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Your gut is astonishingly clever. It contains millions of neurons - as many as you would find in the brain of a cat - and is home to the microbiome, trillions of microbes that influence your mood, your immune system, and even your appetite.
In this groundbreaking book, Dr. Mosley takes us on a revelatory journey through the gut, showing how junk food and overuse of antibiotics have wiped out many good gut bacteria, leading to a modern plague of allergies, food intolerances, and obesity.
Drawing from the latest cutting-edge research, Dr. Mosley provides scientifically proven ways to control your cravings, boost your mood, and lose weight by encouraging a more diverse microbiome and increasing the good bacteria that keep you healthy.
Packed with delicious, healing recipes, meal plans, checklists, and tips, The Clever Guts Diet includes all the tools you need to transform your gut and your health, for life.
The academic disciplines of Biblical Studies and Systematic
Theology were long closely linked to one another. However, in the
modern period they became gradually separated which led to
increasing subject specialization, but also to a lamentable lacuna
within the various branches of Divinity. As the lack of dialogue
between Biblical Studies and the various theological disciplines
increased, a minority-group of scholars in the past few decades
reacted and sought to re-establish the time-honoured bonds between
the disciplines. The present volume is part of this intellectual
response, with contributions from scholars of various professional
and denominational backgrounds. Together, the book's 25 chapters
seek to reinvigorate the crucial cross-disciplinary dialogue,
involving biblical, narrative, historical, systematic-theological
and philosophic-theological perspectives. The book opens the
horizon to contemporary research, and fills a lamentable research
gap with a number of fresh contributions from scholars in the
respective sub-disciplines
The Children's Court is one of society's most important social
institutions. At the same time, it is steeped in controversy. This
is in large measure due to the persistence and complexity of the
problems with which it deals, namely, juvenile crime and child
abuse and neglect. Despite the importance of the Children's Court
as a means of holding young people accountable for their
anti-social behaviour and parents for the care of their children,
it has not been the subject of close study. Certainly it has not
been previously studied nationally. This book, an edited
collection, is based on the findings of study that spanned the six
States and two Territories of Australia. The study sought to
examine the current challenges faced by the Children's Court and to
identify desirable and feasible directions for reform in each State
and Territory. A further unique feature of this study is that it
canvassed the views of judges and magistrates who preside over this
court.
This book focuses on the electronic properties of transition metals
in coordination environments. These properties are responsible for
the unique and intricate activity of transition metal sites in bio-
and inorganic catalysis, but also pose challenges for both
theoretical and experimental studies. Written by an international
group of recognized experts, the book reviews recent advances in
computational modeling and discusses their interplay using
experiments. It covers a broad range of topics, including advanced
computational methods for transition metal systems; spectroscopic,
electrochemical and catalytic properties of transition metals in
coordination environments; metalloenzymes and biomimetic compounds;
and spin-related phenomena. As such, the book offers an invaluable
resource for all researchers and postgraduate students interested
in both fundamental and application-oriented research in the field
of transition metal systems.
This book enhances readers' understanding of science teachers'
professional knowledge, and illustrates how the Pedagogical Content
Knowledge research agenda can make a difference in teachers'
practices and how students learn science. Importantly, it offers an
updated international perspective on the evolving nature of
Pedagogical Content Knowledge and how it is shaping research and
teacher education agendas for science teaching. The first few
chapters background and introduce a new model known as the Refined
Consensus Model (RCM) of Pedagogical Content Knowledge (PCK) in
science education, and clarify and demonstrate its use in research
and teacher education and practice. Subsequent chapters show how
this new consensus model of PCK in science education is strongly
connected with empirical data of varying nature, contains a
tailored language to describe the nature of PCK in science
education, and can be used as a framework for illuminating past
studies and informing the design of future PCK studies in science
education. By presenting and discussing the RCM of PCK within a
variety of science education contexts, the book makes the model
significantly more applicable to teachers' work.
