Article Review for Dummies TextBook review: for dummies , the advanced series le moyne college, syracuse, new york idg books worldwide, publishers of the wildly successful for dummies series touted as references for the rest of us , has proved that it is possible to make money and insult one's own clientele at the same time. Imitators have sprung up in all areas, most notably the decidedly low brow primers on percussion instruments, cymbals for simpletons, maracas for morons, and woodblocks for blockheads. The series' influence can even be seen, in reverse, in the modern language association's recent collection of symposium proceedings, gilligan's island for intellectuals. Idg itself has expanded its coverage from its original books on computing to topics such as cooking and music. Most recently idg launched its advanced series of for dummies volumes. Its initial offerings in the series are aeronautics and astronautics for dummies , brain surgery for dummies , and quantum mechanics for dummies . Only the volume on astronautics gave the publishers pause: of every other subject we could claim, 'look this is not rocket science.' i was a skeptical reviewer, but i must admit that the advanced books are quite well done, and not as difficult to fit in the for dummies mold as i would have guessed. In fact, the uncertainty principle may actually be easier to explain to the typical for dummies reader than to the average undergraduate at caltech. The format also allowed the brain surgery volume to dwell in considerable detail on the various organic conditions that most of the series' readers share 151 conditions that would hardly elicit sympathy from the readers of a typical medical textbook. aeronautics and astronautics for dummies begins, as it should, with fundamental concepts such as gravity. Dissertation on PermeationNor are they likely to design a craft to navigate at quasi luminal velocities among black holes or other forms of degenerate matter. In addition to its simple and lucid explanation of abstract ideas, this volume abounds in memorable practical advice. For example, despite convincing proof that the practice actually prevents cancer, smoking near jet fuel is not advisable. Although it is generally both reliable and well written, aeronautics and astronautics is not without flaws. To mention just one, its discussion of dilithium crystals fails to mention that this particular fuel is not likely to be available for another two centuries, if ever. True, it contains detailed step by step recipes for the procedures one would expect: frontal lobotomy, craniotomy, etc. It also provides extensive background material on the brain, including its crucial importance even for dummies . And it is packed with interesting tips and tidbits ranging from advice to keep the scalpel sharp to a warning that most countries require some sort of licensure before permitting most of the procedures described within. quantum mechanics for dummies is in some ways more ambitious than the other two, for it deals almost entirely with abstract matters. Yet the task of explaining strange quantum phenomena to the for dummies audience is facilitated by their lack of classical physical preconceptions. For example, the reader who has no experience with precise measurements of position or momentum is not all all surprised by the impossibility of measure both simultaneously. Essay on Single Life Vs Married LifeSimilarly, one who holds no strong opinions as to whether light is a particle or a wave will not resist being told that it is both. To the author's credit, he takes advantage of his audience's ignorance where he can, yet usually crafts lucid explanations of even analogies with unrelated topics. His elucidation of the copenhagen interpretation makes sense even to someone who could not find denmark on a map of scandinavia, and the explanation of tunneling by analogy to socks lost in the laundry is pure genius! occasionally he falters, though the phrase quantum calamari in connection with s uperconducting qu antum i nterference d evices was utterly uninformative and just too cute. Constitution was written and signed by men who craved independence from britain but who were nonetheless steeped in its history and ideals. Constitution starts with some basic precepts of english governance, but then adds some uniquely american twists three branches of government that act to check and balance each other, for example. Although much thought went into the constitution, the framers left it open to amendment. The first ten amendments were ratified just four years after the constitution itself and are known as the bill of rights. Constitution, as adopted by the philadelphia convention on september 17, 1787, sets out three distinct branches of national government and provides powers to each that serve as a check on the others. The highest elected official in the united states, the president is commander in chief of the u.s. Has the power to veto legislation passed by both houses of congress the house of representatives and the senate. Appoints cabinet officers, supreme court justices, and many other officials subject to confirmation by the senate. The constitution provides for two houses of congress: the house of representatives and the senate. The population of a state determines how many people it elects to the house of representatives. Each state elects two senators, so the senate offers an equal playing field for small states and large states. Congress has the power to make all federal laws, and only the house can introduce tax legislation. The senate has the power to confirm or deny the presidents appointments to the cabinet, the supreme court, and other key positions. Each justice is nominated by the president, confirmed by the senate, and has the opportunity to serve in that position for life as long as he or she demonstrates what the constitution calls 147 good behaviour. Constitution felt the need to spell out the rights of individual citizens in contrast to the establishment of the powers of the federal government enumerated in the constitution itself. Thus, the first ten amendments to the constitution, called the bill of rights, were ratified as a group by december 15, 1791. They are: amendment i: congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances. amendment ii: a well regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed. amendment i: no soldier shall, in time of peace be quartered in any house, without the consent of the owner, nor in time of war, but in a manner to be prescribed by law. amendment iv: the right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized. amendment vii: in suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and no fact tried by a jury, shall be otherwise re examined in any court of the united states, than according to the rules of the common law. amendment vi: excessive bail shall not be required, nor excessive fines imposed, nor cruel and unusual punishments inflicted. amendment ix: the enumeration in the constitution, of certain rights, shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people. amendment x: the powers not delegated to the united states by the constitution, nor prohibited by it to the states, are reserved to the states respectively, or to the people. 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