The classic textbook in molecular biology, updated with new chapters, new information, and new media. Completely up-to-date with the latest research advances, the Sixth Edition of James D. Watson's classic text, Molecular Biology of the Gene retains the distinctive character of earlier editions that has made it the most widely used book in molecular biology. Twenty-two concise chapters, co-authore
For courses in Renaissance Art. Through close examination of Renaissance paintings, drawings, book illustrations, and other art works, Patricia Fortini Brown brings 14th and 15th century Venice alive. She explores the role of the guilds and the nobility, the unique island setting, the environment of the church and the private home, and much more.
This is a timely and stimulating collection of essays on the importance of Freudian thought for analytic philosophy, investigating its impact on mind, ethics, sexuality, religion and epistemology.
Suitable for start-up owners, entrepreneurs, and those who want to garner the greatest publicity for the least money, this manifesto teaches them techniques to break through the once-impregnable firewalls of print and broadcast media. It also includes tips for writing an attention-grabbing press release, and Web-tailoring it to its recipients.
Using corporate broken window case studies, including McDonald's, K-Mart, Google, JetBlue, and more, the author argues that by integrating the solutions to small problems into a much larger plan, the resulting combined solution can stimulate overall business growth-and keep customers coming back for more.