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Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
With the increasing pace of disruptive innovation, the world in
general and governments in particular are experiencing challenges
in adapting their systems to these new technologies. While the
focus is on disruptive industries, these innovations also disrupt
how governments regulate industries and technologies. The
regulatory and policy choices governments and other regulatory
bodies make have a profound impact on the industry by decreasing or
magnifying uncertainty. Many of these disruptive technologies offer
opportunities and challenges to the way governments interact in
their communities. Government Response to Disruptive Innovation:
Perspectives and Examinations presents research and case studies on
government responses to disruptive innovations from a wide array of
countries. It addresses the effects on the development of these
innovations as a result of responses governments make. Covering
topics such as citizen partnerships, communication technology
development, and government action, this premier reference source
is a dynamic resource for legal professionals, activists,
government officials, sociologists, business leaders and
executives, students and educators of higher education, librarians,
researchers, and academicians.
Living Up in a Down World explores the experience of life, our
attitudes and perspective from a Biblical viewpoint, and provides a
basic outline for the path to achieving a lifetime of peace and
fulfillment.Pastor and counselor Dr. Bob Edwards has observed the
damaged emotions of others for over two decades and offers a
step-by-step approach to overcoming the emptiness created by a
culture permeated with negativity and relativism. Dr. Bob draws
inspiration from Scripture and personal anecdotes to encourage
positive change as he shares healing methods intended to relieve
the inner hurts created by being "just plain human." For those who
may try to fill an empty void with unhealthy relationships, fame,
fortunes, sex, alcohol or food, Dr. Bob leads the way to
discovering a simple, humorous approach to living a fulfilling and
purposeful existence surrounded with God-created peace.For those
looking for inspiration and a deeper understanding of themselves,
this guide will help spiritual seekers apply Christian principles
and learn to view the world through upward thinking and eternal
eyes, ultimately setting a new course in life to live UP in a down
world!
Networked communication technologies have drastically changed the
relationship between States and their citizens. This fundamental
shift has eased civilians' ability to access information and
organise groups like never before, creating the need to re-examine
existing theories. Revolutionizing the Interaction between State
and Citizens through Digital Communications evaluates the
relationship between governments and their constituents, and how
this relationship is impacted by emerging technologies. Discussing
both developed and underdeveloped nations, this book provides a
comparison for the ongoing shift in societies, serving as a
critical reference for legal professionals, activists, government
employees, academics, and students.
Countries at different points of development are affected
differently by shifts in the ability to access information. These
changes require the action of governments to cope in order to
preserve accountability and information access. The progression of
these changes could vary between countries based on the level of
development. Digital Transformation and Its Role in Progressing the
Relationship Between States and Their Citizens is a cutting-edge
research publication that examines the relationship between
government and citizens especially regarding accountability,
communication, and access to information. Featuring a wide range of
topics such as electoral reform, free speech, and citizen
empowerment, this book is ideal for policymakers, researchers,
legal professionals, activists, government employees, and
academicians.
Twenty tales from beyond the veil from a mistress of the strange
and other worldly
It is widely held that many of the finest writers of the classic
ghostly and macabre story were women. Some would propose that this
remains true among modern exponents of the craft. It was certainly
true of Amelia Edwards whose collection of otherworldly fiction is
highly regarded and extensive, notwithstanding her many other
talents. It is interesting that Edwards came into contact with
another famous ghost story writer, Charles Dickens, as a
consequence of providing articles, poetry and stories for his
magazine, Household Words. Whether by coincidence or design
Edwards' literary style was so similar to Dickens' as to cause
confusion as to the identity of the actual author of some stories.
Whilst this will please Dickens aficionados, Edwards own work
stands on its own merits as a fine collection of Victorian gothic
tales. In later life Edwards became an Egyptologist and was
responsible for the preservation of many priceless monuments and
artefacts. Available in soft cover and hard cover with dust jacket.
Leonaur hard covers make fine collectors editions featuring real
cloth bindings, taped head and tail bands and gold foil lettering
upon their spines.
A supernatural evil being, known as Ego, roamed the universe
destroying all life everywhere it went. Ego turned his attention
towards Earth as its next target, but a superhero group known as
the Eternal Champions awaited his coming. In the mist of the
group's preparation, Isis falls into a coma and a special
assassination team is sent in to kill her and her unborn son. The
Earth does not know about the imminent doom, which is camouflaged
by a super computer virus causing chaos worldwide. Creator, the
leader of the Eternal Champions, finds himself fighting cyber
space, a plot to kill his wife, humans and a super being bent on
destroying his team and the Earth. If his team saves the world, no
one would know, but if they fail all life on Earth would cease to
exist. This is book two out of an eight book Superhero Epic story.
This remarkable new book, the first of its kind, is an analysis of
a phenomenon that biblical scholars have scarcely taken notice of,
much less studied critically-the use of the Bible in advertising.
Focussing on the figure of Eve, Admen and Eve shows how she has
become the ultimate postfeminist icon of female sexual and consumer
power, promoting self-regarding individual choice over collective
political action for today's 'I'm not a feminist but ...'
generation. Contemporary advertising, Edwards shows, deploys a
collage of images simultaneously reflecting and dictating the
ideals and ideologies that inform much of Western culture.
Exploiting the cultural mythology that surrounds Eve, advertisers
constantly recycle images of this biblical figure because she is
easily recognizable by the target consumer. In so doing, they are
shaping how women and men see each other and themselves and how
they treat each other and themselves, persuading them to become
their culturally dictated dream through the products they consume.
