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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.
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.
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.
For graduate and executive level MIS students, and practicing IS
managers. A thorough and practical guide to IT management practices
and issues. Managing Information Technology provides comprehensive
coverage of IS management practices and technology trends for
advanced students and managers. Through an approach that offers
up-to-date chapter content and full-length case studies, this text
presents a unique set of materials that educators can customize to
their students' needs. The sixth edition has been thoroughly
updated and streamlined to reflect current IS practices.
Brown and O'Rourke have compiled a collection of ten qualitative
studies analyzing the narratives that surround the physical and
ritualistic activities of sport. Among the topics examined to
explore the storied relationship of sport and communication are
baseball, the WNBA, and soccer hooliganism. Americans love sports.
We play sports, watch sports, read about sports, listen to and talk
about sports. Brown and O'Rourke provide an introduction to the
study of the narratives that surround the physical and ritualistic
activities of sport. Ten critical analyses explore a range of
sports as diverse as baseball, whitewater rafting, and full-contact
fighting. Among the topics examined are the differences in the
broadcasts of NBA and WNBA games and the cultural roots of
hooliganism in British soccer. This is the only book of its kind to
offer a compilation of qualitative research in the area of sport
and communication. Faculty will find this to be an invaluable
resource for beginning (or continuing) their research in this area
and students will understand communication concepts explained in a
new way through the popular lens of sport.
"They don't think I'm viable, because I'm a Black woman with
natural hair and no husband." This comment was made by Stacey
Abrams shortly before the 2018 Democratic primary after she became
the first Black woman to win a majory party's nomination for
governor. Abrams' sentiment reflects the wider environment for
Black women in politics, in which racist and sexist cultural ideas
have long led Black women to be demeaned and fetishized for their
physical appearance. In Sister Style, Nadia E. Brown and Danielle
Casarez Lemi argue that Black women's political experience and the
way that voters evaluate them is shaped overtly by their skin tone
and hair texture, with hair being a particular point of scrutiny.
They ask what the politics of appearance for Black women mean for
Black women politicians and Black voters, and how expectations
about self-presentation differ for Black women versus Black men,
White men, and White women. Black women running for office face
pressure, often from campaign consultants and even close
colleagues, to change their style in order to look more like White
women. However, as this book shows, Black women candidates and
elected officials react differently to these pressures depending on
factors like age and incumbency. Moreover, Brown and Lemi delve
into the ways in which Black voters react to Black female
candidates based on appearance. They base their argument, in part,
on focus groups with Black women candidates and elected officials,
and show that there are generational differences that determine
what sorts of styles Black women choose to adopt and to what extent
they change their physical appearance based on external
expectations.
This edited collection addresses a substantial gap in the existing
literature on filicide by presenting the latest research from
empirical investigations around the world. Despite its low
occurrence, little is known about the incidences, causes and
circumstances of filicide nationally and globally, and this
international volume address the challenges associated with
explaining and understanding filicide. Additionally, the authors
also outline the role of professionals in assessing risk, and the
importance of support for, and advocacy of, families of victims in
the aftermath of these tragic events. Exploring a truly diverse
range of countries, from various English speaking countries, to
Chile, and Japan, this book presents an authoritative look at
research on filicide, and crucially, examines the programs
currently being developed for both intervention and prevention. An
important and well-researched collection, this book will be of
particular interest for scholars of do mestic violence and
filicide, as well as professionals such as social workers.
Now in a fully revised and updated third edition, this essential
textbook introduces the fundamentals of sport finance and sound
financial management in the sport industry. It is still the only
textbook to explain every aspect of finance from the perspective of
the sport management practitioner, explaining key concepts and
showing how to apply them in practice in the context of sport. The
text begins by covering finance basics and the tools and techniques
of financial quantification, using industry examples to apply the
principles of financial management to sport. It then goes further,
to show how financial management works specifically in the sport
industry. Discussions include interpreting financial statements,
debt and equity financing, capital budgeting, facility financing,
economic impact, risk and return, time value of money, and more.
