored to supplant native religion with Christianity, he also gathered voluminous information on virtually every aspect of Aztec (Nahua) life in contact-period Mexico. His pioneering ethnographic work relied on interviews with Nahua elders and the assistance of a younger generation of bicultural, missionary-trained Nahuas. Sahagún's remarkably detailed descriptions of Aztec ceremonial life offer the most extensive account of a non-Western ritual system recorded before modern times. Representing Aztec Ritual: Performance, Text, and Image in the Work of Sahagún uses Sahagún's corpus as a starting point to focus on ritual performance, a key element in the functioning of the Aztec world. With topics ranging from the ritual use of sand and paper to the sacrifice of women, contributors explore how Aztec rites were represented in the images and texts of documents compiled under colonial rule and the implications of this European filter for our understanding of these ceremonies. Incorporating diverse disciplinary perspectives, contributors include Davíd Carrasco, Philip P. Arnold, Kay Read, H. B. Nicholson, Eduardo Matos Moctezuma, Guilhem Olivier, Doris Heyden, and Eloise Quiñones Keber.
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- 2020
150. Caciques and Their People : A Volume in Honor of Ronald Spores
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Joyce Marcus, Judith Francis Zeitlin, Joyce Marcus, and Judith Francis Zeitlin
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- Caciques (Indian leaders)--Mexico, Indians of Mexico--Kings and rulers, Indians of Mexico--History--Sources, Ethnohistory--Mexico, Spores, Ronald
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A volume of essays by Mesoamerican scholars on topics ranging from Zapotec archaeology to Cuicatec irrigation and Mixtec codices to Aztec ethnohistory. Authors use a direct historical approach, the comparative method, or develop models that contribute to ethnological and archaeological theory. Contributors: J. Chance, G. Feinman, K.V. Flannery, F. Hicks, R. Hunt, M. Lind, J. Marcus, J. Monaghan, J. Paddock, E. Redmond, M. Romero Frizzi, M.E. Smith, C. Spencer, and J. Zeitlin.
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- 2020
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