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"If this were a book quiz and you were to ask me what film is most like Absolutely Jani I would answer unhesitatingly, Blue Jasmine, Woody Allen's Oscar-nominated film."
Those who remember the "Just Jani" column in the Sunday Times will be intrigued and delighted. Those who missed out on those heady times will be captivated by this universal story of betrayal, back-stabbing and life in the very fast lane. It is acerbic, witty, wry, bittersweet and
exquisitely penned. She describes how she became a columnist, and reveals much of life behind the scenes at the Sunday Times.
Jani also shares details of the crucial interview with Eugene Terre'blanche, details that will shake the preconceptions and ruffle more than a
few feathers. Jani's reputation is reduced to tatters when she takes on UK's Channel4 in a law suit that reverberated around the world and kept the public baying for blood. But in all this we are able to see the real Jani Allan behind the fabulous brittle creature that the tabloids tore to shreds and devoured and then spat out.
That the real Jani Allan, gutsy, bright beyond the telling, vulnerable and a story-teller beyond compare has chosen to share her story is a remarkable gift to the reader. It is a story that will command a great deal of respect.
The Fundamentals of Human Embryology covers embryonic development, with a unique focus on adult anatomy.
Its goal is to impart to students a comprehensive overview of how the human embryo forms, not only as a basis for the student of human anatomy, but also as a link to abnormalities they may encounter in their clinical careers. Extensively illustrated with labeled line drawings, now enlarged for better visibility, this concise manual will meet the needs of both undergraduate and postgraduate students in the Human Sciences.
In this Second Edition of the manual at the request of students and teachers, the authors have made the following changes:
- Increased the size of the diagrams
- Revised the text to comply with the Federative International Committee on Anatomical Terminology changes to the Terminologia Embryologica
- Altered the sequencing of some topics to allow the development to flow more logically
- Included an appendix of coloured photographs of congenital abnormalities to help students form a more realistic idea of developmental abnormalities.
Virtual Research Environments examines making Information and
Communication Technologies (ICT) usable by researchers working to
solve grand challenge problems in many disciplines from social
science to particle physics. It is driven by research the authors
have carried out to evaluate researchers requirements in using
information services via web portals and in adapting collaborative
learning tools to meet their more diverse needs, particularly in a
multidisciplinary study.
This is the motivation for what the authors have helped develop
into the UK Virtual Research Environments (VRE) programme. They
illustrate generics with specific instances of studies carried out
comparing portal technologies and evaluating usability. This work,
and further development of collaboration and Webbased research
tools has been carried out with international collaborators, in
particular using the Sakai framework and other recent Java-language
based portal programming frameworks and associated standards.
The book is divided into a number of chapters providing motivation,
illustrations, comparisons of technology and tools, practical
information about deployment and use and comments on issues and
difficulties in ensuring uptake of e-Science and Grid technology by
already practicing researchers.
Definition of Virtual Research Environments and e-Research with
analogies to Virtual Learning EnvironmentsCompilation about how
e-Research is carried out with reference to work in UK and USA on
portals and services for collaborative learning, shared information
services and repositories and their application for
multi-disciplinary researchDescription of Science Gateways to
distributed research resources (Grid computing, data and Web 2.0
style collaboration tools) and their relevance to the grand
challenges facing research requiring large teams"
This book presents the most current scientific understanding behind
most common pain disorders. Clinical scientists involved in pain
science will gain a basic understanding of the causes of many types
of pain and will be able to discuss various therapies with
patients. Researchers new to pain science will gain an overall
understanding of pain pathophysiology and targets for pain
treatments. Covering every major aspect of pain science, from
molecular and cellular pathways of pain to pain disorders and their
treatments, Science of Pain bridges basic and clinical research
like no other book on the topic. Edited by world-renowned pain
scientist and Editor-in-Chief of the journal PAIN, Allan Basbaum,
this book is an in-depth reference for basic and clinical
scientists in pain research who must understand the basic science
of pain, and help develop new treatment strategies for pain
disorders.
