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Climate changes will affect food production in a number of ways.
Crop yields, aquatic populations and forest productivity will
decline, invasive insect and plant species will proliferate and
desertification, soil salinization and water stress will increase.
Each of these impacts will decrease food and nutrition security,
primarily by reducing access to and availability of food, and also
by increasing the risk of infectious disease.
Although increased biofuel demand has the potential to increase
incomes among producers, it can also negatively affect food and
nutrition security. Land used for cultivating food crops may be
diverted to biofuel production, creating food shortages and raising
prices. Accelerations in unregulated or poorly regulated foreign
direct investment, deforestation and unsustainable use of chemical
fertilizers may also result." "Biofuel production may reduce women
s control of resources, which may in turn reduce the quality of
household diets. Each of these effects increases risk of poor food
and nutrition security, either through decreased physical
availability of food, decreased purchasing power, or increased risk
of disease.
"The Impact of Climate Change and Bioenergy on Nutrition"
articulates the links between current environmental issues and food
and nutrition security. It provides a unique collection of
nutrition statistics, climate change projections, biofuel scenarios
and food security information under one cover which will be of
interest to policymakers, academia, agronomists, food and nutrition
security planners, programme implementers, health workers and all
those concerned about the current challenges of climate change,
energy production, hunger and malnutrition.
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The statutory duty of public service ombudsmen (PSO) is to
investigate claims of injustice caused by maladministration in the
provision of public services. This book examines the modern role of
the ombudsman within the overall emerging system of administrative
justice and makes recommendations as to how PSO should optimize
their potential within the wider administrative justice context.
Recent developments are discussed and long standing questions that
have yet to be adequately resolved in the ombudsman community are
re-evaluated given broader changes in the administrative justice
sector. The work balances theory and empirical research conducted
in a number of common law countries. Although there has been much
debate within the ombudsman community in recent years aimed at
developing and improving the practice of ombudsmanry, this work
represents a significant advance on current academic understanding
of the discipline.
The statutory duty of public service ombudsmen (PSO) is to
investigate claims of injustice caused by maladministration in the
provision of public services. This book examines the modern role of
the ombudsman within the overall emerging system of administrative
justice and makes recommendations as to how PSO should optimize
their potential within the wider administrative justice context.
Recent developments are discussed and long standing questions that
have yet to be adequately resolved in the ombudsman community are
re-evaluated given broader changes in the administrative justice
sector. The work balances theory and empirical research conducted
in a number of common law countries. Although there has been much
debate within the ombudsman community in recent years aimed at
developing and improving the practice of ombudsmanry, this work
represents a significant advance on current academic understanding
of the discipline.
‘A Victorian drama of three intertwined lives set against a
backcloth of the greatest empire the world has ever seen. By
degrees heroic, poignant, whimsical and tragic, Brian Thompson’s
wonderful book is precisely what that much-misused cliché
“rattling good yarn” might have been coined to describe.’
RICHARD HOLMES 'Victorian Britain, that seemingly most conformist
of ages, was in fact teeming with eccentrics. The fabulous Baker
Brothers were eccentric in a conformist way for the time: Sir
Samuel searched for the source of the Nile; Baker Pasha became
leader of the Ottoman army. But it was that epitome of empire, and
epitome of the Christian English gentleman, who was the most
peculiar of them all: 'Chinese' Gordon is finally depicted as the
anarchist he really was as he marched to his death against the
Mahdi. It is Thompson's triumph that he gives these characters,
straitjacketed first by their time, and then by history, the
freedom to dance across the page once more.' JUDITH FLANDERS
Imperial Vanities is an adventure story in the high tradition,
ranging from the Upper Nile, to Ceylon, Egypt and the slave markets
of the Balkans. Livingstone, Speke and Burton also make an
appearance, with the shadowy and elusive Laurence Oliphant spying
from the sidelines. Written with Thompson's masterly touch, this is
history at its best. 'A tale of Empire at its most eccentric. Part
biography, part history, part adventure yarn, Imperial Vanities is
an ingeniously enjoyable read.' Fergus Fleming
Climate changes will affect food production in a number of ways.
Crop yields, aquatic populations and forest productivity will
decline, invasive insect and plant species will proliferate and
desertification, soil salinization and water stress will increase.
Each of these impacts will decrease food and nutrition security,
primarily by reducing access to and availability of food, and also
by increasing the risk of infectious disease.
