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Why is there evil, and what can scientific research tell us about
the origins and persistence of evil behavior? Considering evil from
the unusual perspective of the perpetrator, Baumeister asks, How do
ordinary people find themselves beating their wives? Murdering
rival gang members? Torturing political prisoners? Betraying their
colleagues to the secret police? Why do cycles of revenge so often
escalate?
Baumeister casts new light on these issues as he examines the gap
between the victim's viewpoint and that of the perpetrator, and
also the roots of evil behavior, from egotism and revenge to
idealism and sadism. A fascinating study of one of humankind's
oldest problems, "Evil" has profound implications for the way we
conduct our lives and govern our society.
Built in 1566 by Spanish conquistador Juan Pardo, Fort San Juan is
the earliest known European settlement in the interior United
States. Located at the Berry site in western North Carolina, the
fort and its associated domestic compound stood near the Native
American town of Joara, whose residents sacked the fort and burned
the compound after only eighteen months. Drawing on archaeological
evidence from architectural, floral, and faunal remains, as well as
newly discovered accounts of Pardo's expeditions, this volume
explores the deterioration in Native American-Spanish relations
that sparked Joara's revolt and offers critical insight into the
nature of early colonial interactions.
Globally, the retail industry loses in excess of $230 billion a
year due to 'shrinkage' - the euphemistic term used by the industry
to cover financial losses that retailers face through spoilage,
damage, error and theft. It is a problem that has proved stubborn
to resolve and highly resilient to the swathe of 'solutions'
developed to try and reduce its impact.
This book is an attempt to develop fresh thinking on how to
effectively manage retail loss by challenging the existing
preconceived ideas about not only what constitutes shrinkage, but
also the approach that should be adopted to deal with it. It is
premised upon developing a systemic and systematic understanding of
the root causes of shrinkage, recognising the pivotal role
operational failures have in creating the opportunities and
circumstances in which shrinkage can occur.
This text offers one of the most comprehensive and challenging
accounts of retail loss prevention to date. Designed for students
and practitioners alike, it provides new insights into a problem
that has plagued the retail industry since its inception.
This is a story of what could have happend to the 39 members of
Heaven's Gate shortly after exiting their earthly vehicles and
bording a spacecraft cloaked inside the tail of the Hale-Bopp
comet. As they awaken from transport sleep, Ti welcomes them aboard
the Comet-craft Hale-Bopp. Confusion, awe, and wonder await the
crew members as they travel throughout the galaxies on their
journey to Planet Heaven and beyond. My story is a combination of
different subjects: personal, Biblical, fact, and science fiction.
A written memorial for the people of Heaven's Gate who gave up
their lives for what they believed. Before you judge them, look
inside your own heart and ask yourself this question: What would
you be willing to die for - religion, freedom, country, honor or
perhaps something else?
The core subject matter of bioarchaeology is the lives of past
peoples, interpreted anthropologically. Human remains,
contextualized archaeologically and historically, form the unit of
study. Integrative and frequently inter-disciplinary,
bioarchaeology draws methods and theoretical perspectives from
across the sciences and the humanities. Bioarchaeology: The
Contextual Study of Human Remains focuses upon the contemporary
practice of bioarchaeology in North American contexts, its
accomplishments and challenges. Appendixes, a glossary and 150 page
bibliography make the volume extremely useful for research and
teaching.
From serious illness to natural disasters, humans turn to
communication as a major source of strength to help us bounce back
and to keep growing and thriving. Communicating Hope and Resilience
Across the Lifespan addresses the various ways in which
communication plays an important role in fostering hope and
resilience. Adopting a lifespan approach and offering a new
framework to expand our understanding of the concepts of "hope" and
"resilience" from a communication perspective, contributors
highlight the variety of "stressors" that people may encounter in
their lives. They examine connections between the cognitive
dimensions of hope such as self-worth, self-efficacy, and creative
problem solving. They look at the variety of messages that can
facilitate or inhibit experiencing hope in relationships, groups,
and organizations. Other contributors look at how communication
that can build strengths, enhance preparation, and model successful
adaptation to change has the potential to lessen the negative
impact of stress, demonstrating resilience. As an important
counterpoint to recent work focusing on what goes wrong in
interpersonal relationships, communication that has the potential
to uplift and facilitate responses to stressful circumstances is
emphasized throughout this volume. By offering a detailed
examination of how to communicate hope and resilience, this book
presents practical lessons for individuals, marriages, families,
relationship experts, as well as a variety of other practitioners.
