John Cadick, Mary Capelli-Schellpfeffer, Dennis Neitzel, "Electrical Safety Handbook, Third Edition"
English | 2005-09-28 | ISBN: 0071457720 | 621 pages | PDF | 10.6 mb
English | 2005-09-28 | ISBN: 0071457720 | 621 pages | PDF | 10.6 mb
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For the first time, you will see dramatic moments of WWII that were captured in 3D with stereographs and then shuttered away in secret archives and attics, until now. This stunning collection of color 3D photos includes Allied reconnaissance photos, a trove of images that documents the rise and fall of the Third Reich, and photos secretly taken by a civilian in occupied France. WWII IN 3D also features an actual 3D motion picture film shot by the Nazis in 1943 and creates a fully immersive, three dimensional portrait of history s largest and bloodiest conflict.
Boleslaw Szabelski's music can be divided into two periods. Until 1958 it could be called neo-classical and neo-baroque. He composed rather monumental music, like his third and fourth symphony, as well as the concerto grosso.
From 1959 he devoted himself to write music that tends to be dodecaphonic and serial, while reducing the size of the orchestra to perform this music. Examples of this period are his sonnets for orchestra, improvisations for mixed choir and chamber orchestra, poems …….
In this fourth DVD of a series, Terryl Whitlatch demonstrates how to create a monstrous villain, the Toad-Ogre, as well as other assorted creature characters suitable for film, animation and video games. This is a first-hand look at how creatures are designed in the entertainment industry, with a concise step-by-step analysis from the first rough sketches to the final designs and sculptural maquette.
From prenatal testing through colic, this comprehensive video guide ushers viewers through the same territory as its namesake book. Divided into four parts (one for each trimester and a section on baby's first three months), this three-hour, two-disc set animates Wendy, the anxious cartoon mom-to-be, and uses real patients of the book's physician authors to illustrate the various aspects of pregnancy and birth. While separating serious concerns with "Call the doctor" icons, it also includes playful bits like a list of old wives' tales and a game-show format in which Wendy is quizzed on when labor has really begun.