01883nas 2200613-a 450 99621138120331620240413012223.0(CKB)954921418481(CONSER)---90640968-(EXLCZ)9995492141848119891117a19909999 --- aengtxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierHRMagazineAlexandria, VA Society for Human Resource Management©1990-1 online resourceTitle from cover.Print version: HRMagazine. 1047-3149 (DLC) 90640968 (OCoLC)20665218 Human resource magazineHR magazineHuman resources management magazineHRM magazineHR MAGAZINEHR MAGAZINE STRATEGIES AND SOLUTIONS FOR HUMAN RESOURCE PROFESSIONALSHRMagazinePersonnel managementPeriodicalsPersonnelDirectionPériodiquesMensuelseclasGestion du personneleclasRessources humaineseclasPersonnel managementfast(OCoLC)fst01058797HW_HRMlessPersonnel ManagementPeriodicals.fastPeriodicals.lcgftPeriodical.Journal.Personnel managementPersonnelDirectionMensuels.Gestion du personnel.Ressources humaines.Personnel management.HW_HRM.Personnel Management.658Society for Human Resource Management (U.S.)JOURNAL996211381203316exl_impl conversionHRMagazine2412526UNISA05259nam 2200637Ia 450 991102017380332120200520144314.01-283-40806-697866134080681-4443-9331-61-4443-9333-2(CKB)3460000000000058(EBL)675260(OCoLC)716212741(SSID)ssj0000482401(PQKBManifestationID)11324758(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000482401(PQKBWorkID)10525758(PQKB)10456202(MiAaPQ)EBC675260(EXLCZ)99346000000000005820110415d2011 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrTechnology of bottled water3rd ed. /edited by Nicholas Dege.Chichester [U.K.] Wiley-Blackwell20111 online resource (468 p.)Rev. ed. of: Technology of bottled water / edited by Dorothy Senior and Nicholas Dege, 2004.1-4051-9932-6 Includes bibliographical references and index.Technology of Bottled Water; Contents; Preface; Contributors; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Background; 1.2 The third edition; 2 Market Development of Bottled Waters; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 The historical background; 2.3 Market segmentation; 2.4 Global giants and local leaders; 2.5 Global review; 2.6 USA; 2.7 West Europe into the new millennium; 2.8 China; 2.9 Bottled water and the environment; 2.10 Flavoured and functional waters; 2.11 Trends for the future; References; Further reading; 3 Categories of Bottled Water; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Europe; 3.2.1 Natural mineral waters (NMWs)3.2.2 Spring water (SW)3.2.3 Other bottled waters in Europe; 3.2.4 Implementation of the Directives in Europe; 3.3 North America; 3.3.1 United States; 3.3.2 Canada; 3.4 Codex Alimentarius; 3.4.1 Codex and Natural Mineral Waters; 3.4.2 Codex and non-Natural Mineral Waters; 3.5 Russia; 3.5.1 Bottled mineral water; 3.5.2 Bottled drinking water; 3.6 Latin America; 3.6.1 Argentina; 3.6.2 Brazil; 3.6.3 Mexico; 3.7 Australia and New Zealand; 3.8 Asia; 3.9 South Africa; 3.9.1 Natural waters; 3.9.2 Waters defined by origin; 3.9.3 Prepared waters; 3.10 Conclusions; Acknowledgements; References4 Hydrogeology of Bottled Waters4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Understanding underground water - Hydrogeology; 4.2.1 Underground water - a key part of the water cycle; 4.2.2 Recharge to underground water; 4.2.3 Groundwater occurrence; 4.2.4 Water levels and groundwater flow; 4.2.5 Storage of water in aquifers; 4.2.6 Wells, springs and boreholes; 4.2.7 Flow to wells and boreholes; 4.3 Groundwater quality; 4.3.1 Hydrochemistry - the history of a groundwater; 4.3.2 Terms, definitions and concepts; 4.3.3 Hardness and alkalinity; 4.3.4 Evolution of groundwaters; 4.3.5 Human influences on groundwater4.3.6 Hydrochemical classification of bottled waters4.4 Groundwater source development; 4.4.1 Stages of development; 4.4.2 Resource evaluation; 4.4.3 Source definition; 4.4.4 Source construction; 4.4.5 Variation of aquifer properties with depth; 4.5 Management of groundwater sources; 4.5.1 Record keeping; 4.5.2 Monitoring, maintenance and rehabilitation; 4.5.3 Sampling and water quality analysis; 4.5.4 Monitoring borehole yield; 4.5.5 Changes in water quality; 4.5.6 Control of resource exploitation; 4.6 Protecting groundwater quality; 4.6.1 Changing policies and perspectives4.6.2 Source protection zones4.6.3 Hazard identification and mapping; 4.6.4 Groundwater vulnerability and natural attenuation; 4.6.5 Wellhead protection; 4.6.6 Risk assessment and catchment management; References; 5 Water Treatments; 5.1 Why and when water must be treated; 5.1.1 Compliance with local