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Environmental Ethics For Engineers

Environmental Ethics For Engineers

Alastair S Gunn

CRC Press
2017
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We have used this book, manuscript form, as supplemental reading in our environmental engineering classes at Duke University. The discussion of ethics is usually reserved for the final few days of class, when the students should start asking ‘so what? about course material. We respond to this question by covering the principles of ethics in one lecture and spending two or more sessions discussing various readings. Engineering students who have spent four years learning how to crunch numbers and to solve technical problems to three significant figures admit that the study of environmental ethics introduces new and exciting concepts into their professional thinking, and provides a perspective which otherwise would be missing from their education.
Music in Germany since 1968

Music in Germany since 1968

Alastair Williams

Cambridge University Press
2017
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Music in Germany since 1968 modifies the dominant historiography of music in post-war Germany by shifting its axis from the years of reconstruction after 1945 to the era following the events of 1968. Arguing that the social transformations of 1968 led to a new phase of music in Germany, Alastair Williams examines the key topics, including responses to serialism, music and politics, and the re-evaluation of tradition. The book devotes central chapters to Helmut Lachenmann and Wolfgang Rihm, as focal points for areas such as postmodernism, musical semiotics and action-based gestures. Further chapters widen the scope by considering the precursors and contemporaries of Rihm and Lachenmann, especially in relation to the idea of historical inclusion. Williams's study also assesses the development of the Darmstadt summer courses, addresses the significance of German reunification, and considers the role of Germany in a new stage of musical modernism.
Fire in Paradise

Fire in Paradise

Alastair Gee; Dani Anguiano

WW Norton Co
2020
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On November 8, 2018, the ferocious Camp Fire laid waste to almost the entire town of Paradise, California, a community of 27,000 people. At least 85 died, images of the fire transfixed viewers across the world and the resulting devastation yielded a humanitarian crisis that continues to unfold. Written by a pair of Bay Area reporters who covered the story and its aftermath extensively, Fire in Paradise is a fast-paced narrative of the disaster based on hundreds of in-depth interviews with residents, firefighters, police and scientific experts. Alastair Gee and Dani Anguiano capture an historic event; explore the reasons behind the increasing frequency and force of wildfires in our time and describe the moving efforts to raise Paradise from the ruins.
The Art of Gardening by Thomas Hyll
One of the earliest books on gardening to be written in English in 1574, this book covers gardening, herbalism, weather, beekeeping and grafting in one volume, offering a fascinating insight into the extent of the understanding of the natural world of plants and diseases in Tudor times, when Queen Elizabeth was on the throne of England, and Mary Queen of Scots her prisoner.
Braehour Gunns

Braehour Gunns

Alastair Gunn

Lulu.com
2024
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The Gunns of Braehour are important as they provide the ongoing, traditional Clan Gunn Chief line. John Gunn of Braehour, the key person in this text, was the son of Alexander Gunn of Dalnaglaton whose elder brother was George Gunn from whom came the Clan Gunn Chiefs of the 1800s but this line died out of Gunns. These Clan Gunn Chiefs were established by the supreme court of Scotland, the Court of Session. The mother of Alexander and George was Margaret Gunn who was a daughter of Chief Donald Crotach Gunn and John Gunn (of the Borrobol / William Beag Gunn line). The College of Arms in London has certified the author's descent from Alexander Gunn of Dalnaglaton so the lineage is legally proven. The 2015 invention of a Clan Gunn Chief was wrong for many reasons including being based on the assumption that it was not possible to prove descent back to the traditional Clan Gunn Chief line. This text mainly provides biographies, some in detail but some less so, of significant Braehour Gunns or people closely linked to them. Some genealogy is provided to show how these lives link to John Gunn of Braehour. The main lives are - John Braehour Gunn 1721 - 1810 Donald Braehour and Brawlbin Gunn 1765 - 1861 (son) John Gunn of Durness 1808 - 1885 (grandson) Barbara Gunn 1810 - 1844 (granddaughter) Captain Alexander Gunn of Braehour 1814 - 1900 (grandson) Hon. Donald Gunn of Manitoba, Canada 1797 - 1878 (grandson) William Gunn of Waranga Park, Victoria, Australia 1804 - 1888 (grandson) Donald Gunn of Brawlbin and Ballarat, Victoria, Australia 1832-1901 (great grandson) Hon John Alexander Gunn, New South Wales, Australia 1860-1910 (great great grandson) Other lives linked to the Braehour Gunns are discussed, namely - James Miller 1826-1918 (with a focus on Melbourne, Victoria, Australia); Sir John Gunn of Tormsdale 1837-1918 and Marcus Gunn 1842-1899 (being a brother of Sir John Gunn.) Further information concerning the Braehour Gunns can be found at https: //www.facebook.com/ClanGunn1 and https: //clangunn1.blogspot.com
The Gunns

