Friday, February 7, 2020

McGraw Hill Chemistry Matter and Change Answers

McGraw Hill Chemistry Matter and Change AnswersMcGraw Hill Chemistry Matter and Change, by John H. McGraw, is a book I'm sure you have heard of, because of its title. But it's also a book that I've read several times, so you may be curious as to what the book is about. It's about a chemical engineer who's afraid that he's not doing his job right, because he doesn't know what his boss wants him to do. And he wonders if he'll ever find out the answer to that question.The main character, Kip, is the right-hand man to the man who runs the world. It's his job to go from company to company visiting different departments and sending them copies of one's quarterly profit and loss statements. When they receive a copy, they send it back with the chemical engineer's opinion on what his duties are.When he feels it doesn't really fit, Kip struggles to figure out what his experience tells him to do. He tries to get information from other engineers who try to stop him from doing his job, but they t ell him that this is what the company wants and if they can't do what they're supposed to do, they should leave.McGraw's idea is that this person's opinion is completely subjective and that any given person's opinion may not be totally correct or completely incorrect. This doesn't stop him from providing what he feels the material tells him, even though he feels it's wrong. So, as he goes to visit different departments, he interviews people to ask them what their experiences told them, and then he works backwards to see what his own knowledge tells him to do.While this could easily be turned into a children's book, it's not. In fact, even though the main character is a child, he has very adult concerns that need to be addressed. His mind is constantly jaded, and the constant fear of what his superiors think of him keeps him from doing his job properly.It's a good book for a wide variety of readers, but I thought I'd give some of my notes as a way to describe what I thought of McGraw 's book. One of the things I like is that his views are never presented as just an engineer's; they're portrayed from a distance, with actual human interactions.I don't think this will win over everyone, but it's a good book that I hope you check out. If you're looking for a fun book about another side of an engineer's job, it might be worth a read.

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