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Addressing the growing global concern for sustainable engineering, this book explains the ways in which we depend on and use materials and the consequences these have, and it introduces methods for thinking about and designing with materials within the context of minimizing environmental impact.
"Lucky the Poochipug," is an illustrated non-fiction book with a message for four- to- twelve-year-old children. This is a true story about "love of a dog, loss, grieving, rescue, illness, healing, and happiness."After their beloved, 12-year- old dog passed over "The Rainbow Bridge," Mimi and Papa went to the shelter and adopted Lucky. They were told he was a 4-year- old Terrier mix with heartworm disease... but, boy oh boy were they wrong! Lucky was a funny, smart, loving "Poochipug," who changed Mimi and Papa's lives. This is the heart-warming story of their relationship with an irresistible canine hero.
This is the worst news she could have expected......or maybe it's the best.When Isabella learns her stepfather is divorcing her mother, her world threatens to crash around her. Reed is her rock who saved her from herself, held the family together, and loved her unconditionally. Not having him in her life is like death itself.Reeds holds Iz, trying to reassure her he's not going anywhere. But the longer the embrace went, the quicker the energy changes. The intensity is undeniable. But he knows better. He should avoid her and not lead her on. The tenacious twenty-year old has him ready to throw out his trusty rule book.You'll love this steamy hot romance because sometimes happy-for-now is all you need.Get it now.
In 1792, the village of Hadley Green executed a man for stealing the Countess of Ashwood’s historic jewels. Fifteen years later, questions still linger. Was it a crime of greed—or of passion? When Declan O’Connor, Earl of Donnelly, arrives at Hadley Green to meet with Lily Boudine, the new countess of Ashwood, he knows instantly that the lovely woman who welcomes him is not who she pretends to be. In an attempt to avoid an unwanted marriage, Keira Hannigan has assumed her cousin’s identity and is staying at the estate while Lily is abroad. When Declan threatens to expose her, Keira convinces him to guard her secret, then enlists him in her investigation of the missing jewels, for she now believes an innocent man was hanged. Unable to deny the beautiful, exasperating Keira—or their simmering passion—Declan reluctantly agrees. But neither is prepared for the dangerous stranger who threatens to reveal Keira’s lies . . . and Declan knows he must protect Keira at all costs, for she is the woman who now owns his heart.
This book contains a host of original articles from contributory authors all around the world, showing the evolution of the hip joint till the present day, building upon the solid foundation set by the first edition.
An evidence-based, practical introduction to infant, child and adolescent nutrition aimed at students on a range of nutrition and health care courses, as well as qualified health professionals working with children.
This accessible and engaging book provides readers with the knowledge, experience, and confidence to work with raw data and unlock essential information (insights) from data summaries and visualisations.
Provides an explanation of the origin and establishment of quantum mechanics, with the mathematics in a digestible form, together with a descriptive survey of various developments. This book contains a bibliography and appendices as well as references to original works, reviews, and biographies.
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