The Unwritten Timetable

The Unwritten Timetable
Author: Stonejenson
Publisher: Stonejenson
Total Pages: 444
Release: 2012-04-12
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1447838947

There once was an age, a long time ago - before everyone had a PC and access to the internet, before everyone had mobile phones... OK, it was the early 90's, and when shit happened - you had to deal with it the best you could. When a young man is helped by an old guy (with problems of his own), to find his way back to normality after being beaten up - fate takes them both on a perilous journey, with friends and adversaries alike, trying to find them.

Homeopathy, Healing and You

Homeopathy, Healing and You
Author: Vinton McCabe
Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin
Total Pages: 501
Release: 1999-03-15
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 1466802782

Homeopathy: "If you work with an illness instead of wrestling against it, it can guide you through the expression of your symptoms to a life that is truly healthy in body, mind, and spirit." Healing: "To believe in healing is to believe that change can come about in your life like spontaneous combustion, that you can catch health just as you can disease." And You: "We have an invisible nature that defies chemical compositions and that allows us understanding of more than just physical creation." There is a hidden wisdom in our bodies and in our illnesses. If we can begin to change our thinking and to live our lives homeopathically, we can find healing without taking any medicines, homeopathic or allopathic. Vinton McCabe, a preeminent voice in homeopathy, will show people how to start on the path to this healing.

Handbook of Scheduling

Handbook of Scheduling
Author: Joseph Y-T. Leung
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 1215
Release: 2004-04-27
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1135438854

Researchers in management, industrial engineering, operations, and computer science have intensely studied scheduling for more than 50 years, resulting in an astounding body of knowledge in this field. Handbook of Scheduling: Algorithms, Models, and Performance Analysis, the first handbook on scheduling, provides full coverage of the most recent and advanced topics on the subject. It assembles researchers from all relevant disciplines in order to facilitate cross-fertilization and create new scheduling insights. The book comprises six major parts, each of which breaks down into smaller chapters: · Part I introduces materials and notation, with tutorials on complexity theory and algorithms for the minimization of makespan, total completion time, dual objectives, maximum lateness, the number of late jobs, and total tardiness. · Part II is devoted to classical scheduling problems. · Part III explores scheduling models that originate in computer science, operations research, and management science. · Part IV examines scheduling problems that arise in real-time systems, focusing on meeting hard deadline constraints while maximizing machine utilization. · Part V discusses stochastic scheduling and queueing networks, highlighting jobs that are not deterministic. · Part VI covers applications, discussing scheduling problems in airline, process, and transportation industries, as well as in hospitals and educational institutions.

Timetable

Timetable
Author: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1248
Release: 1914
Genre:
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The Cage of Days

The Cage of Days
Author: Michael G. Flaherty
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 479
Release: 2022-02-22
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0231555059

Prisons operate according to the clockwork logic of our criminal justice system: we punish people by making them “serve” time. The Cage of Days combines the perspectives of K. C. Carceral, a formerly incarcerated convict criminologist, and Michael G. Flaherty, a sociologist who studies temporal experience. Drawing from Carceral’s field notes, his interviews with fellow inmates, and convict memoirs, this book reveals what time does to prisoners and what prisoners do to time. Carceral and Flaherty consider the connection between the subjective dimensions of time and the existential circumstances of imprisonment. Convicts find that their experience of time has become deeply distorted by the rhythm and routines of prison and by how authorities ensure that an inmate’s time is under their control. They become obsessed with the passage of time and preoccupied with regaining temporal autonomy, creating elaborate strategies for modifying their perception of time. To escape the feeling that their lives lack forward momentum, prisoners devise distinctive ways to mark the passage of time, but these tactics can backfire by intensifying their awareness of temporality. Providing rich and nuanced analysis grounded in the distinctive voices of diverse prisoners, The Cage of Days examines how prisons regulate time and how prisoners resist the temporal regime.

Persian Historic Urban Landscapes

Persian Historic Urban Landscapes
Author: Eisa Esfanjary
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2017-10-04
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1474412793

"Persian cities are part of a corridor of civilisation with settlements straddling thousands of years. Taking Maibud as a case study, Eisa Esfanjary traces the evolution of ancient settlements chronologically, thematically and methodologically. Maibud provides the basis from which a new interpretive approach is developed, being a city that has a history of several millennia yet has a scale that renders it manageable with archaeological remains that range across several phases of building development. An archetypal example of middle-sized Persian cities, it affords insights into the entire urban landscape and its spatial, functional and morphological iterations. Within this overall picture, a methodology is developed to explore various morphological elements of the city, the three key components of which are the town plan, the building type, and construction materials. The inter-relationships between these three components are explained in order to formulate an approach to support the management and conservation of the historic urban landscape. Combining a rigorous survey and observation of the standing structures with scarce archaeological and written sources, this book sheds light on Islamic urbanism in general and Islamic urbanism in Iran particularly."--Résumé de l'éditeur.

Managing to Make a Difference

Managing to Make a Difference
Author: Valmai Bowden
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 566
Release: 2018-05-08
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1351758543

This title was first published in 2000: This work concerns the personnel and career management of scientists employed in four research settings: universities, government laboratories, research institutes and industrial laboratories. Its purpose is to describe and explain processes and practices, giving equal prominence to men and women in science. It explores the contexts in which the people (the scientific human resource) who are responsible for creating scientific knowledge carry out their work and build their careers. It draws on an empirical study of career management among research scientists in the four types of research setting and additional interest stems from issues concerning employment of "professional" staff at a time when organizations are undergoing enormous change.

Administration in India

Administration in India
Author: Ashish Kumar Srivastava
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2023-11-24
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1003802184

This book offers a comprehensive analysis of the administration in India from independence to date. It examines the major transformation in the administrative service initiated by the ‘Minimum Government and Maximum Governance’ initiative of the Government of India in 2014. In spite of enormous diversity and population, India has made remarkable progress in various fields such as health, education, infrastructure, and technology. Structured in three parts, (1) social sector, (2) infrastructure and economy, and (3) e-governance and service delivery, the book examines challenges of governance and provides insight into different innovations undertaken to address these challenges. E-governance lies at the core of this transformation of accountability, transparency, and time-bound service delivery. Contributions in this book are written by experts working in the Indian Administrative Service (IAS), academia, and the private sector and cover a wide spectrum of administration from the point of view of different departments of government, as well as the experiences of the authors ranging from senior bureaucrats to mid-career officers and analyses of researchers on administration and its challenges. The initiatives covered in this book can serve as solutions to similar challenges faced by other developing countries in the world. The book will be of interest to researchers in the fields of administration and policy, civil service, public management, South Asian politics, and Development Studies.