A Field Guide to Automotive Technology

A Field Guide to Automotive Technology

Author: Ed Sobey

Publisher: Chicago Review Press

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 209

ISBN-13: 1556528124

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Written for mechanical novices who may not know their catalytic converters from their universal joints, this practical guide helps teach a basic understanding of how automobiles function. Devices are grouped according to their habitats - under the hood, inside the car, and more - to help identify the technology in question. Solving automotive puzzles such as where exactly does a dipstick dip and what is rack and pinion steering, this handy reference illuminates what's going on under the hood without all that grime and grease.


Voicetracks

Voicetracks

Author: Norie Neumark

Publisher: MIT Press

Published: 2017-05-12

Total Pages: 231

ISBN-13: 0262339846

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The affects, aesthetics, and ethics of voice in the new materialist turn, explored through encounters with creative works in media and the arts. Moved by the Aboriginal understandings of songlines or dreaming tracks, Norie Neumark's Voicetracks seeks to deepen an understanding of voice through listening to a variety of voicing/sound/voice projects from Australia, Europe and the United States. Not content with the often dry tone of academic writing, the author engages a “wayfaring” process that brings together theories of sound, animal, and posthumanist studies in order to change the ways we think about and act with the assemblages of living creatures, things, places, and histories around us. Neumark evokes both the literal—the actual voices within the works she examines—and the metaphorical—in a new materialist exploration of voice encompassing human, animal, thing, and assemblages. She engages with artists working with animal sounds and voices; voices of place, placed voices in installation works; voices of technology; and “unvoicing,” disturbances in the image/voice relationship and in the idea of what voice is. She writes about remixes, the Barbie Liberation Organisation, and breath in Beijing, about cat videos, speaking fences in Australia, and an artist who reads (to) the birds. Finally, she considers ethics and politics, and describes how her own work has shaped her understandings and apprehensions of voice.


New York Magazine

New York Magazine

Author:

Publisher:

Published: 1995-04-10

Total Pages: 120

ISBN-13:

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New York magazine was born in 1968 after a run as an insert of the New York Herald Tribune and quickly made a place for itself as the trusted resource for readers across the country. With award-winning writing and photography covering everything from politics and food to theater and fashion, the magazine's consistent mission has been to reflect back to its audience the energy and excitement of the city itself, while celebrating New York as both a place and an idea.


Survival

Survival

Author: Hugh C. McDonald

Publisher: Ballantine Books

Published: 2011-06-15

Total Pages: 191

ISBN-13: 0307788407

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Safe, common-sense advice for dealing with every kind of crime—what to do, what to say, how to act, to keep a dangerous situation under control Do you know • What to do if someone points a gun at you? • The best way to create a “safe harbor” in your home? • The safest way to escape a sidewalk attack? • How to deal with a surprise assault in your car? • The way to feel totally safe in a isolated laundry room? • And many other safe, common sense strategies for avoiding crime? After forty years of investigating over one thousand cases, Hugh C. McDonald knows what crime victims should have—and could have—done to avoid tragedy. His safe, common sense strategies for dealing with every kind of crime will help you learn in advance what to do if it happens to you.


NUREG/CR.

NUREG/CR.

Author: U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission

Publisher:

Published: 1979

Total Pages: 92

ISBN-13:

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Fundamentals of Automotive Technology

Fundamentals of Automotive Technology

Author: Kirk VanGelder

Publisher: Jones & Bartlett Learning

Published: 2022-02-23

Total Pages: 7327

ISBN-13: 128426078X

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Fundamentals of Automotive Technology: Principles and Practice, Third Edition is a comprehensive resource that provides students with the necessary knowledge and skills to successfully master these tasks


Fundamentals of Automotive Technology

Fundamentals of Automotive Technology

Author: CDX Automotive

Publisher: Jones & Bartlett Publishers

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 2038

ISBN-13: 1449624111

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Fundamentals of Automotive Technology: Principles and Practice covers crucial material for career and technical education, secondary/post-secondary, and community college students and provides both rationales and step-by-step instructions for virtually every non-diagnosis NATEF task. Each section provides a comprehensive overview of a key topic area, with real-life problem scenarios that encourage students to develop connections between different skill and knowledge components. Customer service, safety, and math, science, and literary principles are demonstrated throughout the text to build student skill levels. Chapters are linked via cross-reference tools that support skill retention, critical thinking, and problem-solving. Students are regularly reminded that people skills are as important as technical skills in customer service fields.


Stealing Cars

Stealing Cars

Author: John A. Heitmann

Publisher: JHU Press

Published: 2014-05

Total Pages: 229

ISBN-13: 1421412977

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The technology-thwarting car thief has become as advanced as the cars themselves. As early as 1910 Americans recognized that cars were easy to steal and, once stolen, hard to find, especially since cars looked much alike. Model styles and colors eventually changed, but so did the means of making a stolen car disappear. Though changing license plates and serial numbers remain basic procedure, thieves have created highly sophisticated networks to disassemble stolen vehicles, distribute the parts, and/or ship the altered cars out of the country. Stealing cars has become as technologically advanced as the cars themselves. John A. Heitmann and Rebecca H. Morales’s study of automobile theft and culture examines a wide range of related topics that includes motives and methods, technological deterrents, place and space, institutional responses, international borders, and cultural reflections. Only recently have scholars begun to move their focus away from the creators and manufacturers of the automobile to its users. Stealing Cars illustrates the power of this approach, as it aims at developing a better understanding of the place of the automobile in the broad texture of American life. There are many who are fascinated by aspects of automobile history, but many more readers enjoy the topic of crime—motives, methods, escaping capture, and of course solving the crime and bringing criminals to justice. Stealing Cars brings together expertise from the history of technology and cultural history as well as city planning and transborder studies to produce a compelling and detailed work that raises questions concerning American priorities and values. Drawing on sources that include interviews, government documents, patents, sociological and psychological studies, magazines, monographs, scholarly periodicals, film, fiction, and digital gaming, Heitmann and Morales tell a story that highlights both human creativity and some of the paradoxes of American life.