Second Semester 2005/2006 |
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What would you die for
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Author | Roger Scruton , Ken Worpole and Ghassan Hage | |
Call Number | BF637.S42S37 2004 | |
Most of the people spend much money, much energy to avoid dying, but sometimes we are willing to die for country, for family, for freedom ... etc.
In Christianity you may put yourself in the way of death, but not committing suicide, and not to take others lives, also the motives should be love not hate. How do we understand people who embrace death with enthusiasm even joy? This book will answer. Sometimes death makes life possible or better. |
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Design of electrical services for buildings
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Author |
Barrie Rigby
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Call Number | TK4001.R45 2005 | |
Electrical services are a vital component in any building. This book gives a basic grounding for students and graduates in this field.
It covers methods of wiring, distribution and protections for lighting and power installations. It gives in details and examples of calculations for each method. |
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Handbook of solid waste management
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Author |
George Tchobanoglous and Frank Kreith
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Call Number | Ref TD 791.H36 2002 | |
In this book 20 top industry and government experts provide all tools needed to successfully plan, design, implement and manage a cost-efficient, environmentally sound municipal waste management system.
Also it explores each technology and examines its problems, costs and legal and social ramifications. The authors cover a wide ranging topics as facility siting, financing a solid waste management program, environmental risk assessment and considerations, oil and battery recycling, tire disposal, ash disposal, emission monitoring and control. |