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This issue will focus on sports-related foot and ankle injuries,
including articles on the following: Podiatrists as a member of the
sports medicine team, New & emerging sports medicine
technologies, Ankle sprains and return to sports activities,
Dynamic clinical assessment techniques of the athlete, Acute lower
extremity injuries, Principles of rehabilitation and return to
sports following injury, and many more!
This accessible textbook offers students the opportunity to explore for themselves a wide range of sociolinguistic issues relating to the German language and its role in societies around the world. It is written for undergraduate students who have a sound practical knowledge of German but who have little or no knowledge of linguistics or sociolinguistics. It combines text with practical exercises and discussion questions to stimulate readers to think for themselves and to tackle specific problems. In Part One Patrick Stevenson invites readers to investigate and reflect on issues about the status and function of the German language in relation to its speakers and to speakers of other languages with which it comes into contact. In Part Two the focus shifts to the forms and functions of individual features of the language. This involves, for example, identifying features of regional speech forms, analysing similarities and differences between written and spoken German, or looking at the 'social meaning' underlying different forms of address. Part Three explores the relationship between the German language and the nature of 'Germanness'. It concentrates on people's attitudes towards the language, the ways in which it is changing, and their views on what it represents for them. Features and benefits of using this book: * Comprehensive: provides the basis for a typical one-semester course * Informative and practical: combines a review of current themes with graded exercises and relevant reading, plus an index of terms * Topical and contemporary: deals with current situations with the most up-to-date information * Has a workbook character: encourages students to think and work for themselves. Patrick Stevenson is a lecturer in German in the School of Modern Languages, Southampton University.
College freshman Jeff Martindale's life begins changing almost the
instant he meets Rev. Isiah Booker, a former Temple University
halfback now active in the nascent Civil Rights Movement. Jeff is
from a nearly all-white, small northern Michigan town. Isiah's a
Philadelphian, 12 years older and black. Their chance meeting at a
casual party on the University of Michigan campus grows from a
mutual interest in fly-fishing to full-fledged friendship blended
with a mentoring relationship that gradually awakens Jeff to the
staggering cruelties of the segregated South, nearly 100 years
after the Civil War. Jeff and girlfriend, Susan Adams, volunteer
for paper-shuffling duties at the Ann Arbor NAACP, but grow
increasingly frustrated with minimal national civil rights
progress, even after they're jailed for joining two Tennessee
sit-ins. When unspeakable violence strikes, Jeff shockingly risks
his life, his future and Susan's love to pursue what only he views
as a morally greater cause.
Egyptian Deportations of the Late Bronze Age explores the political
economy of deportations in New Kingdom Egypt (ca. 1550-1070 BCE)
from an interdisciplinary angle. The analysis of ancient Egyptian
primary source material and the international correspondence of the
time draws a comprehensive picture of the complex and far-reaching
policies. The dataset reveals their geographic scope, economic and
demographic impact in Egypt and abroad as well as their
interconnection with territorial expansion, international
relations, and labour management. The supply chain, profiting
institutions and individuals in Egypt as the well as the labour
tasks, origins and the composition of the deportees are discussed
in detail. A comparative analytical framework integrates the
Egyptian policies with a review of deportation discourses as well
as historical premodern and modern cases and enables a global and
diachronic understanding of the topic. The study is thus the first
systematic investigation of deportations in ancient Egyptian
history and offers new insights into Egyptian governance that
revise previous assessments of the role of forced migration und
unfree labour in ancient Egyptian society and their long-term
effects.
Focusing on the relationship between prosecutors and democracy,
this volume throws light on key questions about prosecutors and the
role they should play in liberal self-government. Internationally
distinguished scholars discuss how prosecutors can strengthen
democracy, how they sometimes undermine it, and why it has proven
so challenging to hold prosecutors accountable while insulating
them from politics. The contributors explore the different ways
legal systems have addressed that challenge in the United States,
the United Kingdom, and continental Europe. Contrasting those
strategies allows an assessment of their relative strengths - and a
richer understanding of the contested connections between law and
democratic politics. Chapters are in explicit conversation with
each other, facilitating comparison and deepening the analysis.
This is an important new resource for legal scholars and reformers,
political philosophers, and social scientists.
An unprecedented comparison of juvenile justice systems across the
globe, Juvenile Justice in Global Perspective brings together
original contributions from some of the world's leading voices.
