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The Gandhi Reader collects the significant writings by and about
Mahatma Gandhi, culled form 500 volumes, newspapers, and magazines.
Here is Gandhi in his own words and those of his closest
associates, including selections from his autobiography;
descriptions of Gandhi by Romain Rollard, Jawaharlal Nehru,
Rabindranath Tagore, Louis Fischer; Gandhi's letters to Roosevelt,
Hitler, Chiang Kai-shek; and many of his most famous addresses.
In any histopathology department, cutaneous biopsies form the major
part of the workload. In many instances these may be readily dealt
with by experienced pathologists and their documentation represents
an essential step in organising therapy. However, in a number of
areas dramatic changes have occurred in dermatopathology. The
rapidly changing incidence of pigmented lesions of the skin and the
availability of diagnostic cell markers in the complex cutaneous
lymphomas have meant that for many pathologists a review in these
fields will be valu- able. The distribution and pattern of skin
pigmentation may allow us to make important assertions and draw
importantconclusions about the genetics of skin disease, but also
about human variability. Cutane- ous vasculitis is a difficult
problem where clinicopathological consulta- tion is vital in
diagnosis and the review presented has been written with this
verymuch in mind. In the same way, many diagnostic difficul- ties
exist in assessing buttous lesions in the skin and for this reason
a review was invited. Finally, our understanding of certain skin
diseases has been radical- ly altered by knowledge of the dynamics
of the changes seen, a field which has also beenstudied with
advantage inother systemsin patholo- gy. This volume is intended as
an aide to those many pathologists and dermatologists who, often
together, are responsible for the pro- vision of clinical care in
this demanding field. London C. L. BERRY Contents Melanoma and
Other Melanocytic Skin Lesions. With 8 Figures D. WEEDON .
Cutaneous Vasculitis.
Restoring the authority to women that was given to them at creation
There are church buildings on every corner in most towns in America
these days, yet the Christian influence on society and the popular
culture continues to diminish. Parishioners float from church to
church looking for more than a hallelujah and a handshake. And the
world asks, "Why Jesus?" In this book Howard Peace outlines a
vision of building lasting, life-giving relationships based on the
Hebrew names of the Cities of Refuge, found in Joshua 20. Rather
than a "quick growth" template, the author offers a vision for
building new wineskins to hold His outpouring on the Church at the
end of the age.
Psychologist A. Jack Jernigan describes his training and work at
four Veterans Administration Hospitals. The story samples the
economic, sociological, and psychological characteristics of the
post World War II era and how psychologists served and can serve in
V A Hospitals. The story begins with a veteran of World War II
meeting a young lady, their courtship, and marriage. The couple
move from Texas to Kentucky where he received a Ph.D. in Clinical
Psychology through the joint Veterans Administration - University
of Kentucky program. They return to Texas in time for the birth of
their first of three children. This is A. Jack Jernigan's third
book. Jack and wife, Jean celebrate 58 years of marriage in 2005.
In Action Research: Living Theory, Jean McNiff and Jack Whitehead
set out their vision for action research in the 21st Century. This
is a passionate, and compelling book, that defines the philosophy
behind action research and the process of doing action research for
all those interested in this fast growing area. It sets in place
the foundations of action research as a discipline, and roots
action research as a compassionate , ethical and
politically-engaged form of enquiry. McNiff and Whitehead's book
will be essential reading for all those with an interest in Action
Research.
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