Limnogeology: Progress, Challenges and Opportunities

Limnogeology: Progress, Challenges and Opportunities
Title Limnogeology: Progress, Challenges and Opportunities PDF eBook
Author Michael R. Rosen
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 592
Release 2021-04-24
Genre Science
ISBN 3030665763

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This book honors the career of Professor Elizabeth Gierlowski-Kordesch who was a pioneer and leader in the field of limnogeology since the 1980s. Her work was instrumental in guiding students and professionals in the field until her untimely death in 2016. This collection of chapters was written by her colleagues and students and recognize the important role that Professor Gierlowski-Kordesch had in advancing the field of limnogeology. The chapters show the breadth of her reach as these have been contributed from virtually every continent. This book will be a primary reference for scientists, professionals and graduate students who are interested in the latest advances in limnogeologic processes and basin descriptions in North and South America, Europe, Africa, and China. *Free supplementary material available online for chapters 3,11,12 and 13. Access by searching for the book on link.springer.com

Song of Planet Earth

Song of Planet Earth
Title Song of Planet Earth PDF eBook
Author Leighton K. Chong
Publisher AuthorHouse
Pages 142
Release 2013-06-18
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1481759019

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Alvin, a lawyer who writes on arms control issues, takes an around-the-world tour visiting historical places of importance in human history. For the first time he can experience the planet as a whole seeing the continents unfold below while flying west on daytime flights, bringing him to a higher consciousness of the oneness of humanity. The tour group starts in Japan visiting the Yasukuni Shrine and the A-Bomb Peace Park in Hiroshima and becomes aware of the devastating destruction caused by mankind in wars, and similarly in China, Mongolia, and the Middle East. While visiting in Istanbul, Alvin witnesses another tour guest who works for a U.S. nuclear weapons contractor turn over a gold-seal folder for classified material to shadowy Islamic figures. He suspects that the classified material may enable a terrorist group to attack a NATO airbase in Turkey where hundreds of operational nuclear weapons are stored. Will mankind take the actions needed to head off this nightmare scenario of nuclear weapons diversion? Join Alvin in this entertaining travel adventure to find out if humans have the wherewithal to survive on Planet Earth. Can humans overcome the threat of nuclear weapons proliferation and other global threats to our survival? Narrated from an alien viewpoint, this book takes a hard look at the scientific and historical facts through a story that is both entertaining and hopeful. You too will try to see the whole as one! Pat Takahashi, author of Simple Solutions for Planet Earth and Simple Solutions for Humanity.

The Changing Face of Inequality

The Changing Face of Inequality
Title The Changing Face of Inequality PDF eBook
Author Olivier Zunz
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 514
Release 1982
Genre History
ISBN 9780226994581

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Originally published in 1983, The Changing Face of Inequality is the first systematic social history of a major American city undergoing industrialization. Zunz examines Detroit's evolution between 1880 and 1920 and discovers the ways in which ethnic and class relations profoundly altered its urban scene. Stunning in scope, this work makes a major contribution to our understanding of twentieth-century cities.

Synagogue Architecture in America

Synagogue Architecture in America
Title Synagogue Architecture in America PDF eBook
Author Henry Stolzman
Publisher Images Publishing
Pages 274
Release 2004
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9781864700749

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This full colour publication explores the rich and diverse response to the quest to sustain the Hebrew heritage that has resulted in prominent designs.

The Legal Writer

The Legal Writer
Title The Legal Writer PDF eBook
Author Gerald Lebovits
Publisher
Pages 582
Release 2016
Genre Legal composition
ISBN 9781579694739

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Throggs Neck & Pelham Bay

Throggs Neck & Pelham Bay
Title Throggs Neck & Pelham Bay PDF eBook
Author Bill Twomey
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 132
Release 1998
Genre Travel
ISBN 9780738500133

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First settled in 1643, Throggs Neck-Pelham Bay lies along the west bank of Eastchester Bay in the Bronx. It was once an area of grand estates and farms and was home to some of the wealthiest people in America, including Collis P. Huntington and Catherine Lorillard Wolfe. Discover the history of the early residents of the community and its place in an ever-changing America in this unique and unprecedented pictorial collection. Throggs Neck-Pelham Bay offers a unique glimpse into the past, through carefully preserved images and a thoroughly researched text. Readers will delight in the memories of yesteryear and the images of a young and undaunted America. The images in this volume cover all of the communities included in the charter granted to John Throckmorton by the Dutch in 1642. Called Vriedlandt or "Land of Peace" by Dutch authorities, the area eventually fell prey to the burdens of war during the American Revolution. The images in Throggs Neck-Pelham Bay depict all aspects of life, from work to play. View the early modes of transportation used by the residents, the schools and churches they attended, the homes they lived in, and the activities they enjoyed.

Arbitration in Turkey

Arbitration in Turkey
Title Arbitration in Turkey PDF eBook
Author Ali Yeşilirmak
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2015
Genre Arbitration and award
ISBN 9789041149817

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This book provides a comprehensive analysis of the law and practice of international arbitration and other alternative dispute resolution mechanisms in Turkey. It has been prepared with the contributions of twenty experienced Turkish practitioners and academics, all of whom are experienced experts in the field.