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... of interest to them. However, references are made to other chapters where appropriate. At the end of the book, is a thesaurus, which enables the reader to delve deeper into terms that have been mentioned within the main body of the book. It is at this point, that related theories and concepts are discussed, for each of the terms mentioned. The reader is encouraged to think of the introduction, main body and thesaurus as a wheel. The authors describe the introduction and conclusion as the centre of the wheel, the remaining chapters as the spokes, and the thesaurus as the rim. This proposal enables the readers to understand the way in which, the authors intended for the book to be read. The chapters are split into the following headings: entering and leaving, rules are rules, dealing & double dealing, morals, greening, it's not my problem, learning the ropes, machines & mechanising, ...
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