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The average age of the world's population is increasing at an
unprecedented rate and this increase is changing the world. This
"Silver tsunami" emphasizes the need to provide advanced training
in epidemiology and increase the cadre of experts in the study of
aging. This book is designed to summarize unique methodological
issues relevant to the study of aging, biomarkers of aging and the
biology/physiology of aging and in-depth discussions of the
etiology and epidemiology of common geriatric syndromes and
diseases. Contributing authors in the book represent many
disciplines, not only epidemiology and clinical geriatrics, but
also demography, health services, research, cardiovascular disease,
diabetes, psychiatry, neurology, social services, musculoskeletal
diseases and cancer. The aim of the book is to provide a broad
multidisciplinary background for any student/researcher interested
in aging. The material in the book is organized and comprehensive.
It represents the most up-to-date information on the scientific
issues in aging research written by academics who specialize in
research and training in the broad field of aging. The structure
and organization of the book reflects our course series in the
Epidemiology of Aging starting with the broad issues of demography
and methodology, and then addressing specific health conditions and
geriatric conditions common to older persons.
'A real treasure that we can't stop exploring' - La Republica
Felicia Browne decided it was time to put down her paintbrushes and
pick up a rifle. Jimmy Yates left Chicago with three books in his
bindle, sacrificing them all on the gruelling trek across the
Pyrenees. Salaria Kea worked at the front as a nurse, judged by her
skill rather than her skin colour... In 1936 something
extraordinary happened. As the threat of fascism swept across the
Iberian peninsula, thousands of people from all over the world left
their families and jobs to heed the call - No Pasaran! History has
never seen a wave of solidarity like it. The Spanish Civil War
ended in 1939 with the Republic crushed, but the revolutionary
dream of the International Brigades has never burnt out. Through
these 60 illustrated profiles, Brigadistes embroiders an epic story
of political struggle with the everyday bravery, sorrow and love of
those who lived it.
The pinnacle of Fuster's essay writing, Final Judgements is a book
of aphorisms that, used to teach moral and/or philosophical truths,
reveal things that are relevant to the universal human experience.
As Adam Gopnick of The New Yorker puts it, "the aphorism is, in its
algebraic abbreviation, a micro-model of empirical inquiry." And
Fuster uses the aphoristic tradition, less to establish truths than
to undermine them, to question the conceits contained in the
established truism. Despite the seriousness of its subject matter,
however, this book is laugh-out-loud funny, Fuster's wit revealing
that the best aphorisms are based in stripping language of its
artifice and revealing its contradictions, and the cumulative
effect is a quintessentially Mediterranean kind of playfulness.
This pathbreaking book examines the strategies, successes, and
challenges of youth advocacy organizations, highlighting the
importance of local contexts for these efforts. Working between
social movements and the political establishment, these
organizations occupy a special niche in American politics and civil
society. They use their position to change local agendas for youth
and public perceptions of youth, and work to strengthen local
community support systems.
"Between Movement and Establishment" describes how youth advocacy
organizations affect change in a fragmented urban policy
environment. It considers the different constituencies that
organizations target, including public officials and policies,
specific service sectors, and community members, and looks at the
multiple tactics advocates employ to advance their reform agendas,
such as political campaigns, accountability measures, building
civic capacity, research, and policy formation. This work further
examines the importance of historical, organizational, and
political contexts in explaining the strategies, actions, and
consequences of advocacy organizations' efforts at the local level,
bringing to light what is effective and why.
This pathbreaking book examines the strategies, successes, and
challenges of youth advocacy organizations, highlighting the
importance of local contexts for these efforts. Working between
social movements and the political establishment, these
organizations occupy a special niche in American politics and civil
society. They use their position to change local agendas for youth
and public perceptions of youth, and work to strengthen local
community support systems.
"Between Movement and Establishment" describes how youth advocacy
organizations affect change in a fragmented urban policy
environment. It considers the different constituencies that
organizations target, including public officials and policies,
specific service sectors, and community members, and looks at the
multiple tactics advocates employ to advance their reform agendas,
such as political campaigns, accountability measures, building
civic capacity, research, and policy formation. This work further
examines the importance of historical, organizational, and
political contexts in explaining the strategies, actions, and
consequences of advocacy organizations' efforts at the local level,
bringing to light what is effective and why.
Few things in life have as much universal appeal as flowers. But
why in the world would anyone eat them? Greek, Roman, Persian,
Ottoman, Mayan, Chinese and Indian cooks have all recognized the
feast for the senses that flowers brought to their dishes. Today,
chefs and adventurous cooks are increasingly using flowers in
innovative ways.Edible Flowers is the fascinating history of how
flowers have been used in cooking from ancient customs to modern
kitchens. It also serves up novel ways to prepare and eat soups,
salads, desserts and drinks. Discover something new about the
flowers all around you with this surprising history.Constance
Kirker is a retired Penn State University professor of art history.
Mary Newman has taught at Ohio University and the University of
Malta.
In Realizing Educational Rights, Anne Newman examines two
educational rights questions that arise at the intersection of
political theory, educational policy, and law: What is the place of
a right to education in a participatory democracy, and how can we
realize this right in the United States? Tracking these questions
across both philosophical and pragmatic terrain, she addresses
urgent moral and political questions, offering a rare,
double-pronged look at educational justice in a democratic society.
Newman argues that an adequate K-12 education is the right of all
citizens, as a matter of equality, and emphasizes that this right
must be shielded from the sway of partisan and majoritarian policy
making far more than it currently is. She then examines how
educational rights are realized in our current democratic
structure, offering two case studies of leading types of
rights-based activism: school finance litigation on the state level
and the mobilization of citizens through community-based
organizations. Bringing these case studies together with rich
philosophical analysis, Realizing Educational Rights advances
understanding of the relationships among moral and legal rights,
education reform, and democratic politics.
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