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Reflecting on three decades of post-conflict recovery in the
Balkans, this incisive book investigates the long-term effects of
war displacement on women across Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia,
and Kosovo. Selma Porobic and Brad K. Blitz draw upon four
different research streams produced by a large, cross-national, and
multidisciplinary team of contributors to compare the experiences
of different categories of war-uprooted and/or women forced
migrants. Providing a gender-inclusive focus on psychosocial
wellbeing, chapters consider the long-term impacts of complex
trauma on internally displaced persons, returnees, and refugees
throughout the whole cycle of displacement, return, and
reintegration. Uncovering alarming risk and protective factors
linked to protracted political and socioeconomic instability in the
region, the book ultimately offers lessons for a wider post-war
recovery framework that prioritises women’s agency, psychosocial
health, and trans-generational recovery. Featuring
interdisciplinary, cross-country, and multi-methods research, this
insightful book will prove an invaluable resource to students and
scholars of sociology, migration, gender, and human rights law. Its
critical assessment of durable solutions for displaced populations
will also benefit practitioners focused on peace building,
humanitarianism, and development.
Across the broad spectrum that is the district health system in
South Africa today, a wide range of knowledge and expertise is
required to perform effectively and professionally. South African
family practice manual focuses on practical skills that family
physicians should obtain during their training which are required
in primary care and general practice as well as at district or
rural hospitals. South African family practice manual is a
collaborative enterprise involving family physicians and educators.
It draws on their wealth of practical experience to cover the full
spectrum of family practice from the newborn to the elderly,
including skills in both routine and emergency care. It deals
extensively with aspects of clinical examination and common
procedures, as well as key skills in the areas of communication,
clinical training and teaching, management, research and
community-oriented primary care. In this third edition, an entirely
new section on anaesthetic skills for the district hospital has
been added and there are new chapters on phototherapy, assessment
of a drunk driver and facilitating meetings to review morbidity and
mortality. South African family practice manual is aimed at medical
officers, general practitioners, interns, medical students and
associate clinicians. It is also an essential resource for all
registrars in family medicine training programmes and will be
particularly useful for those preparing for the national Fellowship
examination.
The proliferation of virtual and augmented reality technologies
into society raise significant questions for judges, legal
institutions, and policy makers. For example, when should
activities that occur in virtual worlds, or virtual images that are
projected into real space (that is, augmented reality), count as
protected First Amendment 'speech'? When should they instead count
as a nuisance or trespass? Under what circumstances would the
copying of virtual images infringe intellectual property laws, or
the output of intelligent virtual avatars be patentable inventions
or works of authorship eligible for copyright? And when should a
person (or computer) face legal consequences for allegedly harmful
virtual acts? The Research Handbook on the Law of Virtual and
Augmented Reality addresses these questions and others, drawing
upon free speech doctrine, criminal law, the law of data protection
and privacy, and of jurisdiction, as well as upon potential legal
rights for increasingly intelligent virtual avatars in VR worlds.
The Handbook offers a comprehensive look at challenges to various
legal doctrines raised by the emergence - and increasing use of -
virtual and augmented reality worlds, and at how existing law in
the USA, Europe, and other jurisdictions might apply to these
emerging technologies, or evolve to address them. It also considers
what legal questions about virtual and augmented reality are likely
to be important, not just for judges and legal scholars, but also
for the established businesses and start-ups that wish to make use
of, and help shape, these important new technologies. This
comprehensive Research Handbook will be an invaluable reference to
those looking to keep pace with the dynamic field of virtual and
augmented reality, including students and researchers studying
intellectual property law as well as legal practitioners, computer
scientists, engineers, game designers, and business owners.
Contributors include: W. Barfield, P.S. Berman, M.J. Blitz, S.J.
Blodgett-Ford, J. Danaher, W. Erlank, J.A.T. Fairfield, J. Garon,
G. Hallevy, B. Lewis, H.Y.F. Lim, C. Nwaneri, S.R. Peppet, M.
Risch, A.L. Rossow, J. Russo, M. Supponen, A.M. Underhill, B.D.
