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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.
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The Platt Lineage
G. Lewis Platt
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R977
Discovery Miles 9 770
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Through exegetical studies of 1 Corinthians and Galatians, John
Lewis shows how Paul synthesises theology and ethics - which
interpreters frequently separate - as integrated aspects of
Christian thinking and living. This fusion becomes evident in
Paul's complex process of theological, moral reasoning that lies
beneath the surface of his letters for which we have coined the
phrase 'theo-ethical reasoning'. The book also examines how Paul
encourages his churches to apply this theo-ethical reasoning in the
community practice of spiritual discernment - a dialogical,
comparative process of reasoned reflection on behaviour and
experience. Through this practice of looking for life, community
members are led by the Spirit as they reason together, attempting
to associate the manifestations of new life with conduct that
faithfully portrays Christ's self-giving pattern. This correlation
of conduct with experience grounds Paul's own proclamation of Jesus
Christ in word and deed. It also becomes the foundation for
believers' faith and hope as they come to know Christ and
experience the power of God. Thus, the book concludes that the
practice of spiritual discernment by means of theo-ethical
reasoning lies at the centre of Paul's religion.
It was evening. Multitudes of light clouds, partially illumined by
the moonbeams, overspread the horizon, and through them floated the
full moon in tranquil majesty, while her splendour was reflected by
every wave of the Adriatic Sea. All was hushed around; gently was
the water rippled by the night wind; gently did the night wind sigh
through the Colonnades of Venice. It was midnight; and still sat a
stranger, solitary and sad, on the border of the great canal. Now
with a glance he measured the battlements and proud towers of the
city; and now he fixed his melancholy eyes upon the waters with a
vacant stare. At length he spoke -
An examination of issues surrounding the development and future
prospects of civil society in Eastern Europe. The contributions,
mostly by leading East European scholars, relate the key concept of
civil society to the processes that led to the collapse of
communism and which bear on prospects for the establishment of a
democratic order throughout the region. The development of the
concept is placed in historical and comparitive context and
subjected to critical scrutiny in the light of recent events in
Eastern Europe. The rise of a civil society in Eastern Europe and
evaluation of its future prospects is related to questions like
those surrounding economic policy and reform, elite formation and
leadership recruitment and the nature of the women's movement in
the region. The series aims to provide theoretical insights into
the dynamics of East European communism and the nature of the
post-communist order.
Managing Change is about implementing health care reforms, policies
and programs into everyday practices. The book explores
organizational change in health care as influenced by contemporary
policy and management concepts, and presents and applies
theoretical perspectives.
A bold and fresh perspective unravelling the economics of racial
inequality In The Opportunity Index, BlackRock Managing Director
and co-founder of the #Talkaboutblack movement, Gavin Lewis,
skillfully plots the origins of the racial wealth gap and its
impact on the inequalities faced by the Black community today.
Weaving a personal and at times moving narrative through some of
the most disruptive events of our time, he offers a blueprint for
businesses and individuals to understand the risks and
opportunities presented by inequality and issues an urgent call to
action. The Opportunity Index also presents: A root cause-oriented
and solutions-focused exploration of the racial wealth gap and its
role in social, health, and opportunity inequality A perspective
that moves beyond the typical workplace discussion to explore the
deeper truths about society and the role of capitalism The lessons
learned from the #BlackLivesMatter, #MeToo, and climate change
movements and how these provide case studies for real and lasting
change An eye-opening and insightful treatment of what equity and
access mean in the context of international finance, The
Opportunity Index will earn a place in the libraries of finance
professionals, business leaders, teachers, academics, community
leaders, diversity, equity, and inclusion experts, and anyone else
with an interest in racial, social, and economic fairness around
the world.
The status of sport, and that of its greatest protagonists, has
never before flown so high. This project utilizes current thoughts
within the sport, behavioral, and cognitive sciences, in order to
present a distinct and original perspective on the origins of elite
sporting ability.
Computers are the foundation of the information age, but
communication technology is the foundation of the foundation.
Without the theories and practical applications of theory brought
to us by the pioneers of communication, the computer age would
perhaps have remained in the back office, hidden away as
infrastructure like electricity or running water - critical to
modern life, but not as transforming as the combination of
communications and computing. The information age exploded once
machines were endowed with the ability to talk among themselves.