The first basic thesis of Anti-Roman Cryptograms in the New
Testament: Hidden Transcripts of Hope and Liberation is that the
Jesus of history and his earliest and closest followers during his
lifetime and during the decades after he had been crucified by the
Romans had not only a deep longing for eternal life with God beyond
the limits of this world, but also a strong desire for liberation
from Roman political, economic, and social oppression. The second
basic thesis of Anti-Roman Cryptograms in the New Testament is that
within the Christian Scriptures there are more hidden transcripts,
coded messages (anti-Roman cryptograms) of hope and liberation, for
« freedom now within this life, than we have realized throughout
most of the history of interpretation. Hidden transcripts of hope
and liberation are coded so that oppressed people are able to
communicate to their fellow oppressed people in ways in which their
message and their intent are shielded from the perceptions of their
oppressors. These messages by the Jesus of history and by the
writers of New Testament and related literature use the language of
faith, of salvation, of Deity, and of adversaries of Deity, giving
words that are commonly used by the oppressed people new and double
meanings. Within interaction with other scholars who are publishing
studies of hidden transcripts, this book is an analysis of hidden
transcripts within each of the New Testament documents. The book is
designed to be used in New Testament Studies courses at
undergraduate and/or graduate levels, by study groups, and by all
persons who desire a more adequate understanding of the Jesus of
history, his closest followers, and their oral and written
communications during the first three centuries C.E.
The core subject matter of bioarchaeology is the lives of past
peoples, interpreted anthropologically. Human remains,
contextualized archaeologically and historically, form the unit of
study. Integrative and frequently inter-disciplinary,
bioarchaeology draws methods and theoretical perspectives from
across the sciences and the humanities. Bioarchaeology: The
Contextual Study of Human Remains focuses upon the contemporary
practice of bioarchaeology in North American contexts, its
accomplishments and challenges. Appendixes, a glossary and 150 page
bibliography make the volume extremely useful for research and
teaching.
From serious illness to natural disasters, humans turn to
communication as a major source of strength to help us bounce back
and to keep growing and thriving. Communicating Hope and Resilience
Across the Lifespan addresses the various ways in which
communication plays an important role in fostering hope and
resilience. Adopting a lifespan approach and offering a new
framework to expand our understanding of the concepts of "hope" and
"resilience" from a communication perspective, contributors
highlight the variety of "stressors" that people may encounter in
their lives. They examine connections between the cognitive
dimensions of hope such as self-worth, self-efficacy, and creative
problem solving. They look at the variety of messages that can
facilitate or inhibit experiencing hope in relationships, groups,
and organizations. Other contributors look at how communication
that can build strengths, enhance preparation, and model successful
adaptation to change has the potential to lessen the negative
impact of stress, demonstrating resilience. As an important
counterpoint to recent work focusing on what goes wrong in
interpersonal relationships, communication that has the potential
to uplift and facilitate responses to stressful circumstances is
emphasized throughout this volume. By offering a detailed
examination of how to communicate hope and resilience, this book
presents practical lessons for individuals, marriages, families,
relationship experts, as well as a variety of other practitioners.
Topological Dynamics has its roots deep in the theory of
differential equations, specifically in that portion called the
"qualitative theory." The most notable early work was that of
Poincare and Bendixson, regarding stability of solutions of
differential equations, and the subject has grown around this
nucleus. It has developed now to a point where it is fully capable
of standing on its own feet as a branch of Mathematics studied for
its intrinsic interest and beauty, and since the publication of
Topological Dynamics by Gottschalk and Hedlund, it has been the
subject of widespread study in its own right, as well as for the
light it sheds on differential equations. The Bibliography for
Topological Dyna mics by Gottschalk contains 1634 entries in the
1969 edition, and progress in the field since then has been even
more prodigious. The study of dynamical systems is an idealization
of the physical studies bearing such names as aerodynamics,
hydrodynamics, electrodynamics, etc. We begin with some space (call
it X) and we imagine in this space some sort of idealized particles
which change position as time passes."
