![]() ![]() This book makes the concepts of process management fun, memorable, and easy. As an experimentalist, presenting my data figures honestly and clearly is just as important as writing the text honestly and clearly. This book was influential in my early graduate career when I was learning how to publish scientific articles. The Visual Display of Quantitative Information The material provided herin has also served as an excellent foundation for my past and present research in characterizing the tim-and temperature-dependent behavior of asphalt materials. This book provides an excellent introduction to vicoelasticity, and I have found it to be a comprehensive teaching tool in my early years at the University of Illinois. Phenomenological Theory of Linear Viscoelastic Behavior This book in particular concerns technologies of vision that are crucial to my own research in Chinese art history. Its author, Barbara Stafford, has been an intellectual inspiration ever since I first met her at the University of Chicago, where she was also a mentor. I selected this book for personal reasons.ĭevices of Wonder: From the World in a Box to Images on a Screenīarbara Maria Stafford and Frances Terpak Fortunately, my own writing appears in this book as I am a co-author with one of my closest colleagues, Margaret Terry Orr, who is an Associate Professor at Teachers College, Columbia University. The edited book contains a collection of chapters on some of the most critical policy issues in the community college field authored by leading scholars. ![]() The book I have chosen is edited by two of the most respected author/scholars in my field, community college education. Shortly after publication, the book was favorably reviewed by a senior expert in the field, which gave a nice pat on the back after several years of effort.Ĭommunity Colleges: Policy in the Future Contextīarbara K. This was my first textbook, and was the first textbook on fault detection and diagnosis that provided broad coverage of the field. This book played an important role in the development of my research interest in dissipative systems, and in providing a connection between inert and living systems.įault Detection and Diagnosis in Industrial Systems These understudied mappings tell us much about the secular, spiritual, and spatial worldviews of indigenous peoples.Īdvanced Synergetics: Instability Hierarchies of Self-organizing Systems and Devices Second, this work expands the definition of a map to include spatial representations found in dances, songs, gestures, scarification, sculpture, pottery, textiles, and tattoos. ![]() It is the first comprehensive treatment of indigenous maps and mapmaking-a topic that has been largely neglected by geographers and historians of cartography who focus almost exclusively on “Western” maps. This book is a significant contribution to knowledge in two fundamental ways. III, Cartography in the Traditional African, American, Arctic, Australian, and Pacific Societies Memorial contributions may be made to Glenmore Volunteer Fire Department.Browse or jump to the faculty member’s last name:Ī B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z The family will receive friends on Monday, Mafrom 2:00 to 7:00 p.m. at Dunkum Funeral Home. The greatest love of her life was spending time with her children, grandchildren, family, and friends.Ī funeral service will be held on Tuesday, March 16, 2021, 11:00 a.m., at Mulberry Grove Baptist Church, with interment to follow at Glenmore United Methodist Church. She enjoyed shopping, trips to the beach, being outside, and watching her son race. ![]() She is also survived by a brother, John (Wayne) Robertson, and his wife, Joan a niece, Melanie faithful and loving cousins and devoted friends. She is survived by her husband, Terry (Bo) Collins a daughter, Ashley Moss, and her husband Cody a son, John Goin, and his wife Mackenzi and grandchildren, Michael, Holden, Luke, Ridge, and Taytum. She was preceded in death by her husband of thirty years, Michael Ray Goin, and her parents, John Boatwright Robertson and Marion Gregory Robertson. Debra Robertson Collins, 60, of Glenmore, Virginia went home to be with her Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, on March 13, 2021, peacefully at her home in the presence of her family. ![]()
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