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Smid, Peter. CNC control setup for milling and turning: Mastering CNC control systems. Industrial Press Inc., 2010.

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United States. Environmental Protection Agency. Office of Air and Radiation, ed. The CFC phaseout: Turning necessity into opportunity. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Air and Radiation, 1998.

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United States. Environmental Protection Agency. Office of Air and Radiation., ed. The CFC phaseout: Turning necessity into opportunity. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Air and Radiation, 1998.

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United States. Environmental Protection Agency. Office of Air and Radiation., ed. The CFC phaseout: Turning necessity into opportunity. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Air and Radiation, 1998.

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Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. Turning points in public broadcasting: The CBC at 50. CBC Transcripts, 1986.

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Advanced Computer Aided Manufacturing Applications - Cnc Turning. Independently Published, 2017.

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Curran, Kelly, and Jon Stenerson. Computer Numerical Control: CNC Machining and Turning Center Operation and Programming. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2016.

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Turning Center Programming, Setup, and Operation: A Guide To Mastering The Use Of CNC Turning Centers. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2013.

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Stenerson, Kelly Curran Jon. CNC Machining and Turning Center Programming and Operation : : Including Quality in Manufacturing. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2016.

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Practical Cnc-Training for Planning and Shop: Turning and Complete Machining on Single and Twin-Slide Turning C Enters. Hanser Gardner Pubns, 1990.

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Practical Cnc-Training for Planning and Shop: Part 3a : Turning and Complete Machining on Single and Twin-Slide Turning Centers. Hanser Gardner Pubns, 1990.

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Healthcare, Next Level. CNA to CEO: Turning Your Passion into Profits. Independently Published, 2022.

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Brisku, Adrian, Martin Gumiela, and Lars Fredrik Stöcker, eds. Varieties of Economic Nationalism in Cold War Europe. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2025. https://doi.org/10.5040/9781350428676.

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Investigating the trajectories of economic nationalisms in Cold War Europe, this open access book explores the scope and limits of small (nation-)state actors pursuing and defending national economic interests in a globalizing world. In so doing, it contributes a new perspective in the economic history, political economy and nationalism literatures on post-war Europe. With this remit underscoring the inherent vulnerabilities of smaller national economies and their strategies of economic survival beyond the constraints of Cold War alignments,Varieties of Economic Nationalism in Cold War Europereconstructs national economic discourses and policy objectives of smaller states and sub-states on both sides of the Iron Curtain from the mid-1960s through the late 1980s. Examining the impact of economic turning points such as the simultaneous crises of Western Keynesianism and Eastern Marxism-Leninism, the oil and financial shocks of the mid-1970s or the interplay of economic liberalization and decolonization on small state economic policy-making and diplomacy, eight empirical case studies are here brought together to illustrate the variety of Cold War-era economic nationalisms and their oscillation between protectionism and free market approaches. Far from being powerless and subjected to the geo-economic binaries of the early Cold War, small states in East and West were, as the contributions demonstrate, very capable of turning smallness into a strategic asset and expanding their room for manoeuvre in a quickly shifting global economy. The ebook editions of this book are available open access under a CC BY 4.0 licence on bloomsburycollections.com. Open access was funded by the Austrian Science Fund.
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Coulmas, Florian. Language, Writing, and Mobility. Oxford University PressOxford, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192897435.001.0001.

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Abstract This book brings together three subjects which command our attention because of their changing roles in everyday life, language, writing, and mobility. In different ways, borders are being crossed, redrawn, and redefined as we watch, and while comparable processes could be observed in the past, they are today more conspicuous than ever, being propelled by demographics, technological innovation, and consumer capitalism. The said three subjects interact in various ways and have an impact on language contact which, as this book is designed to show, are best captured by a processual view along the lines laid out for social analysis by Norbert Elias. The processual view of language and society adopted here is congenial with the sociolinguistic paradigm developed over the past several decades, with one important difference, it assigns writing a central position. Sociolinguistics has always concentrated heavily on speech and largely ignored writing, although the social importance of writing cannot be denied. Giving written language its due in this book, then, has four reasons. (1) Writing is the most consequential technology ever invented. (2) Writing both suggests stability and defines borders. (3) Linguistics, while emphasizing that writing is external to language, is nevertheless indebted for its analytic categories to writing. (4) By turning virtually everyone into a writer/producer of texts, the digital revolution has fundamentally changed communication patters in ways that impact both social formations and language. Computer mediated communication (CMC) has transformed the social functions of writing and, through it, language.
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Hill, T. Patrick. No Place for Ethics. The Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group, 2021. https://doi.org/10.5040/9781683935490.

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In No Place for Ethics, Hill argues that contemporary judicial review by the U.S. Supreme Court rests on its mistaken positivist understanding of law—law simply because so ordered—as something separate from ethics. Further, to assert any relation between the two is to contaminate both, either by turning law into an arm of ethics, or by making ethics an expression of law. This legal positivism was on full display recently when the Supreme Court declared that the CDC was acting unlawfully by extending the eviction moratorium to contain the spread of the Covid-19 Delta variant, something that, the Court admitted, was of indisputable benefit to the public. How mistaken however to think that acting for the good of the public is to act unlawfully when actually it is to act ethically and must therefore be lawful. To address this mistake, Hill contends that an understanding of natural law theory provides the basis for a constitutive relation between ethics and law without confusing their distinct role in answering the basic question, how should I behave in society? To secure that relation, the Court has an overriding responsibility when carrying out its review to do so with reference to normative ethics from which the U.S. Constitution is derived and to which it is accountable. While the Constitution confirms, for example, the liberty interests of individuals, it does not originate those interests which have their origin in human rights that long preceded it. Essential to this argument is an appreciation of ethics as objective and based on principles, like those of justice, truth, and reason that ought to inform human behavior at its very springs. Applied in an analysis of five major Supreme Court cases, this appreciation of ethics reveals how wrongly decided these cases are.
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Fair, Alistair, Lynn Abramss, Kat Breen, Miles Glendinning, Diane Watters, and Valerie Wright. Building Modern Scotland. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2025. https://doi.org/10.5040/9781350401730.

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Combining architectural and social history, this open access book tells for the first time the in-depth story of Scotland’s new towns. One of the most significant episodes in modern architectural, urban and social history, Scotland’s postwar new towns offered new housing, new ways of life and new jobs. Begun between the late 1940s and the late 1960s, the new towns – East Kilbride, Glenrothes, Cumbernauld, Livingston and Irvine – were a key element of the planned Welfare State, attracting international attention and widespread publicity. These were places of architectural innovation, and economic and social change. Building Modern Scotlandtells a new history of the new towns, combining architectural and social history to illustrate what was planned, what was built, and how these places were experienced by the communities who lived and worked in them. It positions the new towns at the heart of modern Scottish history, showing how they represented an ambition to make a modern, transformed nation. The book surveys each new town’s planning and design before turning to key topics such as housing, family life, work and opportunity, and community. Drawing on archives and oral history, the book will appeal to historians of modern architecture and design as well as readers interested in modern social history. It provides a new account of modern Scotland, its buildings, places and people, and argues that a better understanding of the new towns’ history and value should inform present-day decision-making. The ebook editions of this book are available open access under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 licence on bloomsburycollections.com. Open access was funded by the Leverhulme Trust.
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