The Industrial Eden

The Industrial Eden
Author: Richard Tilden Sherren
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 96
Release: 1990
Genre: Coal mines and mining
ISBN: 0951565400

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Industrial Eden

Industrial Eden
Author: Brett Sheehan
Publsiher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2015
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780674967601

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This study of the evolution of Chinese capitalism chronicles the Song family of North China under five successive authoritarian governments. Brett Sheehan shows both foreign and Chinese influences on private business, which, although closely linked to the state, was neither a handmaiden to authoritarianism nor a natural ally of democracy.

Industrial Eden

Industrial Eden
Author: Brett Sheehan
Publsiher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2015-04-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780674287181

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This study of the evolution of Chinese capitalism chronicles the Song family of North China under five successive authoritarian governments. Brett Sheehan shows both foreign and Chinese influences on private business, which, although closely linked to the state, was neither a handmaiden to authoritarianism nor a natural ally of democracy.

Irrigated Eden

Irrigated Eden
Author: Mark Fiege
Publsiher: University of Washington Press
Total Pages: 363
Release: 2009-11-23
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780295989747

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Irrigation came to the arid West in a wave of optimism about the power of water to make the desert bloom. Mark Fiege’s fascinating and innovative study of irrigation in southern Idaho’s Snake River valley describes a complex interplay of human and natural systems. Using vast quantities of labor, irrigators built dams, excavated canals, laid out farms, and brought millions of acres into cultivation. But at each step, nature rebounded and compromised the intended agricultural order. The result was a new and richly textured landscape made of layer upon layer of technology and intractable natural forces—one that engineers and farmers did not control with the precision they had anticipated. Irrigated Eden vividly portrays how human actions inadvertently helped to create a strange and sometimes baffling ecology. Winner of the Idaho Library Association Book Award, 1999 Winner of the Charles A. Weyerhaeuser Award, Forest History Society, 1999-2000

Discovering Eden

Discovering Eden
Author: Alex Hall
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2003-01
Genre: Canoes and canoeing
ISBN: 1552632210

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Boldly go where few have gone before! Endorsed by the World Wildlife Fund. Features 26 colour and black-and-white photographs and maps. "The Power of the Barren Lands may be beyond words but you wonât come any closer than those on the following pagesâ¦" âMONTE HUMMEL West of Hudson Bay in Canadaâs north, an enormous triangle, twice the size of Alberta or Texas, forms the largest chunk of wilderness left on the continent. The word "tundra" may conjure up an image of a desolate, treeless plain, but this mainland portion of the Canadian arctic is far from featureless. The area is home to millions of geese and other birds, and is the haunt of some of the worldâs last, great migratory herds of large herbivores and the predators that follow them. Discovering Eden is a collection of stories, essays and commentaries about the authorâs life in the remote wilderness and his hopes and dreams for its future. It is about the land and the animals that live there, and what they have taught the author. Throughout the book the author tries to explain, within the limitations of language, the lure of the Barren Lands and why this place became for him a personal Eden. The book also recounts adventuresâa personal, inner one for the author, and the thrill of canoeing this untouched wilderness for those who travel with him on his tours.(September 2003)

The SAGE Encyclopedia of Industrial and Organizational Psychology

The SAGE Encyclopedia of Industrial and Organizational Psychology
Author: Steven G. Rogelberg
Publsiher: SAGE Publications
Total Pages: 3502
Release: 2016-09-27
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781506353203

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The well-received first edition of the Encyclopedia of Industrial and Organizational Psychology (2007, 2 vols) established itself in the academic library market as a landmark reference that presents a thorough overview of this cross-disciplinary field for students, researchers, and professionals in the areas of psychology, business, management, and human resources. Nearly ten years later, SAGE presents a thorough revision that both updates current entries and expands the overall coverage, adding approximately 200 new articles, expanding from two volumes to four. Examining key themes and topics from within this dynamic and expanding field of psychology, this work offers a truly cross-cultural and global perspective.

Awards Agreements and Orders Made Under the Industrial Relations Act the Apprentices Act and Other Industrial Legislation for the Year

Awards  Agreements  and Orders Made Under the Industrial Relations Act  the Apprentices Act  and Other Industrial Legislation for the Year
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 1002
Release: 1986
Genre: Arbitration, Industrial
ISBN: CORNELL:31924054093962

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Lectures on the Industrial Revolution in England

Lectures on the Industrial Revolution in England
Author: Arnold Toynbee
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 312
Release: 1887
Genre: Economics
ISBN: HARVARD:HB0DRC

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