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1000 tulosta hakusanalla David Clarke

Consumer Society and the Post-modern City
The fact that we inhabit a consumer society has incredibly far-reaching implications. Working through the often controversial ideas of the consumer society's most influential theorists, Jean Baudrillard and Zygmunt Bauman, this book assesses the ways in which consumerism is reshaping the nature and meaning of the city. It examines the nature of consumption and its increasing centrality to post-modern society by; *considering the development of consumerism as a central facet of social life *demonstrating that social inequalities are increasingly structured around consumption *uncovering the hidden consequences of consumerism *pondering the meaning of lifestyle *revealing how the nature of reality is changing in an age of globalization. Employing a sustained and engaging theoretical analysis, the book ranges across a variety of sometimes unexpected topics. It represents an impassioned plea for everyone interested in the social life of cities to take the notion of the consumer society - and the arguments of its major theorists - seriously.
A First Course in Magnetohydrodynamics

A First Course in Magnetohydrodynamics

David Alan Clarke

Cambridge University Press
2025
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This text introduces readers to magnetohydrodynamics (MHD), the physics of ionised fluids. Traditionally MHD is taught as part of a graduate curriculum in plasma physics. By contrast, this text - one of a very few - teaches MHD exclusively from a fluid dynamics perspective, making it uniquely accessible to senior undergraduate students. Part I of the text uses the MHD Riemann problem as a focus to introduce the fundamentals of MHD: Alfvén's theorem; waves; shocks; rarefaction fans; etc. Part II builds upon this with presentations of broader areas of MHD: fluid instabilities; viscid hydrodynamics; steady-state MHD; and non-ideal MHD. Throughout the text, more than 125 problems and several projects (with solutions available to instructors) reinforce the main ideas. Optionally, large-font lesson plans for a 'flipped-style' class are also available to instructors. This book is suitable for advanced undergraduate and beginning graduate students, requiring no previous knowledge of fluid dynamics or plasma physics.
River of Rage

River of Rage

David M Clarke

Xlibris Us
2019
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River of Rage Book Description (long) River of Rage takes place on the Nine Mile River that begins in Tantallon, Nova Scotia and weaves its way through approximately fifteen miles of wilderness to empty in Shag Bay near the world renowned location of Peggy's Cove. I have travelled this river alone, with my aunt and uncle, and/or accompanied by friends. It's a wondrous river that includes the peacefulness of lakes combined with the roaring, heart-pounding experiences of white water whose character changes nearly every season. The route is painted with gorgeous, year-round scenery and I have often stopped to marvel at the splendor of a drifting eagle, grazing deer, dripping old man's beard, or the diamond exquisiteness of an early morning dew. The story begins after the character's high school graduation year. Don (six feet, one hundred eighty pounds) and his best friend Jay (five ten, slightly overweight) are avid hikers, campers and canoers. Don has developed his significant amount of knowledge about the woods, not only from his personal experience, but from his father who was also an amateur herbalist. Their girlfriends, Colleen (five five, blonde hair) and Jackie (five eight, brunette), have joined them on several occasions although they are not as knowledgeable as the boys are concerning the wilderness. Jackie is a photography nut and a little 'ditsy' while Colleen is the rational thinker and natural leader of the group, who keeps Don and Jay firmly in their place. The four of these characters have been friends for many years. During a school trip to New Brunswick the four friends watched a beach volleyball tournament and were asked by two of the participants if they would care to scrimmage in between bouts. It was during these 'practice' games that they had the chance to get to know their new 'hosts', Amy and Stan, whose athletic prowess amazed them. Stan was a big African Canadian man, standing well over six feet tall with the build of a defensive linebacker, which he happened to be. Amy was a tri-athlete; herself being tall and extremely muscular and fit. She too was of African decent. The graduates were all continuing on in other directions with their lives and this weekend trip would most likely be the last time that they would get to spend together for quite some time. The six of them worked full time while trying to save some money for their education. They were off to college or university in a couple of weeks and they knew that they were going to be extremely busy for the next few years. The hours they worked varied and often their free time away from work conflicted with each other's. This weekend was the only time they could arrange in their busy schedules, and would most likely be their last chance for them to spend some time together before books and lectures were to become their only known world. Unfortunately, they weren't all going to the same school for their post secondary education. Don and Jay were though. They had decided to attend Saint Mary's University in Halifax, Nova Scotia. They weren't really keen on going away from their hometown of Truro but in order to follow their respective careers in medical school and business they had to at least leave the small town behind. Halifax was only one hundred kilometers away so that wasn't that difficult to commute back and forth when they had the chance. Jackie was even more of a home body than the boys and had decided to go to the Nova Scotia Agricultural College, which had recently been taken over by Dalhousie University and was now called the Dalhousie Agricultural College, in the little village of Bible Hill, only a stone's throw from downtown Truro. She wanted to become a veterinarian so she needed to do three years at the DAC then another four years at the University of Prince Edward Island
River of Rage

