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Yiannis The Global Warming Warrior

by Steve Mansfield

From a small town in a quaint country emerges a young hero with big ideas. At just seven, Yiannis isn’t just aware of the looming threat of global warming; he’s ready to tackle it head-on. And guess what? He’s got some of the most inventive solutions up his sleeve. Embark on a global adventure with Yiannis and his resourceful dad as they traverse diverse landscapes, from the arid terrains of Africa to the icy realms of the North Pole. Their mission? To combat climate change with their unique inventions. Some solutions might have you reaching for a nose peg, while others could tantalize your taste buds—especially if you’re a fan of bananas. And wait till you hear about their groundbreaking eco-fuel! Blending factual insights with fictional fun, our dynamic duo also takes on challenges like reviving the dried-up Zambezi River for an African king and addressing the pressing issues of deforestation, plastic waste, and more in South America and the ocean’s depths. Yiannis’s tales are more than just stories; they’re a rallying cry for change. Dive into his adventures, and you too might be inspired to join the ranks of the Global Warming Warriors. Are you ready to make a difference?

Sophie's World Adventures: A Young Explorers Quest to Thailand

by Rachael Wild

Get ready for an incredible adventure with Sophie and her best friend, Oscar the cat! In this captivating book, join Sophie as she embarks on an exciting journey to explore every magical corner of Thailand. From tropical jungles to sparkling oceans, there’s no place too far for our brave little explorer! So, grab your backpack, put on your explorer hat, and join Sophie and Oscar on their exciting journey. Get ready to giggle, gasp, and cheer as they make unforgettable memories and discover the true meaning of adventure. This delightful tale will inspire your own dreams of exploration and teach you that no matter how big the world may seem, there are always new friends to be made. Let the adventure begin!

Eat Like a Georgian – a Culinary Journey of the Black Sea Coast

by Elena Riddle

While not everyone has the chance to voyage to far-off lands and indulge in native delicacies, it's often that these world cuisines find their way to us. Whether through a local restaurant, a takeaway order, or a homemade culinary adventure, we’ve become familiar with the flavours of Italy, China, or India. But what about venturing into the unexplored? How about diving into the culinary treasures of a small country, once the eastern frontier of the Roman Empire, boasting a wine-making legacy spanning millennia? Welcome to the rich cuisine of Georgia! Explore its unique recipes, crafted with easily attainable ingredients, which might just find a permanent spot in your culinary rotation. Ready to tantalize your taste buds? Why not go Georgian tonight?

Oliver's Great Adventure

by Sarah Anne Day

Are you ready for an adventure? Oliver, a ten-year-old mischief-maker, never anticipated the wild journey ahead. Known for his pranks, especially on his grumpy neighbour, Mr. Johnson, and for leveraging his best friend Benny Green’s shyness for schemes, Oliver’s antics are legendary. At school, his target is Mr. Ramsbottom, earning Oliver a reputation for naughtiness. Yet, beneath the surface, there might be more to Oliver than meets the eye. Is he just misunderstood, or is there a kinder side waiting to be discovered? Join Oliver in an unexpected adventure that could change everything.

Bully Brain

by Ellie Maystone

Meet Zoe a vibrant young girl with dreams, desires, and a little secret that holds her back. She longs for confidence, camaraderie, and the courage to embrace her talents. However, there’s a voice in her head she calls the ‘bully brain’ that often whispers doubts and fears. ‘Can I ever be brave, smart, or surrounded by friends?’ Zoe wonders. Join Zoe as she embarks on a heartfelt journey to confront her ‘bully brain’, discover her inner strength, and find the courage to believe in herself. This touching tale encourages young readers to face their fears, challenge self-doubt, and embrace their unique brilliance.

Baby Magpie

by Elizabeth Guida

The garden adventures begin! Baby Magpie is having so much fun, he is up early and ready to start the day, learning to take a shower and much more. Mummy Magpie shows her baby the way. Daddy is close by too, keeping a watchful eye on a fluffy old cat. Swooosh! He swoops down and gives it fright! After a busy morning of doing new things, it’s time to get cosy in the nest and have a nice little nap, far up in the tree where Mummy, Daddy and Baby Magpie are a family of three!

