This invaluable text has been developed to provide students with more background on the applications of electricity and magnetism, particularly with those topics which relate to current research. For example, waveguides (both metal and dielectric) are discussed more thoroughly than in most texts because they are an important laboratory tool and important components of modern communications. In a sense, this book modernizes the topics covered in the typical course on electricity and magnetism. It provides not only solid background for the student who chooses a field which uses techniques requiring knowledge of electricity and magnetism, but also general background for the physics major.
Examining a range of twentieth century writers, including Vera Brittain, Anne Frank and Eva Hoffman, this study focuses on how recent theories of trauma can elucidate the narrative strategies employed in their autobiographical writing. The historical circumstances of each author are also considered. The result is a book which provides a vivid sense of how women writers have attempted to encompass key events of the twentieth century, particularly the First World War and the Holocaust, within their life stories.
Pocket-sized text provides the procedures for taking accurate vital signs. Provides an historical overview and covers such vital signs as temperature, heart rate, respiration, blood pressure, and level of consciousness. For nurses, residents and physicians. Wire-spiral binding.
This book identifies memory a previously unexamined concern in both literary and popular writing of the 1940s. Emphasizing the use of memory as a structural device, this book traces developments in narrative, during and immediately after the war. Authors include Margery Allingham, Elizabeth Bowen, Graham Greene, Patrick Hamilton and Denton Welch.
The high elven city of Pelanalda is under siege. On one side camps the dreaded army of the Draesenith empire, led by the fearsome leader of the giant Draesen people, Katach. On the other side lies the Fay Lands, the chaotic realm of creation that is both imminent danger to Pelanalda as well as the wellspring of its power and glory. Prince Darathel must find a means of survival, but his father the king has shut himself away, driven madder each day by the mythical crown that rests on his head. Katach will stop at nothing to acquire it for himself and his dark god, but the existence of the city is bound to the Crown of Sight and within it rests the power of creation, which Darathel cannot permit to fall into the wrong hands.From David V. Stewart, author of Muramasa: Blood Drinker and The Water of Awakening, comes a novella from the mythic ages of his high fantasy Eternal Dream setting, where fantasy and philosophy meet.
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