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In recent years, a growing body of research has been reassessing
the role of higher music education institutions in light of the
challenges posed by the dominant neoliberal economic system and the
growing sensitivity to the reproduction of social inequalities in
access to higher education and the labour market. This open access
book offers international and interdisciplinary insights into these
processes and practices and by examining the learning cultures,
curricula designs and emancipatory initiatives within higher music
education institutions. Drawing together empirical case studies
from Austria, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Portugal,
Switzerland, the UK and the USA, the authors explore the
multifaceted ways to transition from study to work and the world of
uncertainty and job insecurity currently experienced by a younger
generation of musicians. Contributions shed light on the reactions
of higher music education institutions to the neoliberal
restructuring of the educational field and take a fresh look at the
master-apprentice model of teaching and learning. They look at the
discourses surrounding employability and artistic standards that
form the traditional foundation of conservatoire education but also
create the environment for unequal power relations and sexual
misconduct. The authors also examine how gender, class and
race/ethnicity pervade the creation and performance of music, and
highlight alternative pedagogical strategies that fight
discrimination and violence to bring about equity and empowerment.
The ebook editions of this book are available open access under a
CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 licence on bloomsburycollections.com. Open access
was funded by University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna.
This book reviews efforts to produce chemicals and fuels from
forest and plant products, agricultural residues and more. Algae
can potentially capture solar energy and atmospheric CO2; the book
details needed research and legislative initiatives.
This book features a special subsection of Nanomedicine, an
application of nanotech nology to achieve breakthroughs in
healthcare. It exploits the improved and often novel physical,
chemical and biological properties of materials only existent at
the nanometer scale. As a consequence of small scale, nanosystems
in most cases are efficiently uptaken by cells and appear to act at
the intracellular level. Nanotechnology has the potential to
improve diagnosis, treatment and follow-up of diseases, and
includes targeted drug delivery and regenerative medicine; it
creates new tools and methods that impact sig nificantly upon
existing conservative practices. This volume is a collection of
authoritative reviews. In the introductory section we define the
field (intracellular delivery). Then, the fundamental routes of
nanode livery devices, cellular uptake, types of delivery devices,
particularly in terms of localized cellular delivery, both for
small drug molecules, macromolecular drugs and genes; at the
academic and applied levels, are covered. The following section is
dedicated to enhancing delivery via special targeting motifs
followed by the introduction of different types of intracellular
nanodelivery devices (e.g. a brief description of their chemistry)
and ways of producing these different devices. Finally, we put
special emphasis on particular disease states and on other
biomedical applications, whilst diagnostic and sensing issues are
also included. Intracellular delivery / therapy is a highly topical
which will stir great inter est. Intracellular delivery enables
much more efficient drug delivery since the impact (on different
organelles and sites) is intracellular as the drug is not supplied
externally within the blood stream. There is great potential for
targeted delivery with improved localized delivery and efficacy.
This book focuses on the operating conditions of wind, photovoltaic
and off-grid power systems. It provides data collected from
long-term measurements of actual industrial wind and solar farms,
and offers detailed analyses of the results. This unique data is
supported by a wealth of examples, tables, graphs and drawings
based on real-world measurements. By providing comprehensive
insights into the operation of renewable energy systems, this book
broadens readers' understanding of energy sources and their
practical application.
Throughout the greater part of the twentieth century, both in the
analytic and continental traditions, metaphysics was deemed to be
passe. The last few decades, however, have witnessed a remarkable
growth of interest among analytic philosophers in various
traditional metaphysical topics, such as modality, truth,
causality, etc. which resulted in the emergence of various forms of
analytic metaphysics. The new forms of metaphysics differ from its
traditional forms mostly in their methodology (we may notice
various applications of contemporary formal logical techniques) and
in the range of proposed solutions to particular problems. Besides
these and other differences, however, there are also many
similarities and there are even some who intentionally develop
traditional metaphysical themes using the contemporary analytical
methods. All these developments call for detailed exploration,
which is the general goal of the present publication Metaphysics:
Aristotelian, Scholastic, Analytic. The publication is the fruit of
the conference which took place in Prague in 2010 and which had for
its aim to bring together those willing to explore relations
between the traditional and contemporary concerns, both from among
the leading analytic philosophers working in metaphysics and the
historians of philosophy devoted to the study of the metaphysical
tradition. The specific focus of the conference was a
re-examination of topics such as categories, metaphysical
structure, substance and accident, existence, modalities, and
predication."
