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All treaties, from human rights to international trade, include
formal exceptions that allow governments to legally break the rules
that they have committed to, in order to deal with unexpected
events. Such institutional 'flexibility' is necessary, yet it
raises a tricky theoretical question: how to allow for this
necessary flexibility, while preventing its abuse? Krzysztof J.
Pelc examines how designers of rules in vastly different settings
come upon similar solutions to render treaties resistant to
unexpected events. Essential for undergraduate students, graduate
students, and scholars in political science, economics, and law,
the book provides a comprehensive account of the politics of treaty
flexibility. Drawing on a wide range of evidence, its
multi-disciplinary approach addresses the paradoxes inherent in
making and bending international rules.
This book examines regional responses to marginality by
highlighting social innovation, local capacity and new path
formations in what are often seen as economically weak regions
where policy and institutional considerations play a key role.
Divided into three parts, it covers a wide range of topics related
to geographical marginality from various angles, on both regional
and local scales. The first part focuses on the role of social
innovation and illustrates the themes of social innovation and new
localism, local revitalization and social entrepreneurship. The
second part then addresses the issues of economic responses,
valorization, resource use and local action in response to
marginalization. Lastly, the third part explores various policies
and measures taken to respond to marginality and intensify regional
development in marginal areas.
Essays and poems that offer insight into what it mean to be a young
Jewish woman today.
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Thomas A. Sebeok, Paul Bouissac, Umberto Eco, Jerzy Pelc, Roland Possner, …
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Thomas A. Sebeok, Paul Bouissac, Umberto Eco, Jerzy Pelc, Roland Possner, …
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Dissemination of Information in Communication Networks - Broadcasting, Gossiping, Leader Election, and Fault-Tolerance (Hardcover, 2005 ed.)
Juraj Hromkovic, Ralf Klasing, A Pelc, Peter Ruzicka, Walter Unger
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Preface Due to the development of hardware technologies (such as
VLSI) in the early 1980s, the interest in parallel and distributive
computing has been rapidly
growingandinthelate1980sthestudyofparallelalgorithmsandarchitectures
became one of the main topics in computer science. To bring the
topic to educatorsandstudents,
severalbooksonparallelcomputingwerewritten. The involvedtextbook
IntroductiontoParallelAlgorithmsandArchitectures by F. Thomson
Leighton in 1992 was one of the milestones in the development of
parallel architectures and parallel algorithms. But in the last
decade or so the main interest in parallel and distributive
computing moved from the design of parallel algorithms and
expensive parallel computers to the new distributive reality the
world of interconnected computers that cooperate (often
asynchronously) in order to solve di?erent tasks. Communication
became one of the most frequently used terms of computer science
because of the following reasons: (i) Considering the high
performance of current computers, the communi- tion is often
moretime consuming than the computing time of processors. As a
result, the capacity of communication channels is the bottleneck in
the execution of many distributive algorithms. (ii) Many tasks in
the Internet are pure communication tasks. We do not want to
compute anything, we only want to execute some information - change
or to extract some information as soon as possible and as cheaply
as possible. Also, we do not have a central database involving all
basic knowledge. Instead, wehavea distributed memorywherethe
basickno-
edgeisdistributedamongthelocalmemoriesofalargenumberofdi?erent
computers. The growing importance of solving pure communication
tasks in the - terconnected world is the main motivation for
writing this book."
Narrative Therapy with Spanish Speakers provides counselors, social
workers, and other mental health professionals with a variety of
culturally responsive bilingual activities developed for use with
clients of all ages. Each short chapter covers topics such as fear,
acceptance, and trust; the chapters also employ short fictions,
sayings, and quotes, all in both Spanish and English, that
professionals can share directly with clients. Additional materials
on the book's website include audio resources for both counselors
and clients, and the book is replete with icons and guides to help
counselors quickly find relevant material.
'Lucid, smartly written ... A welcome intervention into the debate
surrounding the future of liberalism' Financial Times 'It takes
scholarly courage and knowledge to upend Adam Smith, but this is
what Krzysztof Pelc has done . . . Profound and brilliant' Robert
Skidelsky 'A fascinating book, bursting with paradoxes, riddles and
counterintuitive ideas that will challenge some of your strongest
beliefs about how society works' Daniel Susskind We've learned that
the way to get ahead is through strong will, grit and naked
ambition. The belief that self-interest makes the world go round
has served us well: it has helped make our society more affluent.