The final part of the book examines financial management in four
sectors of the industry: public sector sport, collegiate athletics,
professional sport, and international sport. It provides an
in-depth analysis of the mechanics of financial management within
each of these sport sectors. Useful features, such as sidebars,
concept checks, practice problems, case analysis and case questions
will help students engage more deeply with financial techniques and
encourage problem-solving skills. This new edition includes a
completely new chapter on international sport, reflecting the
globalized nature of the modern sport industry, as well expanded
coverage of current issues such as digital media finance, recent
legal cases affecting collegiate sport, and the central importance
of collective bargaining. Financial Management in the Sport
Industry is an essential textbook for any undergraduate or
postgraduate course in sport finance, and an invaluable supplement
to any course in sport business or sport management. It is also an
important reference for all sport management practitioners looking
to improve their understanding of finance. The book is accompanied
by updated and expanded ancillary materials, including an
instructor's manual, PowerPoint slides, and an image bank.
In Alphabreaths Too, children learn the alphabet through playful
breathing exercises and colourful illustrations. Each letter of the
alphabet has a simple mindfulness or compassion-based practice to
help kids relax, focus their thoughts, hold positive feelings for
others, express gratitude, and more. It's as easy as A-B-C!
Children will pose like a statue in Museum Breath, shake like an
earthquake in Quake Breath, and roar like a dinosaur in Jurassic
Breath. With Kite Breath and Gift Breath, they will send out good
wishes to others and fill their hearts with gratitude.
Essays using feminist approaches to offer fresh insights into
aspects of the texts and the material culture of the middle ages.
Feminist discourses have called into question axiomatic world views
and shown how gender and sexuality inevitably shape our
perceptions, both historically and in the present moment. Founding
Feminisms in Medieval Studies advances that critical endeavour with
new questions and insights relating to gender and queer studies,
sexualities, the subaltern, margins, and blurred boundaries. The
volume's contributions, from French literary studies as well as
German, English, history and art history, evince a variety of modes
of feminist analysis, primarily in medieval studies but with
extensions into early modernism. Several interrogate the ethics of
feminist hermeneutics, the function of women characters in various
literary genres, and so-called "natural" binaries - sex/gender,
male/female, East/West, etc. - that undergird our vision of the
world. Others investigate learned women and notions of female
readership, authorship, and patronage in the production and
reception of texts and manuscripts. Still others look at bodies -
male male, female, neither, and both - and how clothes cover and
socially encode them. Founding Feminisms in Medieval Studies is a
tribute to E. Jane Burns, whose important work has proven
foundational to late twentieth- and early twenty-first-century Old
French feminist studies. Through her scholarship, teaching, and
leadership in co-founding the Society for Medieval Feminist
Scholarship, Burns has inspired a new generation of feminist
scholars. Laine E. Doggett is Associate Professor of French at St.
Mary's College of Maryland, St. Mary's City; Daniel E. O'Sullivan
is Professor of French at the University of Mississippi.
Contributors: Cynthia J. Brown, Matilda Tomaryn Bruckner, Kristin
L. Burr, Madeline H. Caviness, Laine E. Doggett, Sarah-Grace
Heller,Ruth Mazo Karras, Roberta L. Krueger, Sharon Kinoshita, Tom
Linkinen, Daniel E. O'Sullivan, Lisa Perfetti, Ann Marie Rasmussen,
Nancy Freeman Regalado, Elizabeth Robertson, Helen Solterer
"Healing the Herds: Disease, Livestock Economies, and the
Globalization of Veterinary Medicine" offers a new and
exciting
comparative approach to the complex interrelationships of microbes,
markets, and medicine in the global economy. It draws upon fourteen
case studies from the Americas, western Europe, and the European
and Japanese colonies to illustrate how the rapid growth of the
international trade in animals through the nineteenth century
engendered the spread of infectious diseases, sometimes with
devastating consequences for indigenous pastoral societies.
At different times and across much of the globe, livestock
epidemics have challenged social order and provoked state
interventions, which were sometimes opposed by pastoralists. The
intensification of agriculture has transformed environments, with
consequences for animal and human health. But the last two
centuries have also witnessed major changes in the way societies
have conceptualized diseases and sought to control them. The rise
of germ theories and the discovery of vaccines against some
infections made it possible to move beyond the blunt tools of
animal culls and restrictive quarantines of the past. Nevertheless,
these older methods have remained important to strategies of
control and prevention, as demonstrated during the recent outbreak
of foot and mouth disease in Britain in 2001.
