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FE Review Manual: Rapid Preparation for the General Fundamentals of Engineering Exam FE Review Manual: Rapid Preparation for the General Fundamentals of Engineering Exam
by Michael R. Lindeburg
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$86.00 On 7-21-2006 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Book Description
The FE Review Manual is designed to prepare you to pass the general FE exam even if you have very limited study time. You get an efficient Review of all the current exam topics; diagnostic exams so you can see what areas you need to study; more than 1,150 practice problems (with solutions); a realistic simulation of the complete 8-hour exam; and free software to help reinforce what you've learned. Plus, the Review Manual is completely in sync (same terminology, formulas, topic order, etc.) with the NCEES handbook that is used during the exam. This combination is so effective that the publisher offers a unique "Pass or Don't Pay" Guarantee: pass the exam, or get a full refund for the book.

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This manual is ideal for the engineering student or the practicing engineer who doesn't have much free time to devote to studying for the FE exam. The text is short and to the point, providing basic theory and relevant formulas and data for each exam topic. Each chapter can be easily covered in an hour or two. This Review, coupled with over 1,000 FE-style practice problems and a full-scale practice exam, offers all the preparation needed to pass the test.



Civil PE Sample Examination Civil PE Sample Examination
by Michael R. Lindeburg
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Textbook of Biochemistry With Clinical Correlations Textbook of Biochemistry With Clinical Correlations
by Thomas M. Devlin
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"a very readable textideal for medicine or clinical biochemistry undergraduate studentshas much to offer to medicinal chemistry students" (Chemistry World, April 2004)

"Outstanding…classicclear illustrations aboundan exceedingly thorough, accurate, and up-to-date volume." (The Quarterly Review of Biology)

"A delightful book to read…I would recommend this book highlyfor any who seek to understand the biochemical basis of disease" (Annals of Clinical Biochemistry)

"…I believe this text fills an important niche, and in that niche it is very well done…a very useful text for those going into medicine.” (Biochemistry and Molecular Education, July-August 2002)

"a comprehensive biochemistry booknew material in key areas justifies the new edition" (Doody's Health, April 19, 2002)

"There are numerous good textbooks available for general biochemistry, but medical, pharmacy, and other health professional students often question the relevance of the extensive coverage given tosimpler organismsDevlin's textbook fills the needs of these students, with its strong emphasis on human biochemistryan excellent choice for a pharmaceutical or medical biochemistry course." (Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, Vol. 45, No. 11)

"This is a welcome and relatively inexpensive volume for students of biochemistry and especially those involved with clinical biochemistry".(Cell Biochemistry & Function, June 2003) --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

Annals of Clinical Biochemistry
"A delightful book to read. I would recommend this book highlyfor any who seek to understand the biochemical basis of disease" --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.



Mechanical Engineering Reference Manual for the PE Exam, 12th Edition Mechanical Engineering Reference Manual for the PE Exam, 12th Edition
by Michael R Lindeburg
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The Pacific and Other Stories The Pacific and Other Stories
by Mark Helprin
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As ambitious and imaginative as any of Helprin's past works (Memoir from Antproof Case; Winter's Tale; etc.), the 16 stories collected in the author's first book in nearly a decade are gloriously rich and varied. In "Perfection," Helprin's fabulist skills glitter as a Hasidic boy from 1958 Brooklyn makes a pilgrimage to "the house of Ruth" in the Bronx, believing that he must save Mickey Mantle and the "New York Yenkiss." Other tales explore loss, regret, retribution and time's passage, their exotic locations—Italy, France, Israel, the orange grove–era Pacific coast—imbuing them with exuberant life. In "Il Colore Ritrovato," a bookkeeper-turned-impresario, who years ago discovered one of the world's greatest (and unhappiest) opera singers, happens upon another untrained but perfect soprano and wrestles with his conscience about introducing her to the professional world. In "Monday," an honorable contractor willing to sacrifice other contracts and his own reputation to renovate the home of a woman whose husband was killed on September 11 learns "the power of those who had done right." "Passchendaele," a story of unrequited passion between a Canadian rancher and his neighbor's mute wife, is tender and moving, as are "Last Tea with the Armorers" and "Prelude," each demonstrating immense faith in the power of love. These are sturdy, rewarding stories from a master of the form.
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Mark Helprin just might be the most romantic writer in America. The Pacific and Other Stories is rich in big, life-shaping notions (love, honor, duty, regret) filtered through the language of longing and nostalgia in such a way that the world takes on a kind of fairy-tale luster.

Here are beautiful people doing beautiful things in beautiful places, all beautifully described. In "Il Colore Ritravato," an opera impresario traveling in Venice looks for redemption in the career of an unknown but beautiful soprano. In "Passchendaele," a Montana rancher pines for his neighbor's beautiful wife.

And in the title story, set on the California coast during World War II, a beautiful woman named Paulette Ferry is hired as a precision welder at a factory that manufactures instruments for fighter planes. Her husband is soldiering in the south Pacific, and Paulette takes both pride and solace in her work. "The rhythm of the work seemed to signify something far greater than the work itself. The timing of her welds, the blinking of the arc . . . the generation of blinding flares and small pencil-shots of smoke: these acts, these qualities, and their progress, like the repetitions in the hymns that the women sang on the line, made a kind of quiet thunder that rolled through all things and that, in Paulette's deepest wishes, shot across the Pacific in performance of a miracle she dared not even name."

There's no question that Helprin can write a ravishing sentence. He does it again and again throughout this book and has been doing it for a long time now (he's published two previous story collections and four novels, including Winter's Tale and A Soldier of the Great War). The question is, what's the net effect of such a romantic vision of the world?

