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Authors:John Scott Whiteley, Rollin Smith,
Publisher: Pendragon Pr
Keywords: organ, complete, music, joseph, jongen
Number of Pages: 267
Published: 1997-10-01
List price: $70.00
ISBN-10: 0945193823
ISBN-13: 9780945193821
See the paperback edition, ISBN 9781576471784
Authors:Carol Whiteley, John McLaughlin,
Publisher: Institute for the History of Technology
Keywords: valley, silicon, entrepreneurs, technology
Number of Pages: 127
Published: 2002-10-01
List price: $19.95
ISBN-10: 0964921715
ISBN-13: 9780964921719
The impact of technology throughout history is reviewed and analyzed for the non-technical audience. Comparisons are made between windmills, electricity, computers, steel, the printing press and television. A brief history of technology in Silicon Valley guides the readers through the dot.com boom and bust. Quotes from Hewlett, Packard, Jobs and others are interspersed through the colorful photographs.
Authors:Scott E. Johnson, Scott R. Paterson, John M. Fletche
Publisher: Geological Society of America
Keywords: paper, geological, society, america, special, usa, evolution, northwestern, mexico, southwestern, tectonic
Number of Pages: 478
Published: 2004-02
List price: $65.00
ISBN-10: 0813723744
ISBN-13: 9780813723747
Authors:John Paul Scott, Sarah F. Scott,
Publisher: University Of Chicago Press
Keywords: social, change, control
Number of Pages: 248
Published: 1971-06-01
List price: $32.50
ISBN-10: 0226742954
ISBN-13: 9780226742953
Social Control and Social Change is a unique and timely attempt to understand and elaborate the process of social control. An interdisciplinary study from the Center for Research on Social Behavior at Bowling Green University, this book develops some general theories of social control as it exists in human and nonhuman societies and indicates areas in which important new research can be done. The authors present not only theoretical discussions of the various aspects of control processes—biological, political, psychological, social, and social-psychological—but also include detailed resear
Author: Ellen H. Whiteley
Publisher: Sunstone Press
Keywords: puppy, training, understanding
Number of Pages: 272
Published: 2006-07-01
List price: $22.95
ISBN-10: 0865345104
ISBN-13: 9780865345102
Why do dogs bark? Why do dogs like to bury bones and dig in the dirt? Can you train them to refrain from these natural behaviors? How do you choose the perfect canine companion? Can you "allergy-proof" your dog? Can you train your dog to like the mailperson? Your boyfriend? Your grandchildren? How do you know if a dog is depressed? Stressed? Sick? Happy? In fourteen information-packed chapters, H. Ellen Whiteley, D.V.M., answers these and hundreds of other vital questions about raising healthy and happy dogs in your home. Each chapter includes a letter from a concerned dog owne
Author: Sandy Whiteley
Publisher: McGraw-Hill
Keywords: day, special, days, months, events, weeks, historic, listing, holidays, birthday, date
Number of Pages: 384
Published: 2002-10-14
List price: $16.95
ISBN-10: 0071398279
ISBN-13: 9780071398275
An affordable new almanac from the creators of Chase’s Calendar of Events This fun, fact-filled calendar/almanac will fulfill the needs of amateur marketing mavens, freelance writers, and trivia buffs who need to know what happened On This Date. This fascinating volume is packed with entries selected from Chase’s Calendar of Events, including more than 2,000 celebrity birthdays, important dates from history, fixed religious and national holidays, and special days, weeks, and months. Arranged day-by-day, from January 1 through December 31, the entries are American in emphasis and
Author: Nigel Whiteley
Publisher: The MIT Press
Keywords: future, immediate, historian, banham, reyner
Number of Pages: 514
Published: 2003-10-01
List price: $22.95
ISBN-10: 0262731657
ISBN-13: 9780262731652
Reyner Banham (1922-88) was one of the most influential writers on architecture, design, and popular culture from the mid-1950s to the late 1980s. Trained in mechanical engineering and art history, he was convinced that technology was making society not only more exciting but more democratic. His combination of academic rigor and pop culture sensibility put him in opposition to both traditionalists and orthodox Modernists, but placed him in a unique position to understand the cultural, social, and political implications of the visual arts in the postwar period. His first book, Theory and Desig