But does that premise still hold? In Beyond Self-Interest,
Krzysztof Pelc argues that those who prosper increasingly do so by
spurning prosperity, or by convincing others that they are pursuing
passion, purpose, love of craft - anything but their own
self-advancement. From the Puritans, who followed a religious
calling and yet made a killing; to the fastest-growing firms of
today, who claim to be 'changing to the world' through 'doing what
they love', declaring passion over profit is a profitable move. A
bold, incisive and original work that draws on three centuries of
intellectual thought, Beyond Self-Interest is a book to upend how
we relate to capitalism. What if the true driver of market society
is not the appearance of self-interest, but its opposite?
This volume explores major light microscopic imaging modalities
that can be used to view nervous tissue, and discusses the steps
needed to use each of them, and ways to interpret the data. The
chapters in this book cover topics such as atlasing of insect
brain; neuroanatomical tracing through fluorochrome expression;
fluorescent probes for amyloids; or optical clearing for
ultramicroscopy of GFP- expressing tissues. In the Neuromethods
series style, chapters include the kind of detail and key advice
from the specialists needed to get successful results in your
laboratory. Authoritative and cutting-edge, Neurohistology and
Imaging Techniques is a valuable resource for both expert and
novice users of major light microscopic imaging techniques, and
those interested in exploring alternate imaging tools.
Narrative Therapy with Spanish Speakers provides counselors, social
workers, and other mental health professionals with a variety of
culturally responsive bilingual activities developed for use with
clients of all ages. Each short chapter covers topics such as fear,
acceptance, and trust; the chapters also employ short fictions,
sayings, and quotes, all in both Spanish and English, that
professionals can share directly with clients. Additional materials
on the book's website include audio resources for both counselors
and clients, and the book is replete with icons and guides to help
counselors quickly find relevant material.
This book examines regional responses to marginality by
highlighting social innovation, local capacity and new path
formations in what are often seen as economically weak regions
where policy and institutional considerations play a key role.
Divided into three parts, it covers a wide range of topics related
to geographical marginality from various angles, on both regional
and local scales. The first part focuses on the role of social
innovation and illustrates the themes of social innovation and new
localism, local revitalization and social entrepreneurship. The
second part then addresses the issues of economic responses,
valorization, resource use and local action in response to
marginalization. Lastly, the third part explores various policies
and measures taken to respond to marginality and intensify regional
development in marginal areas.
In the Introduction to the Polish-language version of the present
book I expressed the hope that Polish studies in semiotics would
before long be numerous enough to make possible another anthology
on semiotics in Poland containing material published since 1970.
That hope has in fact come true. The fact that semiotic research
has been gaining momentum in this country is reflected in the
growing interest in the discipline, in expanding international
contacts, and in the steady increase in the number of publications.
Thus, 1972 saw the setting up of the Department of Logical
Semiotics, headed by the present writer, at Warsaw University
Institute of Phi losophy. The seminar on semiotics, which I started
in 1961, had met more than two hundred times by the end of 1976;
since 1968, meetings have been held jointly with the Polish
Semiotic Society. Another semi nar, confined to university staff
and concerned with logical semiotics, which was inithted in 1970,
had met more than fifty times by the end of 1976. The former
seminar often plays host to foreign visiting pro fessors; so far
scholars from Australia, Belgium, Britain, Canada, Czechoslovakia,
France, the German Democratic Republic, Italy, the Netherlands, the
Soviet Union, and the United States have attended."
This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 21st
International Symposium on Distributed Computing, DISC 2007, held
in Lemesos, Cyprus, in September 2007.
The 32 revised full papers, selected from 100 submissions, are
presented together with abstracts of 3 invited papers and 9 brief
announcements of ongoing works; all of them were carefully selected
for inclusion in the book. The papers cover all current issues in
distributed computing - theory, design, analysis, implementation,
and application of distributed systems and networks - ranging from
foundational and theoretical topics to algorithms and systems
issues and to applications in various fields. This volume concludes
with a section devoted to the 20th anniversary of the DISC
conferences that took place during DISC 2006, held in Stockholm,
Sweden, in September 2006.
