The use of social media in governments is growing rapidly all over the world. Social
media provides public agencies with diverse tools that facilitate their engagement
with the public. However, social media raises different privacy, security and…
As authors, we wonder whether readers might be interested in knowing something of our backgrounds and the reason why we undertook to write this book. We decided to write the book after we ran workshops to train people from the helping professions who…
The practice of architecture is not new. While the profession, as we recognize it
today, has only been around since the seventeenth century, there is evidence of
“designed” structures, and drawings of these, …
Human error is an undesirable aspect of everyday life. It is often excused
on the basis that mistakes are just part of the everyday learning process.
Simply put, people make mistakes, to err is human, and people are not
perfect, except possibly…
IT CAN BE SAID THAT MODERN CONSTRUCTION METHODS OWE THEIR SUPREMACY TO THE MISTAKES OF THE PAST AND AN EQUALLY PLAUSIBLE ASSUMPTION FOLLOW THAT THE MISTAKES OF THE PRESENT WILL BE OF SIMILAR IF NOT GREATER ASSISTANCE TO THE BUILER OF THE FUTURE.
Of all the outstanding poets in the history of China, Li Bai (701-762) is perhaps the
greatest and most famous. His name appears in World's Who's Who. His poems have
been translated into several languages.
THE WORK HEREWITH PRESENTED IS BASED UPON THE AUTHORS HANDBOOK AND CATALOGUE OF THE COLLECTION OF BUILDING AND ORNAMENTAL STONE IN THE UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUESEUM AT WASHINGTON
The book is written as a series of questions that a coach or consultant might ask of web designers and developers on behalf of a website owner. The questions take the form of “Have you thought about?” or “Will you be doing such and such?”;…
The youngish-looking man who so vigorously swung off the train at Restview, wore a pair of intensely dark
blue eyes which immediately photographed everything within their range of vision--flat green country, shaded
farm-houses, encircling wooded…