While American scholars may have extensive knowledge about other
justice systems around the world and how adults are treated,
juvenile justice systems and the plight of youth who break the law
throughout the world is less often studied. This important volume
fills a large gap in the study of juvenile justice by providing an
unprecedented comparison of criminal justice and juvenile justice
systems across the world, looking for points of comparison and
policy variance that can lead to positive change in the United
States. Distinguished criminology scholars Franklin Zimring, Maximo
Langer, and David Tanenhaus, and the contributors cover countries
from Western Europe to rising powers like China, India, and
countries in Latin America. The book discusses important issues
such as the relationship between political change and juvenile
justice, the common labels used to unify juvenile systems in
different regions and in different forms of government, the types
of juvenile systems that exist and how they differ, and more.
Furthermore, the book uses its data on criminal versus juvenile
justice in a wide variety of nations to create a new explanation of
why separate juvenile and criminal courts are felt to be necessary.
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Experiencing World History (Hardcover)
Paul Vauthier Adams, Erick Detlef Langer, Lily Hwa, Peter N Stearns, Merry E. Wiesner-Hanks
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An intensive introduction to global social history themes, covering
early societies to the 20th century Covering early societies, the
classical, postclassical, and modern periods, and the 20th century,
and blending the great advances in historical research over the
past quarter century, Experiencing World History represents an
important addition to the teaching of world history. Focusing on
major issues in social history in the context of world history and
divided into five chronological sections that highlight the mixture
of change and continuity, the volume traces key aspects of society
over time, among them gender; work and leisure; state and society;
culture contact and population patterns. Truly global in scope,
Experiencing World History includes deep coverage of all the major
areas including Asia, Africa, Europe, and the Americas. A brief
introduction ties the social history themes to more conventional
world history coverage, and an epilogue after each of the five
sections suggests overarching themes and connections.
Despite great strides in enforcement of the cartel prohibition of
article 81 EC and major merger control reform, EC competition law
still lacks clear standards for anti-competitive abuses under
article 82 EC. In a masterful engagement with this issue, the
thoughtful and original analysis in this book focuses on tying and
bundling. Although these ubiquitous business practices are
primarily addressed under article 82 EC as constituting abusive
behavior, a wealth of economics literature emphasizes their
strategic and efficiency motivations. However, there is a balance
to be found, as this book ably demonstrates. In the course of the
analysis, the author zeroes in on such central questions as the
following: What tests are available to determine whether two
products are distinct or not? Under which circumstances is
anti-competitive leveraging feasible? Which efficiency motivations
should be accepted? How does one valuate the possible efficiencies
in the short run and the risk of leveraging effects in the long
run? What factors should be considered when answering the separate
product issue? What are the implications for the burden of proof
under article 82 EC? Does the application of a more effects-based
approach under article 82 also affect the dominance analysis? In
his examination of the various responses to these probing
questions, the author is able to formulate a very useful diagnosis
of what factors determine whether a tied or bundled entity is
likely to engender anti-competitive effects. The presentation is
supported throughout by detailed reference to relevant
legal-economic doctrine, laws, and judicial interpretation by
European and U.S. courts, the European Commission, and antitrust
agencies. In its development of effects-based tests for assessing
tying and bundling practices, this important book will be of
special value to policymakers and regulatory officials involved in
enforcement of EC or Member State competition law. It will also be
welcomed by academics in both law and economics as a truly cogent
and workable approach to the solution of one of the most vital and
intriguing debates in the antitrust field.
This book presents a guide to navigating the complicated issues of
quality and process improvement in enterprise software
implementation, and the effect these have on the software
development life cycle (SDLC). Offering an integrated approach that
includes important management and decision practices, the text
explains how to create successful automated solutions that fit user
and customer needs, by mixing different SDLC methodologies. With an
emphasis on the realities of practice, the book offers essential
advice on defining business requirements, and managing change. This
revised and expanded second edition includes new content on such
areas as cybersecurity, big data, and digital transformation.
Features: presents examples, case studies, and chapter-ending
problems and exercises; concentrates on the skills needed to
distinguish successful software implementations; considers the
political and cultural realities in organizations; suggests many
alternatives for how to manage and model a system.