From the late nineteenth century, advances in veterinary
technologies afforded veterinary scientists a new professional
status and allowed them to wield greater political influence. In
the European and Japanese colonies, state support for biomedical
veterinary science often led to coercive policies for managing the
livestock economies of the colonized peoples. In western Europe and
North America, public responses to veterinary interventions were
often unenthusiastic and reflected a latent distrust of outside
interference and state regulation. Politics, economics, and science
inform these essays on the history of animal diseases and the
expansion in veterinary medicine.
Children will learn the basics of mindful breathing along with
their ABCs in this playful and interactive board book. In
Alphabreaths, children learn their ABCs along with the basics of
mindfulness through fun exercises and illustrations they'll want to
come back to again and again. Each letter of the alphabet teaches a
simple mindfulness or compassion-based practice to help kids focus
their thoughts, hold positive feelings for others, express
gratitude, and more. It's as easy as ABC! Kids will open their arms
wide like jaws on Alligator Breath, take a big breath and sing
"Laaa" on Voice Breath, and imagine blowing out birthday candles on
Cake Breath. With Heart Breath and Wish Breath, they will remember
to fill their heart with gratitude and send good wishes to others.
Alphabreaths offers a meaningful introduction to mindfulness for
children, all while keeping them delighted with imaginative
inspiration and hours of fun.
The first comprehensive and authoritative history of work and
labour in Africa; a key text for all working on African Studies and
Labour History worldwide. Co-published with the International
Labour Organization on the centenary of its founding in 1919, the
General Labour History of Africa is a landmark in the study of
labour history. It brings, for the first time, an African
perspective within a global context to the study of labour and
labour relations. The volume analyses key developments in the 20th
century, such as the emergence of free wage labour; the
transformation in labour relations; the role of capital and
employers; labour agency and movements; the growing diversity of
formal and informal or precarious labour; the meaning of work; and
the impact of gender and age on the workplace. The contributors -
eminent historians, anthropologists and social scientists from
Africa, Europe and the United States - examine African labour in
the context of labour and social issues worldwide: mobility and
colonial and postcolonial migration, child and forced labour,
security, the growth of entrepreneurial labour, the informal sector
and self-employment, and the impact of trade unionism, welfare and
state relations. The book discusses key sectors such as mining,
agriculture, industry, transport, domestic work, and sport, tourism
and entertainment, as well as the international dimension and the
history and impact of the International Labour Organization itself.
This authoritative and comprehensive work will be aninvaluable
resource for historians of labour, social relations and African
history. In association with the ILO Regional Office for Africa
Stefano Bellucci is senior researcher at the International
Instituteof Social History, Amsterdam, and lecturer in African
History and Economy at Leiden University, the Netherlands; Andreas
Eckert is Director of the International Research Centre for Work
and the Human Life Cycle in Global History and professor of African
history at Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany.
Now in a fully revised and updated third edition, this essential
textbook introduces the fundamentals of sport finance and sound
financial management in the sport industry. It is still the only
textbook to explain every aspect of finance from the perspective of
the sport management practitioner, explaining key concepts and
showing how to apply them in practice in the context of sport. The
text begins by covering finance basics and the tools and techniques
of financial quantification, using industry examples to apply the
principles of financial management to sport. It then goes further,
to show how financial management works specifically in the sport
industry. Discussions include interpreting financial statements,
debt and equity financing, capital budgeting, facility financing,
economic impact, risk and return, time value of money, and more.
The final part of the book examines financial management in four
sectors of the industry: public sector sport, collegiate athletics,
professional sport, and international sport. It provides an
in-depth analysis of the mechanics of financial management within
each of these sport sectors. Useful features, such as sidebars,
concept checks, practice problems, case analysis and case questions
will help students engage more deeply with financial techniques and
encourage problem-solving skills. This new edition includes a
completely new chapter on international sport, reflecting the
globalized nature of the modern sport industry, as well expanded
coverage of current issues such as digital media finance, recent
legal cases affecting collegiate sport, and the central importance
of collective bargaining. Financial Management in the Sport
Industry is an essential textbook for any undergraduate or
postgraduate course in sport finance, and an invaluable supplement
to any course in sport business or sport management. It is also an
important reference for all sport management practitioners looking
to improve their understanding of finance. The book is accompanied
by updated and expanded ancillary materials, including an
instructor's manual, PowerPoint slides, and an image bank.