Picking Daisies

by Stephen Russell

Gemma goes for a short stay in the countryside with her gran and when her parents arrive to collect her, they have a pleasant surprise.

The Magic of Mná

by Vanessa Schaefer

This is the story of the witches that live hidden in the thickets of lush Irish greenery. They exist, hidden from humans, protecting nature. Sile is the youngest witch of her coven. Magic is not her strength and is often ridiculed for her lack of skill. When Banshees attack her coven, Sile finds herself the last remaining witch with powers. The task of saving the coven lands on her. She must travel through space and time with her trusty cat, Shae, to collect ingredients for a potion. This potion and only this potion will return her sisters to their former, mighty, magical glory. Each ingredient must be collected from inspirational, admirable, and often overlooked women throughout Irish history. Sile visits Queen Maebh, Red Aoife, Granuaile the Pirate Queen, famine hero Mary-Ann McCracken, Anna Parnell, Constance Markevicz, and Rosie Hackett to gather the ingredients. On her journey, she learns a lot about strength, power, and determination, what it means to be a woman, and finds her confidence as a young witch.

Practical Credit Risk and Capital Modeling, and Validation: CECL, Basel Capital, CCAR, and Credit Scoring with Examples (Management for Professionals)

by Colin Chen

This book provides professionals and practitioners with a comprehensive guide on credit risk modeling, capital modeling, and validation for Current Expected Credit Loss (CECL), International Financial Reporting Standard 9 (IFRS9), Basel Capital and Comprehensive Capital Analysis and Review (CCAR) procedures. It describes how credit risk modeling, capital modeling, and validation are done in big banks with code and examples. The book features innovative concepts such as Binary Logit Approximation (BLA) for Competing Risk Framework; Adaptive and Exhaustive Variable Selection (AEVS) for automatic modeling; Full Observation Stratified Sampling (FOSS) for unbiased sampling; and Prohibited Correlation Index (PCI) for Fair Lending Texts. It also features a chapter on credit underwriting and scoring, addressing the credit underwriting risk with some innovations. It is a valuable guide for professionals, practitioners and graduate students in risk management.

Die Hoffnungen der Auguren: Techniken der Sozialprognose im Amerika des Kalten Krieges

by Christian Dayé

In diesem Buch wird beschrieben, wie Forscher im Kalten Krieg Expertenmeinungen nutzten, um Vorauswissen von geopolitischer Bedeutung zu konstruieren. Am Beispiel der RAND Corporation, einer amerikanischen Denkfabrik mit engen Beziehungen zu den Streitkräften, analysiert Dayé die Entwicklung von zwei Prognosetechniken, der Delphi-Technik und dem Political Gaming.Auf der Grundlage von Archivrecherchen und Interviews untersuchen die Kapitel die Geschichte dieser Reihe von Experimenten, um zu verstehen, wie zeitgenössische Sozialwissenschaftler eine der Kernkategorien des Kalten Krieges, den Experten, auffassten, und decken die systematische Verwendung von Expertenmeinungen zur Erstellung von Prognosen auf.Diese Betrachtung der Rolle des Experten in der Gesellschaft des Kalten Krieges und was sie uns über die Rolle des Experten heute sagen kann, wird für Studenten und Wissenschaftler in den Bereichen Wissenschaftsgeschichte, Wissenssoziologie, Zukunftsforschung, Geschichte des Kalten Krieges, sozialwissenschaftliche Methodologie und Sozialpolitik von Interesse sein.

The Role of Fuels in Transforming Energy End-Use in Buildings and Industrial Processes (Synthesis Lectures on Engineering, Science, and Technology)

by Praveen Cheekatamarla Kyle Gluesenkamp Stephen Kowalski Zhenning Li Saad Jajja

