The average rating for Water Rights Determination; From an Engineering Standpoint based on 2 reviews is 3.5 stars.
Review # 1 was written on 2015-01-11 00:00:00 Neil Beighton An important contribution to economic anthropology. While journalistic and expose narratives about muti-national NGOs focus almost exclusively on how outcomes contradict organizational missions, Bornstein's approach stays close to what kind of meaning is created in the lives of people involved-- from donor/sponsor, to staffer, to recipient, the outcomes of international humanitarian aid are uneven and often times unanticipated, and that's that's all the more reason to better understand them... I recommend this book for folks interested in better understanding global capital flows and how international NGOs today work adjecent to these global shifts. |
Review # 2 was written on 2021-03-16 00:00:00 Herbert Vazquez This book is absolutely amazing. This is my first book I bought when I was in college. All you wanna know about materials science and engineering are listed in this fundamental book. Starting with the basic principles, like structure and properties of materials to the functional applications of our daily needs. We are now surrounded with many types of materials, just look the things near to yours, your room, your cubicle, your car and etc., it's all about materials. Materials consists of three fundamental basics, e.i: ceramic, metal and polymer, these is the "raw" materials of which we can find on whatever kind of materials close to us. Shirt consists of polymer materials, Car consists of metals and polymers components, IC chip consists of ceramics and metals components. I suggest you to buy this book, if only you wanna know more about materials science and engineering. |
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