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Quirky teen comedy drama starring Reece Thompson as Hal Hefner, an
average sophomore at Plainsboro High School in New Jersey. As well
as suffering the daily indignities of a typical teenager, Hal is
further socially debilitated by his terrible stutter. However, when
he falls in love with the star of the debating society, Ginny
Ryerson (Anna Kendrick), he soon finds himself immersed in her
ultra-competitive world of high school debating, with its players,
its politics and its own set of rules.
In this timely and important book, Professor Brad K. Blitz, a
leading expert on post-conflict integration, statelessness,
migration, development and human rights, reminds us how the concept
of freedom of movement, and its relationship to migration, has
received little comprehensive treatment among academics, even
though it underpins what we expect as individuals living in liberal
states. Yet, there are 214 million international migrants and 740
million internal migrants in the world today. It is all the more
paradoxical therefore that there is no guarantee of the right of
freedom of movement where most migration takes place against the
backdrop of both official and unofficial controls. With strong
theoretical underpinnings, and drawing from a range of
philosophers, both ancient and modern, Professor Blitz, examines
the legal foundations for the free movement of people, before
undertaking a practical critique of recent free movement
experiences in Spain, Italy, Serbia, Croatia, Russia and Slovenia.
This is a tour de force. A work of remarkable scholarship,
prescience, and practical relevance, which deserves to be read by
all on this much-neglected subject of freedom of movement.' -
Satvinder Juss, King s College London, UK'An advance, both
analytically and empirically, for migration studies. With a base in
international law and political theory, Blitz admirably opens up
the ambiguous question of freedom of movement in relation to the
restrictions still imposed by national borders and sovereignty, and
the difficulties migrants face turning movement into successful
settlement. Focusing on Europe, and migration experiences internal
and external to the EU, as well as within and across national
boundaries, the book significantly challenges current immigration
paradigms with a series of atypical and provocative case studies.'
- Adrian Favell, Sciences Po, Paris, France Migration and Freedom
is a thorough and revealing exploration of the complex relationship
between mobility and citizenship in Europe. Brad Blitz draws upon
European and international law, political theory, economics,
history and contemporary studies of migration to provide an
original account of the opportunities and challenges associated
with the right to free movement in Europe and beyond. Integrating
over 160 interviews with individuals in Croatia, Slovenia, Italy,
Spain, the UK and Russia, this book provides a unique focus on both
internal and inter-state mobility and a re-evaluation of the
concept of freedom of movement. The author documents successful and
unsuccessful settlement and establishment cases and records how
both official and informal restrictions on individuals' mobility
have effectively created new categories of citizenship and
exclusion within Europe. This book is an original study aimed at
academics, students and government officials interested in
migration, international studies, public and social policy, and
politics. Contents: 1. Migration and Freedom 2. Investigating
Freedom of Movement 3. Freedom of Movement in Europe 4. Spanish
Doctors in the United Kingdom 5. European Language Teachers in
Italy 6. Displaced Serbs in Croatia 7. Internal Migrants in Russia
8. Discrimination and Immobility in Slovenia 9. Analysis 10.
Conclusion Bibliography
The essays in this book examine the political activities and
institutions of pre-Imperial Rome in conjunction with the habits of
the hearts and the minds of the Romans. Relying on the writings of
ancient authors, the essays analyze significant political
developments and events. They attempt to draw out the meaning of
what the authors say and impose no theory on the ancient writings.
Nor do they pursue the methodological techniques of contemporary
historiography. While avoiding such common present-day
anachronisms, they take their guidance directly from the ancient
historians themselves and examine their understanding of Rome s
political history and culture. Harking back to the ancient view
that a political culture or regime is both a city s form of
government and its way of life, the essays, trying to be true to
the full character of Roman political life, seek to understand the
political activities and the souls of the Romans, and to understand
each in the light of the other."