Eve in advertising is then a revealing example of how the Bible
functions today. But Admen and Eve is not a value-free and
apolitical analysis; it is an incitement to the exposure and
subversion of today's dominant cultural attitudes to gender roles.
This volume considers the complex relationships that exist between
Christianity, rape culture, and gender violence. Each chapter
explores the various roles that Christian theologies, teachings,
and practices have played in shaping contemporary understandings of
gender violence and in sanctioning rape-supportive cultural belief
systems and practices. Our contributors explore this topic from a
range of disciplinary perspectives, including theology, gender and
queer studies, cultural studies, pastoral care, and counseling.
Together, the chapters in this volume testify to the considerable
influence that Christianity has had, and continues to have, in
directing conversations within the Christian tradition around
gender violence and rape culture. They therefore invite readers to
engage fruitfully in these conversations, fostering transformative
dialogues with the Christian community about our shared
responsibility to tackle the current global crisis of gender
violence.
This book explores the Bible's ongoing relevance in contemporary
discussions around rape culture and gender violence. Each chapter
considers the ways that biblical texts and themes engage with
various forms of gender violence, including the subjective,
physical violence of rape, the symbolic violence of misogynistic
and heteronormative discourses, and the structural violence of
patriarchal power systems. The authors within this volume attempt
to name (and shame) the multiple forms of gender violence present
within the biblical traditions, contesting the erasure of this
violence within both the biblical texts themselves and their
interpretive traditions. They also consider the complex connections
between biblical gender violence and the perpetuation and
validation of rape culture in contemporary popular culture. This
volume invites new and ongoing conversations about the Bible's
complicity in rape-supportive cultures and practices, challenging
readers to read these texts in light of the global crisis of gender
violence.
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Tuberculosis (Hardcover)
Anthony M. Lowell, Lydia B. Edwards, Carroll E. Palmer
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Richard kept to himself most of the time living a normal university
student's life. The only problem was history could not be forgotten
and destiny could not be forsaken as an assassin tries to kill him
in his university dorm.
In an attempt to find his enemies, he finds new friends and
leads a group of superheroes into stardom. In the midst of the
group's unknown future, Jean Lorenz and her team of secret agents
plot to take over governmental agencies and stop mutant groups from
ever forming.
Unknown to both groups, the Earth is the home of a queen
destined to lead an ancient alien empire to save the galaxy from
galactic Armageddon.
This volume explores the multiple intersections between rape
culture, gender violence, and religion. Each chapter considers the
ways that religious texts, theologies, and traditions engage with
contemporary cultural discourses of gender, sexuality, gender
violence, and rape culture. Particularly, they interrogate the
multifaceted roles that religious texts and teachings can have in
challenging, confirming, querying, or redefining socio-cultural
understandings of rape culture and gender violence. Unique to this
volume, authors explore the topic from a range of disciplinary
perspectives, including anthropology, theology, biblical studies,
gender and queer studies, politics, modern history, art history,
linguistics, religious studies, and English literature. Together,
these interdisciplinary approaches resist the tendency to
oversimplify the complexity of the connections between religion,
gender violence, and rape culture; rather, the volume offers
readers a multi-vocal and multi-perspectival view of this crucial
subject, inviting readers to think deeply about it in light of the
global crisis of gender violence.
What do people know about the Bible, and how much do they know? The
media often discusses the worrying 'decline' in biblical literacy,
but what does this really mean, and how can we measure this assumed
'decline'? How can we go about teaching 'biblical literacy', and
about teaching teachers how to teach it? Rethinking Biblical
Literacy explores the question of biblical literacy, examining the
Bible's use, influence and impact in advertising, street art,
poetry, popular erotic literature, Irish and UK secondary
education, stand-up comedy and The Simpsons TV series to display
the different types of literacy and knowledge of the Bible. Katie
B. Edwards brings together several specialists in the cultural use,
impact and influence of the Bible to examine the contested nature
of biblical literacy and to explore the variety of ways of
'knowing' about the Bible. The picture created is one of a broad
range and at times surprising depth of knowledge about what remains
arguably the most influential collection of texts ever to be
published.
Hardbound. Volume 5 covers many ethical problems in bioethics from
the relevance of the law in making medical decisions, to genetics,
and to assisted reproduction. Authors apply ethical theory,
meta-ethical theory and valuational perspectives to a variety of
ethical issues.
Of all those admirable and doughty Victorian lady-travellers Miss
Amelia Edwards is surely one of the brightest lights, and this, her
classic introduction to ancient Egypt, still stands up like an
obelisk above the bulk of learned tomes and endlessly churned out
travel guides. Straightened means obliged her to earn her living,
and she was already a successful writer and a talented artist and
musician when, in middle-age, bad weather unexpectedly changed her
life. Her painting holiday in France sabotaged, she took a boat
from Marseilles to Alexandria, and hired a dahabiyah to venture up
the Nile. The rest of her life she devoted tirelessly to the
setting-up of professional excavation in Egypt, founding the Egypt
Exploration Fund (with Reginald Stuart Poole) and establishing the
first chair of Egyptology in England at University College,
initially occupied by her protege Flinders Petrie. Nothing of the
contagious enthusiasm and wonder she conveys, as the beauties of
Egypt are daily unfolded before her, is lost from the subsequent
research and painstaking erudition she crams into these pages. The
joy is as fresh as when first felt, and the reader feels privileged
to share these experiences with her.
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