Design of Human-Powered Vehicles

Design of Human-Powered Vehicles by Mark Archibald
English | 2016 | ISBN: 0791861104 | 324 Pages | PDF | 42.0 MB
This book is about the design of vehicles with wheels that are powered by human muscles alone. These can provide affordable, sustainable, and healthy transportation to people around the globe.
Fever Swamp: A Journey Through the Strange Neverland of the 2016 Presidential Race

Fever Swamp: A Journey Through the Strange Neverland of the 2016 Presidential Race by Richard North Patterson
English | January 10th, 2017 | ISBN: 1681441659 | 400 Pages | EPUB | 0.75 MB
By fall 2015, the rise of Donald Trump as the likely Republican nominee confirmed that, for better or worse, Americans had been transported to a strange new land populated by mysterious creatures, where the normal laws of the political universe no longer applied.
Only in Spain: A Foot-Stomping, Firecracker of a Memoir About Food, Flamenco, and Falling in Love

Only in Spain: A Foot-Stomping, Firecracker of a Memoir About Food, Flamenco, and Falling in Love by Nellie Bennett
English | July 1st, 2014 | ISBN: 1402293879 | 304 Pages | EPUB/MOBI | 1.23 MB
Ten-hour shifts in a high-end department store and catering to snooty customersNellie Bennett's life wasn't supposed to turn out this way. But maybe all she needs to do is infuse a little passion into her routine-through flamenco dance lessons, for instance.
Economics: From the Dismal Science to the Moral Science, the Moral Economics of Kendall P. Cochran

Economics: From the Dismal Science to the Moral Science, the Moral Economics of Kendall P. Cochran by Kendall P Cochran
English | Feb. 3, 2015 | ISBN: 1680400002 | 266 Pages | PDF | 1 MB
Adam Smith published The Theory of Moral Sentiments in 1759 and established the ethical foundation for The Wealth of Nations (1776) as well as the important role played by custom and fashion in shaping behaviors and outcomes. Kendall P. Cochran believed in Smith's emphasis on value-driven analysis and seeking solutions to major problems of the day. Cochran believed that economists moved too far in the direction of analysis free of words like ought and should, and he devoted his career to establishing that economics is a moral science.
Infostorms: Why do we 'like'? Explaining individual behavior on the social net (2nd Edition)

Infostorms: Why do we 'like'? Explaining individual behavior on the social net (2nd Edition) by Vincent F. Hendricks, Pelle G. Hansen
English | 2016 | ISBN: 331932764X | 306 Pages | PDF | 12.7 MB
This detailed guide to navigating the bewildering superabundance of information in today's globalizing world draws on the latest work in philosophy and the social sciences to explore how information, and its misuse, can both support and undermine democracy.
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