Energy-efficient technologies are necessary to lower the carbon footprint for a transition towards clean energy in a sustainable manner. This book examines what role fuels have in the transformation of end-use in buildings and industrial processes. Energy-efficient technologies are necessary to lower the carbon footprint for a transition towards clean energy in a sustainable manner. Efficient utilization of primary energy resources, including renewables, to support the current and future energy needs while targeting grid resiliency, energy, and environmental security at an affordable cost is of significant value. The author analyzes heat pumps, fuel-driven thermal providers, and power systems configurations and looks at the sensitivity of the electrical grid's carbon intensity and tariff towards carbon footprint and energy costs compared with fuel-driven technologies. The role of low-carbon, zero-carbon, and carbon-negative fuels, such as power-to-gas (P2G), power-to-liquid (PtL), hydrogen, and biogas, in conjunction with polygeneration technologies, are discussed. This book also examines two different scenarios focused on the sensitivity of the pace of decarbonization of the electrical grid and fuel supply on operational energy-related carbon emissions.Compares electricity versus fuel as a primary energy sourceExplores the role of fuels in the decarbonization journey Examines the value proposition of currently available energy solutions

An Interdisciplinary Journey from Non-Discrimination to Collective Rights: A Critique of Equality

by Jessika Eichler

This book develops a critique of the equality paradigms and principles to be found in the majority of today’s legal orders. It accompanies the reader taking her/him/x from a critique of non-discrimination and equality to the ‘opposite’ end of the spectrum, that is, to collective rights, collectivization processes and a manifestation of recognition that is based on difference. This interdisciplinary, theoretical journey explores a multiplicity of (legal) orders in terms of how they provide spaces of articulation for ‘difference’. The book draws, emblematically, on the rights of indigenous peoples as well as recognized and unrecognized cultural, ethnic, linguistic and religious minorities. The book thereby builds on legal and political theory, which ultimately proves essential given the dedicated objective of the book, that is, to introduce a variety of recognition principles and what the author terms ‘scales of collectivization’, which facilitate a better understanding of collective rights and further ways to capture, define and ultimately measure these rights.

Sustainable and Green Technologies for Water and Environmental Management (World Sustainability Series)

by Mourade Azrour Jamal Mabrouki Azidine Guezzaz

This book introduces a variety of the latest researches that are related to smart devices, machine learning algorithms, and the Internet of things that are applied for a sustainable environment. These recent technologies cover all fields including agriculture, transportation, smart grid, smart building, and others. In addition, IoT has provided an innovative vision that is completely alternative to the conventional methodologies: the new approach comes in the form of a single-component system that can be connected to the network and can incorporate smart policies. As a consequence, the covered subjects encompass smart system design and control, networking and machine learning, environmental monitoring and surveillance, smart meters, authentication and authorization, ensuring private data security, software solutions, and systems, among others. This book covers subjects that are related to the Internet of Things and smart used tools and methods for fighting environmental problems. Therefore, it discusses recent ideas that are not covered by other competitor books. This book is different because it can be a reference for researchers, professionals, and students in both smart thinking and environmental domains.

Onkologische Krankenpflege

by Patrick Jahn Andrea Gaisser Marika Bana Christoph Renner

100% Onkologische Pflege! Dieses Buch bietet allen Pflegenden und Teilnehmenden der Fachweiterbildung zur onkologischen Pflegefachperson umfassendes, aktuelles Fachwissen für die spezielle Betreuung ihrer Patienten. Lernen Sie solide Grundlagen, z.B. wie maligne Tumoren entstehen und wachsen, wie man sie erkennt und welche Probleme bei der Behandlung auftreten können, sowie spezielle Kompetenzen, um pflegerisch angemessen zu handeln. Das Standardwerk ist der ideale Begleiter für die Weiterbildung und zum Nachschlagen für die tägliche Praxis.Empfohlen von der Konferenz Onkologischer Kranken- und Kinderkrankenpflege (KOK), der Onkologie Pflege Schweiz (OPS) und der Arbeitsgemeinschaft hämatologischer und onkologischer Pflegepersonen in Österreich (AHOP).

Fake News in Contemporary Science and Politics: A Requiem for the Real?

by Keith Moser

This transdisciplinary book investigates the profound repercussions of living in a post-truth world in which 'alternative facts' and post-truth knowledge claims, often bordering on the absurd, have replaced the real in the collective imagination of millions of people around the planet. Through discussions on climate change denial, the anti-vaccination movement, the January 6th Insurrection and the Russia-Ukraine War, this study explores the gravity of the current 'infodemic,' or the increasing inability of a large segment of the population to distinguish between reality and misrepresentation, and the destabilizing impact this infodemic has on democratic models of governance around the globe, coinciding with the rise of autocratic forms of populism.