River of Rage

David M Clarke

Xlibris Us
2019
sidottu
River of Rage Book Description (long) River of Rage takes place on the Nine Mile River that begins in Tantallon, Nova Scotia and weaves its way through approximately fifteen miles of wilderness to empty in Shag Bay near the world renowned location of Peggy's Cove. I have travelled this river alone, with my aunt and uncle, and/or accompanied by friends. It's a wondrous river that includes the peacefulness of lakes combined with the roaring, heart-pounding experiences of white water whose character changes nearly every season. The route is painted with gorgeous, year-round scenery and I have often stopped to marvel at the splendor of a drifting eagle, grazing deer, dripping old man's beard, or the diamond exquisiteness of an early morning dew. The story begins after the character's high school graduation year. Don (six feet, one hundred eighty pounds) and his best friend Jay (five ten, slightly overweight) are avid hikers, campers and canoers. Don has developed his significant amount of knowledge about the woods, not only from his personal experience, but from his father who was also an amateur herbalist. Their girlfriends, Colleen (five five, blonde hair) and Jackie (five eight, brunette), have joined them on several occasions although they are not as knowledgeable as the boys are concerning the wilderness. Jackie is a photography nut and a little 'ditsy' while Colleen is the rational thinker and natural leader of the group, who keeps Don and Jay firmly in their place. The four of these characters have been friends for many years. During a school trip to New Brunswick the four friends watched a beach volleyball tournament and were asked by two of the participants if they would care to scrimmage in between bouts. It was during these 'practice' games that they had the chance to get to know their new 'hosts', Amy and Stan, whose athletic prowess amazed them. Stan was a big African Canadian man, standing well over six feet tall with the build of a defensive linebacker, which he happened to be. Amy was a tri-athlete; herself being tall and extremely muscular and fit. She too was of African decent. The graduates were all continuing on in other directions with their lives and this weekend trip would most likely be the last time that they would get to spend together for quite some time. The six of them worked full time while trying to save some money for their education. They were off to college or university in a couple of weeks and they knew that they were going to be extremely busy for the next few years. The hours they worked varied and often their free time away from work conflicted with each other's. This weekend was the only time they could arrange in their busy schedules, and would most likely be their last chance for them to spend some time together before books and lectures were to become their only known world. Unfortunately, they weren't all going to the same school for their post secondary education. Don and Jay were though. They had decided to attend Saint Mary's University in Halifax, Nova Scotia. They weren't really keen on going away from their hometown of Truro but in order to follow their respective careers in medical school and business they had to at least leave the small town behind. Halifax was only one hundred kilometers away so that wasn't that difficult to commute back and forth when they had the chance. Jackie was even more of a home body than the boys and had decided to go to the Nova Scotia Agricultural College, which had recently been taken over by Dalhousie University and was now called the Dalhousie Agricultural College, in the little village of Bible Hill, only a stone's throw from downtown Truro. She wanted to become a veterinarian so she needed to do three years at the DAC then another four years at the University of Prince Edward Island
They Can't Find Anything Wrong!

They Can't Find Anything Wrong!

David D Clarke

Sentient Publications
2007
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In most patients, the cause of illness cannot be found with medical tests because the symptoms come from hidden stresses in their lives that leave no physical damage. The symptoms are real, however, and may last for years. Since 1983, Dr Clarke has successfully cared for thousands of patients with stress illness. He uses fascinating, inspiring stories from his practice to help readers uncover the hidden stresses in their own lives and learn about treatments.
Married But Lonely

Married But Lonely

David E Clarke

Charisma House
2013
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Seven Steps to a New Husband You married a good man. He loves you. He's committed to you. He treats you well. You fully and sincerely appreciate who he is and what he does for you and for the family. The problem is, he does not meet some of your most important, God-given needs. Eighty-five percent of all husbands are intimacy-challenged. Your conversations are brief, safe, and superficial. He does not reveal what he's really thinking and feeling inside. He believes your marriage is great. He's perfectly happy...and the intimate, romantic, emotional part of you is dying a slow death. Working together, the two of you can create an intimate marriage. In Married...but Lonely Dr. David Clarke will show you seven steps that you as the wife can implement with or without your husband's cooperation and begin to experience the kind of marriage you've always wanted.
An Imperfect Revenge