Although increased biofuel demand has the potential to increase
incomes among producers, it can also negatively affect food and
nutrition security. Land used for cultivating food crops may be
diverted to biofuel production, creating food shortages and raising
prices. Accelerations in unregulated or poorly regulated foreign
direct investment, deforestation and unsustainable use of chemical
fertilizers may also result." "Biofuel production may reduce women
s control of resources, which may in turn reduce the quality of
household diets. Each of these effects increases risk of poor food
and nutrition security, either through decreased physical
availability of food, decreased purchasing power, or increased risk
of disease.
"The Impact of Climate Change and Bioenergy on Nutrition"
articulates the links between current environmental issues and food
and nutrition security. It provides a unique collection of
nutrition statistics, climate change projections, biofuel scenarios
and food security information under one cover which will be of
interest to policymakers, academia, agronomists, food and nutrition
security planners, programme implementers, health workers and all
those concerned about the current challenges of climate change,
energy production, hunger and malnutrition.
"
Cases and Materials on Constitutional and Administrative Law
provides students with a comprehensive selection of legal resources
to accompany their studies. Extracts from leading cases, academic
works, and political documents are drawn together with incisive
author commentary and thought-provoking questions to highlight the
historical debates and ongoing development of the subject. The
authors take a critical look at the doctrines of constitutional law
and the principles of administrative law, showing how the
constitution operates in relation to Parliament, the Executive, and
the citizen. Digital formats and resources The thirteenth edition
is available for students and institutions to purchase in a variety
of formats, and is supported by online resources. - The e-book
offers a mobile experience and convenient access along with
functionality tools, navigation features and links that offer extra
learning support: www.oxfordtextbooks.co.uk/ebooks - The online
resources include biannual updates on key developments in
constitutional and administrative law and multiple-choice questions
for students to test their learning
This clinical guide shows therapists how to create effective,
innovative, and values-driven exposures for treating clients with
anxiety and avoidant behaviours. The exposures outlined in this
book are easy-to-implement, easily tolerated by clients, and work
to strengthen psychological flexibility. Exposure therapy is a
proven-effective treatment for anxiety-related disorders; however,
it is also one of the most challenging to implement-for both
clinicians and clients. This comprehensive guide provides
innovative exposures grounded in evidence-based acceptance and
commitment therapy (ACT) to help your clients face their fears and
live a values-driven life. The exposures outlined in this book are
easy-to-implement, easily tolerated by clients, and work to
strengthen psychological flexibility-a core process of change
within ACT which involves learning to remain in contact with
uncomfortable experiences while taking valued action toward
creating positive and meaningful life changes. Studies have shown
that ACT interventions can increase client willingness to engage in
exposure therapy. Whether you are new to ACT and exposure or are
experienced in traditional exposure therapy and are interested in
incorporating ACT in your treatment sessions, this book is an
essential resource for your professional library.
Micronutrient deficiency affects more than two billion people in
the world today, contributing to the vicious cycle of malnutrition
and underdevelopment. Micronutrient deficiencies have long-ranging
effects on health, learning ability and productivity. Food-based
approaches, which include food production, dietary diversification
and food fortification, are sustainable strategies for improving
the micronutrient status of populations. This book focuses on
practical, sustainable actions for overcoming micronutrient
deficiencies through increased access to, and consumption of,
adequate quantities and an appropriate variety of safe,
good-quality food. Co-published with the Food and Agriculture
Organization of the United Nations.
Nutrition-sensitive, food-based approaches towards hunger and
malnutrition are effective, sustainable and long-term solutions.
This book discusses the policy, strategic, methodological,
technical and programmatic issues associated with such approaches,
proposes "best practices" for the design, targeting, implementation
and evaluation of specific nutrition-sensitive, food-based
interventions and for improved methodologies for evaluating their
efficacy and cost-effectiveness, and provides practical lessons for
advancing nutrition-sensitive food-based approaches for improving
nutrition at policy and programme level.
