Murder Makes the Wheels Go Round

Murder Makes the Wheels Go Round
Author: Emma Lathen
Publisher: SIMPLY MEDIA
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2018-01-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1614964483

ePub eBook 2nd Edition. Murder Makes the Wheels Go Round. Simply Media. 4th of 37 Emma Lathen Best Sellers. Features John Putnam Thatcher, SVP of the Sloan Guaranty Trust. Cars are at the center of things in Detroit and in this witty Emma Lathen mystery, complete with prison terms, scandals, Department of Justice, Wall Street and more. John Putnam Thatcher, as usual, gets to the real motive, not emotion, but money.

Why the Wheel Is Round

Why the Wheel Is Round
Author: Steven Vogel
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016-10-24
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780226381039

There is no part of our bodies that fully rotates—be it a wrist or ankle or arm in a shoulder socket, we are made to twist only so far. And yet there is no more fundamental human invention than the wheel—a rotational mechanism that accomplishes what our physical form cannot. Throughout history, humans have developed technologies powered by human strength, complementing the physical abilities we have while overcoming our weaknesses. Providing a unique history of the wheel and other rotational devices—like cranks, cranes, carts, and capstans—Why the Wheel Is Round examines the contraptions and tricks we have devised in order to more efficiently move—and move through—the physical world. Steven Vogel combines his engineering expertise with his remarkable curiosity about how things work to explore how wheels and other mechanisms were, until very recently, powered by the push and pull of the muscles and skeletal systems of humans and other animals. Why the Wheel Is Round explores all manner of treadwheels, hand-spikes, gears, and more, as well as how these technologies diversified into such things as hand-held drills and hurdy-gurdies. Surprisingly, a number of these devices can be built out of everyday components and materials, and Vogel’s accessible and expansive book includes instructions and models so that inspired readers can even attempt to make their own muscle-powered technologies, like trebuchets and ballista. Appealing to anyone fascinated by the history of mechanics and technology as well as to hobbyists with home workshops, Why the Wheel Is Round offers a captivating exploration of our common technological heritage based on the simple concept of rotation. From our leg muscles powering the gears of a bicycle to our hands manipulating a mouse on a roller ball, it will be impossible to overlook the amazing feats of innovation behind our daily devices.

THE CHILD'S CONCEPTION OF Physical CAUSALITY

THE CHILD'S CONCEPTION OF Physical CAUSALITY
Author: Piaget, Jean
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2013-07-04
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1136316450

Our encounters with the physical world are filled with miraculous puzzles-wind appears from somewhere, heavy objects (like oil tankers) float on oceans, yet smaller objects go to the bottom of our water-filled buckets. As adults, instead of confronting a whole world, we are reduced to driving from one parking garage to another. The Child's Conception of Physical Causality, part of the very beginning of the ground-breaking work of the Swiss naturalist Jean Piaget, is filled with creative experimental ideas for probing the most sophisticated ways of thinking in children. The strength of Piaget's research is evident in this collection of empirical data, systematically organized by tasks that illuminate how things work. Piaget's data are remarkably rich. In his new introduction, Jaan Valsiner observes that Piaget had no grand theoretical aims, yet the book's simple power cannot be ignored. Piaget's great contribution to developmental psychology was his "clinical method"-a tactic that integrated relevant aspects of naturalistic experiment, interview, and observation. Through this systematic inquiry, we gain insight into children's thinking. Reading Piaget will encourage the contemporary reader to think about the unity of psychological phenomena and their theoretical underpinnings. His wealth of creative experimental ideas probes into the most sophisticated ways of thinking in children. Technologies change, yet the creative curiosity of children remains basically unhindered by the consumer society. Piaget's data preserve the reality of the original phenomena. As such, this work will provide a wealth of information for developmental psychologists and those involved in the field of experimental science. Jean Piaget (1896-1980) is known for investigations of thought processes. He was professor at Geneva University (1929-1954) and director of the International Center for Epistemology (1955-1980). He is the author of The Language and Thought of the Child, Judgment and Reasoning in the Child, The Origin of Intelligence in Children, and The Early Growth of Logic in the Child. Jaan Valsiner is professor of psychology at Clark University, and a recognized authority on the life and work of Piaget.

The Heart of Rachael

The Heart of Rachael
Author: Kathleen Thompson Norris
Publisher: Prabhat Prakashan
Total Pages: 379
Release: 2024-09-11
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

The Heart of Rachael, by Kathleen Thompson Norris, is a poignant novel that delves into the emotional complexities of love, marriage, and social expectations in early 20th-century America. The story revolves around Rachael Fairfax, a woman of great beauty and moral integrity, who finds herself trapped in a loveless marriage. Faced with the societal stigma of divorce, Rachael must navigate the difficult terrain of personal happiness versus societal norms. Norris’ narrative is a sensitive exploration of the dilemmas faced by women of her era, as Rachael confronts the harsh judgments of society while seeking fulfillment and true love. When she meets Warren Gregory, a man who offers her the possibility of a genuine and passionate relationship, Rachael is torn between her duty and her desire for a new beginning. The Heart of Rachael is celebrated for its nuanced portrayal of a woman's inner conflict and its commentary on the evolving roles of women in society. Kathleen Thompson Norris’s elegant prose and her empathetic approach to storytelling make this novel a timeless reflection on love, sacrifice, and the courage to defy convention. Readers are drawn to The Heart of Rachael for its emotional depth and its exploration of the challenges faced by women in their quest for personal happiness. This book is a must-read for those interested in stories that address the complexities of love and societal expectations. Owning a copy of The Heart of Rachael is like holding a mirror to the timeless struggle between duty and desire, making it an essential addition to any collection of classic literature.

Perspectives from Global Business Leaders

Perspectives from Global Business Leaders
Author: Arcadier
Publisher: Arcadier
Total Pages: 89
Release: 2020-02-05
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

A collection of the thought leadership excerpts on Innovations, Leadership, Startups & eCommerce from the best global business leaders during the conference sessions hosted by Arcadier. In this eBook, you will find a host of topics that would benefit not only the start-up entrepreneurs but also anyone embarking on starting their own business or leading their own teams. Our distinguished speakers are from a spectrum of industry and experiences and they bring different perspective to various discussions.