It is a common enough assumption that good buildings make us feel good just as poor ones can make us feel insecure, depressed or even threatened.
We may instantly decide that we 'like' one building more than another, in the same way that without thinking.
Frank Murphy
Matthew Lyons
Will Tuladhar-Douglas
Pamela Donovan
P. R. Wilkinson
This fascinating collection of traditional metaphors and figures of speech, groups expressions according to theme.
J. Ellen Gainor
Peregrine Horden
Miguel Pina e. Cunha
Angie Hart
Misa Izuhara
David Rooney
David De Cremer
U. N. Millennium Project
Sir Richard J. Evans FBA FRSL FRHistS
In rereading german history, first published in 1997, richard j.
Italo Pardo
This book explores illegal forms of corruption and, more widely, moral and legal forms of corruption.
Robert A. Rubinstein
Prior to the 1930s the highlands of guatemala were largely undescribed, except in travelogues.
Mats Lundahl
Napoleon Chagnon
This volume presents state-of-the-art empirical studies working in a paradigm that has become known as human behavioral ecology.
Trish Oberweis
This book breaks new ground in interpreting how identity informs the judgements of state workers, as normative orientations coincide with identities and authority.
Beate Reszat
Michelle J. Bartel
Engaging variously with the legacy of paul l.
William R. Uttal
Originally published in 1981, this third volume deals with the empirical data base and the theories concerning visual perception - the set of mental responses to photic stimulation of the eyes.
Philippa Lyon
Embracing the richness, complexity and possibilities of learning and teaching in design, design education takes the vantage point of the 'outsider' and explores what makes design so compulsively fascinating for those who teach and study it.
Michael Mulqueen
Whilst maritime studies tend to reflect the dominance of large navies, history shows how relatively small naval forces can have a disproportionately large impact on global events.
Jay D. White
Presents ten tales featuring lord bau, a wise judge who was a champion of righteousness and protector of the weak against the powerful..
Anne Brewster
Hans-Joachim Gabius
A reader friendly overview of the structure and functional relevance of natural glycosylation and its cognate proteins (lectins), this book is also one of the few books to cover their role in health and disease.
Robert P. Miles
18 principles to attract and keep world class owners, managers and directors the warren buffett way warren buffett corporate values describes the corporate governing techniques of one of the world's most well known investors.
Stanley E. Manahan
Josephine Metcalf
Zhanhu Guo
Focusing on real applications of nanocomposites and nanotechnologies for sustainable development, this book shows how nanocomposites can help to solve energy and environmental problems, including a broad overview of energy-related applications and a uniqu.
Adam Staten
This is the first book to explore the impact of 'burnout' on the current nhs gp workforce and how this can be addressed, from an insider gp perspective.
Peter Osborne
Since 1972, the journal radical philosophy has provided a forum for the discussion of radical and critical ideas in philosophy.
Gul N. Khan
Giselle M. Galvan-Tejada
Ultra wideband antennas: design, methodologies, and performance presents the current state of the art of ultra wideband (uwb) antennas, from theory specific for these radiators to guidelines for the design of omnidirectional and directional uwb antennas.
Alexander D. Poularikas
Transforms and applications primer for engineers with examples and matlab is required reading for engineering and science students, professionals, and anyone working on problems involving transforms.
Agate Nesaule
American book award winner: a "stunning" memoir of surviving wwii latvia--and the long journey to healing that followed (the new york times book review).
Liza Ireni-Saban
Ethics management in the public service offers a new perspective for ethics management in the public administration.
Rüdiger Memming
Juliet Flower MacCannell
John Crump
Julia Brannen
Sue Roulstone
Klaus Krippendorff
Laura Black
Ananya Roy
Philip Gardner
Astrid Ensslin
Christina Evans
Christina Crosby
Yanqi Tong
China's economic transformation has brought with it much social dislocation, which in turn has led to much social protest.
Roxanne Hovland
This collection of classic and contemporary articles provides context for the study of advertising by exploring the historical, economic, and ideological factors that spawned the development of a consumer culture.
Chris Dixon
Leslie Henderson
Originally published in 1984, the previous two decades had seen a rebirth of psychological interest in the process of reading.
Rob Mawby
In recent years the police have become one of the most watched and most visible organisations, and across the media there has been constant interest in the police.