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Understanding space / Seller, Jerry Jon / McGraw Hill - 1994
Title : Understanding space : : an introduction to astronautics Material Type: printed text Authors: Seller, Jerry Jon, Author ; Astore, William J., ; Larson, Wiley J., Author Publisher: McGraw Hill Publication Date: 1994 Pagination: xvi, 655 p. Layout: ill. Size: 29 cm. ISBN (or other code): 978-0-07-057027-6 Price: บริจาค. Languages : English (eng) Descriptors: [LCSH]Astronautics
[LCSH]Problems, exercises, etcKeywords: Space.
Astronautics.Class number: TL791 .S44 1994 Curricular : BSMT/MESE/MSM Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=23275 Understanding space : : an introduction to astronautics [printed text] / Seller, Jerry Jon, Author ; Astore, William J., ; Larson, Wiley J., Author . - Boston, Mass. : McGraw Hill, 1994 . - xvi, 655 p. : ill. ; 29 cm.
ISBN : 978-0-07-057027-6 : บริจาค.
Languages : English (eng)
Descriptors: [LCSH]Astronautics
[LCSH]Problems, exercises, etcKeywords: Space.
Astronautics.Class number: TL791 .S44 1994 Curricular : BSMT/MESE/MSM Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=23275 Hold
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Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 32002000356020 TL791 S44 1994 Book Main Library General Shelf Available Edutainment Collection. Space chimps 2 / Williams, John H ; Starz Animation (Firm) ; Sonnenfeld, Barry ; Odyssey Entertainment (Firm) ; DeMicco, Kirk ; Vanguard Animation (Firm) ; Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment, Inc ; Moreland, Rob ; Samberg, Andy ; Hines, Cheryl ; Daniels, Jeff ; Warburton, Patrick ; Chenoweth, Kristin ; Tucci, Stanley / Beverly Hills, Calif. : 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment - [2010]
Collection Title: Edutainment Collection Title : Space chimps 2 : Zartog Strikes Back Material Type: multimedia document Authors: Williams, John H ; Starz Animation (Firm) ; Sonnenfeld, Barry ; Odyssey Entertainment (Firm) ; DeMicco, Kirk ; Vanguard Animation (Firm) ; Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment, Inc ; Moreland, Rob ; Samberg, Andy (1978-) ; Hines, Cheryl ; Daniels, Jeff (1955-) ; Warburton, Patrick ; Chenoweth, Kristin ; Tucci, Stanley Publisher: Beverly Hills, Calif. : 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment Publication Date: [2010] Pagination: 1 videodisc (81 min.) Layout: sd., col. Size: 4 3/4 in Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Chimpanzees Astronauts Interplanetary voyages Space probes Abstract: Ham III is the grandson of the first chimp astronaut. Soon, the fun-loving chimp has to get serious about the mission - rid a far-away planet of their nefarious leader. Ham III becomes a reluctant hero and learns the true meaning of courage as he and his crewmates, the fearless Lt. Luna and their uptight commander, Titan, risk everything in an effort to save the peaceful inhabitants of a distant planet from the evil dictator Zartog Link for e-copy: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1537481 Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=18527 Edutainment Collection. Space chimps 2 : Zartog Strikes Back [multimedia document] / Williams, John H ; Starz Animation (Firm) ; Sonnenfeld, Barry ; Odyssey Entertainment (Firm) ; DeMicco, Kirk ; Vanguard Animation (Firm) ; Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment, Inc ; Moreland, Rob ; Samberg, Andy (1978-) ; Hines, Cheryl ; Daniels, Jeff (1955-) ; Warburton, Patrick ; Chenoweth, Kristin ; Tucci, Stanley . - Beverly Hills, Calif. : 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment, [2010] . - 1 videodisc (81 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
Languages : English (eng)
Keywords: Chimpanzees Astronauts Interplanetary voyages Space probes Abstract: Ham III is the grandson of the first chimp astronaut. Soon, the fun-loving chimp has to get serious about the mission - rid a far-away planet of their nefarious leader. Ham III becomes a reluctant hero and learns the true meaning of courage as he and his crewmates, the fearless Lt. Luna and their uptight commander, Titan, risk everything in an effort to save the peaceful inhabitants of a distant planet from the evil dictator Zartog Link for e-copy: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1537481 Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=18527 Copies
Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 32002000344364 DVD 11061 S732 2010 Movie Main Library Library Counter Not for loan SIU Thesis. State as Co-Producer in Tourism Space Management and Strategy: Theoretical Framework of “TIME-SPACE & SELF”, Study Research based on Institution’s Policy Approach in Thailand / Thanan Apivantanaporn / Bangkok: Shinawatra University - 2017