This book examines claims that aging populations will create
serious economic problems for various nations. It examines the
question in large part through the eyes of researchers and
legislators in three target countries: Australia, Japan, and the
United States. These countries were chosen because of similar
states of economic development and because all were experiencing a
rapid aging of their populations. A comprehensive overview is
provided of the economic issues related to aging populations.
Several aspects are explored in more depth. To date, it is the most
complete and thorough study of economic issues associated with
population aging. After a brief review of the phenomenon of
demographic aging, the authors give a summary of the major economic
programs offered to the aged. Extensive research is used to
evaluate the concept of dependency ratios and to predict the impact
on younger and older persons of future economic and demographic
growth. This discussion then provides the basis for a review of
evolving retirement policies in the three countries. Special
attention is given to the way pension plans have been designed,
especially early and mandatory retirement policies. An assessment
of the adequacy of retirement income follows. The final three
chapters are devoted to policy options for the future, given trends
in demographic aging. Social scientists and economists will be most
interested in this study.
Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
The most complete English-language collection of the prose of
Tadeusz Borowski, the most challenging chronicler of Auschwitz,
with a foreword by Timothy Snyder, author of On Tyranny "Borowski's
sharp-edged descriptions of life in Nazi concentration camps
shatter the limits of even Kafka's most surreal
imaginings."-Benjamin Balint, Wall Street Journal "The most
important work of the most challenging chronicler of
Auschwitz."-Timothy Snyder, from the foreword In 1943, the
twenty-year-old Polish poet Tadeusz Borowski was arrested and
deported to Auschwitz as a political prisoner. What he experienced
in the camp left him convinced that no one who survived Auschwitz
was innocent. All were complicit; the camp regime depended on this.
Borowski's tales present the horrors of the camp as reflections of
basic human nature and impulse, stripped of the artificial
boundaries of culture and custom. Inside the camp, the strongest of
the prisoners form uneasy alliances with their captors and one
another, watching unflinchingly as the weak scrabble and struggle
against their inevitable fate. In the last analysis, suffering is
never ennobling and goodness is tantamount to suicide. Bringing
together for the first time in English Borowski's major writings
and many previously uncollected works, this is the most complete
collection of stories in a new, authoritative translation, with a
substantial foreword by Timothy Snyder that speaks to its enduring
relevance.
In the first anthology of its kind, Thomas O'Brien and Scott Paeth
have gathered unique pieces from across religious perspectives to
illustrate the growing influence and contribution of religion to
the field of business ethics. Events in the recent past make clear
people in business urgently need to focus on the moral dimension of
practices and behaviors. Courses in business ethics are
increasingly more prevalent in business schools and in departments
of philosophy and religious studies, and yet texts for these
courses normally pay scant attention to the much-needed religious
perspective on what constitutes ethical practice and behavior.
O'Brien and Paeth now fill that need with this new text Tackling
such wide-ranging subjects as Jewish environmental ethics, Zen in
the workplace, and Christian social ethics, this text is a valuable
addition to any business ethics course.
The agricultural world of Old Testament Israel swarmed with
animals--birds, insects, fish, pack animals, pets, animals for
hunting, and domesticated herds of sheep, goats, and cattle. Using
information from the Bible, Ancient Near Eastern documents,
anthropology, and archaeology, Borowski synthesizes what we know
about the use of animals in biblical times for food, clothing,
transportation, and even cultic practices. This comprehensive
catalog is a convenient desk resource for any reader_whether
biblical scholar, archaeology student, or layperson. Essays on
pastoral systems, cult, and agricultural economics, makes this also
an important tool for researchers.
Creative Realities: The Search for Meanings brings a unique
approach to the difficult study of the creativity of artists
through a researcher who is also an artist. Maxine Borowski Junge
explores the creative processes of fourteen visual artists and
writers through interviews and examination of their work. She
accomplished this through a four part alternative realities
perspective which also includes a documentation of her own work as
an artist. The four case studies establish differences between the
creative experience and the interaction with the outside world.
Distinctive patterns of relationship are discovered between the
artist in the creative mode and his or her personality in the
outside world. The patterns noticed, designated 'The Ariadne
Effect, ' represents the effect that the specific realities have on
the creative process, yet noting that the particular universe does
not create creativity.
