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Comprehensive Disability Management articulates current disability
management knowledge and provides insight into new concepts.
Practitioners of disability management come from many diverse
health and health related professions such as nursing, psychology,
occupational therapy, etc. Disability management is an emerging
profession without adequate reference materials. As professionals,
disability management practitioners have a significant impact on
the financial and human costs of disability. Most major
corporations have the need for a disability management program and
therefore require individuals with skills to perform these
functions. The financial costs of disability in corporations are
one of the key target areas that require attention. The human costs
of disability are also dramatic and efforts need to be made to
reduce the impact of disabilities on individuals. The book
documents proven techniques in disability management for
practitioners in the field. It introduces the first theoretical
model in this developing profession and provides practical examples
on how to implement and manage an effective disability management
program. The approach commences with an overview and the history of
disability management as a developing practice area. The authors
establish a theoretical base for disability management to guide the
activities of practitioners in the field. They then translate the
theory into action paradigms and address important issues around
the disability management process including role definitions and
discussions on key components. The disability management process,
including claim initiation, claims management, return to work and
rehabilitation, will be discussed. The important aspects of data
analysis and quality assurance in program evaluation for this field
are also considered. The book addresses the core aspects of
disability management knowledge, skills and capabilities and
reviews in detail the factors that influence the ability to
effectively perform disability management in today's workplaces. It
also looks at the interaction of the workplace organization.
Formulates the business case for disability management in an
organization, helping the reader understand how disability
management fits into the overall functioning of a corporation.
Presents a theoretical model that recognizes the influence of
multiple issues on a disability outcome. Reviews proven disability
management techniques for ensuring evidence-based best practice
treatments.
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.
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Muslim, Christian, Jew (Hardcover)
Arthur G Gish; Foreword by Mohammed Abu-Nimer; Afterword by Lydia Neufeld Harder
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R1,152
R970
Discovery Miles 9 700
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The French Revolution brought momentous political, social, and
cultural change. Life in Revolutionary France asks how these
changes affected everyday lives, in urban and rural areas, and on
an international scale. An international cast of distinguished
academics and emerging scholars present new research on how people
experienced and survived the revolutionary decade, with a
particular focus on individual and collective agency as discovered
through the archival record, material culture, and the history of
emotions. It combines innovative work with student-friendly essays
to offer fresh perspectives on topics such as: * Political
identities and activism * Gender, race, and sexuality *
Transatlantic responses to war and revolution * Local and workplace
surveillance and transparency * Prison communities and culture *
Food, health, and radical medicine * Revolutionary childhoods With
an easy-to-navigate, three-part structure, illustrations and
primary source excerpts, Life in Revolutionary France is the
essential text for approaching the experiences of those who lived
through one of the most turbulent times in world history.
This book challenges certain differences between contract, tort and
equity in relation to the measure (in a broad sense) of damages.
Damages are defined as the monetary award made by a court in
consequence of a breach of contract, a tort or an equitable wrong.
In all these causes of action, damages usually aim to put the
claimant into the position the claimant would be in without the
wrong. Even though the main objective of damages is thus the same
for each cause of action, their measure is not. While some aspects
of the measure of damages are more or less harmonised between
contract, tort and equity (e.g. causation in fact and mitigation),
significant differences exist in relation to (1) remoteness of
damage, which is the question of whether, when and to which degree
damage needs to be foreseeable to be recoverable; (2) the
compensability of non-pecuniary loss such as pain and suffering,
distress and loss of reputation; (3) the effect of contributory
negligence, which is the victim's contribution to the occurrence of
the wrong or the ensuing loss through unreasonable conduct prior to
the wrong; (4) the circumstances under which victims of wrongs can
claim the gain the wrongdoer has made from the wrong; and (5) the
availability and scope of exemplary (or punitive) damages. For each
of the five topics, this book examines the present position in
contract, tort and equity and establishes the differences between
the three areas. It goes on to scrutinise the arguments in defence
of existing differences. The conclusion on each topic is that the
present differences between contract, tort and equity cannot be
justified on merits and should be removed through a harmonisation
of the relevant principles.
