Encyclopedia of Toxicology Four-Volume Set, Second Edition The Encyclopedia is easy to use, with a full list of contents in each volume. Encyclopedia of Toxicology belongs in every library that serves toxicologists or students of toxicology.
The book is aimed for students of English literature and culture. Especially useful with such subjects as "Intensive Reading in British Literature" and "History of British Literature." This book surveys the evolution and development of English prose and poetry through the centuries: from before the early heroic epic, Beowulf, from times of pre-literate song and story, of Ogham inscription and Celtic, Gaelic and Anglo-Saxon myth, to Samuel Beckett's dramas, contemporary poets and novelists, and the upsurge of 'popular' writers of the modern times.
Van Dijk presents a new theory of context that explains how text and talk are adapted to their social environment. He argues that instead of the usual direct relationship being established between society and discourse, this influence is indirect and depends on how language users themselves 'define' the communicative situation.
This book examines the exciting new technologies that will soon be entering the workplace. The experts from the Kellogg School of Management offer a uniquely business-oriented approach and perspective on the subject. The editors provide not only an overview of the lure and promise of these domains but also a rich account of the business propositions underlying the commercialization of these efforts. There is also a discussion on alternative business models surrounding each technology as well as on the sources of value creation and those who will benefit from it.
“Create”–to make or bring into existence something new, derived from the Latin crescere, to grow. Creativity is the lifeblood of any business–from fledgling startup to global giant, creativity is what inspires entrepreneurs to take the leap into the unknown, motivates project teams to design faster and better products, drives executives to set their sights on new markets and customers.