This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 12th
International Colloquium on Structural Information and
Communication Complexity, SIROCCO 2005, held in Mont Saint-Michel,
France in May 2005.
The 22 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and
selected from 48 submissions. The papers address issues such as
topics in distributed and parallel computing, information
dissemination, communication complexity, interconnection networks,
high speed networks, wireless networking, mobile computing, optical
computing, and related areas.
All treaties, from human rights to international trade, include
formal exceptions that allow governments to legally break the rules
that they have committed to, in order to deal with unexpected
events. Such institutional 'flexibility' is necessary, yet it
raises a tricky theoretical question: how to allow for this
necessary flexibility, while preventing its abuse? Krzysztof J.
Pelc examines how designers of rules in vastly different settings
come upon similar solutions to render treaties resistant to
unexpected events. Essential for undergraduate students, graduate
students, and scholars in political science, economics, and law,
the book provides a comprehensive account of the politics of treaty
flexibility. Drawing on a wide range of evidence, its
multi-disciplinary approach addresses the paradoxes inherent in
making and bending international rules.
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Stabilization, Safety, and Security of Distributed Systems - 17th International Symposium, SSS 2015, Edmonton, AB, Canada, August 18-21, 2015, Proceedings (Paperback, 1st ed. 2015)
Andrzej Pelc, Alexander A Schwarzmann
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 17
International Symposium on Stabilization, Safety, and Security of
Distributed Systems, SSS 2015, held in Edmonton, AB, Canada, in
August 2015. The 16 regular papers presented together with 8 brief
announcements and 3 keynote lectures were carefully reviewed and
selected from 38 submissions. The Symposium is organized in several
tracks, reflecting topics to self-*properties. The tracks are
self-stabilization; fault-tolerance and dependability; ad-hoc and
sensor networks; mobile agents; system security in distributed
computing; and formal methods and distributed algorithms.
Im Rahmen dieser mehrbandigen, nach Kulturarten geordneten
Buchreihe wird eine Anleitung zum rechtzeitigen und sicheren
Erkennen der Erreger von Krankheiten und der Ursachen von
Beschadigungen der landwirtschaftlichen und gartnerischen
Kulturpflanzen gegeben. Einer ausfuhrlichen Bestimmungstabelle
folgt eine textliche Darstellung der jeweiligen Schadursache sowie
eine Darstellung der fur die Diagnose wichtigen Merkmale auf
Aquarelltafeln und schematischen Zeichnungen. Innerhalb jeder
Kulturart sind die Schadursachen und -erreger geordnet nach: -
abiotischen Schaden/Ernahrungsstoerungen - Virosen und
Mycoplasmosen - Bakterien - Mykosen - tierischen Schaderregern.
Berucksichtigt werden in erster Linie mitteleuropaische Arten.
Presents the background and context of all ideas, concepts,
algorithms, analyses and arguments before discussing details.
Accessible to both beginners as well as specialists.
'Lucid, smartly written ... A welcome intervention into the debate
surrounding the future of liberalism' Financial Times 'It takes
scholarly courage and knowledge to upend Adam Smith, but this is
what Krzysztof Pelc has done . . . Profound and brilliant' Robert
Skidelsky 'A fascinating book, bursting with paradoxes, riddles and
counterintuitive ideas that will challenge some of your strongest
beliefs about how society works' Daniel Susskind We've learned that
the way to get ahead is through strong will, grit and naked
ambition. The belief that self-interest makes the world go round
has served us well: it has helped make our society more affluent.
But does that premise still hold? In Beyond Self-Interest,
Krzysztof Pelc argues that those who prosper increasingly do so by
spurning prosperity, or by convincing others that they are pursuing
passion, purpose, love of craft - anything but their own
self-advancement. From the Puritans, who followed a religious
calling and yet made a killing; to the fastest-growing firms of
today, who claim to be 'changing to the world' through 'doing what
they love', declaring passion over profit is a profitable move. A
bold, incisive and original work that draws on three centuries of
intellectual thought, Beyond Self-Interest is a book to upend how
we relate to capitalism. What if the true driver of market society
is not the appearance of self-interest, but its opposite?
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