This book is the second volume reflecting the shift in the design
paradigm in automobile industry. It presents contributions to the
second and third workshop on Automotive Systems Engineering held in
March 2013 and Sept. 2014, respectively. It describes major
innovations in the field of driver assistance systems and automated
vehicles as well as fundamental changes in the architecture of the
vehicles.
Transportation Operations Management provides the analytical tools
and industry-wide context necessary to understand and address the
critical real-world problems in transportation operations and
planning that shippers, carriers, and third-party logistics
providers face every day. The book examines operational problems
from all transportation modes-air, motor carrier, water vessel,
pipeline, and rail-to show how these interact in the real world of
today's carriers and shippers. The book also outlines and analyzes
key issues such as designing efficient domestic and international
transportation networks; choosing optimal locations within market
spaces; designing infrastructure to manage network congestion;
leveraging intermodalism for operational flexibility; leveraging
techniques for costing, pricing, and revenue management; using
tracking technology for decisionmaking; maintaining regulatory
compliance in operations; and managing environmental stewardship.
Paying particular attention to the influence of the logistical
constraints of time, physical space, and location, the book reveals
the key role of transportation in strategic and tactical
decision-making. The book uses mathematical techniques such as the
theory of capacity management, the microeconomics of costing and
pricing, risk management, linear optimization, productivity
measurement, queueing theory, and complex scheduling. The book also
uses real-world problems with their actual marketplace constraints
in technology, geography, and government regulations to provide an
applied context to the techniques examined.
Growth in the pharmaceutical market has slowed down - almost to a
standstill. One reason is that governments and other payers are
cutting costs in a faltering world economy. But a more fundamental
problem is the failure of major companies to discover, develop and
market new drugs. Major drugs losing patent protection or being
withdrawn from the market are simply not being replaced by new
therapies - the pharmaceutical market model is no longer
functioning effectively and most pharmaceutical companies are
failing to produce the innovation needed for success. This
multi-authored new book looks at a vital strategy which can bring
innovation to a market in need of new ideas and new products:
Systems Biology (SB). Modeling is a significant task of systems
biology. SB aims to develop and use efficient algorithms, data
structures, visualization and communication tools to orchestrate
the integration of large quantities of biological data with the
goal of computer modeling. It involves the use of computer
simulations of biological systems, such as the networks of
metabolites comprise signal transduction pathways and gene
regulatory networks to both analyze and visualize the complex
connections of these cellular processes. SB involves a series of
operational protocols used for performing research, namely a cycle
composed of theoretical, analytic or computational modeling to
propose specific testable hypotheses about a biological system,
experimental validation, and then using the newly acquired
quantitative description of cells or cell processes to refine the
computational model or theory.
This volume is a continuation of Volume 1 following the
previously published Editorial. More emphasis is given to novel
nanocarrier designs, their characterization and function, and
applications for drug discovery and treatment. A number of chapters
will deal with nanofibers as a new major application within the
biomedical field with a very high success rate particularly in
wound healing and diabetic foot and spine injuries. A major new
subdivision will deal with mathematical methods for the assembly of
nanocarriers both for simulation and function.
This book analyses Europe's COVID-19 response provided by
governments and societies, to assess its influence on the economy
from both a short- and long-term perspective. The authors argue
that there are three key factors that determine how successful a
given country is. The first is the determination and effectiveness
of the government. The second is the capacity of states and their
healthcare systems in times of crisis. The third is society's
willingness to adhere to emergency measures and to cooperate with
authorities. The book examines the government policy of EU states
during the pandemic; studies the behaviour of EU societies; reveals
the influence of the pandemic crisis on the economy of EU states
and formulates a successful strategy to counteract the challenges
wrought by the pandemic. The book will appeal to scholars and
researchers engaged in the fields of economic and political
science, global studies and international relations. Furthermore,
it will also be addressed to policy makers of European States as it
contains a complex analysis of their policy responses and the
corresponding impact on European economy and society.
The 17 chapters in this book have been selected from the contents
of the Chest and Cardiovascular System section in Grainger &
Allison's Diagnostic Radiology 6e. These chapters provide a
succinct up-to-date overview of current imaging techniques and
their clinical applications in daily practice and it is hoped that
with this concise format the user will quickly grasp the
fundamentals they need to know. Throughout these chapters, the
relative merits of different imaging investigations are described,
variations are discussed and recent imaging advances are detailed.
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.
Fun Trivia Questions and Answers for Brainiacs "A fun collection of
facts that will leave you full of information you never knew you
needed to know!" Sophie Stirling, author of We Did That? #1
Bestseller in Reference, Puzzles, Trivia, Curiosities &
Wonders, Popular Culture The world is full of things you didn't
know, things you thought you knew, and things you never knew you
never knew. From the eponymous podcast comes Your Brain on Facts.