regulations; 5.1.2 Quality reasons; 5.1.3 Marketing reasons; 5.2 Water treatment objectives; 5.2.1 Removal of undissolved elements; 5.2.2 Removal/inactivation of undesirable biological elements; 5.2.3 Removal of undesirable and/or unstable chemical elements; 5.2.4 Addition of 'valuable' elements5.3 Water treatment processesThe fully revised third edition of this unique and comprehensive overview of the science and technology of the bottled waters industry contains brand new chapters which address these new developments. As well as an updated introductory chapter reviewing the market, the degree to which the global legislative and regulatory picture has changed is examined, and new and increasingly-used quality standards are assessed. The book provides a definitive source of reference for all those involved in bottled water production: beverage technologists, packaging technologists, analytical chemists, microbioBottlingBottled waterBottling.Bottled water.663.61663/.61Dege Nicholas884178Senior Dorothy A. G1240242MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9911020173803321Technology of bottled water2877291UNINA04361nam 22007575 450 991087897670332120250808085217.09783031638060(electronic bk.)978303163805310.1007/978-3-031-63806-0(MiAaPQ)EBC31579727(Au-PeEL)EBL31579727(CKB)33645288900041(DE-He213)978-3-031-63806-0(OCoLC)1451680003(EXLCZ)993364528890004120240803d2024 u| 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierAustralia's Forgotten Soldiers in the Empire, 1939–1947 Prisoners of War, International Diplomacy and Australian Foreign Policy /by Lee Rippon1st ed. 2024.Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland :Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,2024.1 online resource (358 pages)Britain and the World,2947-7190Print version: Rippon, Lee Australia's Forgotten Soldiers in the Empire, 1939-1947 Cham : Palgrave Macmillan,c2024 9783031638053 Chapter 1. Introduction: Prisoner of War Diplomacy -- Chapter 2. Prisoners of War in Law, War and Foreign Policy -- Chapter 3. ‘Going in the Bag’ -- Chapter 4. Australia, Britain and Empire Prisoner of War Policy in International Politics, 1939-1942 -- Chapter 5. Detention -- Chapter 6. Punishing the Prisoners: Reprisals, Manipulation, Manacles, and Maltreatment -- Chapter 7. Employing the Enemy: Prisoner of War Labour -- Chapter 8. Wartime Exchange and Repatriation -- Chapter 9. The Beginning of the End: Armistice to Peace -- Chapter 10. Conclusion.This book explores how Australia managed the prisoner of war issue throughout the Second World War and the immediate post-war period. It examines how the Australian government responded to the captivity of thousands of Australians in Italy and the detention of an even greater number of Italians in Australia. The war, it finds, created a series of diplomatic and political challenges for belligerent governments, including Australia. The author contends that Australia’s response was guided not only by other pragmatic considerations such as reciprocity, the practicalities of war and, importantly, national interest. The Australian government was not the only one to manage its prisoner of war policy in this way. By exploring the Australian government’s relationship with Britain as part of the British Empire, this book clarifies under what circumstances and to what extent Australia sought to assert a level of independence in pursuing its national interest, even when that approach did not align with British policy. Lee Rippon is an early career historian and academic tutor at Flinders University in Adelaide, Australia. Her research focuses on Australia’s military and political contribution to the empire during the Second World War.Britain and the World,2947-7190AustralasiaHistoryInternational relationsHistoryImperialismMilitary historyGreat BritainHistoryWorld historyAustralian HistoryDiplomatic and International HistoryImperialism and ColonialismMilitary HistoryHistory of Britain and IrelandWorld History, Global and Transnational HistoryAustralasia.History.International relationsHistory.Imperialism.Military history.Great BritainHistory.World history.Australian History.Diplomatic and International History.Imperialism and Colonialism.Military History.History of Britain and Ireland.World History, Global and Transnational History.940.5470994990Rippon Lee1764982MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQ9910878976703321Australia's Forgotten Soldiers in the Empire, 1939–19474430616UNINA