The Signal connects everything to everything else, in both
communication, and in the metaphorical sense as the link between
and among people. Features Identifies the key ideas underlying
modern communications technology, and documents the contributions
of its inventors Explores the signal in communication, and also in
the metaphorical sense as the link between and among people Leads
the reader through a journey from ancient number systems to Voyager
II to radio and MP3s to quantum cryptography Includes coverage of
"Signals from Hell," including memes and "fake news" on the
Internet Looks to the future of communication, with emergent 5G
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Antioxidants in Higher Plants (Paperback)
Ruth G. Alscher; Contributions by Christine H. Foyer; John L. Hess; Contributions by Norman G. Lewis, Kenneth E. Pallett, …
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R915
Discovery Miles 9 150
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Antioxidants in Higher Plants provides a unique blend of molecular
and biochemical approaches to cover the state of the art in
antioxidant function. The chemistry and protective potential of
sulfhydryl and hydroxyl compounds are emphasized. Interesting
perspectives are presented regarding the response of antioxidant
metabolism to interactions among environmental pollutants,
illumination, temperature, and water availability. The book also
discusses how tools of molecular biology may further clarify
antioxidant function and response to stress. Antioxidants in Higher
Plants will be an excellent reference for plant physiologists,
biochemists, molecular biologists, ecologists, and students.
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Antioxidants in Higher Plants (Hardcover)
Ruth G. Alscher; Contributions by Christine H. Foyer; John L. Hess; Contributions by Norman G. Lewis, Kenneth E. Pallett, …
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R2,882
Discovery Miles 28 820
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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Antioxidants in Higher Plants provides a unique blend of molecular
and biochemical approaches to cover the state of the art in
antioxidant function. The chemistry and protective potential of
sulfhydryl and hydroxyl compounds are emphasized. Interesting
perspectives are presented regarding the response of antioxidant
metabolism to interactions among environmental pollutants,
illumination, temperature, and water availability. The book also
discusses how tools of molecular biology may further clarify
antioxidant function and response to stress. Antioxidants in Higher
Plants will be an excellent reference for plant physiologists,
biochemists, molecular biologists, ecologists, and students.
Central Europe - here, Poland, the German Democratic Republic,
Czechoslovakia and Hungary - is at the centre of international
attention since the Soviet collapse. An understanding of its
postwar history is critical to an appreciation of the challenges
facing its present rulers. This is an engrossing account of the
installation, development, operation and eventual downfall of its
(very different) communist regimes, and the transition to the
freedoms and uncertainties of the post-Soviet world. The book
covers political, economic, social and cultural change, emphasising
the crucial relationships with the USSR throughout.
This 1989 book deals with the changing position and role of the
Polish United Workers' Party and its apparatus between 1975 and
1986. Particular attention is paid to the provincial party
organisation and to the party secretaries who direct its
activities. Their role and the way they perform it is seen as a
major determinant of the nature of party leadership and, more
generally, of the strength of political authority in communist
states: Dr Lewis argues that the protracted crisis of the Polish
system reflects less the weakness of communist party power than
critical problems encountered in accumulating and exercising
authority. The crisis of 1980 was as much due to inadequate
political strategies as to the economic failings of the Gierek
regime, and during the solidarity period the party apparatus (and
particularly the provincial organisation) acted as a major source
of resistance: military rule provided little opportunity for a
reassertion of party leadership or the consolidation of political
authority. The individual biographies of over 700 party officials
have been scrutinised to produce this major survey of Polish
policy.
China s nuclear arsenal has long been an enigma. The arsenal has
historically been small, based almost exclusively on land-based
ballistic missiles, maintained at a low level of alert, and married
to a no-first-use doctrine all choices that would seem to invite
attack in a crisis. Chinese leaders, when they have spoken about
nuclear weapons, have articulated ideas that sound odd to the
Western ear. Mao Zedong s oft-quoted remark that nuclear weapons
are a paper tiger seems to be bluster or madness. China s nuclear
forces are now too important to remain a mystery. Yet Westerners
continue to disagree about basic factual information concerning one
of the world s most important nuclear-weapons states. This Adelphi
book documents and explains the evolution of China s nuclear forces
in terms of historical, bureaucratic and ideological factors. There
is a strategic logic at work, but that logic is mediated through
politics, bureaucracy and ideology. The simplest explanation is
that Chinese leaders, taken as a whole, have tended to place
relatively little emphasis on the sort of technical details that
dominated US discussions regarding deterrence. Such profound
differences in thinking about nuclear weapons could lead to
catastrophic misunderstanding in the event of a military crisis
between Beijing and Washington.