The Gunns

Alastair Gunn

Lulu.com
2024
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This text provides a radical, academically based view of Clan Gunn history. Gunns are best thought of as the original, non-related inhabitants of northern mainland Scotland. They do not have an Orkney Islands origin. They were not a clan at this stage as they did not have a founding ancestor. Gunns became a modern clan in 1803. The Gunn / Keith battles are myths, like so much other supposed Clan Gunn history. The first known Gunn was Coroner Gunn of Caithness who died around 1450. His eldest son started the MacHamish Gunns of Killernan line (later called the Chief of the Clan Gunn line). Gunns from the Chief of the Clan Gunn line have existed all around the world and the genealogy is explored in this book. The crucial line is from Margaret Gunn who was a daughter of Chief Donald Crotach Gunn, she married John Gunn. This is the ongoing traditional Clan Gunn Chief line - the author is one of them. The idea that the Chief line was extinct is one of the many errors involved in the 2015 invention of a Clan Gunn Chief as is discussed in this text. This book is an important addition to Scottish Highland history. Further Gunn information can be found at - clangunn1.blogspot.com and facebook.com/ClanGunn1
The Gunns

The Gunns

Alastair Gunn

Lulu.com
2024
pokkari
This text provides a radical, academically based view of Clan Gunn history. Gunns are best thought of as the original, non-related inhabitants of northern mainland Scotland. They do not have an Orkney Islands origin. They were not a clan at this stage as they did not have a founding ancestor. Gunns became a modern clan in 1803. The Gunn / Keith battles are myths, like so much other supposed Clan Gunn history. The first known Gunn was Coroner Gunn of Caithness who died around 1450. His eldest son started the MacHamish Gunns of Killernan line (later called the Chief of the Clan Gunn line). Gunns from the Chief of the Clan Gunn line have existed all around the world and the genealogy is explored in this book. The crucial line is from Margaret Gunn who was a daughter of Chief Donald Crotach Gunn, she married John Gunn. This is the ongoing traditional Clan Gunn Chief line - the author is one of them. The idea that the Chief line was extinct is one of the many errors involved in the 2015 invention of a Clan Gunn Chief as is discussed in this text. This book is an important addition to Scottish Highland history. Further Gunn information can be found at - clangunn1.blogspot.com and facebook.com/ClanGunn1
The Great Puppy Invasion (padded board book)

The Great Puppy Invasion (padded board book)

Alastair Heim

HMH Books for Young Readers
2019
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This is especially a problem in Strictville, where no one has ever seen puppies before. And where there are rules against such things. In fact, cuteness of any kind is considered downright criminal. But one boy is brave enough to face the adorable doggies, and he just may turn things around for this narrow-minded town. A true treat for the funny bone!
No Peeking at Presents

No Peeking at Presents

Alastair Heim

HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS INC
2022
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Holiday hijinks abound in this very merry Christmas story about three siblings who can’t resist sneaking a peek under the tree before it’s time, for fans of How to Catch Santa and 5 More Sleeps.Everyone knows there’s no peeking at presents before Christmas morning. But what if there’s a very, very good reason to take a look?It’s Christmas Eve and the three kids in this story are trying their best to go to sleep, but something keeps waking them up. And it’s not just their excitement for gifts. Or, at least, not only because they’re excited for gifts.This irresistible Christmas story, equal parts hilarious and charming, captures all the delicious anticipation of the holiday, especially celebrating it with siblings.
Quiet Down, Loud Town!

Quiet Down, Loud Town!

Alastair Heim

Clarion Books
2020
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Packed with hilarious rhymes, fun-to-shout-out sounds, and the frenetic energy of a happy, busy town, this raucous read-aloud follows an exasperated elephant through the course of his day. From barking dogs to clattering dishes at the coffee shop to a boisterous marching band, the noise is just too much. Mr. Elephant wants nothing more than for his loud town to PLEASE QUIET DOWN!!! But what happens when he ends up getting exactly what he wishes for? Snuck into the fun is an important message about seeing things from the perspective of others. Share this story with anyone who loves to make noise and anyone who loves to hate it!
Hostage-Taking Terrorism

Hostage-Taking Terrorism

Alastair C. MacWillson

Palgrave Macmillan
1992
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Examines the problems governments face or are likely to face in handling a hostage situation. The book seeks to address the specialized subject of crisis management when applied to hostage/siege incidents and concentrates, in particular, on the techniques used in siege negotiations.
Russian and Soviet Diplomacy, 1900-39