Train your brain. So what if you picked up some historical
inaccuracies (and flat-out myths) in history class. Your Brain on
Facts is here to teach and reteach readers relevant trivia. It
explains surprising science in simple language, gives the
unexpected origins of pop culture classics, and reveals important
titbits related to current issues. A brain food boost. Get ready
for trivia night done right. Inside, find true facts, strange
facts, and just plain weird facts. Your Brain on Facts features fun
trivia questions and answers, offering science, art, technology,
medicine, music, and history trivia to brainiacs everywhere. Inside
discover weird facts and just plain useless fun facts like: What's
the language of the stateless nation in the Pyrenees mountains
Where the world-changing birth control pill was tested Who wrote
lyrics for the Star Trek theme song that were never used If you
enjoyed Interesting Stories for Curious People, Stuff You Should
Know, The Book of General Ignorance, The Best Bar Trivia Book Ever,
The World's Greatest Book of Useless Information, or The Book of
Unusual Knowledge, you'll have a blast with Your Brain on Facts.
Global Supply Chain Security and Management: Appraising Programs,
Preventing Crimes examines the relationship between securing a
supply chain and promoting more efficient worldwide trade.
Historically, the primary goal of supply chain security was
guarding against theft and damage. Today, supply chains are also on
the frontlines in the fight against terrorism. This book showcases
industry leaders and their best practices, also exploring how the
government is both a policing organization and a supply chain
partner. In addition, it covers the critical roles that various
technologies play, focusing on how Big Data is collected and turned
into knowledge. By using the tools provided, readers will gain a
stronger understanding of the challenges and opportunities faced by
any organization that imports or exports products.
The aim of this book is to consider theoretically the notion of the
global competitiveness of regions, as well as giving attention as
to how such competitiveness may be empirically measured. With this
in mind, the book has three specific objectives: first, to place
the concept of regional competitiveness within the context of
regional economic development theory; second, to present a
rationale and method for quantifying the global competitiveness of
regions; and, third, to undertake the most geographically
widespread analysis of regional competitiveness differences across
the globe. With regard to the third goal, the analysis incorporates
more than 500 regions across Europe, North and South America,
Asia-Pacific, the Middle East, and the so-called BRIC economies of
Brazil, Russia, India, and China. The importance of the concept of
competitiveness has increased rapidly in recent years, with the
issues surrounding it becoming, at the same time, more empirically
refined and theoretically complex. The focus on regions reflects
the growing consensus that they are the primary spatial units that
compete to attract investment, and it is at the regional level that
knowledge is circulated and transferred, resulting in
agglomerations, or clusters, of industrial and service sector
enterprises. This growing acknowledgement of the region's role as a
key spatial unit of organisation has led to attention turning to
competitiveness at a more regional level. The book explores the
results of the World Competitiveness Index of Regions (WCIR),
covering the rankings and results of the 2014 edition. The WCIR
provides a tool for analysing the development of a range of
regional economies across the globe. It enables an illustration of
the changing patterns of regional competitiveness on the
international stage to be generated. In fundamental terms, the WCIR
aims to produce an integrated and overall benchmark of the
knowledge capacity, capability, and sustainability of each region,
and the extent to which this knowledge is translated into economic
value and transferred into the wealth of the citizens of each
region.
The aim of this book is to consider theoretically the notion of the
global competitiveness of regions, as well as giving attention as
to how such competitiveness may be empirically measured. With this
in mind, the book has three specific objectives: first, to place
the concept of regional competitiveness within the context of
regional economic development theory; second, to present a
rationale and method for quantifying the global competitiveness of
regions; and, third, to undertake the most geographically
widespread analysis of regional competitiveness differences across
the globe. With regard to the third goal, the analysis incorporates
more than 500 regions across Europe, North and South America,
Asia-Pacific, the Middle East, and the so-called BRIC economies of
Brazil, Russia, India, and China. The importance of the concept of
competitiveness has increased rapidly in recent years, with the
issues surrounding it becoming, at the same time, more empirically
refined and theoretically complex. The focus on regions reflects
the growing consensus that they are the primary spatial units that
compete to attract investment, and it is at the regional level that
knowledge is circulated and transferred, resulting in
agglomerations, or clusters, of industrial and service sector
enterprises. This growing acknowledgement of the region's role as a
key spatial unit of organisation has led to attention turning to
competitiveness at a more regional level. The book explores the
results of the World Competitiveness Index of Regions (WCIR),
covering the rankings and results of the 2014 edition. The WCIR
provides a tool for analysing the development of a range of
regional economies across the globe. It enables an illustration of
the changing patterns of regional competitiveness on the
international stage to be generated. In fundamental terms, the WCIR
aims to produce an integrated and overall benchmark of the
knowledge capacity, capability, and sustainability of each region,
and the extent to which this knowledge is translated into economic
value and transferred into the wealth of the citizens of each
region.
