This book deals with in order to maximise building efficiency in both new and existing structures, a comprehensive review of the most recent developments in construction materials and building design is presented in Advanced Materials and Nanotechnology to Improve Energy Efficiency and Environmental Performance. The following chapters are included in this book: Thermoplastic insulating materials, sustainable building materials, advanced materials, building materials and the environment, introduction, overall material trends, impact of green walls on buildings, and conclusion
The goal of Basic Civil Engineering is to provide students studying civil engineering with an in-depth conceptual understanding of the field. Construction supplies, building construction, fundamental surveying, and other important subjects including environmental engineering, geotechnical engineering, transportation traffic and urban engineering, irrigation and water supply engineering, and computer-aided design are all covered.
Construction technology for engineers involves the application of scientific principles, engineering knowledge, and innovative methods to facilitate the planning, design, and execution of construction projects. It encompasses a range of disciplines, including structural engineering, materials science, and project management. Modern construction technologies leverage advancements such as Building Information Modeling (BIM), sustainable construction practices, and robotics to enhance efficiency and sustainability. Engineers play a crucial role in adopting cutting-edge techniques, ensuring structural integrity, and addressing environmental considerations. From implementing efficient project scheduling to incorporating new materials and construction methodologies, construction technology empowers engineers to create safer, more resilient, and environmentally conscious structures.
By studying intersections among new cults of wealth, ritually empowered amulets and professional spirit mediumship—which have emerged together in Thailand’s dynamic religious field in recent decades—Capitalism Magic Thailand explores the conditions under which global modernity produces new varieties of enchantment. Bruno Latour’s account of modernity as a condition fractured between rationalizing ideology and hybridizing practice is expanded to explain the apparent paradox of new forms of magical ritual emerging alongside religious fundamentalism across a wide range of Asian societies. In Thailand, novel and increasingly popular varieties of ritual now form a symbolic complex in which originally distinct cults centred on Indian deities, Chinese gods and Thai religious and royal figures have merged in commercial spaces and media sites to sacralize the market and wealth production. Emerging within popular culture, this complex of cults of wealth, amulets and spirit mediumship is supported by all levels of Thai society, including those at the acme of economic and political power. New theoretical frameworks are presented in analyses that challenge the view that magic is a residue of premodernity, placing the dramatic transformations of cultic ritual centre stage in modern Thai history. It is concluded that modern enchantment arises at the confluence of three processes: neoliberal capitalism’s production of occult economies, the auraticizing effects of technologies of mass mediatization, and the performative force of ritual in religious fields where practice takes precedence over doctrine.
This monograph is the ninth of a series devoted to the description and analysis of life in Shanti Nagar, a village in the Union Territory of Delhi. Our research is based on holistic fieldwork carried out in 1957-59 and 1977-1978. Previous monographs, all published in the Anthropological Papers of the American Museum of Natural History, have dealt with social organization, economics, rites of passage, fertility and sterilization, elections, sickness and health, enculturation and education, and ghosts in the context of a woman's psychomedical case history. The present monograph places ghost illness, ghost possession, and poltergeist attacks in an historical, psychological, ecological, medical, ideological, and holistic ethnographic context. A descriptive and comparative case-study method is central to the analysis. Among the ghost-related topics that are covered are beliefs; causes; gender, age and caste distribution; sectarian differences (the Arya Samaj vs. Sanatan Dharma); and the recruitment, training, and methods of exorcists and curers.
Is the Masonic Lodge a Christian fraternity or a cultic organization? Can one be a Christian and a Mason? These questions are generating conflict throughout the evangelical church and fueling a growing civil war within Masonry itself. Stepping back from the controversy, noted researcher Morey presents historical documentation that answers these and other important questions.
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