Collection Title: SIU Thesis Title : State as Co-Producer in Tourism Space Management and Strategy: Theoretical Framework of “TIME-SPACE & SELF”, Study Research based on Institution’s Policy Approach in Thailand Material Type: printed text Authors: Thanan Apivantanaporn, Author ; Walsh, John, Associated Name ; Chanchai Bunchapattanasakda, Associated Name Publisher: Bangkok: Shinawatra University Publication Date: 2017 Pagination: x, 137 p. Layout: ill, Tables Size: 30 cm. Price: 500.00 General note: SIU THE: SOM-PhD-MS-2017-01
Thesis. [PhD. [Philosophy in Management Science]].-- Shinawatra University, 2017Languages : English (eng) Descriptors: [LCSH]Tourism Keywords: Creative tourism,
Experience design,
Self in tourism space,
Service Innovation,
State in tourism space development,
Time and Space commodification,
Tourism commodification,
Tourism spaceAbstract: This paper proposes a management model call ‘State as Co-Producer in the realm of tourism space: theoretical framework of TIME-SPACE & SELF’. This approach will contribute to the state’s policy and planning for tourism development. While traditional state’s role acts as a typical regulator or basic state developer e.g., building fundamental infrastructure and promoting the destination brand image, this paper proposes state in a new set of paradigm shift in more practical policy and planning, proactive-state as a co-stage producer. While the destination should not be viewed as blank space and the government-state’s job is to fill up this empty space by merely building basic infrastructures, instead we argue and suggest state’s role as proactive ‘co-stage producer’ to script, to theme, to nationalize, and to standardize the spaces as experiential stage or dramatized theater.
The research methodology is constructed from a set of serial researches of data collections as a larger doctoral research project. As tourism industry involves different and fragmented stakeholders, the researches are conducted with different interest groups from various tourism bodies: government, academic institutions, service providers (small-boutique hotel, spa service, tour operator, restaurant), and also tourists with different research questions for different sample.
In the finding drawn from the empirical cases in Thailand where state’s role has been co-producing the new tourism space through the time - space commodification and performing the frontstage and backstage management under the state’s policies and planning and create the new flow of consumption and production for new spaces. Simultaneously the tourist consumes space and time through their own five sensory touches. In this research the postmodern tourist becomes central study which plays role as new middle income consumer and quest for new tourism space of authenticity and modernity.
This paper put together these variable and construct the interrelationship pattern where ‘Time to be commodified’, ‘Space to be consumed’, and ‘Self to be experienced’ create the new flow of production and consumption within the new tourism space.Curricular : BBA/MBA/PhDM Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=26633 SIU Thesis. State as Co-Producer in Tourism Space Management and Strategy: Theoretical Framework of “TIME-SPACE & SELF”, Study Research based on Institution’s Policy Approach in Thailand [printed text] / Thanan Apivantanaporn, Author ; Walsh, John, Associated Name ; Chanchai Bunchapattanasakda, Associated Name . - [S.l.] : Bangkok: Shinawatra University, 2017 . - x, 137 p. : ill, Tables ; 30 cm.
500.00
SIU THE: SOM-PhD-MS-2017-01
Thesis. [PhD. [Philosophy in Management Science]].-- Shinawatra University, 2017
Languages : English (eng)
Descriptors: [LCSH]Tourism Keywords: Creative tourism,
Experience design,
Self in tourism space,
Service Innovation,
State in tourism space development,
Time and Space commodification,
Tourism commodification,
Tourism spaceAbstract: This paper proposes a management model call ‘State as Co-Producer in the realm of tourism space: theoretical framework of TIME-SPACE & SELF’. This approach will contribute to the state’s policy and planning for tourism development. While traditional state’s role acts as a typical regulator or basic state developer e.g., building fundamental infrastructure and promoting the destination brand image, this paper proposes state in a new set of paradigm shift in more practical policy and planning, proactive-state as a co-stage producer. While the destination should not be viewed as blank space and the government-state’s job is to fill up this empty space by merely building basic infrastructures, instead we argue and suggest state’s role as proactive ‘co-stage producer’ to script, to theme, to nationalize, and to standardize the spaces as experiential stage or dramatized theater.
The research methodology is constructed from a set of serial researches of data collections as a larger doctoral research project. As tourism industry involves different and fragmented stakeholders, the researches are conducted with different interest groups from various tourism bodies: government, academic institutions, service providers (small-boutique hotel, spa service, tour operator, restaurant), and also tourists with different research questions for different sample.
