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Written by renowned surgeon and expert on the art of aging, Dr.
M.E. Hecht, with her friend Whoopi Goldberg lending her unique
point of view, Two Old Broads is laugh out loud funny
and?tells it like it is for all of us who left middle age in the
dust and want to be present, positive, and as extraordinary as ever
in our golden years. Whoopi joins Dr. Hecht in a lively
conversation about growing older with no apologies. Dr. Hecht, who
passed away a few short months prior to publication, shares her 93
years of wisdom with Whoopi and their fellow “broads.â€
Together, these two kindred spirits will help you: stay active
physically and mentally make finalizing your will more rewarding
than it sounds navigate tricky subjects, such as whether you need a
home aide win friends and influence people or take a nap, depending
on the day discover joy in relationships even when your excretions
outweigh your secretions get up financially, physically, and
emotionally after a fall keep a sense of humor about getting older
(of course!) Imminently practical and?rooted firmly in the adage
that getting older is not for sissies, Two Old
Broads is the aging book for the ages. You've survived the
past; why not embrace the present and prepare for the future so you
thrive and find more time to laugh along the way?
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.
Risk management has become one of the key requirements for
insightful decision-making. What are risks sources? How are they
being managed? This book describes certainty, uncertainty,
financial risks, methods of risk mitigation, and risk
management.The first chapter of this book represents some
milestones in risk management and introduces the main aspects of
financial risk management. The following chapters discuss various
types of financial risk such as market risk, credit risk,
operational risk, liquidity risk, interest rate risk, and other
financial risks. The last chapter describes enterprise risk
management which binds together all the risks.This book, which is
accompanied by PowerPoint presentations, is aimed at lecturers,
students, and practitioners with an interest in risk management.
The book is the fruit of the authors' long years of work in the
field of risk management, serving as a risk management advisor and
teaching an MBA-level academic course on the topic for economics
and business administration students.Resources are available to
instructors who adopt this book. More details at
www.worldscientific.com/worldscibooks/10.1142/13297-sm
Lonely Planet's Mexico is our most comprehensive guide that
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Written by four authors, Philip Silverman (PhD, Cornell
University), Laura Hecht (PhD, Indiana University), J. Daniel
McMillin (PhD, Southern Illinois University), and Shienpei Chang
(MA, California State University Bakersfield), this unique book
examines how social networks contribute to a sense of well-being
and a positive self-identity among older Americans and Taiwanese.
Although social network analysis has grown increasingly important
in the last several decades, few comparisons are available with
Chinese and American samples; this is the first research project
that compares a Western and an Asian culture using social network
types. This research is also the first ever to use social network
types to test hypotheses about values, reciprocity, social capital,
and the health status of older adults. The data, gathered through
systematic sampling in northeastern Oregon and central Taiwan, are
first analyzed for the content of exchanges with network members.
Then, the structure of the social network is determined by cluster
analysis from which four network types are derived. This
innovative, two-part procedure reveals a deeper understanding of
the role social networks play in the quality of life among elderly
in these two cultures. By comparing two very different cultures,
the research reveals important details about the relative impact of
broader social changes and social networks on the well-being of
older adults. The two societies represent contrasting cultural
sensibilities regarding the position and treatment of the aged.
Yet, social changes in both countries have had a similar impact on
older adults in some respects, but not in others. The data allow a
determination of whether theinherent dissimilarities between a
Western and an Asian culture, or the differences in the structure
of each network type, can best account for the variation in
exchange modalities and outcomes related to well-being and
self-identity. A final chapter highlights possible future research
in light of the theoretical and methodological implications of the
findings. This book is a valuable resource for those in cultural
anthropology, comparative sociology, gerontology, and Asian
studies.
By way of introducing my readers to a special world, often known
only to the orthodox Chassidic Jewish community, I have selected to
share my experiences as an eight-year-old American boy. I am the
third of nine children, the oldest boy and named after my deeply
Chassidic great-grandfather, Eliyahu. It was thought that in order
for me to give honor to his name I should be exposed to the
lifestyle he and his family lived. As a young child I was moved
from a modern American orthodox home to my grandparents' home
located in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, New York. There I met a new type
of Jew, Hungarian Jews, refugees from Europe. Many had their
children born in "displaced person camps." They had just arrived
with their families to New York after a hard-earned escape from the
Russian suppression of Hungary in 1957. While living with my
grandparents, called Upa and Uma, I learned how to live and dress
in a Chassidic lifestyle. I learned to love my teacher, called
Rebbe, and my classmates. In the 1950s, almost all of my classmates
were children of the infamous Auschwitz deportees from Hungary.
Most teachers had branded tattooed numbers on their arm, physical
reminders of inhuman cruelties. I remember visiting a family with
my Uma, and being told by the mother, "How lucky you are yingela,
sonny-boy, that you have a father, a mother, a brother, a sister,
uncles, aunts and even grandparents. The only thing I have left
from Germany is this " She shoved her arm with the blue numbers in
front of me. Other times, my Jewish teacher, a survivor of the
camps, would cry in class, thinking of the suffering he and his
family had experienced. Many of the school children were from
second marriages. Either their father's or mother's first spouse
had been killed. It wasn't uncommon for children to have half
brothers and sisters who were 10 or 15 years older than they. Being
a fourth generation American living in Williamsburg with survivors
of co
The current volume includes articles on the conceptual relationship
of ontogeny, phylogeny, and classification; correlation studies of
spatial patterns of genetic variation; and the evolution of flower
display and reward. about a previous volume: 'Excellent; we should
all press for its maintenance in our institution's libraries.'
Biologist
A recent coinage within international relations, "nation branding"
designates the process of highlighting a country's positive
characteristics for promotional purposes, using techniques similar
to those employed in marketing and public relations. Nation
Branding in Modern History takes an innovative approach to
illuminating this contested concept, drawing on fascinating case
studies in the United States, China, Poland, Suriname, and many
other countries, from the nineteenth century to the present. It
supplements these empirical contributions with a series of
historiographical essays and analyses of key primary documents,
making for a rich and multivalent investigation into the nexus of
cultural marketing, self-representation, and political power.
Time-to-contact is the visual information that observers use in
fundamental tasks such as landing an airplane or hitting a ball.
Time-to-contact has been a hot topic in perception and action for
many years and although many articles have been published on this
topic, a comprehensive overview or assessment of the theory does
not yet exist. This book fills an important gap and will have
appeal to the perception and action community. The book is divided
into four sections. Section one covers the foundation of
time-to-contact, Section two covers different behavioral approaches
to time-to-contact estimation, Section three focuses on
time-to-contact as perception and strategy, and Section four covers
time-to-contact and action regulation.
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