The first publication devoted to the textile designs of one of the twentieth century's greatest artists, showcasing a rarely discussed aspect of the Pop Art superstar's career
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- 2023
- 2019
Set in the vibrant era of the Swinging Sixties in London, the narrative explores the impactful contributions of Mary Quant, credited with popularizing the miniskirt, and Terence Conran, a pioneering figure in lifestyle retail. The book delves into their innovative styles and the cultural shifts they inspired, offering a rich context for understanding their lasting influence on fashion and design during this transformative period.
- 2019
Project Management of Clinical Trials
- 148 pages
- 6 hours of reading
Focusing on the application of project management principles in clinical research, this book outlines key deliverables and provides guidance on estimating timelines, resources, and costs associated with clinical trials. It includes practical tools, such as Excel spreadsheets, to assist in estimating dates and costs for various trial types, making it a valuable resource for professionals in the field.
- 2017
Planning Quality Project Management of (EMR/EHR) Software Products
- 126 pages
- 5 hours of reading
Focusing on Quality Management through ISO 9001, this book provides a foundational guide for developing electronic medical record (EMR) systems. It outlines the implementation process for computer systems while addressing the importance of compliance with various healthcare regulations beyond just FDA requirements. The insights offered are particularly valuable for professionals in the healthcare industry looking to enhance their system development practices while ensuring regulatory adherence.
- 2013
The book emphasizes the importance of men being able to cook basic meals for themselves and their families. It reflects on the author's personal experience with his father's lack of cooking skills, humorously noting his father's talent for metalwork contrasted with his inability to even boil water. This highlights the broader theme of self-sufficiency in the kitchen and the value of culinary skills in everyday life.
- 2003
Shattered Love
- 246 pages
- 9 hours of reading
In Shattered Love, Richard Chamberlain poignantly recounts his lifelong struggle to find happiness. Tracing a fascinating path over his meteoric rise to success, he chronicles his struggle to come to terms with his own imperfections, his growing desire to be honest about his sexual orientation, and his yearning to live with an open heart. And along the way he imparts the lessons he has learned about overcoming our own self–imposed obstacles to happiness.