Russian and Soviet Diplomacy, 1900-39

Alastair Kocho-Williams

Palgrave Macmillan
2012
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Addressing the impact of the Russian Revolution and change and continuity in diplomacy during the transition from Empire to Soviet Union, this book examines how Russia's diplomacy was conducted, the diplomats behind it, the establishment of the Soviet diplomatic corps and the steps taken to integrate the Soviets into the diplomatic world.
Kierkegaard

Kierkegaard

Alastair Hannay

Bloomsbury Academic
2020
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In his perceptive and provocative new book, Alastair Hannay contests two prejudices that have dogged the appreciation of Soren Kierkegaard’s writings. These are that to grasp their contemporary impact, the religious focus must be referred to his personal background, and that their varied voices mirror a fragmentation in his own relationship to self and society. It was for paying lip-service to their own values that Kierkegaard castigated his society, his diagnosis being that this was one of many ways in which more pressing and disturbing questions of existence were typically evaded. It is in the renowned thinker's own struggle for selfhood that Hannay sees his prescient anticipation of the current focus on issues relating to integration, acceptance and identity. By cultivating a role as the social misfit within his innate exceptionality Kierkegaard deliberately exposed himself to the problems to which an age gripped by ‘identity politics’ is now responding. By cleverly examining the relation between his richly conceived polemics and Kierkegaard’s own preoccupation with identity, Hannay has written an essential new text for Kierkegaard scholars and students of Continental philosophy and existentialism.
Pride & Dignity

Pride & Dignity

Alastair Neil

Alastair Neil
2020
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Based on fact, the powerful story of Ben and his father Jack, who have the strongest of bonds, but are torn apart by the most unconventional and heart wrenching of choices. 'Pride', will take you into their lives, their family, work, conflicts, highs and lows. But Jack has problems of the severest kind. He is facing the most ultimate challenge, and from the most ruthless opponent. 'Dignity', Jack faces his adversary, knowing he cannot defeat it, but can he stop his enemy from gaining absolute victory. Will Ben help when Jack's request tears him between his moral principles and his absolute love for his father? This amazing story will subject you to the extremes of emotion as you journey with these remarkable people in their lives and share their ultimate crisis. You will, I'm sure, get involved in the strong debate on one of the most thought provoking, current and topical of issues as presented by the characters. Possibly the most tragic story of the decade, get ready for one of the saddest and most emotive stories ever told
Scottish West Coast Isles in Photographs

Scottish West Coast Isles in Photographs

Alastair MacDonald Jackson

AMBERLEY PUBLISHING
2025
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From Skye to Seil, Jura to Gigha, the islands off the west coast of Scotland offer some of the most stunning scenery in Europe. Many have been drawn to live on these islands since Scotland was first populated and many more come to visit these remarkable places. The islands boast a huge diversity of landscapes, from the Firth of Clyde and its two largest islands, Arran and Bute, both geologically divided by the Highland Boundary Fault, as well as numerous smaller islands including Holy Isle, to the Hebrides further north and west. The Hebridean archipelago stretches from the Inner Hebrides, which contain over seventy inhabited and uninhabited islands, the largest of which are Islay, Jura, Rum, Mull and Skye, to the more distant Outer Hebrides or Western Isles, chiefly Lewis and Harris, North Uist, Benbecula, South Uist and Barra. In Scottish West Coast Isles in Photographs, photographer and writer Alastair MacDonald Jackson, originally hailing from the Isle of Skye, has been island hopping for a number of years now, documenting them in all weathers and seasons. This book takes a journey through the seasons, highlighting the unique light and colours of the Hebridean and Clyde islands. Look through these photographs and you will quickly see the unique appeal of these special places in the west of Scotland.
School of Aces

School of Aces

Alastair Goodrum

AMBERLEY PUBLISHING
2023
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This is the fascinating true story behind one of the key reasons that RAF Fighter Command saw such success in the Second World War and emerged victorious from the Battle of Britain – the incredible training school that transformed young men from inexperienced pilots into some of the finest airmen in the world. From peacetime Armament Practice Camp, to fighter Operational Training Unit, to Central Gunnery School, this is the story of how, between 1926 and 1946, the RAF developed and implemented a world-beating training system. This allowed the RAF to have total faith in the men tasked with combatting the Nazi threat from the air, and School of Aces tells the astonishing story of the station through a wealth of individual stories – with famous names, drama, courage and pathos a-plenty – recalling how pilots, air gunners and ground crew came to be at RAF Sutton Bridge, what life was like for them there and what happened to them afterwards. Prior to and during the Battles of France and Britain, RAF Sutton Bridge played a vital role in the British success by creating, in a remarkably short time, an effective training programme for potential fighter pilots. It then turned out 494 Hurricane pilots with such rapidity that summer that no fewer than 390 graduates flew as part of that illustrious band of men known forever as 'The Few'.