This is history from the inside out. What did Americans say
about the great events in their own lifetimes? This book is a
grassroots look at the country, as real people tell the story of
America in their own voices. Quotations from more than 350
individuals are taken from speeches, interviews, editorials,
letters, jokes, songs, and eyewitness accounts represent American
thought from the ground up. This compendium includes the words of
everyone from politicians and generals, to Native Americans, ethnic
minorities, women, labor representatives, and slaves. The book is
divided into 18 traditional historical periods from the
pre-Columbus explorers to the terrorist attacks of September 11,
2001.
We hear the voices of Jefferson, Lincoln, Teddy and FDR, but
also of Joe McCarthy, Huey Long, and Susan B. Anthony. We hear
American law in action through watersheds like "Brown v. the Board
of Education," the Scopes case, the prosecution of Sacco and
Vanzetti, and the Salem witch trials. Then there are the grace
notes, the forgotten but significant stories--a black woman beaten
and humiliated for encouraging others to vote; the G.I. who
overthrew a German bunker at Normandy; the last letter of a Union
soldier soon to die in battle. Their words are woven into American
history, remembered and illuminated in this kaleidoscopic
collection.
The present book is the first of the two volume proceedings of the
Mark Krein International Conference on Operator Theory and
Applications. This conference, which was dedicated to the 90th
anniversary of the prominent mathematician Mark Krein, was held in
Odessa, Ukraine, from August 18-22, 1997. The conference focused on
the main ideas, methods, results, and achievements of M. G. Krein.
This first volume is devoted to the theory of differential
operators and related topics. It opens with a description of the
conference, biographical material and a number of survey papers
about the work of M. G. Krein. The main part of the book consists
of original research papers presenting the state of the art in the
area of differential operators. The second volume of these
proceedings, entitled Operator Theory and Related Topics, concerns
the other aspects of the conference. The two volumes will be of
interest to a wide range of readership in pure and applied
mathematics, physics and engineering sciences.
This book covers the most recent advances in the deformation and
fracture behaviour of polymer material. It provides deeper insight
into related morphology-property correlations of thermoplastics,
elastomers and polymer resins. Each chapter of this book gives a
comprehensive review of state-of-the-art methods of materials
testing and diagnostics, tailored for plastic pipes, films and
adhesive systems as well as elastomeric components and others. The
investigation of deformation and fracture behaviour using the
experimental methods of fracture mechanics has been the subject of
intense research during the last decade. In a systematic manner,
modern aspects of fracture mechanics in the industrial application
of polymers for bridging basic research and industrial development
are illustrated by multifarious examples of innovative materials
usage. This book will be of value to scientists, engineers and in
polymer materials science.
This book consists of ten essays that examine the ways in which
language has been used to evoke what Lawrence L. Langer calls the
'deathscape' and the 'hopescape' of the Holocaust. The chapters in
this collection probe the diverse impacts that site visits,
memoirs, survivor testimonies, psychological studies, literature
and art have on our response to the atrocities committed by the
Germans during World War II. Langer also considers the
misunderstandings caused by erroneous, embellished and sentimental
accounts of the catastrophe, and explores some reasons why they
continue to enter public and printed discourse with such ease.
This book contains four survey papers related to different topics
in computational mechanics, in particular (1) novel discretization
and solver techniques in mechanics and (2) inverse, control, and
optimization problems in mechanics. These topics were considered in
lectures, seminars, tutorials, and workshops at the Special
Semester on Computational Mechanics held at the Johann Radon
Institute for Computational and Applied Mathematics (RICAM), Linz,
Austria, in December 2005.
Because of its portability, speed, and ease of use, ultrasound (US)
is the most commonly used imaging modality in the ER.? This issue
reviews the uses of US for obstetric and gynecologic
presentations.? Gastrointestinal, abdominal, and genitourinary
applications of US in the ER are quite common.? The use of US as
guidance for ER procedures is also covered in this issue.
Sociologists have debated suicide since the early days of the
discipline. This book assesses that body of work and breaks new
ground through a qualitatively-driven, mixed method 'sociological
autopsy' of one hundred suicides that explores what can be known
about suicidal lives.
Global contributors discuss the theoretical controversies
concerning the merits and demerits of affirmative action, and
explain why affirmative action is needed in multi-ethnic countries.
They analyse actual experience with affirmative action policies -
their origin, nature and consequences - in nine countries.
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