In the finding drawn from the empirical cases in Thailand where state’s role has been co-producing the new tourism space through the time - space commodification and performing the frontstage and backstage management under the state’s policies and planning and create the new flow of consumption and production for new spaces. Simultaneously the tourist consumes space and time through their own five sensory touches. In this research the postmodern tourist becomes central study which plays role as new middle income consumer and quest for new tourism space of authenticity and modernity.
This paper put together these variable and construct the interrelationship pattern where ‘Time to be commodified’, ‘Space to be consumed’, and ‘Self to be experienced’ create the new flow of production and consumption within the new tourism space.Curricular : BBA/MBA/PhDM Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=26633 Hold
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Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 32002000592913 SIU THE: SOM-PhD-MS-2017-01 c.1 SIU Thesis and Dissertation Graduate Library Thesis Corner Available 32002000592947 SIU THE: SOM-PhD-MS-2017-01 c.2 SIU Thesis and Dissertation Graduate Library Thesis Corner Available Does Access to Green Space Impact the Mental Well-being of Children / McCormick, Rachel in Journal of Pediatric Nursing, Vol.37 No.6 (Nov-Dec) 2017 ([03/29/2018])
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Title : Does Access to Green Space Impact the Mental Well-being of Children : A Systematic Review Material Type: printed text Authors: McCormick, Rachel, Author Publication Date: 2018 Article on page: p.3-7 Languages : English (eng) Original Language : English (eng)
in Journal of Pediatric Nursing > Vol.37 No.6 (Nov-Dec) 2017 [03/29/2018] . - p.3-7Keywords: Green space, Access, Mental health, Stress, Children Abstract: Problem
An increasing body of research is showing associations between green space and overall health. Children are spending more time indoors while pediatric mental and behavioral health problems are increasing. A systematic review of the literature was done to examine the association between access to green space and the mental well-being of children.
Eligibility Criteria
Articles were limited to English language, ages 0–18 years, and publish date 2012–2017.
Sample
The search yielded 341 articles in Ovid, 81 in Pub Med and 123 in Scopus. Articles that were not original research and that were not a pediatric population were excluded. Twelve articles fit the selection criteria.
Results
Twelve articles relating to green space and the mental well-being of children were reviewed. Three articles outside the date criteria were included as they are cited often in the literature as important early research on this topic.
Conclusions
Access to green space was associated with improved mental well-being, overall health and cognitive development of children. It promotes attention restoration, memory, competence, supportive social groups, self-discipline, moderates stress, improves behaviors and symptoms of ADHD and was even associated with higher standardized test scores.
Implications
Scientific evidence demonstrating the mental health benefits of access to nature for children can guide policy and urban planning, while nursing interventions and initiatives can enhance health by promoting outdoor play, educating patients and families, advocating for recess times and green environments at school as well as healing gardens in hospital settings.Link for e-copy: http://www.journals.elsevier.com/journal-of-pediatric-nursing/ Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=27615 [article] Does Access to Green Space Impact the Mental Well-being of Children : A Systematic Review [printed text] / McCormick, Rachel, Author . - 2018 . - p.3-7.
Languages : English (eng) Original Language : English (eng)
in Journal of Pediatric Nursing > Vol.37 No.6 (Nov-Dec) 2017 [03/29/2018] . - p.3-7Keywords: Green space, Access, Mental health, Stress, Children Abstract: Problem
An increasing body of research is showing associations between green space and overall health. Children are spending more time indoors while pediatric mental and behavioral health problems are increasing. A systematic review of the literature was done to examine the association between access to green space and the mental well-being of children.
Eligibility Criteria
Articles were limited to English language, ages 0–18 years, and publish date 2012–2017.
Sample
The search yielded 341 articles in Ovid, 81 in Pub Med and 123 in Scopus. Articles that were not original research and that were not a pediatric population were excluded. Twelve articles fit the selection criteria.
Results
Twelve articles relating to green space and the mental well-being of children were reviewed. Three articles outside the date criteria were included as they are cited often in the literature as important early research on this topic.
Conclusions
Access to green space was associated with improved mental well-being, overall health and cognitive development of children. It promotes attention restoration, memory, competence, supportive social groups, self-discipline, moderates stress, improves behaviors and symptoms of ADHD and was even associated with higher standardized test scores.
Implications
Scientific evidence demonstrating the mental health benefits of access to nature for children can guide policy and urban planning, while nursing interventions and initiatives can enhance health by promoting outdoor play, educating patients and families, advocating for recess times and green environments at school as well as healing gardens in hospital settings.Link for e-copy: http://www.journals.elsevier.com/journal-of-pediatric-nursing/ Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=27615