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Die tema van |Die ring| is die balans tussen die manlike en vroulike eienskappe in elke mens. Ons patriargale samelewing berus op 'n foutiewe aanname, glo die skrywer. Die manlike element is nie belangriker as die vroulike nie. Ten einde voluit te lewe, is 'n balans of eenwording tussen 'n individu se manlikheid en vroulikheid nodig.
Sensory and Instrumental Evaluation of Alcoholic Beverages
introduces the value of sensory analysis to the alcoholic beverage
industry through the detailed lens of sensory analysis techniques.
From traditional methods, to the most modern rapid methods, this
book presents comprehensive insights and applications. Analytical
methods for identifying and assessing the flavor compounds present
in the beverages are included that address both volatile and
non-volatile techniques, along with rapid methods of assessment.
Case studies highlight the testing of different types of alcoholic
beverages running the entire gamut of methods and the appropriate
subset of methods. Also included is information of data analyses
with the appropriate R-codes to allow practitioners to use the book
as a handbook to analyze their own data.
Bone Cancer: Bone Sarcomas and Bone Metastases - From Bench to
Bedside, Third Edition comprehensively investigates key discoveries
in the field of bone biology. New aspects of bone cancer biology
are treated in new chapters covering exosomes, autophagy, and
metabolism. These have led to the development of entirely new areas
for investigation, such as therapies which combine surgery and
biological approaches. The Third Edition expands on the original
overview of bone cancer development (physiology and
pathophysiology), with 40% new material. Each chapter has been
written by internationally recognized specialists on the bone
cancer microenvironment, bone metastases, osteoclast biology in
bone cancer, proteomics, bone niche, circulating tumor cells, and
clinical trials. Given the global prevalence of breast and prostate
cancers, knowledge of bone biology has become essential for
everyone within the medical and cancer research communities. Bone
Cancer: Bone Sarcomas and Bone Metastases - From Bench to Bedside
continues to offer the only translational reference to cover all
aspects of primary bone cancer and bone metastases. This revision
opens the door to myeloma with two short chapters dedicated to this
bone-associated disease.
There is very little argument that the world is facing severe
environmental challenges. Ongoing air and water pollution,
increasing energy consumption, and the depletion of natural
resources have all placed considerable stress on the capacity of
our environment to support the present quality of human life in a
sustainable manner. Ensuring a Sustainable Future does what few
previous works have: it examines these trends' disproportionate
impact on the poor and the economically viable solutions that can
serve to remedy them - solutions that simultaneously address
environmental and economic problems. This gap in previous research,
evidence, and writing has left low-income countries often unwilling
to take on major environmental problems and many poor communities
believing they faced impossible choices between improving the
environment in which they live and increasing the jobs and income
available. Bringing together evidence-based recommendations and
in-depth case studies of successful policies and programs around
the world, Ensuring a Sustainable Future examines innovative
solutions to this crucial challenge. In doing so, it addresses a
comprehensive range of environmental sustainability challenges
affecting low-, middle-, and high-income countries.
The authors analyze the schism between accounting practitioners
and academics, providing historical, philosophical, and political
perspectives on this division. They support the efforts of the
Accounting Education Change Commission in its call for sweeping
changes in the scope and quality of accounting education. This
schism originated before the turn of the century in the United
States over concerns about the best preparation for professional
accountants. Since that time, the nature of the schism has
broadened considerably. Accounting has largely been taught in a
structured framework, far removed from the dynamic and
ill-structured situations resulting from environmental changes in
which accounting is practiced. This gulf between accounting and
practice reflects the schism today, which has become a division
between individuals with different philosophical, economic, and
political goals and attitudes. Nevertheless, the authors view the
schism in a positive light--as a natural reflection of different
ideas that lead to beneficial changes.
The authors begin with a philosophical perspective on the
schism, as a division between opposing ideas, and deal with three
areas of the accounting schism: education, practice, and
standard-setting. The main focus is on education. The history of
the schism is then delineated. Other views of the schism are
considered next, including economic, political, and utilitarian.
The function of the schism in the world of accounting is examined.
Recent changes in the nature and complexity of the environment in
which accounting is practiced are presented. This book is suitable
for use in accounting theory and policy courses at the
undergraduate and graduate levels and in accounting education
seminars at the graduate level. In addition, the book should be of
interest to accounting practitioners.