Experimente im Chemieunterricht Band 2: didaktisch begründet auswählen und sicher durchführen

by Bernhard Sieve Sabine Struckmeier Dominic Böhm

„Welches von den vielen Experimenten soll ich denn nehmen? Wie ordne ich die Experimente sinnvoll in meinem Unterricht an? Was muss ich bei der Durchführung bedenken?“ Wenn Sie sich als Lehramtsstudierende*r, Lehrkraft im Vorbereitungsdienst, Chemie fachfremd unterrichtende Lehrkraft oder frisch eingestellte Chemielehrkraft diese oder ähnliche Fragen bei der Planung Ihres Chemieunterrichts stellen, halten Sie gerade den zweiten Band einer idealen Planungshilfe in den Händen. Auch „alte Hasen“ können mit den zwei Bänden ihr Repertoire an Experimentierkunst erweitern.Die zwei Bände Experimente im Chemieunterricht enthalten eine Sammlung von über 400 praxiserprobten Schulexperimenten für den Chemieunterricht der Sekundarstufen I und II. Darüber hinaus sind zu jedem Experiment Durchführungshinweise und Gefährdungseinstufungen, Anregungen zur inhaltlichen Strukturierung des jeweiligen Unterrichtsthemas sowie Hinweise zur fachlichen und fachdidaktischen Einbettung aufgeführt. Videos zur Handhabung ausgewählter Geräte sowie zu zentralen Arbeitsweisen der Chemie unterstützen die Gestaltung eines gefahrenminimierten Chemieunterrichts. Als weiteres digitales Zusatzmaterial wird zu jedem Experiment eine editierbare Word-Version bereitgestellt. Über einen Verweis zur Datenbank DEGINTU können sie zudem Gefährdungsbeurteilungen zu zahlreichen Experimenten abrufen.Diese einzigartige Kombination von experimenteller und fachlich-fachdidaktischer Betrachtung hilft Ihnen bei der zielführenden Auswahl geeigneter Experimente für das jeweilige Unterrichtsthema und schafft damit eine zentrale Voraussetzung für lernwirksamen Chemieunterricht. Experimente im Chemieunterricht Band 1 und Band 2 – ein Muss für jede Chemielehrkraft!

The 2,003-Yard Odyssey: The Juice, The Electric Company, and an Epic Run for a Record

by Joe Zagorski

&“It was a season where the impossible became possible. It was a season where the hard to believe became believable.&”--Marv Levy, Pro Football Hall of Fame Coach.The 1973 Buffalo Bills made pro football history. They had an offense that broke several important rushing records during that memorable year. And they had a superstar running back by the name of O.J. Simpson, who broke a glass ceiling of sorts by becoming the first man -- and indeed the only man -- to ever rush for more than 2,000 yards in one 14-game regular season. That glory-filled accomplishment provided the celebrated culmination to this epic tale of a week-by-week journey from an initial goal to its triumphant ending.In The 2,003-Yard Odyssey: The Juice, The Electric Company, and an Epic Run for a Record, several members of that Buffalo Bills team recall their memories of that year. They discuss how that 1973 season began with a bunch of question marks, then how a boast by one of their offensive linemen led to a challenge for the whole squad to address. A major focus in this book are the feats of the incomparable O.J. Simpson, who earned pro football fame and glory with his record-breaking 1973 performance. This story recounts how Simpson set a mark that was thought of by most people to be impossible to achieve. It was an odyssey unlike any other in NFL annals, and it is explored in concentrated depth and detail within these pages. Joe Zagorski is a member of the Pro Football Writers of America and the Pro Football Researchers Association. He has written several previous books about various teams and players of the NFL. He is also a contributing writer to the website Pro Football Journal and the administrator of the Facebook page, The NFL in the 1970s. He resides in Oak Ridge, Tennessee.Marv Levy, who wrote the foreword for this book, is a coaching legend in both the United States and in Canada. He led the Buffalo Bills to four straight Super Bowl appearances from 1990 to 1993. He is also an honored member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

Harry's Helpers-Climate Change

by Elisabeth Daube

Climate Change made kid-friendly! Learn about causes and impacts of Climate Change! Discover nature and Earth’s diverse inhabitants! Learn how you can help save the Earth and become a Harry’s Helper! Engage in fun activities and experiments!

