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Keren 2 Activity Book

Ian White

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Indonesian
Longman
01 June 2002
Series: Keren!
Keren! is an Indonesian series for junior secondary students. Written for the LOTE national profiles, Keren! addresses the three strands of listening and speaking, reading and writing. This full colour book has a balance of content, clearly-explained grammar and cultural appreciation. Keren! is a fantastic 3-stage Indonesian series based on the adventures of a young Australian girl named Nicky and her family and friends in Australia and Indonesia. Each topic is taught thematically and built around a cartoon comic strip. Throughout the book there are numerous types of listening activities, grammar-based exercises, key words and expressions, Indonesian cultural notes and revision. Keren! Activity Books are: packed full of fun and interesting activities directly cross-referenced back to the relevant section of the Course Book language reinforcement through a variety of exercise.

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Imprint:   Longman
Country of Publication:   Australia
Dimensions:   Height: 290mm,  Width: 207mm,  Spine: 5mm
ISBN:   9780733931789
ISBN 10:   0733931782
Series:   Keren!
Pages:   144
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Young adult ,  English as a second language ,  Preschool (0-5)
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Preface.Acknowledgments.1 The Structure of Materials.1.0 Introduction and Objectives.1.1 Structure of Metals and Alloys.1.2 Structure of Ceramics and Glasses.1.3 Structure of Polymers.1.4 Structure of Composites.1.5 Structure of Biologics.References.Problems.2 Thermodynamics of Condensed Phases.2.0 Introduction and Objectives.2.1 Thermodynamics of Metals and Alloys.2.2 Thermodynamics of Ceramics and Glasses.2.3 Thermodynamics of Polymers.2.4 Thermodynamics of Composites.2.5 Thermodynamics of Biologics.References.Problems.3 Kinetic Processes in Materials.3.0 Introduction and Objectives.3.1 Kinetic Processes in Metals and Alloys.3.2 Kinetic Processes in Ceramics and Glasses.3.3 Kinetic Processes in Polymers.3.4 Kinetic Processes in Composites.3.5 Kinetic Processes in Biologics.References.Problems.4 Transport Properties of Materials.4.0 Introduction and Objectives.4.1 Momentum Transport Properties of Materials.4.2 Heat Transport Properties of Materials.4.3 Mass Transport Properties of Materials.References.Problems.5 Mechanics of Materials.5.0 Introduction and Objectives.5.1 Mechanics of Metals and Alloys.5.2 Mechanics of Ceramics and Glasses.5.3 Mechanics of Polymers.5.4 Mechanics of Composites.5.5 Mechanics of Biologics.References.Problems.6 Electrical, Magnetic, and Optical Properties of Materials.6.1 Electrical Properties of Materials.6.2 Magnetic Properties of Materials.6.3 Optical Properties of Materials.References.Problems.7 Processing of Materials.7.0 Introduction.7.1 Processing of Metals and Alloys.7.2 Processing of Ceramics and Glasses.7.3 Processing of Polymers.7.4 Processing of Composites.7.5 Processing of Biologics.References.Problems.8 Case Studies in Materials Selection.8.0 Introduction and Objectives.8.1 Selection of Metals for a Compressed Air Tank.8.2 Selection of Ceramic Piping for Coal Slurries in a Coal Liquefaction Plant.8.3 Selection of Polymers for Packaging.8.4 Selection of a Composite for an Automotive Drive Shaft.8.5 Selection of Materials as Tooth Coatings.References.Problems.Appendix 1: Energy Values for Single Bonds.Appendix 2: Structure of Some Common Polymers.Appendix 3: Composition of Common Alloys.Appendix 4: Surface and Interfacial Energies.Appendix 5: Thermal Conductivities of Selected Materials.Appendix 6: Diffusivities in Selected Systems.Appendix 7: Mechanical Properties of Selected Materials.Appendix 8: Electrical Conductivity of Selected Materials.Appendix 9: Refractive Index of Selected Materials.Answers to Selected Problems.Index.Sections marked with an asterisk can be omitted in an introductory course.

Reviews for Keren 2 Activity Book

...the author has done an outstanding effort tin collecting the vast information on materials and presenting it in a readable form. (Materials and Manufacturing Process, January 2007) Mitchell's book has achieved a new level and range of information and deserves serious consideration as a backing text for undergraduate MSE courses... (MRS Bulletin, March 2005) ...this book offers a solid foundation in materials engineering and science. (Chemical Engineering Progress, October 2004) ...corrosion professionals are most likely to benefit from this book if they need descriptions of the characteristics of materials with which they are not already familiar. (Corrosion, October 2004) ...very well written, illustrated, bound, and presented...and excellent acquisition...highly recommended... (Choice, Vol. 41, No. 9, May 2004) Overall the text is a worthy addition to the extensive list of MSE textbooks and should be examined as a potential required text for introductory courses. (Journal of Materials Education, 2003)


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