* Presents the most current scientific understanding of
neuroscience of pain, written by the world's leading experts
* Integrates basic neuroscience research and clinical aspects of
pain disorders
* Covers both neurobiological basis and clinical treatment for a
pain disorder (e.g., migraine, fibromyalgia, neuropathic pain,
post-stroke pain)
* Covers pain pathways and mechanisms both in text and in
full-color illustrations
* Includes topics specific to gender and age group addressing the
trend in research toward developing individualized treatments
Anxiety is ubiquitous in everyday life and avoiding sources of
anxiety is often at the core of our everyday choices and can even
shape our life plans. But why are we all so anxious, when is this
normal uniqueness as opposed to a diagnosable anxiety disorder, and
why have anxiety disorders become more prevalent than ever? In All
We Have to Fear, Horwitz and Wakefield argue that psychiatry has
largely generated this epidemic by inflating our socially
inconvenient, yet natural, fears into psychiatric disorders and
ignoring our biologically designed natures, thus allowing the
overdiagnosis of anxiety disorders and facilitating a culture of
medicalization. The result is a society that is afraid of natural,
biologically designed feelings of fear and, overall, anxious about
feeling anxious. All We Have to Fear is a groundbreaking and fresh
look at how to distinguish between anxiety conditions that are
mental disorders, those that are natural reactions to threats, and
those that are natural products of evolution. Building on the new
science of evolutionary psychology, Horwitz and Wakefield
demonstrate a mismatch between our basic biological natures and the
environment that we have created for ourselves. Some of our natural
anxiety is born from situations and objects that posed serious
risks during prehistory, but that are no longer usually dangerous,
for example, a city dweller who is terrified of snakes. This
mismatch generates normal anxiety when there is, in fact, no real
danger. Evolutionary psychology shows that beyond the context in
which the symptoms occur, our biological heritage as a species must
be considered in any psychiatric diagnosis as we are otherwise
bewildered by our own primitive fears and beset by diffuse
anxieties that seem to have no function in our lives. All We Have
to Fear argues that only by paying attention to our evolutionary
shaping can we understand ourselves, our fears, what is normal
versus disordered in what we fear, and make informed choices about
how to approach these fears. The mismatch between our natures,
environment, and our fears is not pathological, but rather reveals
the forces that shaped us and provides an "emotional time machine,"
shedding light on who we were when we were shaped as a species, and
thus, allowing us more insight into who we are today.
While research on ultrasonics has been covered in earlier volumes
of the Physical Acoustics series, Volumes 23 and 24 demonstrate the
successful commercialization of devices and instruments arising
from research in this area. These volumes will assist in the
process of bringing research output into the marketplace to the
benefit of customers.
The chapters are liberally illustrated with pictures of actual
commercial objects which have been or are in use. Included are
Medical Ultrasonic Diagnostics, Nondestructive Testing (NDT),
Acoustic Emission, Process Control, Surface Acoustic Wave (SAW)
Devices, Frequency Control Devices, Research Instruments,
Transducers, and Ultrasonic Microscopes. Also contained in the text
are six essays covering technology transfer and commercialization.
While research on ultrasonics has been covered in earlier volumes
of the Physical Acoustics series, Volumes 23 and 24 demonstrate the
successful commercialization of devices and instruments arising
from research in this area. These volumes will assist in the
process of bringing research output into the marketplace to the
benefit of customers.
The chapters are liberally illustrated with pictures of actual
commercial objects which have been or are in use. Included are
Medical Ultrasonic Diagnostics, Nondestructive Testing (NDT),
Acoustic Emission, Process Control, Surface Acoustic Wave (SAW)
Devices, Frequency Control Devices, Research Instruments,
Transducers, and Ultrasonic Microscopes. Also contained in the text
are six essays covering technology transfer and commercialization.
'If the Waverley sank right now and I wanted to swim to the nearest
land, how far would that be?' 'About a hundred yards, sur.'
'Amazing. Which way?' 'Down!' True 'Glesca' humour and history
combined, Kerryoans up the Clyde! recounts the adventures of a
vessel full of character with a captain to match: Morrison's
Waverley and 'Big Lizzie' are each as formidable and inalienably
Scottish as the other. Morrison captures the charmingly unique
spirit of the last of the Clyde's paddle steamers as well as the
facts of its history. Full of playful tales, many a chuckle and the
quirky illustrations of Bob Dewar, you're sure to find something
that floats your boat!
