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[Review] Chemistry of Advanced Materials: An Overview

[Review] Chemistry of Advanced Materials: An Overview

Date: December 29, 1998
Creator: Cundari, Thomas R., 1964-
Description: This book review discusses 'Chemistry of Advanced Materials: An Overview', edited by Leonard V. Interrante from Renssalaer Polytechnic Institute, and Mark J. Hampden-Smith from the University of New Mexico.
Contributing Partner: UNT College of Arts and Sciences
[Review] Deciphering the Chemical Code: Bonding Across the Periodic Table

[Review] Deciphering the Chemical Code: Bonding Across the Periodic Table

Date: August 20, 1997
Creator: Cundari, Thomas R., 1964-
Description: This book review discusses 'Deciphering the Chemical Code: Bonding Across the Periodic Table' by Nicolaos D. Epiotis from the University of Washington. The reviewer describes the work as a new theoretical framework for describing chemical bonding and gives specific information on what's covered in the book, the themes, and ideal audiences.
Contributing Partner: UNT College of Arts and Sciences
[Review] Infinite Nature

[Review] Infinite Nature

Date: March 2007
Creator: Rozzi, Ricardo, 1960-
Description: This book review discusses 'Infinite Nature', by R. Bruce Hull. Hull's book dissolves dichotomous positions by portraying a plurality of views about nature and relations between human communities and their environments.
Contributing Partner: UNT College of Arts and Sciences
[Review] A Grammar of Mongsen Ao

[Review] A Grammar of Mongsen Ao

Date: 2010
Creator: Chelliah, Shobhana L.
Description: This book review discusses 'A Grammar of Mongsen Ao' by Alec R. Coupe. Ao is one of the approximately 20 indigenous languages of Nagaland spoken in around fifty villages in northwestern area of the state. This book reviews discusses each of the eleven chapters in the book.
Contributing Partner: UNT College of Arts and Sciences
[Review] Biodivinity and Biodiversity: The Limits to Religious Environmentalism

[Review] Biodivinity and Biodiversity: The Limits to Religious Environmentalism

Date: 2010
Creator: Jain, Pankaj
Description: This book review discusses 'Biodivinity and Biodiversity: The Limits to Religious Environmentalism' by Emma Tomalin, a book about religion and ecology.
Contributing Partner: UNT College of Public Affairs and Community Service
[Review] Communications and Management at Work

[Review] Communications and Management at Work

Date: 2008
Creator: Friess, Erin
Description: This book review discusses 'Communication and Management at Work' by Thomas Klikauer. The book, intended primarily for scholars of management, business, and organizational communication, invokes the theories of Kant, Habermas, Orwell, and Marx to assess at a macro level the historical and contemporary relationships between communication and control in the workplace.
Contributing Partner: UNT College of Arts and Sciences
[Review] Higher Ground: Ethics and Leadership in the Modern University

[Review] Higher Ground: Ethics and Leadership in the Modern University

Date: 2007
Creator: Bush, V. Barbara
Description: This book review discusses 'Higher Ground: Ethics and Leadership in the Modern University' by Nannerl O. Keohane in 2006. The book is a collection of essays, speeches, and thoughts representing twenty years of writing by this former president of Wellesley College and Duke University.
Contributing Partner: UNT College of Education
Renunciation and Non-Renunciation in Indian Films

Renunciation and Non-Renunciation in Indian Films

Date: 2010
Creator: Jain, Pankaj
Description: This article reviews the renunciation and non-renunciation in Indian films. Renunciation is one of the most widely studied subjects among Indic traditions. The image of a half-naked ascetic with a stick in one hand and a begging bowl in other has captured the attention of scholars more often than the mundane householder. Whereas the ascetic captured the imagination with his (and sometimes her) individualistic spirit rebelling against the maligned caste hierarchy, the householder has been seen as a poor creature living a routine life according to the rules dictated by the caste (varna) and the stage in life (ashrama). The author reviews several films to analyze the portrayal of ascetics and householders, but cannot claim that the review is encyclopedic because there are so many films with variations on this theme. All of the films introduced here were made by Indian filmmakers except for two Hollywood films, the Householder (1963) and Siddhartha (1972), that were filmed in India with an Indian cast and story.
Contributing Partner: UNT College of Public Affairs and Community Service
[Review] Wire Mothers: Harry Harlow and the Science of Love

[Review] Wire Mothers: Harry Harlow and the Science of Love

Date: 2009
Creator: Hoffman, Starr
Description: This book review discusses the graphic novel 'Wire Mothers: Harry Harlow and the Science of Love' by Jim Ottoviani and Dylan Meconis. The book chronicles the controversial psychologist Harry Harlow and his famous experiments from the 1950s.
Contributing Partner: UNT Libraries
[Review] Intellectual Freedom Manual

[Review] Intellectual Freedom Manual

Date: 2007
Creator: Cleveland, Ana D.
Description: This book review discusses the 'Intellectual Freedom Manual', compiled by the Office for Intellectual Freedom (OIF) of the American Library Association. The manual is designed to answer practical questions that confront librarians in applying the principles of intellectual freedom to library service.
Contributing Partner: UNT College of Information
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