Spirit, Soul, and City offers a new reading of Coriolanus,
Shakespeare's most political play and the last of his great
tragedies. Portraying the founding of the Roman republic and the
life and soul of its legendary warrior, Coriolanus, the play brings
to light not only the hidden working of Rome's mixed regime but the
inherent tragic tensions in the soul's spirited tendency to strive
to go beyond itself in order to be true to itself. Distinguished
scholar Jan H. Blits provides a fresh interpretation of this rich,
complex, and often perplexing play, combining meticulous detail and
insightful breadth. Proceeding line-by-line through the play, this
book reaches its conclusions by closely examining Shakespeare's
text--his plot, characters, language, structure, allusions,
puzzles, and other devices.
This biography profiles Jon Stewart, television's most incisive
deliverer of the fake news. As the host of The Daily Show with Jon
Stewart, he has attracted a vast audience that sees him as one of
the few credible sources of cultural critique TV. As comfortable
and adept at interviewing Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf,
U.S. President Barack Obama, activist Al Sharpton, or political
commentator Bill O'Reilly as he is chatting with Angelina Jolie,
Bill Gates, or Denis Leary, Jon Stewart has emerged as one of the
hottest television personalities and most powerful media icons of
the 21st century. The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, currently Comedy
Central's longest running show, has launched the successful careers
of Stephen Colbert (host of The Colbert Report) and Steve Carell
(star of The 40 Year Old Virgin and the popular television series
The Office), and an appearance on Stewart's half-hour segment is
coveted by both political figures and Hollywood celebrities as one
of the most important places to be seen. Well-read, impossibly
well-versed in current events, charismatic, and self-deprecating,
Stewart has successfully garnered a broad-based following of
viewers, from teens to senior citizens. Ideal for students and
general readers alike, this biography profiles the always
controversial, always prepared Stewart, including his early life,
his first break in comedy, and his meteoric rise to joining an
elite group of well-known and often-quoted media personalities.
Ultrasonic Methods of Non-Destructive Testing covers the basic
principles and practices of ultrasonic testing, starting with the
basic theory of vibration and propagation, design and properties
and probes, and then proceeding to the principles and practice of
the various ultrasonic techniques for different types of components
and structures, both metallic and non-metallic. The design and
operation of various types of equipment are covered and references
to appropriate national and international standards are provided.
Numerous applications are discussed comprehensively and special
attention is paid to latest developments. A large number of
references is provided so as to enable the reader to obtain further
information.
There exists great hope throughout the scientific community for the
application of nanotechnologies to solve myriad technological and
societal problems. Nanomaterials and nanoparticles exhibit unique
properties which are now being explored for potential uses, as well
as hazards. In September 2005 a NATO Advanced Research Workshop
convened in Kiev to discuss the current state of the art in surface
chemistry and nanomaterials research, with a view towards
biomedical and environmental applications. This volume represents
the fine work presented at this workshop, consisting of a unique
mixture of reviews as well as primary research articles from
leading laboratories in Eastern and Western Europe as well as the
US.
A common theme throughout much of this volume involves
adsorption and interfacial behavior of nanomaterials including
core-shell particles, nanoparticles derived from oxides, mixed
oxides, carbon, carbon/oxide hybrids, functionalized nanoparticles,
polymeric biomaterials, and more. The behavior and design of these
nanomaterials for adsorption (or sometimes the lack thereof) of
toxins, pollutants, narcotics, warfare agents and various
biomolecules are studied with a mix of experimental and theoretical
approaches. This volume holds a special niche in describing the
current state of the art in the fundamentals and applications of a
variety of nanomaterials.
Emergent evolution combines three separate but related claims,
whose background, origin, and development I trace in this work:
firstly, that evolution is a universal process of change, one which
is productive of qualitative novelties; secondly, that qualitative
novelty is the emergence in a system of a property not possessed by
any of its parts; and thirdly, that reality can be analyzed into
levels, each consisting of systems characterized by significant
emergent properties. In part one I consider the background to
emergence in the 19th century discussion of the philosophy of
evolution among its leading exponents in England - Charles Darwin,
Herbert Spencer, T. H. Huxley, Alfred Russel Wallace, and G. J.