St Ignatius Brianchaninov (1807-1867) is renowned as a writer on
the spiritual life in general. What is less well known is that
throughout most of his adult life he struggled with chronic illness
and disability. Thus his own life experience disposed him to
reflect on the meaning of suffering for human existence and how
through it we might find "a harbor for our hope." The saint
frequently returns to these themes in many of his letters, newly
translated into English and excerpted, adapted and presented here
in thematic subject groups. For the translator these writings
provided a source of consolation and encouragement during her
husband's lengthy illness and eventual death. They will equally
benefit all who suffer physical or spiritual pain, however great or
small, and reveal how the love of God may be experienced in its
midst.
The Children's Court is one of society's most important social
institutions. At the same time, it is steeped in controversy. This
is in large measure due to the persistence and complexity of the
problems with which it deals, namely, juvenile crime and child
abuse and neglect. Despite the importance of the Children's Court
as a means of holding young people accountable for their
anti-social behaviour and parents for the care of their children,
it has not been the subject of close study. Certainly it has not
been previously studied nationally. This book, an edited
collection, is based on the findings of study that spanned the six
States and two Territories of Australia. The study sought to
examine the current challenges faced by the Children's Court and to
identify desirable and feasible directions for reform in each State
and Territory. A further unique feature of this study is that it
canvassed the views of judges and magistrates who preside over this
court.
While serendipity and random screening continue to fulfil a
significant role in the search for new drugs, current remarkable
advances in molecular biology and genetics are dictating to a
profound extent the approaches employed in their development.
Increasing attention is being devoted to investigations of the
mechanisms of action of existing drugs, and the sources of
undesired side effects, at the molecular level. The information so
derived is now extensively applied, with the aid of broad inter
disciplinary approaches, both theoretical and experimental, to
improvements in existing drugs, and the rational design of new
ones. The foregoing comprised the subject matter of the 3rd Inter
national Symposium on "Molecular Aspects of Chemotherapy," under
the auspices of the International Society of Chemotherapy, and
organized by the Committee on Drug Research, Polish Academy of
Sciences, and the Department of Biotechnology and Biochemistry,
Technical University of Gdansk. This volume includes the texts of
the review lectures presented by invited participants on up-to-date
achievements, and future perspectives, in molecular mechanisms of
inhibition of cellular functions and metabolism, with emphasis on
the design and mechanisms of action of chemotherapeutic agents for
treatment of bacterial, neoplastic, viral and parasitic diseases.
From the Contents, it will be seen that the range of disciplines
represented was a broad one, including theoretical and experimental
chemists, physicists, molecular biologists, biochemists,
enzymologists, virologists, tumour biologists. Plenary sessions
were supple mented by several poster sessions."
The theory of prosodic hierarchy, proposed and developed by a
series of work by Elisabeth O. Selkirk, has been one of the most
important areas of research in the past few decades. The current
volume puts together papers that address issues surrounding the
theory of prosodic hierarchy, from its bottom (mora) to the top
(utterance). The topics addressed in this volume include, but are
not limited to, prosodically-defined phonological processes,
phonetics-phonology interface, syntax-phonology interface,
semantic-prosody interface, the nature of phonological grammar, and
the origins of phonological patterns. Evidence is drawn from
languages as diverse as Arabic, Berber, Chadic, Dutch, English,
French, German, Japanese, Korean, and Russian. All contributors are
colleagues, or former students/collaborators of Elisabeth O.
Selkirk. The volume will be of interest to all linguists working on
all areas of linguistics, as well as to advanced undergraduate
students and graduate students.
This volume is a response to the growing need for new
methodological approaches to the rapidly changing landscape of new
forms of performative practices. The authors address a host of
contemporary phenomena situated at the crossroads between science
and fiction which employ various media and merge live participation
with mediated hybrid experiences at both affective and cognitive
level. All essays collected here move across disciplinary divisions
in order to provide an account of these new tendencies, thus
providing food for thought for a wide readership ranging from
performative studies to the social sciences, philosophy and
cultural studies.
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