00945nam 2200169z- 450 9910690612903321(CKB)5470000002340188(EXLCZ)99547000000234018820230503cuuuuuuuu -u- -engDefense acquisition : best commercial practices can improve program outcomes : statement for the record by Louis J. Rodrigues, Director, Defense Acquisitions Issues, National Security and International Affairs Division, before the Subcommittee on ReadineWashington, D.C. (P.O. Box 37050, Washington, D.C. 20013)Defense acquisition BOOK9910690612903321Defense acquisition : best commercial practices can improve program outcomes : statement for the record by Louis J. Rodrigues, Director, Defense Acquisitions Issues, National Security and International Affairs Division, before the Subcommittee on Readine3117097UNINA04530nam a2200349Ii 4500991003223559707536070802s2000 enka s 001 0 eng d97807506483490750648341b13651195-39ule_instBibl. Dip.le Aggr. Ingegneria Innovazione - Sez. Ingegneria Innovazioneeng623.8322Butler, Don627328Guide to ship repair estimates (in man-hours)[e-book] /Don ButlerOxford ;Boston :Butterworth-Heinemann,2000x, 95 p. :ill. ;23 cmIncludes indexDry-docking works: Berth preparation; Shifting of blocks after docking vessel; Docking and undocking; Dock rent per day; Dock services; Hull preparation; Hull painting; Rudder works; Propeller; Tailshaft. Steel Works: Hull steel repairs. Pipe works: Pipe work renewals in schedule 40 steel; Pipe work renewals in schedule 80 steel; Pipe work renewals in copper; Hot dip galvanising after manufacture. Mechanical works: Overhauling diesel engines; Top overhaul; Cylinder covers; Cylinder liners; Bearing survey; Crankshaft deflections & crankcase doors; Four stroke, Trunk type, Main engines; Gear boxes of Medium speed engines; Overhauling valves: line valves, pressure valves; Main condenser; Main steam Turbines; Flexible coupling; Auxiliary Steam Turbines; Turbo Alternator; Feed Pumps; Oil Tanker Cargo Pump; Air Compressors; Air Receivers; Pumps; Boilers. Electrical Works: Insulation resistance tests; Electric motors; Electric generators; Switchboard; Running and installing electric cables; Installing junction boxes; Running and installing cable conduit. General works: Tank cleaning; Removal of tank manhole cover for access and refitting with new cover joint; pumping out of bilge water or slops into shore facility per tonne; Hand cleaning of bilge areas or inside tanks per square metre; Hand scraping of internal steel areas per square metre; Tank testing by low pressure compressed air; Tank testing by filling with sea waterDon Butler has compiled an invaluable list of the man-hours required for ship repair estimates. All ships must undergo regular dry-docking for examination by a third party surveyor; this is a mandatory requirement for ships which ply their trade on either world wide or coastal area basis. This dry-docking period is usually used as a time to carry out known damage repairs, cleaning and painting, upgrades and regular machinery overhauls. The author provides estimates for all situations which may arise, enabling the repair superintendent to anticipate costs, and therefore to prepare an accurate repair specification well in advance, for issue to the repairer. Don Butler has gathered the information in this book over more than twenty years in the repair field. He is a holder of the DTI Combined first class Engineers Certificate of competency for steam and motor ships and a Fellow of the Institute of Marine Engineers (F.I.Mar.E). He is also a Member of the Society of Consulting Marine Engineers and Ship Surveyors (M.C.M.S). Produced for technical superintendents of ship owners and ship managers; outlines the manner in which ship repair companies compile quotations. Made up of man-hours rather than monetary value, to assist long-term pricing; books of 'prices only' will have no long-term relevance, whereas time in man-hours will be universally applicable and more durableElectronic reproduction.Amsterdam :Elsevier Science & Technology,2007.Mode of access: World Wide Web.System requirements: Web browser.Title