Provide all the independent practice needed for your Springboard
Science course with over 1000 questions in each Practice Book.
Designed to be used alongside our Knowledge Book, our Practice
Books provide shed loads of practice (SLOP) for students to
consolidate, apply and extend the knowledge that they have learnt.
With decades of teaching experience and extensive knowledge of
applying cognitive science in the classroom, you can trust our
author team to have created carefully crafted and varied questions
for independent practice. > Improve students' long-term
retention. Spacing is built in throughout this Practice Book,
improving retention over time. > Highlight connections between
topics and Sciences. Interleaving of content encourages students to
recognise and focus on the connections, similarities and
differences across science, enabling them to reflect on their
learning in more depth. > Build confidence in the key skills.
Question sets include coverage of the key mathematical and working
scientifically skills that students need to understand, ensuring
that this knowledge is embedded throughout their independent
practice. > Support every student. Links to the relevant worked
examples in the Knowledge Book are highlighted throughout each unit
for easy reference. > Prepare for the next step. Questions
increase in difficulty throughout each topic, enabling students to
progress through the KS3 curriculum and prepare for KS4 and beyond.
Answers are available online for free, and also embedded into the
lesson presentations in our Boost digital teaching and learning
resources for easy in-class independent practice review.
Provide all the independent practice needed for your Springboard
Science course with over 1000 questions in each Practice Book.
Designed to be used alongside our Knowledge Book, our Practice
Books provide shed loads of practice (SLOP) for students to
consolidate, apply and extend the knowledge that they have learnt.
With decades of teaching experience and extensive knowledge of
applying cognitive science in the classroom, you can trust our
author team to have created carefully crafted and varied questions
for independent practice. > Improve students' long-term
retention. Spacing is built in throughout this Practice Book,
improving retention over time. > Highlight connections between
topics and Sciences. Interleaving of content encourages students to
recognise and focus on the connections, similarities and
differences across science, enabling them to reflect on their
learning in more depth. > Build confidence in the key skills.
Question sets include coverage of the key mathematical and working
scientifically skills that students need to understand, ensuring
that this knowledge is embedded throughout their independent
practice. > Support every student. Links to the relevant worked
examples in the Knowledge Book are highlighted throughout each unit
for easy reference. > Prepare for the next step. Questions
increase in difficulty throughout each topic, enabling students to
progress through the KS3 curriculum and prepare for KS4 and beyond.
Answers are available online for free, and also embedded into the
lesson presentations in our Boost digital teaching and learning
resources for easy in-class independent practice review.
Crop circles are the finest, most beautiful and original art forms
of modem times, and they are totally mysterious. Behind the crop
circle phenomenon is an evident purpose. Some intelligence, human,
alien or spiritual, is in the process of communication. It is
exposing us to a course of re-education, beginning with the symbols
of sacred knowledge and wisdom. The most striking evidence for this
view is the amazing formation that appeared at Crooked Soley in
Wiltshire on the 27th August 2002. Clearly expressed in its design
are certain numerical symbols that are known esoterically as the
'Keys to Creation'. They are also keys to that universal science
associated with the Holy Grail. From time to time it is revealed
again, and when that happens, culture and the human spirit are
renewed and life on earth is restored to its natural state as a
reflection of paradise.
From Louis Brandeis to Robert Bork to Clarence Thomas, the
nomination of federal judges has generated intense political
conflict. With the coming retirement of one or more Supreme Court
Justices--and threats to filibuster lower court judges--the
selection process is likely to be, once again, the center of
red-hot partisan debate.
