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This book presents a constitutive approach to controversy based on
a discourse analysis of news texts, focusing on the role of
journalists as participants who shape public controversy for
readers. Drawing data from the Reuters Corpus, the project
identifies formulas that journalists use in reporting controversy
and draws conclusions about how these serve professional and
textual functions and how they shape public controversy as a
natural, historical, and pragmatic event. While the traditions of
dialectic and rhetoric have focused on the prescriptive aim of
training participants to resolve controversies in philosophical
dialogue or public debate settings, this orientation has tended to
preempt questions about where controversy is located and how it is
shaped. This project contributes to descriptive, ethnographic
research about controversy, using discourse analysis to address a
problem in argumentation.
Understanding the past takes more forms than historiography. Since
2005, professional and amateur scholars have come together at the
annual International Medieval Congress in Western Michigan
University to discuss the role re-construction, re-enactment and
re-creation can play in 'breathing life into these dry bones' to
deepen our knowledge of the past. Under the sponsorship of the
Higgins Armory Museum and the Oakeshott Institute, presenters have
looked at subjects ranging from ore smelting to equitation to the
use of recreation and reenactment in the classroom. This volume
brings together seven papers examining the depth and breadth in
which experimental archaeology and textual analysis can come
together to reveal the past. From glass beads to iron smelting, the
profession of arms to the chivalric virtues of franchise and 'doing
what one said they would do', this collection provides a unique
insight into both the daily and intellectual life of medieval man.
It will be of interest not only to professional historians,
musicologists, literary scholars and art historians, but also to
the vast army of impassioned and enthusiastic practitioners who
endeavor, as a labor of love, to make the past come to life.
This book presents a constitutive approach to controversy based on
a discourse analysis of news texts, focusing on the role of
journalists as participants who shape public controversy for
readers. Drawing data from the Reuters Corpus, the project
identifies formulas that journalists use in reporting controversy
and draws conclusions about how these serve professional and
textual functions and how they shape public controversy as a
natural, historical, and pragmatic event. While the traditions of
dialectic and rhetoric have focused on the prescriptive aim of
training participants to resolve controversies in philosophical
dialogue or public debate settings, this orientation has tended to
preempt questions about where controversy is located and how it is
shaped. This project contributes to descriptive, ethnographic
research about controversy, using discourse analysis to address a
problem in argumentation.
Advances in epilepsy in recent decades have allowed for improved
algorithms for diagnosis and a common understanding of terminology
with the development of the International Classifications of
Seizures and the Epilepsies. Nevertheless, no common system exists
for the estimation of epilepsy severity or its impact on quality of
life. Therefore, epileptologists lack the ability to make
quantitative assessments of individual patients for comparison of
care or for meta-analyses in clinical trials. This book on the
Quantitative Assessment of Epilepsy Care approaches this omission
by addressing the potential application of clinimetrics within the
framework of epilepsy treatment. Clinimetrics is a fast growing
discipline concerned with the quantification of clinical symptoms
with respect to decision making relating to diagnosis, treatment,
and prognosis. These methods allow for the development and
validation of clinical scoring systems. For example, the Glasgow
Coma Scale is widely used. As a chronic disorder, epilepsy would
benefit from clinimetric methodology to create uniformity and to
allow for comparisons among evaluations. In addition,
epileptologists have not yet developed assessments of health
related quality of life to define the overall condition of the
chronic epilepsy patient and various therapeutic endpoints. While
clini metric tools are essential for research, they will also be
useful in clinical practice for the care of individual patients by
documenting status and changes over time. This treatise will
provide critical analyses of whether existing rating scales and
techniques are valid to use, and which types of scales and
techniques require further development.
No library is complete without the classics! This leather-bound
edition includes the complete works of the playwright and poet
William Shakespeare, considered by many to be the English
language's greatest writer. Romeo and Juliet, A Midsummer Night's
Dream, King Lear, Hamlet, and Macbeth-the works of William
Shakespeare still resonate in our imaginations four centuries after
they were written. The timeless characters and themes of the Bard's
plays fascinate us with their joys, struggles, and triumphs, and
now they are available in a special volume for Shakespeare fans
everywhere. This Canterbury Classics edition of William
Shakespeare's works includes all of his poems and plays in an
elegant, leather-bound, keepsake edition. Whether for a Shakespeare
devotee or someone just discovering him, this is the perfect place
to experience the drama of Shakespeare's words. A scholarly
introduction provides additional context and insight into the poems
and plays. Specially designed end papers, a ribbon bookmark, and
other enhancements complete the package and make this the perfect
gift for any lover of literature-a book to read and treasure!
