Hypersonic Airbreathing Propulsion

Hypersonic Airbreathing Propulsion

Author: William H. Heiser

Publisher: AIAA

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 632

ISBN-13: 9781563470356

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An almost entirely self-contained engineering textbook primarily for use in undergraduate and graduate courses in airbreathing propulsion. It provides a broad and basic introduction to the elements needed to work in the field as it develops and grows. Homework problems are provided for almost every individual subject. An extensive array of PC-based user-friendly computer programs is provided in order to facilitate repetitious and/or complex calculations. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR


Human Spaceflight Operations

Human Spaceflight Operations

Author: Gregory Errol Chamitoff

Publisher: American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Incorporated

Published: 2021

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781624103995

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The purpose of this book is to share collective experience on human spaceflight operations. For the many authors, this is nothing less than a work of passion. They are sharing their life's work with the goal of passing on their experience to the next generation of space engineers, designers, operators, and crew.


Girish Karnad and Mahesh Dattani

Girish Karnad and Mahesh Dattani

Author:

Publisher:

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 256

ISBN-13: 9789380930435

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Contributed articles on Kannada plays of Girish Raghunath Karnad, b. 1938 and English plays of Mahesh Dattani, Indian playwrights.


Men and Bears

Men and Bears

Author: AA.VV.

Publisher: Accademia University Press

Published: 2020-01-23

Total Pages: 304

ISBN-13: 8831978780

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The time of Carnival represents a “wild” time at the end of winter and pointing to the beginning of a new season. It is characterized by the irruption of border figures, animal masks, characters which recall the world of the dead and which bring within themselves the germ of a vital force, of the energy that produces the reawakening of nature and announces the growth and fertility of the new crops. This wild domain shows itself under the shapes of a contiguity between human and animal: the costumes, the masks, refer to a world in which the characteristics of the human and those of the animal are fused and intertwined. Among these figures, in particular, emerge those of the Wild Man, the human being who takes on animal-like attributes and aspects, and of the Bear, the animal that, more than all the others, gets as close as possible to the human and seems to reflect a deformed image of it. Such symbolic images come from far off times and places to tell a story that belongs to our common origins. The bear assumes attributes and functions alike in very different cultural contexts, such as the Sámi of Finland or North-American hunter-gatherers, and represents a boundary between the world of nature and the human world, between the domain of animals and the difficult construction of humanity: a process continued for centuries, perhaps millennia, and which cannot still be said complete.