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Forty Years of Firsts

Forty Years of Firsts
Author: Earl L. Warrick
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Companies
Total Pages: 360
Release: 1990
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

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Booknews: Warrick was one of the creators of commercial silicone. He provides an insider's look at the business and scientific history of Dow Corning, recounting the research, product and materials development, and the major participants.


Patagonia

Patagonia
Author: Yvon Chouinard
Publisher: Patagonia
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013-09-15
Genre:
ISBN: 9781938340192

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A visual scrapbook of what we’re proud of -- as well as the missteps we’ve taken --and what we’ve learned in 40 years of cutting-edge business. To celebrate our 40th anniversary, the book includes excerpts from field reports, enviro essays, our incomparable photography, and a detailed timeline of significant firsts. Filled with observations, recollections, and more from Patagonia employees, ambassadors, and friends, Patagonia: 40 Years of Firsts reflects the creativity, critical thinking, and love of the wild that makes Patagonia one of the world’s most interesting and inspiring companies.


The Waterborne Symposium

The Waterborne Symposium
Author: James Wayne Rawlins
Publisher: DEStech Publications, Inc
Total Pages: 673
Release: 2012
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1605950742

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This volume contains dozens of original investigations into the materials, chemistry, formulation and applications of waterborne coatings.


Philadelphia

Philadelphia
Author: Russell Frank Weigley
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages: 870
Release: 1982
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780393016109

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In this, the definitive comprehensive history of Philadelphia, the reader will discover a rich and colorful portrait of one of America's most vital, interesting, and illustrious cities.


Forty Years and Counting

Forty Years and Counting
Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions
Publisher:
Total Pages: 64
Release: 2015
Genre: Educational law and legislation
ISBN:

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Unlikely Victory

Unlikely Victory
Author: Jerome T. Coe
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 231
Release: 2010-08-27
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0470935472

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Many companies that stray too far from their core business fail. So how is it that General Electric, a major electrical manufacturing company, ended up as one of the top U.S. chemical producers—with 1998 sales of $6.6 billion? In Unlikely Victory, Jerome T. Coe, a retired 40-year career employee with General Electric, who spent more than 20 years as a manager of the company’s chemical businesses, suggests that it was a combination of necessity, forward-thinking of the engineers, and managers wise enough to give them breathing room. “Much of what they did (then) was counter to the prevailing GE culture,” he writes. “Today, it has become the corporate culture.” The book tells the whole story of this successful business model, from the early years of GE chemistry through the company’s successes with silicones, synthetic diamond, Lexan polycarbonate plastic, and other high-performance thermoplastics. It also profiles four scientists and five managers—including former CEO John F. Welch, Jr., a chemical engineer and a product of the GE plastic business—who made a significant difference in the company’s chemical success. The book is amply illustrated with photographs of the people, products, and plants that contributed to one of America’s most unusual corporate success stories.


A Leap Year of Firsts

A Leap Year of Firsts
Author: Keith Baldwin
Publisher: Bookbaby
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2022-01-14
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781667812960

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When Keith Baldwin started his innocent and fun quest of firsts on January 1st, 2020, it ended up turning into a year like no other. A year where he did something EVERY day for the first time in his life. A year that turned into chaos, opportunity and a few unthinkable firsts. Ride along as Keith takes you on a journey where we experienced a pandemic like 1918, unemployment and depression like the Great one in 1929, Civil unrest like the 1960s, and an election that brought back images of our Civil War. Although it was a year with firsts, it also was a year when the author discovered his WHY.


The Timberman

The Timberman
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 778
Release: 1947
Genre: Lumber trade
ISBN:

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Legacies

Legacies
Author: Steven Lubar
Publisher: Smithsonian Institution
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2014-06-03
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1935623486

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The Smithsonian Institution has been America's museum since 1846. What do its vast collections -- from the ruby slippers to a piece of Plymouth Rock, first ladies' gowns to patchwork quilts, a Model T Ford to a customized Ford LTD low rider -- tell Americans about themselves? In this lavishly illustrated guide to the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History, Steven Lubar and Kathleen M. Kendrick tell the stories behind more than 250 of the museum's treasures, many of them never before photographed for publication. These stories not only reveal what America as a nation has decided to save and why but also speak to changing visions of national identity. As the authors demonstrate, views of history change over time, methods of historical investigation evolve and improve, and America's understanding of the past matures. Shifts in focus and attitude lie at the hearth of Legacies, which is organized around four concepts of what a national museum of history can be: a treasure house, a shrine to the famous, a palace of progress, and a mirror of the nation. Thus, the museum collects cherished or precious objects, houses celebrity memorabilia, documents technological advances, and reflects visitors' own lives. Taking examples from science and technology, politics, decorative arts, military history, ethnic heritage, popular culture and everyday life, the authors provide historical context for the work of the Smithsonian and shed new light on what is important, and who is included, in American history. Throughout its history, Lubar and Kendrick conclude, the museum has played a vital role in both shaping and reflecting America's sense of itself as a nation.


J.B.S

J.B.S
Author: Ronald Clark
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 350
Release: 2011-09-28
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1448202108

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J. B. S. Haldane (1892-1964) was one of the most brilliant of British scientists - and one of the most controversial. A trail-blazing geneticist and physiologist, who used himself as his own guinea-pig, he was also a highly successful populariser of science, a dedicated Marxist, and a devotee of Hindu culture. His private life was often tempestuous: early in his career he was sacked from his Cambridge post after being cited in a divorce case - but reinstated on appeal; and his relations with scientific colleagues and the political establishment were normally acrimonious. Haldane's most important scientific research, on the mathematical basis of evolutionary theory, was done at University College London. Towards the end of his life he founded the Genetics and Biometry Laboratory at Bhubaneswar in India having become an Indian citizen in 1960. In writing this definitive biography, Ronald Clark was able to draw upon Haldane's private papers, as well as the reminiscences of the great man's friends (and enemies). Mr. Clark has written extensively on scientists and the application of science to modern life. His books include major biographies of Einstein and Freud.