Energy Transduction in Biological Membranes was primarily designed for graduate courses in bioenergetics. Not only does it discuss basic principles and concepts central to modern membrane biochemistry, biophysics and molecular biology, but also (1) the components and pathways for electron transport and hydrogen ion translocation, and (2) the utilization of electrochemical ion gradients. The book is unique in presenting a comparative treatment of respiratory and photosynthetic energy transduction, and in using protein sequence data coupled with physical concepts to discuss the mechanisms of energy transducing proteins.
No home library is complete without the classics! H. G. Wells is a
keepsake collection of the author's greatest work to be read and
treasured. He was the first to popularize the concept of time
travel. He disturbed--and fascinated--us with a frightening
doctor's island. He wrote of an invisible man, of men on the moon,
and of a war of the worlds. He has influenced countless other
writers, artists, and even scientists. H. G. Wells is one of the
most acclaimed science fiction writers who ever lived, and five of
his classic tales are collected in this book for readers to
treasure. H. G. Wells includes The Time Machine, The Island of Dr
Moreau, The Invisble Man, The War of the Worlds, The First Men in
the Moon, and The Food of the Gods. Readers new to this remarkable
author will delight in these amazing stories, while fans of Wells
will enjoy the insightful introduction by an expert on the author's
life and work. All will appreciate the leather cover, gilded edges,
printed endpapers, ribbon bookmark, and other features on this
unique gift book. No library is complete without the works of H. G.
Wells, the father of science fiction!
No library's complete without the classics! This new, enhanced
leather-bound edition collects the greatest works of Robert Louis
Stevenson, whose stories of excitement and adventure will never be
forgotten. He wrote stories of chance and peril, pirates and buried
gold. He told tales of good and evil, of men struggling with the
darkest parts of their souls. Acclaimed Scottish writer Robert
Louis Stevenson was a master whose works offer compelling insight
into our hearts and minds. His novels should be studied and
treasured, kept in every home library. Featuring the full texts of
Treasure Island, Prince Otto, Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr.
Hyde, Kidnapped, The Black Arrow, The Master of Ballantrae, and
David Balfour, this Canterbury Classics edition of Robert Louis
Stevenson collects his greatest yarns in an elegant, leather-bound
book. With gilded edges, a ribbon bookmark, and other exciting
enhancements, as well as introduction by a renowned Stevenson
scholar that illuminates his meanings and intentions, this new
edition is the perfect gift or keepsake. Readers will want to keep
Robert Louis Stevenson forever--and go on a never-ending adventure!
Seit Erscheinen der preisgekronten Arbeit von Eiler Schlotz (Oslo
1958) uber "Manuelle Therapie aus medi- zinhistorischer Sicht" hat
die manuelle Medizin in Europa eine explosionsartige Entwicklung
durchgemacht. In diesem Buch zeichnet der Chronist die schrittweise
Einbeziehung der manuellen Medizin in alle Fachbereiche nach, die
sich seit den 50er Jahren in Europa vollzog. Viele Exponenten
dieser Entwicklung kommen ausfuhrlich - teils mit eigenen Kapiteln
- zu Wort. Dieses Buch ist ein faszinierendes Stuck
Medizingeschichte.
In this book, Michael Cramer views the Society for Creative
Anachronism (SCA), an organization that studies and recreates the
middle ages, as a case study for a growing fascination with
medieval fantasy in popular culture. He explores the act of
medieval re-creation as performance by focusing on the SCA,
describing the group's activities, investigating its place in
popular culture, and looking at the SCA not so much as a historical
society but as an on-going work of performance art; a postmodern
counter-culture riff on what it means to be "medieval." Cramer
examines the group's activities, from persona and character
development to theatrical performance and personal interaction;
from the complex official ceremonies to full contact armored combat
with mock broadswords. He explores the SCA in detail to discover
how its members adapt and employ ideas about the Middle Ages in
performance, ritual reenactment, living history, and re-creation,
analyzing the performance of identity through ritual, sport, drama,
and personal interaction, and he focuses on the reconstruction of
the medieval "king game," a game in which a mock king is chosen to
reign over a mock court. The book also studies various ideas about
medievalism, including the contrast between reenactment and
re-creation, and places these activities in the context of
contemporary American society. With three appendixes, a
bibliography, and a selection of photos, Cramer demonstrates how
and why medieval fantasy is increasingly used in popular culture
and analyzes the dissatisfaction with contemporary culture that
leads people into these realms of fantasy.
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