Transportation is the world's largest invisible industry. Modern
society is completely dependent on transportation to sustain its
way of life, and it is all around us constantly. Yet the economics
of transportation is a mystery to most people. Why do air fares
rise and fall? Why do urban transit systems struggle to survive and
require such large public subsidies? Why does freight transport
cost more to move in one direction than an equal distance in
another? Why is the government so heavily involved in
transportation? Concepts of Transportation Economics provides
explanations to these queries and many more, as well-renowned
experts in the field, Barry E Prentice and Darren Prokop interpret
the unique dynamics underlying transportation through the lens of
applied economics, and demonstrate that the operations of
transportation are completely logical and obvious once the concepts
that underlie business decisions and consumer reactions are
explained.
Since the Enlightenment, the cultural creativity of Polish Jews has
found expression not only in Hebrew and Yiddish, but increasingly
in Polish. There has been mutual and dynamic interaction between
the cultural systems, but, until the end of communism, the
trilingual Jewish culture of Poland was little studied. In this
volume, scholars from Poland, the United States, Israel, Italy, and
Argentina investigate writers from across this spectrum and
consider how they saw their Jewish (and sometimes Polish) identity,
and what they thought of the authors in the other linguistic or
cultural camps. Together, their essays constitute the first
examination of Jewish literatures in Poland from the point of view
of both linguistic and geographical diversity. The interwar years
serve as the reference point, but material on the period before
World War I and after 1945 is also included. The book comprises six
sections. There is new research on Jewish literature in Polish,
including discussions of less widely known works by Janusz Korczak
and Julian Stryjkowski. Polish-Yiddish-Hebrew literary contacts are
then reviewed, with important pieces on Y.L. Peretz's early work,
the translation of Hayim Nahman Bialik's poetry into Polish, the
influence of Polish writers on Sholem Asch's early plays, and the
reception of Yosef Opatoshu's novels in interwar Poland. The next
section explores the images of Poles and Poland in the work of
Jewish writers and of Jews in the work of Polish authors, for
instance in the work of the Hebrew Nobel laureate S.Y. Agnon and
the Polish writer Stanislaw Vincenz. The subsequent section looks
at avant-garde art and modern ideologies, with discussions of Bruno
Schulz's graphic works and why communism appealed to some Jewish
writers. Discussion then moves to questions of identity, with a
special focus on Julian Tuwim, one of the greatest Polish poets, an
assimilated Jew attacked by Polish nationalists on the one hand and
Yiddishists on the other. The last group of essays in the
collection looks at different 'exiles, ' understood both literally
and metaphorically and encompassing works created in Poland,
Israel, and Argentina. In spite of this wide range of themes, the
coverage of the topic is not exhaustive: there are still very few
studies of Polish-Hebrew literary contacts, and although more has
been written about Yiddish writers in Poland there are still areas
requiring a comparative perspective. This is a major study of
topics which have rarely been discussed in English, especially
Jewish literature written in Polish. The articles should appeal to
all students of literature, and particularly to those interested in
Polish, Yiddish, and Hebrew creativity understood as a rich
cultural polysystem. CONTRIBUTORS Monika Adamczyk-Garbowska, Maria
Antosik-Piela, Dorota Burda-Fischer, Nathan Cohen, Ofer Dynes,
Karolina Famulska-Ciesielska, Ellen Kellman, Zuzanna Kolodziejska,
Ber Kotlerman, Anna Kuligowska-Korzeniewska, Aviv Livnat, Piotr
Matywiecki, Alina Molisak, Joanna Nalewejko-Kulikov, Wladyslaw
Panas, Ireneusz Piekarski, Eugenia Prokop-Janiec, Laura Quercioli
Mincer, Gil Rabak, Shoshana Ronen, Maxim D. Shrayer, Dariusz Konrad
Sikorksi, Perla Sneh, Monika Szablowska-Zaremba, Bella
Szwarcman-Czarnota, Karolina Szymaniak, Miriam Udel, Karen
Underhill, Bozena Wojnowska, Marzena Zawanowska, Slawomir Jacek
Zurek.
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