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Reject High (Paperback)
Brian Thompson
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Normal is overrated After his latest fight, Jason Champion is sent
to a rundown alternative school, nicknamed "Reject High." Fine by
him, except a girl named Cherish died there under strange
circumstances. . . Cherish's only friend, Rhapsody Lowe, shows him
a crystal that turns her invisible. Jason tries one on and he jumps
over a city. Their classmates, Sasha and Selby, see Jason and
Rhapsody in action and receive crystals of their own. They keep a
low profile until Jason discovers they are being studied by people
they trust. With eleven days until Reject High is destroyed, Jason
and his friends must dodge their pursuers, solve the mystery of
Cherish's death, and save their power source from falling into the
wrong hands. The first installment in a multi-book series, Reject
High combines engaging characters inside of a page-turning,
breathtaking adventure.
When most people are asked to name corporate CEOs, celebrity names
come to mind: Jack Welch, Warren Buffett, Bill Gates and the late
Steve Jobs. But what about the other 5,000+ leaders of public
companies? Who are they, and why don't we hear about them? These
men and women run companies every single day - day in and day out.
Some of them are millionaires, but many are not. They keep a low
profile, growing their companies, building shareholder value and
doing the right things for their employees. H. Brian Thompson is
one of these people. Son of an Irish immigrant labor leader,
Thompson epitomizes America's real CEOs. He's not flashy, and,
unlike many celebrity CEOs, he admits to successes and failures. He
comes from modest means, and still considers himself a working
person who builds prosperous companies, provides employment and
wants to leave a legacy for his community and his family. He's an
ethical person who doesn't believe that business is just about
money but helping people achieve goals they thought were
unattainable. Despite what many Americans may believe, most CEOs
are like Thompson. They are solid leaders who run their companies
without a lot of pomp and spectacle. Thompson and his peers are the
true pillars of the American economy who have made the United
States the economic envy of the world. The Red Thread is the
business memoir of one of America's real CEOs.
============================= H. Brian Thompson is one of the
world's most successful telecommunications leaders, whose tenure
has spanned from the start of the U.S.'s competitive telephone
industry to today's internet connected world. A former Chairman of
Comsat International, Thompson served as Chairman and CEO of LCI
International, Inc., Non-Executive Chairman of Telecom Eireann, the
Irish Telephone Company, Vice Chairman of Qwest and Executive Vice
President of MCI Communications Corporation. In addition to serving
on several boards of directors, he is a former Chairman of CompTel,
Co-Chairman of the Global Information Infrastructure Commission and
a member of the Irish Prime Minister's Ireland-America Economic
Advisory Board. Currently, he is Executive Chairman of GTT, the
premier cloud network provider to the world.
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The Anarchists (Paperback)
Brian Thompson
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After a failed coup, a revolutionary named Noor is exiled and
sentenced to die. Vowing to rule earth, but separated from his
lieutenants, he is forced to use human beings instead. In the year
2050, tragedy strikes. Harper Lowe loses her son's father to a
last-minute decision. A drunk Damario Coley is maimed in a freak
accident. Quinne Ruiz is assaulted and arrested, and Teanna
Kirkwood witnesses the death of her daughter. Weeks later, the
alluring Kareza Noor, CEO of the Genesis Institute, pilots a
psychological experiment, the "Begin Again" initiative. It affords
Harper, Damario, Quinne and Teanna the opportunity to erase a past
regret. One of them must be forced into it. All solve their former
problems but create new ones. Noor, now the Prime Minister of
Italy, is plotting a dangerous end-game - if they try to stop him,
they will be treated as terrorists. The Anarchists answers the
question "what if?" with high-stakes action inside of a
page-turning, reality-twisting adventure. Readers will fall in love
or hate with the textured characters, who confront their flaws and
try to determine what is "the right thing to do."
This practical text draws on a wide but integrated range of
research and theory on how children learn to read and appreciate
literature. The authors provide an analysis of both traditional and
progressive approaches which goes beyond phonics and whole
language. ""Learning to Read"" features research and a global
perspective on such controversial topics as: literacy and social
background, phonemic awareness, self-discovery of letter-sound
relations, the use of text structure for comprehension, and the
effects of contrasting teaching approaches. The student-friendly
text includes preview questions, chapter reviews and study
questions to help the reader to reflect on the chapter contents and
to discuss the implications for teaching and learning.
The process of learning to read are complex, and have diverse
contexts and functions in society. This book draws together a wide
but integrated range of research and theory on how children learn
to read and appreciate literature.
The process of learning to read are complex, and have diverse
contexts and functions in society. This book draws together a wide
but integrated range of research and theory on how children learn
to read and appreciate literature.
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