Romanes. Unlike the scientific aspect of the debate which aimed to
determine the factors and causal mechanism of biological evolution,
this aspect of the debate centered on more general problems which
form what I call the "philosophical framework for evolutionary
theory." This considers the status of continuity and discontinuity
in evolution, the role of qualitative and quantitative factors in
change, the relation between the organic and the inorganic, the
relation between the natural and the supernatural, the mind-body
problem, and the scope of evolution, including its extension to
ethics and morals.
This book is intended to help satisfy an urgent requirement for
up-to date comprehensive texts at graduate and senior undergraduate
levels on the subjects in non-destructive testing (NDT). The
subject matter here is confined to electrical and magnetic methods,
with emphasis on the widely used eddy current and magnetic flux
leakage methods (including particle inspection), but proper
attention is paid to other techniques, such as microwave and AC
field applications, which are rapidly growing in importance.
Theoretical analyses relating to the various methods are discussed
and the depths of presentation are often governed by whether or not
the information is readily available elsewhere. Thus, for example,
a considerable amount of space is devoted to eddy current theory at
what the author considers to be a reasonable standard and not, as
usually experienced, in either a too elementary manner or at a
level appreciated only by a postgraduate theoretical physicist. The
inclusion of the introductory chapter is intended to acquaint the
reader with some of the philosophy of NDT and to compare, briefly,
the relative performances of the more important methods of
testing."
Racism and Racial Identity captures the insights and struggles of
social work practitioners joined together in their efforts to rid
the mental health and social services field of embedded bias and
racism. This powerful book examines the emotional and psychological
impact of racism, culture and identity within the context of
racism, and racial identity in treatment. The book's contributors
address the "invisible" aspects of racism (stress, abuse, and
trauma), social functioning, domestic violence, and foster care,
with a special focus on women and West Indian, Afro-Caribbean, and
Mexican clients.
Racism and Racial Identity captures the insights and struggles of
social work practitioners joined together in their efforts to rid
the mental health and social services field of embedded bias and
racism. This powerful book examines the emotional and psychological
impact of racism, culture and identity within the context of
racism, and racial identity in treatment. The book's contributors
address the "invisible" aspects of racism (stress, abuse, and
trauma), social functioning, domestic violence, and foster care,
with a special focus on women and West Indian, Afro-Caribbean, and
Mexican clients.
From his role in The Terminator to his more recent work as
Governator of California, Arnold Schwarzenegger has played a major
role in American popular culture. This accessible and entertaining
biography traces the trajectory of Arnold's career-sports figure
turned movie star turned entrepreneur turned politician. Elected as
governor of California in 2003, Arnold Schwarzenegger now
dramatically and vividly represents the determination and, to a
great extent, the relentlessness necessary for achieving great
fame, political power, and iconic status. While many readers will
have read about his benchmark achievements, this biography will
reveal the surprising complexities behind the public scenes and put
them into a larger cultural context. Photos and a timeline of
significant events round out this insightful biography. From his
role in The Terminator to his more recent work as Governator of
California, Arnold Schwarzenegger has played a major role in
American popular culture. This biography traces the fascinating
trajectory of Arnold's career-sports figure turned movie star
turned entrepreneur turned politician. Elected as governor of
California in 2003, Arnold Schwarzenegger now dramatically and
vividly represents the determination and, to a great extent, the
relentlessness necessary for achieving great fame, political power,
and iconic status. Arnold's life has been characterized by public
notoriety. While many readers will have heard or read about his
benchmark achievements, this biography will reveal the surprising
complexities behind the public scenes and put them into a larger
cultural context. Photos and a timeline of significant events round
out this entertaining and insightful biography.
This is the story of my life from ages eighteen to twenty-one,
serving as an infantry soldier and radio operator in the European
Theater during those years of combat against Germany during World
War II. I am now eighty-six, looking back to those eventful years
and remembering history. I grew up in the Bronx in New York in a
wonderfully mixed neighborhood, full of Italian, Jewish, Polish,
and Irish people and attended POS 89 along with all the other kids.
