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Allegations of fraud, conflict of interest, and other ethical
dilemmas have troubled the scientific community. With increasing
frequency, graduate programs in the biomedical sciences are
offering formalized training in the principles of responsible
scientific conduct. Scientific Integrity, Fourth Edition covers
essential topics related to the conduct of scientific
investigation, such as guidelines, policies, standards, and codes
and contains highly relevant interactive case studies. This
textbook covers broad areas of scientific integrity and meets the
needs of students and scientists working in the biomedical
sciences. Newly updated case studies that parallel the material
presented in the chapters are included to illustrate the diversity
of issues that have been identified under the umbrella of
scientific integrity. All chapters have been thoroughly updated,
especially with regard to the new technologies in data discovery
and sharing, and the latest NIH and international best practices
guidelines. This title is published by the American Society of
Microbiology Press and distributed by Taylor and Francis in rest of
world territories.
Despite her prolific output, ageless writer and wit Dorothy Parker
(1893-1967) never penned an autobiography (although if she had, she
said that it would have been titled Mongrel). Combing through her
stories, poems, articles, reviews, correspondence, and even her
rare journalism and song lyrics, editor Barry Day has selected and
arranged passages that describe her life and its
preoccupations-urban living, the theater and cinema, the battle of
the sexes, and death by dissipation. Best known for her scathing
pieces for the New Yorker and her membership in the Algonquin Round
Table ("The greatest collection of unsaleable wit in America."),
Parker filled her work with a unique mix of fearlessness,
melancholy, savvy, and hope. In Dorothy Parker, the irrepressible
writer addresses: her early career writing for magazines; her
championing of social causes such as integration; and the obsession
with suicide that became another drama ("Scratch an actor...and
you'll find an actress."), literature ("This is not a novel to be
tossed aside lightly. It should be thrown with great force.") and
much more.
Is Hitler bigger than Napoleon? Washington bigger than Lincoln?
Picasso bigger than Einstein? Quantitative analysts are rapidly
finding homes in social and cultural domains, from finance to
politics. What about history? In this fascinating book, Steve
Skiena and Charles Ward bring quantitative analysis to bear on
ranking and comparing historical reputations. They evaluate each
person by aggregating the traces of millions of opinions, just as
Google ranks webpages. The book includes a technical discussion for
readers interested in the details of the methods, but no
mathematical or computational background is necessary to understand
the rankings or conclusions. Along the way, the authors present the
rankings of more than one thousand of history's most significant
people in science, politics, entertainment, and all areas of human
endeavor. Anyone interested in history or biography can see where
their favorite figures place in the grand scheme of things.
Named for their probably mythical leader, Ned Ludd, the Luddites
were a group of social agitators in nineteenth-century Britain who
tried to prevent the mechanization of cloth factories, which they
blamed for increased unemployment, poverty, and hunger in
industrial centers. Though famous for their often violent protests,
the Luddites also engaged in literary resistance in the form of
poems, proclamations, petitions, songs, and letters. In Writings of
the Luddites, Kevin Binfield collects complete texts written by
Luddites or Luddite sympathizers between 1811 and 1816, adds
detailed notes, and organizes the documents by the three primary
regions of origin: the Midlands, Northwestern England, and
Yorkshire. Binfield's extensive introduction provides a historical
overview of the Luddites and their activities, explores their
rhetorical strategies, and illuminates their literary context.
Written for the most part from a collective point of view, the
texts themselves range from judicious to bloodthirsty in tone and
reveal a fascination both with legal forms of address and with the
more personal forms of Romantic literature, as well as with the
recent political revolutions in France and America.
First published Open Access under a Creative Commons license as
What is Rhythmanalysis?, this title is now also available as part
of the Bloomsbury Research Methods series. In recent years, there
has been growing interest in Henri Lefebvre’s posthumously
published volume, Rhythmanalysis. For Lefebvre and subsequent
scholars, rhythmanalysis is a research strategy which offers a
means of thinking space and time together in the study of everyday
life, and this remains its strength and appeal. This book addresses
the task of how to do rhythmanalysis. It discusses the history and
development of rhythmanalysis from Lefebvre to the present day in a
range of fields including cultural history and studies of place,
work and nature. For Lefebvre, it is necessary to be ‘grasped
by’ a rhythm at a bodily level in order to grasp it. And yet we
also need critical distance to fully understand it. Rhythmanalysis
is therefore both corporeal and conceptual. This book considers how
the body is directly deployed as a research tool in
rhythmanalytical research as well as how audio-visual methods can
get at rhythm beyond the capacity of the senses to perceive it. In
particular, the book includes detailed discussion of research on
different forms of mobility – from driving to dancing – and on
the social life of markets – from finance to fish. Dawn Lyon
highlights the gains, limitations and lively potential of
rhythmanalysis for spatially, temporally and sensually attuned
practices of research. This engaging text will be of interest to
students and researchers in sociology, criminology, socio-legal
studies, geography, urban studies, architecture, anthropology,
economics and cultural studies.