An Imperfect Revenge

David George Clarke

Gupole Publications
2018
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Are you ready to be terrified ...?In 1895, Marchese Salvatore Brocanti abruptly abandoned the villa in the forests of Tuscany that had been his family home for generations. Today it lies hidden, crumbling and forgotten. But why did the tyrannical artist flee the palatial villa? Was it cursed as he insisted? Did his wife and children really desert him as he claimed? Or were his stories simply smoke and mirrors to hide a more sinister purpose? In 2018, after seeing extraordinary old prints of the villa, photographer Joe Oliver is determined to explore it. While on assignment with travel writer Evie Lorrigan to review the Brocanti estate, he breaks into the villa, only to find a maze of deception beyond his imagination. When Evie mysteriously disappears, Joe is convinced she has become a victim of the villa's secrets. But in attempting to rescue her, will Joe become a victim himself? 'An Imperfect Revenge' is an eerily claustrophobic psychological thriller about one man's crazed mission for retribution, a mission that can still have tragic consequences more than a century later for anyone who ventures too close.
The Cambroni Vendetta

The Cambroni Vendetta

David George Clarke

David George Clarke
2021
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This title was previously published as The Assassin's Dog by David George Clarke.COSIMO GRAZIANO ROSSELLI. A Mafia assassin who prides himself on his humanity: his victims feel nothing as they die; they simply cease to exist.When newly promoted Detective Sergeant Jennifer Cotton's close friend Detective Superintendent Trisha McVie disappears in mysterious circumstances, a huge search throughout the UK's East Midlands proves fruitless and frustrating.Little does Jennifer realise that the person behind her friend's disappearance is far closer to home than she imagines.Little does she realise that an elderly man she sees sitting with his placid pug dog in a pub in central Nottingham is the enigmatic assassin Cosimo Graziano Rosselli.Little does she realise that Cosimo Graziano Rosselli is planning how and when to kill her."It will be instant, amore.One moment she will be alive, the next her soul will be on its way to heaven while her body crumples to a lifeless shell."
Quincentenarian

Quincentenarian

David George Clarke

David George Clarke
2021
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'Quincentenarian' was originally published as 'Rare Traits', the first part of the Rare Traits Trilogy.When forensic biochemist Claudia Reid sees the results of a routine DNA swab taken in connection with a drink-driving case, she cannot believe her eyes. Beyond rare, the profile is, as she confides to her best friend Sal, 'outrageously unique'. Convinced she has stumbled upon a major discovery in the world of genetics, Claudia ignores the rules that forbid her from identifying the man who gave the sample and sets out to trace him, risking her job in the process.Her enquiries lead her to an art gallery in the Lake District where she is rebuffed and angrily sent packing by the gallery owner, John Andrews, who tells her he has no interest in her research and threatens to report her. While surprised and dismayed by the intensity of Andrews' response, Claudia remains undaunted, determined to find a way to unravel the secrets hidden in his genetic code.Meanwhile, John Andrews is worried. Although he knows little about DNA, he understands that his must be very special - how else could he have lived for more than five hundred years and still show no sign of ageing? But bitter experience over the centuries has taught the quincentenarian that if his secret is discovered, he could be in mortal danger.As Claudia slowly moves closer to the incredible truth, she is unaware that she has unleashed a threat to John's existence far greater than anything he has faced in the past.
The Delusion Gambit

The Delusion Gambit

David George Clarke

Gupole Publications
2021
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'The Delusion Gambit' was originally published as 'Delusional Traits', the second part of the Rare Traits Trilogy.It is 1970 and artist Annie Carr has a problem. Charged with brutally murdering two people, she faces execution unless she can convince her court-appointed psychiatrist she is not fit to stand trial. And the only way she can do that is to tell the psychiatrist the truth about her life, all four hundred and fifty-two years of it.Over forty years later, in 2012, art-forgery expert Ced Fisher is contacted by a woman from Boston wanting him to compare paintings by two female artists, one modern and one from the 19th century. When Ced discovers that the paintings are by the same artist and yet neither is a forgery, he immediately thinks of his quincentenarian friend John Andrews and his incredible history. Could the artist be John's long-lost daughter, Paola Santini, born centuries ago in Naples? And if so, who is the woman in Boston?Further enquiries reveal that the modern artist, Annie Carr, was a delusional murderer incarcerated in a state psychiatric institution in Colorado in 1970, and worse, she is long dead. But if Annie Carr really was John's daughter, Ced knows she will have honed her survival skills to perfection over the centuries and her apparent death could be a ruse. If that is the case, where is she now?When John Andrews picks up the trail, he discovers he is not alone: a mysterious billionaire is also searching for Annie, and with almost unlimited resources, he will stop at nothing to find her.
Fatal Consequences

