61151Sculpture : a publication of the international sculpture center
Sculpture, Vol. 43, No. 2 (2024) is a publication of the International Sculpture Center, showcasing contemporary sculptors, new works, creative trends, materials, techniques, and theoretical issues, reflecting the diversity and innovation of international sculptural art.
61152Sculpture magazine
Published in America and released ten times a year, Sculpture magazine is an international title from the International Sculpture Centre. Issues are released monthly, with breaks in February and August, and covers everything related to contemporary sculpture. Previewing sculptured pieces, offering criticism, detailed technical breakdowns through to exploring materials and techniques.
61153Sẽ có nhiều đổi mới trong quản lý giáo dục đại học ...
Có hai điểm được quan tâm: Bình đẳng giữa trường công và tư; Đơn giản hóa các thủ tục thành lập trường.
61154Sea of Jasmine
Contents: Memory. Protect. New life. Name. Over the edge. I have no father. Reality. Se of jasmine.
61155Seafood processing : technology, quality and safety
The first part of the book (‘Processing Technologies’) covers primary processing, heating, chilling, freezing, irradiation, traditional preservation methods (salting, drying, smoking, fermentation, etc), frozen surimi and packaging. The subjects of waste management and sustainability issues of fish processing are also covered. In the second part (‘Quality and Safety Issues’), quality and safety analysis, fish and seafood authenticity and risk assessment are included.
61156Search engine marketing
The book includes revealing interviews with industry experts as well as valuable tips on vendor selection. Implement an effective, integrated marketing program for your business with help from this definitive guide.
61157Search-in-print report
1. Prospects for the manufacture of bimetal pipes in field oil an gas pipelines of west siberia; 2. Progress in the manufacture of pipe with a high resistance to sour service 3. Organization of production of tubes for oil and gas pipelines of the diameter of 508-1220 mm with anticorrosion outside coating ...
61158Sears Tower
In 1969, when Chicago-based global retailer Sears, Roebuck and Co. decided to consolidate its operation under one roof, the only way to accomplish this great feat was to create the world’s largest corporate headquarters. The completion of this structure in 1973 gave the Windy City a new landmark – the tallest building in the world. In this program, trace the history of the Sears Tower, from the initial plans to the company’s financial troubles of the 1990s to the tower’s current status as a multi-tenant office building and major attraction
61159Second chances : men, women, and children a decade after divorce
The national bestseller Second Chances has radically transformed the ways we think about divorce, and its message continues to gain greater resonance as more research on the long-term effects of divorce is completed. Based on the renowned psychologist Judith S. Wallerstein's landmark study of sixty families, this insightful report on the first decade after a breakup reveals the emotional, economic, and psychological impact of divorce on adults and especially on children.
61160Secret cold war designs : US Supersonic Bomber Projects
During the early stages of the cold war the USAF operated a huge fleet of strategic bombers - but these were all subsonic and development of high-speed surface-to-air missiles and jet interceptors made them increasingly vulnerable. America’s Strategic Air Command urgently needed new aircraft capable of flying higher and faster than anything that the opposition could field. Building a bomber able to carry an appreciable bomb load at speeds above Mach 1 for long distances was a real challenge and American designers were forced to rapidly evolve their designs to keep pace with technological advancements. The result was a vast number of supersonic bomber projects, ranging from viable proposals which became real aircraft, such as the B-58 and B-1, to incredibly ambitious concepts. Using a wealth of illustrations, aerospace engineer Scott Lowther explores this unique period of aviation history in US Supersonic Bomber Projects.