Earth-sheltered building has existed since the heyday of Skara
Brae in Scotland 5,000 years ago, and is used today by people
around the world, from the Yaodong of northwest China to the
subterranean residents of Coober Pedy, Australia, and even to
converted missile silos in America. Contrary to popular
misconceptions of being cramped, dark, or dank domiciles,
earth-sheltered homes come in a number of different styles,
incorporating brilliant techniques designed to bring light and air
into the home.
With The Complete Guide to Building Affordable Earth-Sheltered
Homes, you will learn about the many different types of
earth-sheltered homes and their various advantages, including a
life span that can be two to three times longer than that of
conventional housing, inexpensive building materials, and reduced
maintenance costs. Additionally, the energy costs of an
earth-sheltered home can be as much as 80 percent lower than a
conventional home's power costs.
The book also examines the different environmental factors that you
need to consider when selecting which style to build and how to
begin, and carry out, your building process. Some of the factors
discussed include the different types of soil and how to adjust to
them, the level of precipitation and how to manage runoff, and how
to maximize use of natural light sources.
Construction experts and earth-sheltered homebuilders have been
interviewed and their expertise is included in this guide to help
you learn how you can create your own underground home. Details of
construction methods are found throughout the book, including tips
and advice for planning, excavation, flooring, walls, framing,
waterproofing, roofing, drainage, and insulation. You will also
learn how to pour your own footings and floor, how to dry stack
concrete block walls, how to use post and beam framing, and how to
waterproof the membranes. With the information provided in this
book, you can start planning and building your own earth-sheltered
home in no time so that you, too, can benefit from the natural
protection of the earth. If earth-sheltered building is good enough
for Bill Gates' $136 million mansion, then it just might be good
enough for you too.
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book has resources, contact information, and web sites of the
products or companies discussed.
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Game theory explains how to make good choices when different
decision makers have conflicting interests. The classical approach
assumes that decision makers are committed to making the best
choices for themselves regardless of the effect on others, but such
an approach is less appropriate when cooperation, compromise and
negotiation are important. This book describes conditional games, a
form of game theory that accommodates multiple stakeholder
decision-making scenarios where cooperation and negotiation are
significant issues and where notions of concordant group behavior
are important. Using classical binary preference relations as a
point of departure, the book extends the concept of a preference
ordering that permits stakeholders to modulate their preferences as
functions of the preferences of others. As these conditional
preferences propagate through a group of decision makers, they
create social bonds that lead to notions of group concordance. This
book is intended for all students and researchers of decision
theory and game theory.
Aweh! is a home-grown graded reading scheme for Grades 1 to 3, comprising readers in 12 different genres. Readers are related to that week’s Life Skills themes, allowing children to learn vocabulary within a known context and to relate the theme to everyday life, and cover the Mathematics concepts according to the CAPS. Each Reader includes a topic-related writing activity that reinforces the link between reading and writing.
Through the use of eight original metaphors for understanding what
may happen in interviews and what may guide the interviewee (more
than telling the truth or revealing experiences), the reader is
encouraged to do interviews in clever ways. This text enables you
to question the interpretive nature and theoretical underpinnings
of the interview method, and of the knowledge which is conveyed
through it. The updated second edition includes new content on:
• How to avoid traps in interviews • How to
use interviewees with experience and insight • How
to work creatively with generative material • The value of
repeat interviewing over time • The importance of
supplementing interviews with other methods • Possibilities
of interview-based research accompanied by examples This text is
essential reading for upper undergraduate and postgraduate students
of qualitative methods, and researchers looking to more clearly
conceptualize their interviewing practice and explore its
theoretical basis. Mats Alvesson is professor at University
of Bath and is also affiliated with Lund University, Stockholm
School of Economics and Bayes Business School.
Doubt over the trustworthiness of published empirical results is
not unwarranted and is often a result of statistical
mis-specification: invalid probabilistic assumptions imposed on
data. Now in its second edition, this bestselling textbook offers a
comprehensive course in empirical research methods, teaching the
probabilistic and statistical foundations that enable the
specification and validation of statistical models, providing the
basis for an informed implementation of statistical procedure to
secure the trustworthiness of evidence. Each chapter has been
thoroughly updated, accounting for developments in the field and
the author's own research. The comprehensive scope of the textbook
has been expanded by the addition of a new chapter on the Linear
Regression and related statistical models. This new edition is now
more accessible to students of disciplines beyond economics and
includes more pedagogical features, with an increased number of
examples as well as review questions and exercises at the end of
each chapter.
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