Fatal Consequences

David George Clarke

Gupole Publications
2021
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'Fatal Consequences' was originally published as 'Murderous Traits'.Quincentenarian John Andrews is in a state of shock. Only weeks after meeting his long-lost daughter Paola for the first time, almost five hundred years after she was born in Naples, she has been abducted and the brutally murdered body of an unidentified woman has been found in the Cape Cod house where Paola lived.To add to John's confusion, DNA and eye-witness evidence show the culprit behind the crimes is John's oldest friend Jacques Bognard, the urbane seafarer from seventeenth-century Marseille.While Jacques protests his innocence and the police build their case, it takes the expertise of Claudia Reid, the feisty forensic geneticist who helped to unravel the code behind John Andrews' centuries-old secret, to explain the paradox.But why has Paola been abducted and by whom? Remembering his own close brush with death at the hands of the ruthless big pharma magnate Wallingford Peterson, John is convinced that Paola's life is in imminent danger. And given that she has disappeared without trace, someone with resources as extensive as Peterson's were must be responsible.Meanwhile, Paola is sequestered on a remote estate thousands of miles away where her captor attempts to beguile her. Determined to outwit him, Paola draws on murderous skills acquired over the centuries while at the same time facing the hard truth about herself.
The Power of Mentorship

The Power of Mentorship

David Villa-Clarke

Bristol University Press
2027
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How can organisations use mentorship to attract, develop and retain staff from underrepresented communities? This book uses research from the Aleto Foundation and case studies from D&I experts from the USA, Europe and South Africa to demonstrate how mentoring has the potential to create authentic and inclusive organizations. It also shows how mentorship benefits the mentors (reverse mentorship) and helps to pave the way for the next generation of inclusive and authentic leaders. Intended for HR managers and EDI specialists, the book highlights how mentoring can lead to an increase in retention of diverse talent in the professional workforce.
Pricing Fat and Skim Components of Milk; B0737

Pricing Fat and Skim Components of Milk; B0737

D. a. (David Andrew) 1919- Clarke; James B. (James Burton) 1920- Hassler

Hassell Street Press
2021
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This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. To ensure a quality reading experience, this work has been proofread and republished using a format that seamlessly blends the original graphical elements with text in an easy-to-read typeface.We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
Milk Delivery Costs and Volume Pricing Procedures in California; B0757

Milk Delivery Costs and Volume Pricing Procedures in California; B0757

D. a. (David Andrew) 1919- Clarke

Hassell Street Press
2021
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This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. To ensure a quality reading experience, this work has been proofread and republished using a format that seamlessly blends the original graphical elements with text in an easy-to-read typeface.We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
The Book of Common Prayer Reformed According to the Plan of the Late Dr. Samuel Clarke. Together with the Psalter or Psalms of David
The 18th century was a wealth of knowledge, exploration and rapidly growing technology and expanding record-keeping made possible by advances in the printing press. In its determination to preserve the century of revolution, Gale initiated a revolution of its own: digitization of epic proportions to preserve these invaluable works in the largest archive of its kind. Now for the first time these high-quality digital copies of original 18th century manuscripts are available in print, making them highly accessible to libraries, undergraduate students, and independent scholars.The Age of Enlightenment profoundly enriched religious and philosophical understanding and continues to influence present-day thinking. Works collected here include masterpieces by David Hume, Immanuel Kant, and Jean-Jacques Rousseau, as well as religious sermons and moral debates on the issues of the day, such as the slave trade. The Age of Reason saw conflict between Protestantism and Catholicism transformed into one between faith and logic -- a debate that continues in the twenty-first century.++++The below data was compiled from various identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to insure edition identification: ++++British LibraryT115152London: printed for J. Johnson, 1774. vii, 1],97, 123]
Harry Clarke

Harry Clarke

David Cale

Samuel French Ltd
2019
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Harry Clarkeis the story of a shy midwestern man who feels more himself when adopting the persona of cocky Londoner Harry Clarke. Moving to New York and presenting himself as an Englishman he charms his way into a wealthy family's life romancing two family members as the seductive and sexually precocious Harry with more on his mind than love. With his spellbinding and emotionally nuanced storytelling Cale has created a riveting story of a man leading an outrageous double life.