Designed To Live In (Routledge Revivals)

by Elisabeth Beazley

Originally published in 1962, this book traces the main influences behind modern design in domestic architecture. It does so against the context of the effect each new dwelling has on its environment and the effect its design has on those in the surrounding (and often older, historic) housing stock. Diverse influences such as the bye-law street and Le Corbusier’s Ville Radieuse are discussed, while the ideas bearing on the individual private house range from those of the early nineteenth century villa builders to Frank Lloyd Wright’s prairie houses and the work of Mies van der Rohe. The book closes with a detailed discussion of the problems and possibilities of domestic design in house-building in the late 20th Century

Time in Control Theory: On Concepts, Measures and Uses (Synthesis Lectures on Electrical Engineering)

by Blas M. Vinagre

Control Theory is an interdisciplinary field of engineering and mathematics that studies the behavior of dynamic systems with external stimuli and how to modify such behavior through feedback, and the very concept of dynamic system implies the study of how the trajectories of a point in a geometric space evolve in time. Thus, time is at the very foundation of control theory, and its development and achievements are conditioned both by the conception we have of it and by our way of measuring and using it. Following a quasi-chronological order, this work aims to give an overview of how these conceptions and these ways of measuring and using time are reflected in the paths followed by control theory from its origins to the present day.

From Internet of Things to Internet of Intelligence (Transactions on Computational Science and Computational Intelligence)

by Marcel Ohanga Odhiambo Weston Mwashita

The book focuses on the open challenges associated with the convergence of the Internet of Things and Artificial Intelligence, as accommodated in 6G architecture. The authors discuss how in many fields, such as Natural Language Processing (NLP), interactive computer games, robotics, and multiuser virtual environments, this convergence is likely to have enormously benefits, from artificial intelligence mimicking human intelligence, attempting to simulate human intelligence, and producing a new intelligent machine capable of processing information with human consciousness, behaviour, and thinking integrated with appropriate algorithms. The book provides users with the fundamentals of IoT architecture, AI technology, and the architecture of AI and IoT converged networks. Furthermore, to provide hands-on experience with the technology, some proposed systems are discussed, along with their applications in various sectors such as healthcare, transportation, smart homes, production, manufacturing, renewable energy and agriculture. The book will discuss new technological advances, current research trends, and industry requirements. Discussed open challenges in the field will motivate researchers and stakeholders in industry to provide solutions, with some presented in the book to help spark ideas.

Die Mindestbesteuerung multinationaler Konzerne: Zur Vereinbarkeit der GloBE-Regeln mit höherrangigem Recht und Doppelbesteuerungsabkommen aus deutscher Perspektive (PwC-Studien zum Unternehmens- und Internationalen Steuerrecht #13)

by Nicolas Steinmeister

Dieses Open-Access-Buch behandelt die globale Mindeststeuer für Großkonzerne, auf die sich im Herbst 2021 137 Staaten verständigt haben, die als Mitglieder im Inclusive Framework (IF) on BEPS von G20/OECD an der Reform des internationalen Steuerrechts arbeiten. Das Buch untersucht, ob die Bundesrepublik Deutschland als an der Einigung beteiligtes Mitglied des IF die neuen Regeln, wie sie aus der Einigung vom 8. Oktober 2021 und den Modellregeln vom 20. Dezember 2021 hervorgegangen sind, implementieren kann. Abgestellt wird hierbei auf eine zum Zeitpunkt der Einreichung dieser Arbeit noch diskutierte rein nationale Umsetzung ohne unionsrechtliche Harmonisierungsvorgaben. Vor diesem Hintergrund werden die Regelungen auf ihre Vereinbarkeit mit den Vorgaben des Grundgesetzes, des EU-Rechts und der nach völkerrechtlichen Rechtssätzen verbindlichen Doppelbesteuerungsabkommen überprüft. Unter Berücksichtigung der bislang zu diesen Fragen erschienen Literaturstimmen setzt sich der Autor mit den konkreten Empfehlungen der Modellregeln auseinander und bringt seine eigenen Überlegungen unter besonderer Berücksichtigung der deutschen Perspektive ein.