In Advice and Consent, two leading legal scholars, Lee Epstein and
Jeffrey A. Segal, offer a brief, illuminating Baedeker to this
highly important procedure, discussing everything from
constitutional background, to crucial differences in the nomination
of judges and justices, to the role of the Judiciary Committee in
vetting nominees. Epstein and Segal shed light on the role played
by the media, by the American Bar Association, and by special
interest groups (whose efforts helped defeat Judge Bork). Though it
is often assumed that political clashes over nominees are a new
phenomenon, the authors argue that the appointment of justices and
judges has always been a highly contentious process--one largely
driven by ideological and partisan concerns. The reader discovers
how presidents and the senate have tried to remake the bench,
ranging from FDR's controversial "court packing" scheme to the
Senate's creation in 1978 of 35 new appellate and 117 district
court judgeships, allowing the Democrats to shape the judiciary for
years. The authors conclude with possible "reforms," from the
so-called nuclear option, whereby a majority of the Senate could
vote to prohibit filibusters, to the even more dramatic suggestion
that Congress eliminate a judge's life tenure either by term limits
or compulsory retirement.
With key appointments looming on the horizon, Adviceand Consent
provides everything concerned citizens need to know to understand
the partisan rows that surround the judicial nominating process.
Edgar Allan Poe is credited with having pioneered the short story,
having perfected the tale of psychological horror, and having
revolutionised modern poetics. The entirety of Poe's body of
imaginative work encompasses detective tales, satires, fables,
fantasies, science fiction, verse dramas, and some of the most
evocative poetry in the English language. This omnibus edition
collects all of Poe's fiction and poetry in a single volume,
including The Fall of the House of Usher," "The Tell-Tale Heart,"
"The Pit and the Pendulum,." "The Raven," "Annabel Lee," the
full-length novel "The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of
Nantucket", and much more. The Complete Tales and Poems of Edgar
Allan Poe is part of Barnes & Noble's Leatherbound Classics.
Each title in the series presents a classic work in an attractively
designed edition bound in genuine bonded leather. These books make
elegant additions to any home library.
One of three Signature Select Classics chapbooks steeped in the
thrills and chills of the gothic tradition, publishing
simultaneously with chapbooks of similarly weird works by H. P.
Lovecraft and Mary Shelley. This stunning keepsake
chapbook--perfect for fans of the mysterious and macabre--comprises
three of Edgar Allan Poe's short literary masterpieces: "The
Tell-Tale Heart," "Metzengerstein," and "The Masque of the Red
Death." It features elegantly designed cardstock covers with flaps
and intricate foil-stamped designs.
A new collectable edition of Poe's poetry which demonstrates his
skilful and imaginative command of the English language. Often
regarded as the founder of the modern short story Poe also laid the
foundations for the symbolist poets and futurists of the 20th
Century, his razor-sharp dissections of the world offering dark
romantic notions to the reader. Little treasures, the FLAME TREE
COLLECTABLE CLASSICS are chosen to create a delightful and timeless
home library. Each stunning, gift edition features deluxe cover
treatments, ribbon markers, luxury endpapers and gilded edges. The
original text is accompanied by a Glossary of Victorian and
Literary terms produced for the modern reader.
Although less well know than some other Alpine regions, Austria's
Hohe Tauern National Park boasts spectacular mountain scenery,
snow-clad peaks and a splendid network of attractive and welcoming
mountain huts. It is also home to Austria's highest peak, the 3798m
Gross Glockner. This guide presents four short hut-to-hut treks in
the Hohe Tauern region in the heart of the Austrian Tirol: the
7-day Reichen Group Rucksack Route, the 7-day Venediger Group
Rucksack Route, the 8-day Venediger Glacier Tour and the 9-day
Glockner Rucksack Route. Two other routes, linking stages of the
main treks to complete a traverse of the Hohe Tauern National Park
and an ascent of the Gross Glockner, are summarised in brief. Also
included are multiple excursions to climb neighbouring peaks –
including the Gross Glockner and 3660m Gross Venediger – and a
hut directory listing the huts in the region and summarising link
routes between them. The routes are feasible from mid-June to late
September. Whereas the three rucksack routes require only good
fitness and mountain walking experience, the glacier tour involves
glacier crossings and the optional ascents frequently call for
mountaineering skills (grades F and PD). In addition to clear route
description and mapping, each trek stage includes notes on the
highlights and challenges of the day. There is also a wealth of
information to help you plan and prepare for your trip.
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