Each of the 16 stories begins well enough, but Helprin has a tendency to resort, sometimes at the most crucial moment, to object lessons and melodramatic gestures. "Jacob Byer and the Telephone," for example, is about an itinerant teacher who wanders into a Russian city obsessed with a new invention called the telephone. The setup is fresh and funny, the place vividly described, Jacob Byer himself likable and interesting. The whole thing feels more like a fable than modern short fiction. Like a fable, however, the story leaves the reader with an all-too-simple moral -- in this case, about the dangers of replacing faith with technology:

"He glanced back for the last time and thought that . . . the telephone would triumph . . . and spread victoriously over the whole world. Probably, after the first flush of enthusiasm, people would no longer think it divine. But having thought so, they would put a distance between them and all that was true, a distance that would perhaps be extended . . . until the gap was so great that only God could see across it."

In a remarkable scene in "Mar Nueva," one of the strongest stories in the book, a young boy comes face-to-face with a ruthless dictator named Santos-Ott. Their exchange is noteworthy for its humor and poignancy, for what it imparts about both the dictator and the boy, and for the subtlety with which Helprin renders all of the above. It's followed closely, however, by a second meeting, except this time the boy's (beautiful) older sister is present, and within minutes she has engaged Santos-Ott in a heated political debate.

"I don't have power," says Santos-Ott, "because my portrait is on postage stamps. My picture is on postage stamps because my power was born with me."

A few lines later, the sister replies, "You pervert logic for your own benefit. Perhaps because everyone is afraid of you, no one has corrected your error. Perhaps no one has even tried. Let me explain to you how you err."

And she goes on to do just that. The issue here isn't that Helprin is wrong about technology or dictators (would anyone disagree?). It's only that, in some ways, a great deal less is revealed when any writer resorts to this kind of reduction.

The Pacific and Other Stories is decidedly old-fashioned in both style and temperament but seems oddly fresh in Helprin's resistance to anything so quotidian as realism or irony. By the end of the collection I found myself not so much wishing that Helprin were less a sentimentalist, less heavy-handed in his portrayal of love and politics and human nature, as that I had it in me to see the world as he does -- a place where good and bad are easily recognized; where sadness carries the day from time to time but always evokes our better selves; a place, above all, where beauty reigns.

Reviewed by Michael Knight
Copyright 2004, The Washington Post Co. All Rights Reserved.



Geochemistry: An Introduction Geochemistry: An Introduction
by Francis Albarède and Albrecht W. Hofmann
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' a welcome addition to the growing number of undergraduate texts on geochemistry In summary, this is an effective entry-level text that deserves to be widely read.' Times Higher Education Supplement
'this is a benchmark book in its field, and I highly recommend it.' Education in Chemistry
'Its forthright numerical approach is refreshing and important this is an excellent textbook written by an excellent teacher I will recommend it widely we couldn't want for a more skillful guide.' Geological Magazine

Book Description
The first chapters of this textbook cover basic principles of geochemical applications to natural waters and deep Earth and planetary processes. The book introduces topics rarely covered in a single text and emphasizes processes over descriptive material. Suitable for an introductory class, the textbook can also be used as a quick Review of geochemical concepts by scientists from other fields.


Introduction to Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics (The Mcgraw-Hill Series in Civil and Environmental Engineering) Introduction to Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics (The Mcgraw-Hill Series in Civil and Environmental Engineering)
by J.M. Smith, Hendrick C Van Ness, and Michael Abbott
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Introduction to Chemical engineering Thermodynamics, 7/e, presents comprehensive coverage of the subject of thermodynamics from a chemical engineering viewpoint. The text provides a thorough exposition of the principles of thermodynamics and details their application to chemical processes. The chapters are written in a clear, logically organized manner, and contain an abundance of realistic problems, examples, and illustrations to help students understand complex concepts. New ideas, terms, and symbols constantly challenge the readers to think and encourage them to apply this fundamental body of knowledge to the solution of practical problems.

The comprehensive nature of this book makes it a useful reference both in graduate courses and for professional practice. The seventh edition continues to be an excellent tool for teaching the subject of chemical engineering thermodynamics to undergraduate students.



Lies My Teacher Told Me: Everything Your American History Textbook Got Wrong Lies My Teacher Told Me: Everything Your American History Textbook Got Wrong
by James W. Loewen
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Sociology professor Loewen lambastes history textbooks as both too inaccurate and too bland to engage students.
Copyright 1996 Reed business Information, Inc.

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When textbook gaffes make news, as with the tome that explained that the Korean War ended when Truman dropped the atom bomb, the expeditious remedy would be to fire the editor. Loewen would rather hire a new team of authors bent on the pursuit of context instead of factoids. In Loewen's ideal text, events and people illuminating the multicultural holy trinity of race, gender, and social class would predominate over the fixation on heroes and acts of government. Such is the mood adopted throughout this critique of 12 American history texts in current use. Vetting 10 topics they commonly address--from the Pilgrims to the Vietnam War--Loewen bewails a long train of alleged omissions and distortions. To account for the deplorable situation, he offers this quasi-Marxist explanation: "Perhaps we are all dupes, manipulated by elite white male capitalists who orchestrate how history is written as part of their scheme to perpetuate their own power and privilege at the expense of the rest of us." Certainly students' appalling ignorance of history is troublesome, and broken families and excessive TV viewing are at least the equals of white male conspirators as the cause. However, libraries located where dissatisfaction with textbooks exists should be interested in Loewen's critique. Gilbert Taylor --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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