August Harder is the primogenitor of the Harder family in
Arkansas. He came as a child of five to the Sugarloaf valley in
southern Sebastian County with his uncle and aunts. Forced by the
depredations of marauders in the Civil War to move into Fort Smith,
he married, had a family, and remained there the rest of his life.
Around 1899 August began a family history and continued it until
the last entry three months before his death in 1920. It is his
history that forms the basis of this present work.
The author places August and Louise and their family into the
milieu of nineteenth century western Arkansas. He provides a
synopsis of August's ancestors and shows how his family and
descendants have flourished from pioneer days to present times.
Designer Myra Harder presents time-honored Amish quilts along with
a modern reinterpretation of each bold, graphic design. With varied
color palettes and construction methods, she achieves dramatically
different looks. Find two distinct patterns for every design: one
traditionally Amish, one modern for a total of 16 extraordinary
projects Explore the versatility of quilt designs such as
Pineapple, Log Cabin, and Ohio Star Achieve effective results
whether you prefer classic Amish solids or a brighter, lighter
palette in prints
Influx into the Choctaw Nation in the late nineteenth century
included the development of a town that began when a wheel-less
boxcar was left beside the KATY railroad tracks. That town is
Durant. The Catholic Church received a visible, permanent status in
Durant with the establishment of Saint Catherine's Mission. The
mission became a parish in 1912 with the assignment of a resident
pastor. By the middle of the twentieth century, new facilities were
necessary and, when a new church was built, the name of the parish
was changed to Saint William. The author sketches the history of
Saint Catherine's and Saint William's from its beginnings to the
present day, which is the centennial of the congregation's status
as a parish. Not only are the clergy and religious who served the
people featured, issues faced over the years are detailed. Also, a
few of those laypersons whose support escapes the anonymity
normally afforded the congregants are mentioned.
This textbook provides a step-by-step approach to numerical methods
in engineering modelling. The authors provide a consistent
treatment of the topic, from the ground up, to reinforce for
students that numerical methods are a set of mathematical modelling
tools which allow engineers to represent real-world systems and
compute features of these systems with a predictable error rate.
Each method presented addresses a specific type of problem, namely
root-finding, optimization, integral, derivative, initial value
problem, or boundary value problem, and each one encompasses a set
of algorithms to solve the problem given some information and to a
known error bound. The authors demonstrate that after developing a
proper model and understanding of the engineering situation they
are working on, engineers can break down a model into a set of
specific mathematical problems, and then implement the appropriate
numerical methods to solve these problems.
This book discusses the mathematical interests of Joachim
Schwermer, who throughout his career has focused on the cohomology
of arithmetic groups, automorphic forms and the geometry of
arithmetic manifolds. To mark his 66th birthday, the editors
brought together mathematical experts to offer an overview of the
current state of research in these and related areas. The result is
this book, with contributions ranging from topology to arithmetic.
It probes the relation between cohomology of arithmetic groups and
automorphic forms and their L-functions, and spans the range from
classical Bianchi groups to the theory of Shimura varieties. It is
a valuable reference for both experts in the fields and for
graduate students and postdocs wanting to discover where the
current frontiers lie.
The series Topics in Organometallic Chemistry presents critical
overviews of research results in organometallic chemistry. As our
understanding of organometallic structure, properties and
mechanisms increases, new ways are opened for the design of
organometallic compounds and reactions tailored to the needs of
such diverse areas as organic synthesis, medical research, biology
and materials science. Thus the scope of coverage includes a broad
range of topics in pure and applied organometallic chemistry, where
new breakthroughs are being achieved that are of significance to a
larger scientific audience. The individual volumes of Topics in
Organometallic Chemistry are thematic. Review articles are
generally invited by the volume editors.
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