We all walked to school together tossing a ball around and at times
causing mischief, especially with a farmer and his goat along the
way. Prejudice wasn't a word we know. At eighteen, in the early
forties, I enlisted in the army and began a whole new life. These
are some of my most vivid memories from that time. It is about a
friendship that was formed with two other soldiers who I met at
Camp Wheeler by sheer coincidence; we went into combat together and
became lifelong friends: one Italian, one Jewish, and the other
Irish. We fought together, laughed together, cried together, and
bonded. We were kids who became soldiers together and never lost
the kinship we had found. Lord, how I miss them both. England,
France, Germany, Austria, Czechoslovakia-where else could an
eighteen-year-old go free of charge, and with all his friends, too?
And being on a huge passenger liner to boot ... well, there were a
few problems but hey, that's the way it was. This is dedicated to
those few of us who are still here and to all who didn't make it.
Freedom of thought is one of the great and venerable notions of
Western thought, often celebrated in philosophical texts - and
described as a crucial right in American, European, and
International Law, and in that of other jurisdictions. What it
means more precisely is, however, anything but clear; surprisingly
little writing has been devoted to it. In the past, perhaps, there
has been little need for such elaboration. As one Supreme Court
Justice stressed, "[f]reedom to think is absolute of its own
nature" because even "the most tyrannical government is powerless
to control the inward workings of the mind." But the rise of brain
scanning, cognition enhancement, and other emerging technologies
make this question a more pressing one. This volume provides an
interdisciplinary exploration of how freedom of thought might
function as an ethical principle and as a constitutional or human
right. It draws on philosophy, legal analysis, history, and
reflections on neuroscience and neurotechnology to explore what
respect for freedom of thought (or an individual's cognitive
liberty or autonomy) requires.
In this timely and important book, Professor Brad K. Blitz, a
leading expert on post-conflict integration, statelessness,
migration, development and human rights, reminds us how the concept
of freedom of movement, and its relationship to migration, has
received little comprehensive treatment among academics, even
though it underpins what we expect as individuals living in liberal
states. Yet, there are 214 million international migrants and 740
million internal migrants in the world today. It is all the more
paradoxical therefore that there is no guarantee of the right of
freedom of movement where most migration takes place against the
backdrop of both official and unofficial controls. With strong
theoretical underpinnings, and drawing from a range of
philosophers, both ancient and modern, Professor Blitz, examines
the legal foundations for the free movement of people, before
undertaking a practical critique of recent free movement
experiences in Spain, Italy, Serbia, Croatia, Russia and Slovenia.
This is a tour de force. A work of remarkable scholarship,
prescience, and practical relevance, which deserves to be read by
all on this much-neglected subject of freedom of movement.' -
Satvinder Juss, King s College London, UK'An advance, both
analytically and empirically, for migration studies. With a base in
international law and political theory, Blitz admirably opens up
the ambiguous question of freedom of movement in relation to the
restrictions still imposed by national borders and sovereignty, and
the difficulties migrants face turning movement into successful
settlement. Focusing on Europe, and migration experiences internal
and external to the EU, as well as within and across national
boundaries, the book significantly challenges current immigration
paradigms with a series of atypical and provocative case studies.'
- Adrian Favell, Sciences Po, Paris, France Migration and Freedom
is a thorough and revealing exploration of the complex relationship
between mobility and citizenship in Europe. Brad Blitz draws upon
European and international law, political theory, economics,
history and contemporary studies of migration to provide an
original account of the opportunities and challenges associated
with the right to free movement in Europe and beyond. Integrating
over 160 interviews with individuals in Croatia, Slovenia, Italy,
Spain, the UK and Russia, this book provides a unique focus on both
internal and inter-state mobility and a re-evaluation of the
concept of freedom of movement. The author documents successful and
unsuccessful settlement and establishment cases and records how
both official and informal restrictions on individuals' mobility
have effectively created new categories of citizenship and
exclusion within Europe. This book is an original study aimed at
academics, students and government officials interested in
migration, international studies, public and social policy, and
politics. Contents: 1. Migration and Freedom 2. Investigating
Freedom of Movement 3. Freedom of Movement in Europe 4. Spanish
Doctors in the United Kingdom 5. European Language Teachers in
Italy 6. Displaced Serbs in Croatia 7. Internal Migrants in Russia
8. Discrimination and Immobility in Slovenia 9. Analysis 10.
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