Most often when the subject of antimicrobial resistance is
discussed, the organizational emphasis is on individual
antimicrobial agents or groups of agents. Thus we tend to see
discussion of resistance to f3-lactams, tetracyclines, amino
glycosides etc. In this book many of the authors were asked to
emphasize the mechanism of resistance in their discussion and from
that to show how susceptibility to various agents was affected. In
part this was done to help emphasize the enormous contribution that
the study of antimicrobial resistance has made to our understanding
of fundamental physiologic and genetic processes in bacteria. When
one looks back over the study of antimicrobial resistance, it is
clear that it has been the birthplace of many fundamental advances
in molecular biology and of an appreciation of the role of many key
functions in the life of a bacterium. In addition, and hopefully to
an increasing extent in the future, such study has also contributed
to advances in antimicrobial chemotherapy. Through out the book
resistance mechanisms have been placed in perspective as to their
significance as causes of resistance to key drugs or groups of
drugs. Some are of much greater significance than others in terms
of the prevalence or the degree of resistance produced. Whatever
their numerical significance, however, each of the mechanisms,
without question, throws light on fundamental cellular processes
and the way in which they interact with antimicrobial agents."
Challenging existing ideas about not only what constitutes retail
shrinkage, but also the approach that should be adopted to deal
with it, it critically examines how current approaches to managing
shrinkage are at best preventative, and how through operational
excellence, organizations can reduce the impact it has on their
profitability.
The new context and character of public service - shifting values,
entrepreneurship, information technology, and multi-sector careers
- require a 'skills triangle' of technical, ethical, and leadership
abilities. This concise and readable work focuses on these three
essential skills, and describes what it means to be a consummate
professional public servant. Essential reading for both
professionals and students, "Achieving Competencies in Public
Service: The Professional Edge" sets standards for anyone who
conducts the public's business, and links them with performance
management, human resource administration, and information
technology skills. Filled with original illustrative examples, case
studies, and exemplar profiles, the book is an ideal supplement for
any introductory course in Public Administration.
The new context and character of public service - shifting values,
entrepreneurship, information technology, and multi-sector careers
- require a 'skills triangle' of technical, ethical, and leadership
abilities. This concise and readable work focuses on these three
essential skills, and describes what it means to be a consummate
professional public servant. Essential reading for both
professionals and students, "Achieving Competencies in Public
Service: The Professional Edge" sets standards for anyone who
conducts the public's business, and links them with performance
management, human resource administration, and information
technology skills. Filled with original illustrative examples, case
studies, and exemplar profiles, the book is an ideal supplement for
any introductory course in Public Administration.
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Probability in Banach Spaces III, No. 3 - Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Probability in Banach Spaces, Held at Tufts University, Medford, USA, August 4-16, 1980 (English, French, Paperback, 1981 ed.)
A. Beck
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God has chosen to reveal himself to humankind in various ways at
various times. Each of these encounters occurred in real, physical
locations. Even visions--such as Jacob's ladder or John's
Apocalypse--came to people in a particular place. Place is
inextricably woven into the story of Scripture, and it's one of the
most meaningful ways in which we can encounter God today. Linking
these locations with Scripture, reflection questions, prayer, and
life-changing insight drawn from more than a quarter century of
leading travelers through the Holy Land, John A. Beck offers you a
devotional like no other. Illustrated with beautiful full-color
photos, The Holy Land Devotional features the sites that Christian
pilgrims most often visit, allowing you to walk in the footsteps of
people like Jacob, Joshua, Gideon, Ruth, David, Martha, Peter, and,
of course, Jesus. Whether you've been to the Holy Land, are
planning a trip, or just want to know more about the land where
Jesus walked, this devotional invites you to grow closer to God as
you hear him speaking in and through the Holy Land.
A trip to the Holy Land is on the bucket list of many Christians.
But planning a meaningful trip in a place so filled with
significant sites is an imposing task. Most travel guides are not
prepared to link the Bible and land in an accurate and meaningful
way because they are written for people of all faiths. So how can a
Christian traveler prepare a trip that will illuminate God's Word
and reveal the Lord's presence? In The Holy Land for Christian
Travelers, John A. Beck provides a guide to the Holy Land for
Christians with explanations of the biblical significance of
important sites. The entries provide key Scripture references for
reflection and a guide to the land that will encourage communion
with God and a genuine spiritual experience for travelers as they
walk in the footsteps of Jesus. A trip to the Holy Land can be a
worship-filled, once-in-a-lifetime spiritual journey. This book
puts a biblical scholar and experienced Holy Land guide at the
reader's side.