from title screen (viewed on July 25, 2007).Access may be restricted to users at subscribing institutionsShipyardsManagementShipsMaintenance and repairEstimatesElectronic books.localOriginal07506483419780750648349(DLC) 00711582(OCoLC)44736400Referexhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780750648349An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click for informationPublisher descriptionhttp://catdir.loc.gov/catdir/description/els031/00711582.htmlTable of contentshttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/els031/00711582.html.b1365119503-03-2224-01-08991003223559707536Guide to ship repair estimates (in man-hours1213501UNISALENTOle02624-01-08m@ -engenk0003854nam 2200397 450 991078839760332120231021084540.01-63905-007-8(MiAaPQ)EBC7293412(Au-PeEL)EBL7293412(EXLCZ)992845643010004120231021d2021 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierThe Fine Art of Trial Advocacy A Young Lawyer's Resource for Success /Paul Mark SandlerChicago, Illinois :American Bar Association,[2021]©20211 online resource (429 pages)Includes index.Print version: Sandler, Paul Mark The Fine Art of Trial Advocacy La Vergne : American Bar Association,c2022 9781639050062 Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Contents -- Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- About the Author -- Section I: The Heritage of the Trial Lawyer -- Chapter 1: The Common Law -- Chapter 2: Biographical Sketches of Great Trial Lawyers in History -- Demosthenes (384 B.C.-322 B.C.) -- Quintus Hortensius Hortalus (114 B.C.-50 B.C.) -- Marcus Tullius Cicero (106 B.C.-43 B.C.) -- Hortensia (50 B.C.-c. 1 B.C.) -- Andrew Hamilton (1676-1741) -- John Adams (1735-1826) -- Luther Martin (1748-1826) -- Thomas Erskine (1750-1823) -- William Garrow (1760-1840) -- James Scarlett (1769-1844) -- Daniel Webster (1772-1852) -- Lord Henry Brougham (1778-1868) -- Charles Phillips (1787-1859) -- Reverdy Johnson (1796-1876) -- Rufus Choate (1799-1859) -- Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865) -- Edward Henry Carson (1854-1935) -- Clarence Darrow (1857-1938) -- Edward Marshall Hall (1858-1927) -- Earl Rogers (1869-1922) -- Max D. Steuer (1870-1940) -- Martin Wiley Littleton (1872-1934) -- Weymouth Kirkland (1877-1965) -- Moe Levine (1908-1974) -- Thurgood Marshall (1908-1993) -- Edward Bennett Williams (1920-1988) -- Section II: The Prerequisites of the Trial Lawyer -- Chapter 3: The Role and Qualities of the Trial Lawyer, and Beginning Your Career -- Chapter 4: Orientation to the Practice of Law for the New Advocate -- Chapter 5: Ethics -- Chapter 6: Professionalism and Civility -- Chapter 7: Discovery: Prelude to Trial -- Chapter 8: Rules of Procedure and Evidence, and Policies of Individual Judges -- Section III: Courtroom Rhetoric: The Fundamentals of Persuasion -- Chapter 9: Classical Rhetoric and the Modern Trial Lawyer -- Chapter 10: Overcoming the Greatest Challenge of Persuasion: Connecting with Your Listener -- Chapter 11: Style: The Measure of a Great Argument -- Chapter 12: Clarity of Expression: The Keystone of Successful Advocacy.Chapter 13: Logic and Emotion: The Alpha and Omega of Persuasion -- Section IV: The Trial -- Chapter 14: Voir Dire, In the Beginning -- Chapter 15: Opening Statement -- Chapter 16: Direct Examination, Part 1: The Heart of the Trial -- Chapter 17: Direct Examination, Part 2: Deus ex Machina-The Expert Witness -- Chapter 18: Cross-Examination: A Legal Engine for Truth -- Chapter 19: Closing Argument -- Chapter 20: Preserving and Protecting the Appeal -- Section V: Conclusion -- Chapter 21: Lessons Learned from Our Mistakes -- Chapter 22: What Judges Want from Trial Lawyers: A View from the Bench -- Appendix I: The Opening Statements in United States v. Rosen -- Appendix II: The Closing Arguments in United States v. Rosen -- Index.Trial practiceUnited StatesOutlines, syllabi, etcTrial practice347.7375Sandler Paul Mark1497347MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910788397603321The Fine Art of Trial Advocacy3722426UNINA