China's nuclear arsenal has long been an enigma. The arsenal has
historically been small, based almost exclusively on land-based
ballistic missiles, maintained at a low level of alert, and married
to a no-first-use doctrine - all choices that would seem to invite
attack in a crisis. Chinese leaders, when they have spoken about
nuclear weapons, have articulated ideas that sound odd to the
Western ear. Mao Zedong's oft-quoted remark that 'nuclear weapons
are a paper tiger' seems to be bluster or madness. China's nuclear
forces are now too important to remain a mystery. Yet Westerners
continue to disagree about basic factual information concerning one
of the world's most important nuclear-weapons states. This Adelphi
book documents and explains the evolution of China's nuclear forces
in terms of historical, bureaucratic and ideological factors. There
is a strategic logic at work, but that logic is mediated through
politics, bureaucracy and ideology. The simplest explanation is
that Chinese leaders, taken as a whole, have tended to place
relatively little emphasis on the sort of technical details that
dominated US discussions regarding deterrence. Such profound
differences in thinking about nuclear weapons could lead to
catastrophic misunderstanding in the event of a military crisis
between Beijing and Washington.
"Custodians of Place" provides a new theoretical framework that
accounts for how different types of cities arrive at decisions
about residential growth and economic development. Lewis and Neiman
surveyed officials in hundreds of California cities of all sizes
and socioeconomic characteristics to account for differences in
local development policies. This book shows city governments at the
center of the action in shaping their destinies, frequently acting
as far-sighted trustees of their communities.
They explain how city governments often can insulate themselves
for the better from short-term political pressures and craft policy
that builds on past growth experiences and future vision. Findings
also include how conditions on the ground -- local commute times,
housing affordability, composition of the local labor force -- play
an important role in determining the approach a city takes toward
growth and land use. What types of cities tend to aggressively
pursue industrial or retail firms? What types of cities tend to
favor housing over business development? What motivates cities to
try to slow residential growth? "Custodians of Place" answers these
and many other questions.
Party Structure and Organization in East-Central Europe focuses on
the origin and development of new political parties within
different countries in East-Central Europe. The book has a clear
focus on party structure and organization. It is one of the first
books to present empirical studies of the development of political
parties in Eastern Europe. Whilst making a distinctive
contribution, it also feeds into the broader debate about party
development and links with other issues of political theory. The
book fills a major gap in our understanding of developments within
political parties and their structural evolution. It raises
questions about the status and role of a modern political party -
not least in East-Central Europe - and the links that can be drawn
between developments within the parties and their changing position
within the political system as a whole. All those with an interest
in comparative party development and the processes of
post-communist change in Eastern Europe will welcome this well
focused empirical study.
Using the success of other industries as a model, this book promotes methodologies, indicators, and ideas that health care organizations can use to streamline their practices and maintain strong profit margins. Based on the core principles embodied in lean logistics-the systematic process of removing waste and inefficiency throughout the purchasing, supply, distribution, and business operations chain-Streamlining Health Care Operations shows health care leaders how to fundamentally restructure their organizations and effectively balance costs, quality, and patient access to excellent care.
The San Francisco Bay Area is generally considered the most
expensive regional housing market in the country. Because the
region added jobs and residents at a faster rate than housing,
rents and home prices escalated. Moreover, small
municipalities, common in the most job-rich parts of the Bay Area,
have strong political incentives to resist development of new
multifamily housing. Regional Governance and the Politics of
Housing in the San Francisco Bay Area explains how a
decentralized, localistic structure of government shapes land-use
politics in ways that exacerbate housing shortages and
inequalities.  The authors evaluate six potential
reforms, arguing that targeted changes to local and regional
institutions could generate durable improvements to the region’s
housing opportunities. The main lesson from the case of the San
Francisco Bay Area is the need to focus on governance when
addressing the housing challenge. As the authors effectively
illustrate, leaving a solution up to individual cities is unlikely
to lead to increased housing supply.  Â
David G. Lewis explores Russia's political system under Putin by
unpacking the ideological paradigm that underpins it. He
investigates the Russian understanding of key concepts such as
sovereignty, democracy and political community. Through the
dissection of a series of case studies - including Russia's legal
system, the annexation of Crimea, and Russian policy in Syria -
Lewis explains why these ideas matter in Russian domestic and
foreign policy.
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