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Gibson Burrell

    January 1, 1948
    Styles of Organizing
    Women in Space
    Organization Theory
    Light Horses - Their Breeding and Management for Hunting and Racing
    GUTSY GIRLS GO FOR SCIENCE PALEONTOLOGIS
    • "Meet five female paleontologists who made breathrough discoveries of ancient life from millions of years ago. All the women led fascinating lives while working in the field and in the lab, often facing challenges because of their gender and race. Try various STEM projects listed in the book."--Page 4 of cover.

      GUTSY GIRLS GO FOR SCIENCE PALEONTOLOGIS
    • Light Horses Their Breeding and Management for Hunting and Racing By M. R. Burrell Originally published in the 1930s. The author has condensed 25 years experience into this book written solely to assist horse lovers with advice on breeding horses of the hunter type. Contents Include: - General remarks. - Pasturage Management. - Selection of Brood mare. - Selection of Stallion. - Management of a Brood mare. - Management of the Young Stock. etc. Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. Home Farm Books are republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions, using the original text and artwork.

      Light Horses - Their Breeding and Management for Hunting and Racing
    • This shortform book presents an overview of theoretical and empirical work in the field of organization theory. In doing so, it both provides a critical analysis of the state of knowledge in the field and offers recommendations for future directions.

      Organization Theory
    • Women in Space

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      La 4ème de couv. indique : "When Valentina Tereshkova blasted off aboard Vostok 6 on June 16, 1963, she became the first woman to rocket into space. It would be 19 years before another woman got a chance--cosmonaut Svetlana Savitskaya in 1982--followed by American astronaut Sally Ride a year later. By breaking the stratospheric ceiling, these women forged a path for many female astronauts, cosmonauts, and mission specialists to follow. Women in Space profiles 23 pioneers, including Eileen Collins, the first woman to command the space shuttle; Peggy Whitson, who logged more than a year in orbit aboard the International Space Station; and Mae Jemison, the first African American woman in space; as well as astronauts from Japan, Canada, Italy, South Korea, France, and more. Readers will also learn about the Mercury 13, American women selected by NASA in the late 1950s to train for spaceflight. Though they matched and sometimes surpassed their male counterparts in performance, they were ultimately denied the opportunity to head out to the launching pad. Their story, and the stories of the pilots, physicists, and doctors who followed them, demonstrate the vital role women have played in the quest for scientific understanding."

      Women in Space
    • Styles of Organizing

      • 270 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      The book is a provocative and challenging approach to the study of organizations by one of the UK's leading organization theorists, who uses various ideas and metaphors from economics, architecture, and design to move beyond the two-dimensionality of much organizational thinking to present more complex 3-D models.

      Styles of Organizing