Bone Cancer, Second Edition comprehensively investigates key
discoveries in the field of bone biology over the last five years
that have led to the development of entirely new areas for
investigation, such as therapies which combine surgery and
biological approaches. The Second Edition expands on the original
overview of bone cancer development (physiology and
pathophysiology), with key chapters from the first edition, and
offers numerous new chapters describing the new concepts of bone
cancer biology and therapy, for both primary bone tumors as well as
bone metastases. Each chapter has been written by internationally
recognized specialists on the bone cancer microenvironment, bone
metastases, osteoclast biology in bone cancer, proteomics, bone
niche, circulating tumor cells, and clinical trials. Given the
global prevalence of breast and prostate cancers, knowledge of bone
biology has become essential for everyone within the medical and
cancer research communities. Bone Cancer continues to offer the
only translational reference to cover all aspects of primary bone
cancer and bone metastases - from bench to bedside: development
(cellular and molecular mechanisms), genomic and proteomic
analyses, clinical analyses (histopathology, imaging, pain
monitoring), as well as new therapeutic approaches and clinical
trials for primary bone tumors and bone metastases.
This book provides a broad-based approach to decision support
systems (DSS) and their applications to finance and accounting.
Heymann and Bloom go beyond mere description of DSS applications
for particular system configurations to provide a comprehensive,
technical analysis. They identify the changing roles over time of
finance and accounting within organizational management and
business control systems, outline the foundation of economic models
within the objectives and methodology of scientific research, and
provide an introduction to the logical structure of theoretical
models in finance and accounting. The systems approach is examined
as an alternative to the traditional decision model approach, and
different tasks within a firm are presented in terms of complex and
integrated management processes. In addition, the authors describe
the role of DSS in the management of a firm, present specific
applications of DSS in the areas of finance and accounting, and
discuss the future outlook of DSS in computerized management
systems as well as their possible effects on organizational
structures and management control procedures.
Jacques Barzun, the noted Columbia University historian of ideas
and culture, once described the feeling that some people experience
when they come upon a new reference book. He wrote: "Hand over to
one of us a new Dictionary, "Companion," or Guide, and our eyes
first light up and then turn dreamy: we have seized the volume and
are off, arm in arm with the guide i or companion. ..." The book
now in your hands made my eyes light up. Thyroid Disorders with
Cutaneous Manifestations is that kind of book. Heymann, who has
been fascinated by this sometimes controversial subject for
decades, has brought not only his own expertise, but that of many
experts from the fields of the skin and the thyroid gland. Steven
Jay Gould wrote about overlapping and nonoverlapping
magisteria-this book demonstrates just how much important overlap
there is. But it also covers the basics in such a way that
dermatologists can find what they need to know about the thyroid
and thyroidologists can find what they need to know about the skin.
Thyroid Disorders with Cutaneous Manifestations falls neatly into
the tra- tion of medical monographs that become standards. They
fulfill the roles of gathering, digesting, and synthesizing current
knowledge, and they do so in a way that review articles cannot
approach and that the scientific literature is not designed to
accomplish.
In this book, the author discusses a modern concept of general
education that then helps to clarify both curricular and
pedagogical deficits involved in conventional mathematics
instruction. It provides an outline of an alternative mathematics
instruction that can help to realize a general education and
presents detailed arguments for seven interconnected objectives of
a school system aiming at general education.
This volume provides a pluralistic discussion from world-renowned
scholars on the international aspects of the debt crisis and
prospects for resolution. It provides a comprehensive evaluation of
how the debt crisis has impacted Western Europe, the emerging
markets and Latin America, and puts forward different suggestions
for recovery.
This volume examines issues of economic interest faced by Latin America economies in the late 20th Century. The fifteen chapters deal with macroeconomic problems, financial crises, the development of trade and trade agreements and labor issues. Of particular interest are the chapters dealing with Argentina, which provide an absorbing background to the financial crisis faced today.
This will be the first time a volume will be compiled focusing
on South American monkeys as models to address and test critical
issues in the study of nonhuman primates. In addition, the volume
will serve an important compliment to the book on Mesoamerican
primates recently published in the series under the DIPR book
series. The book will be of interest to a broad range of scientists
in various disciplines, ranging from primatology, to animal
behavior, animal ecology, conservation biology, veterinary science,
animal husbandry, anthropology, and natural resource management.
Moreover, although the volume will highlight South American
primates, chapters will not simply review particular taxa or
topics. Rather the focus of each chapter is to examine the nature
and range of primate responses to changes in their ecological and
social environments, and to use data on South American monkeys to
address critical theoretical questions in the study of primate
behavior, ecology, and conservation. Thus, we anticipate that the
volume will be widely read by a broad range of students and
researchers interested in prosimians, New World monkeys, Old World
monkeys, apes, humans, as well as animal behavior and tropical
biology.
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