This book provides guidelines and resources for homilies and
sermons, worship planning, and Scripture study based on the texts
in Year A (Cycle A) in The Revised Common Lectionary: Consultation
on Common Texts (Nashville: Abingdon, 1992). It is a thoroughly
revised and updated replacement for Norman A. Beck, Scripture Notes
for Series A (Lima, Ohio: CSS Publishing, 1986). Leaders in worship
and worship planning and other members of Christian congregations
and communities will find this book to be helpful for use as
individuals and in study groups as they prepare for more meaningful
worship services each weekend. Norman A. Beck is the Poehlmann
Professor of Theology and Classical Languages at Texas Lutheran
University. He is an ELCA pastor, and in addition to teaching
full-time serves as the contract pastor of St. John's Lutheran
Church in Stockdale (Denhawken), Texas. He has earned degrees from
Princeton Theological Seminary (Ph.D.), Trinity Lutheran Seminary
(B.D.), and Capital University (B.A.). In addition, he has received
an honorary D.D., also from Trinity Lutheran Seminary. He is the
author of Mature Christianity in the 21st Century published by
Crossword, published also in Germany as Muendiges Christentum im
21. Jahrhundert by Institut Kirke und Judentum, Anti-Roman
Cryptograms in the New Testament: Hidden Transcripts of Hope and
Liberation published by Peter Lang, The New Testament: A New
Translation and Redaction published by Fairway Press, and Blessed
to Be a Blessing to Each Other: Jews, Muslims, and Christians as
Children of Abraham in the Middle East, also published by Fairway
Press. He has also written a movie script about the Jesus of
history titled "Jesus, the Man."
Die im vorliegenden funften Selecta-Band zusammengefassten Beitrage
behandeln Themen, die etwa durch die Stichworte Bewegung,
Stroemung, Mechanik zu umreissen sind. Zu jedem Beitrag gehoert
eine Vorgeschichte, die ihn mit beruhmten alten Problemstellungen
verbindet. Fahrt man von Neapel aus nach Suden uber Paestum hinaus
die lukanische Kuste entlang, so kommt man nach etwa einer Stunde
zu den ausgegrabenen Ruinen der alten griechischen Stadt Elea
(gegr. 540 v. ehr. ), in der die Philosophen Parmenides (ca. 510 -
ca. 440 v. ehr. ) und Zenon (ca. 490 - ca. 430 v. ehr. ) gewirkt
haben. Von den vier sog. Paradoxien des Zenon (sie sind in der
Physik des Aristoteles uberliefert und kommentiert) gehoeren drei
zum allgemeinen Gesprachsstoff der sog. Gebildeten: 1. Man kann
nicht gehen, denn um ein Stadion zuruckzulegen, muss man erst ein
halbes Stadion zurucklegen, dazu vorher ein Viertelstadion usw.,
ein unendliches Pensum, das man nicht bewaltigen kann. 2. Achilles
kann die Schild- kroete nicht uberholen, denn er muss erst einmal
deren Start- punkt erreichen, dann ist sie aber schon zu einem
neuen Punkt vorgeruckt, den Achilles als nachstes besuchen muss
etc., wieder ein unendliches und folglich nicht zu bewaltigendes
Pensum fur den armen Helden. 3. Der abgeschossene Pfeil bleibt in
der Luft stehen, denn aus den in 1. genannten Grunden kann er keine
positive Strecke zurucklegen.
The Bible tells the story of God meeting real people in a real time
and place, yet we rarely take the time to wonder, Why there? Maybe
we have a hard time even picturing where there is. To begin to
fully understand the Bible, we must understand the geographical
settings of Scripture and how each place participates in the
biblical story. With its colorful maps, The Basic Bible Atlas helps
us link geography to Bible study so we can understand how place
impacted events in the Bible. From Eden to Egypt, from the promised
land to Persia, from Bethlehem to the New Jerusalem, The Basic
Bible Atlas is a fascinating guide to the land of the Bible. Your
Bible study will never be the same.
This book is devoted to 250 years of collecting, organizing and
preserving paleontological specimens by generations of scientists.
Paleontological collections are a huge resource for modern research
and should be available for national and international scientists
and institutions, as well as prospective public and private
customers. These collections are an important part of the
scientific enterprise, supporting research, public education, and
the documentation of past biodiversity. Much of what we are
beginning to understand about our world, we owe to the collection,
preservation, and ongoing study of natural specimens. Properly
preserved collections of fossil marine or terrestrial plants and
animals are archives of Earth's history and vital to our ability to
learn about our place in its future. The approach employed by the
editors involves not only an introduction to the paleontological
collections in general, but also information on the international
and national collection networks. Particular attention is given to
new exhibition concepts and approaches of sorting, preserving and
researching in paleontological collections and also their neglect
and/or threat. In addition, the book provides information on all
big public museums, on important state museums and regional
Museums, and also on university collections. This is a highly
informative and carefully presented book, providing scientific
insight for readers with an interest in fossil record,
biodiversity, taxonomy, or evolution, as well as natural history
collections at large.
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