Ascending to Space: Critical Perspectives from New Zealand and other Nations (Space Law and Policy)

by Maria A. Pozza

This book explores multidisciplinary perspectives on critical issues in space from the viewpoints of New Zealand and other nations. It brings together the topics examined at the Otago Foreign Policy School 2022 by both domestic and international experts in the area of space, and includes the opening address on space policy delivered by the Minister of Foreign Affairs. This book takes a multidisciplinary approach to New Zealand’s growing space sector in conjunction with other nations’ perspectives on space. It encompasses space science, military and defence matters, space tourism and astronaut rescue, and international legal and policy frameworks, while taking into account future considerations. Readers such as academics, students, policy advisers, diplomats, government officials and others engaged in the field of space will find value in this book. It will appeal to think tanks and international institutions grappling with the complexities that are presented by the outer space domain.

Handbook of Liquid Crystals—Volume II: Advanced Aspects and Applications

by Shri Singh

This expert and self-contained authored handbook provides comprehensive coverage of liquid crystals from the fundamental materials science, physics, and modeling through cutting-edge applications. Written by an author with over 40 years of active experience in this growing field, it offers an unprecedented self-contained treatment of this key research area.Liquid Crystals are a state of matter sharing properties that are usually associated with both solids and liquids. Their study belongs to wider field of soft condensed matter physics, an area growing in importance because of the new physics being discovered and the possibilities of various technological applications being developed. Liquid crystals continue to have a revolutionary technological impact and consistently pose new challenges of basic understanding. While the experimental side of liquid crystal research is very well developed, theoretical understanding has lagged, and this volume fills a gap in the published literature in terms of rigorous treatment of mathematical and computer modeling approaches.Volume II of this handbook deals with advanced aspects of liquid crystals and their applications, covering computer simulations of phase transitions in liquid crystals, liquid crystals of biomolecules, and defect textures in liquid crystals. Overall, this handbook serves as the ultimate scholarly guide for researchers, scientists, and engineers seeking to unlock the full potential of liquid crystals. It offers a comprehensive understanding of these materials and their diverse applications, empowering readers to navigate the complex intricacies of liquid crystal science and technology.

Lawyer Evaluation in Chinese Courtroom: A Social-Semiotic Perspective

by Liping Zhang

This book focuses on the speech style of lawyer talk in contemporary Chinese courtrooms. The topic is intriguing to readers who may wonder how lawyers compete with their opposing counterparts in an adversarial trial system in China. The legal tradition in Confucianism, which advocates harmony in interpersonal relationships, has historically guided the practice of law in China. The book analyses how lawyers manage to compete in this system. Applying the social semiotic view of language in the Hallidayian sense, specifically systemic functional linguistics and its appraisal theory, this study interprets the subjectivity of legal language by lawyers. The speech style in legal argument presentation is described as 'rational'. The exploration of the rational speech style of lawyers is a theoretical and discursive topic. It draws upon Habermasian philosophy of intersubjectivity in legal argumentation and considers the cultural and legal contexts of China as contextual constraints. The keyconstruct of lawyer evaluation is fully captured in this discussion. As a linguistic phenomenon and unit of analysis, discourse can be examined both within local clauses and in larger stretches of talk beyond clauses. Additionally, it serves as an effective means for constructing a rational speech style for lawyers. Most importantly, discourse is a discursive act that negotiates legal arguments in the dynamic speech exchanges of a court trial, which is embedded in a wider social and cultural context. The book showcases instances of lawyer talk in well-documented trials in China and offers a good opportunity for readers to gain a general understanding of courtroom discourse in the Chinese context. It introduces readers with special interests in legal language and the law to the solidarity dimension of legal language and arguments, an alternative to the confrontational or hostile lawyer talk in trials in countries with a common-law system. The analysis presented is refined and the language used is clear, concise, and objective.

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