This edited collection addresses a substantial gap in the existing
literature on filicide by presenting the latest research from
empirical investigations around the world. Despite its low
occurrence, little is known about the incidences, causes and
circumstances of filicide nationally and globally, and this
international volume address the challenges associated with
explaining and understanding filicide. Additionally, the authors
also outline the role of professionals in assessing risk, and the
importance of support for, and advocacy of, families of victims in
the aftermath of these tragic events. Exploring a truly diverse
range of countries, from various English speaking countries, to
Chile, and Japan, this book presents an authoritative look at
research on filicide, and crucially, examines the programs
currently being developed for both intervention and prevention. An
important and well-researched collection, this book will be of
particular interest for scholars of do mestic violence and
filicide, as well as professionals such as social workers.
Nicknamed both "Mobtown" and "Charm City" and located on the border
of the North and South, Baltimore is a city of contradictions. From
media depictions in The Wire to the real-life trial of police
officers for the murder of Freddie Gray, Baltimore has become a
quintessential example of a struggling American city. Yet the truth
about Baltimore is far more complicated-and more fascinating. To
help untangle these apparent paradoxes, the editors of Baltimore
Revisited have assembled a collection of over thirty experts from
inside and outside academia. Together, they reveal that Baltimore
has been ground zero for a slew of neoliberal policies, a place
where inequality has increased as corporate interests have eagerly
privatized public goods and services to maximize profits. But they
also uncover how community members resist and reveal a long
tradition of Baltimoreans who have fought for social justice. The
essays in this collection take readers on a tour through the city's
diverse neighborhoods, from the Lumbee Indian community in East
Baltimore to the crusade for environmental justice in South
Baltimore. Baltimore Revisited examines the city's past, reflects
upon the city's present, and envisions the city's future.
Designed as a highly visual and practical resource to be used
across the spectrum of lifelong learning, Ballweg's Physician
Assistant, 7th Edition, helps you master all the core competencies
needed for physician assistant certification, recertification, and
clinical practice. It remains the only textbook that covers all
aspects of the physician assistant profession, the PA curriculum,
and the PA's role in clinical practice. Ideal for both students and
practicing PAs, it features a succinct, bulleted writing style,
convenient tables, practical case studies, and clinical application
questions that enable you to master key concepts and clinical
applications. Addresses all six physician assistant competencies,
as well as providing guidance for the newly graduated PA entering
practice. Includes five new chapters: What Is a Physician
Assistant, and How Did We Get Here?, Effective Use of Technology
for Patient-Centered Care, Success in the Clinical Year,
Transitioning to Practice and Working in Teams, and Finding Your
Niche. Features an enhanced focus on content unique to the PA
profession that is not readily found in other resources, more
illustrations for today's visually oriented learners, a more
consistent format throughout, and a new emphasis on the appropriate
use of social media among healthcare professionals. Provides
updated content throughout to reflect the needs of the PA
profession, including new content on self-care for the PA to help
prevent burnout, suicide, and other hazards faced by healthcare
professionals. Guides students in preparation for each core
clinical rotation and common electives, as well as working with
special patient populations such as patients experiencing
homelessness and patients with disabilities. Includes quick-use
resources, such as objectives and key points sections for each
chapter, tip boxes with useful advice, abundant tables and images,
and more than 130 updated case studies. Enhanced eBook version
included with purchase. Your enhanced eBook allows you to access
all of the text, figures, and references from the book on a variety
of devices, as well as exclusive eBook chapters: A Primer on
Learning Objectives, A Primer on Item Writing, and A Primer on
Team-Based Learning.
"They don't think I'm viable, because I'm a Black woman with
natural hair and no husband." This comment was made by Stacey
Abrams shortly before the 2018 Democratic primary after she became
the first Black woman to win a majory party's nomination for
governor. Abrams' sentiment reflects the wider environment for
Black women in politics, in which racist and sexist cultural ideas
have long led Black women to be demeaned and fetishized for their
physical appearance. In Sister Style, Nadia E. Brown and Danielle
Casarez Lemi argue that Black women's political experience and the
way that voters evaluate them is shaped overtly by their skin tone
and hair texture, with hair being a particular point of scrutiny.
They ask what the politics of appearance for Black women mean for
Black women politicians and Black voters, and how expectations
about self-presentation differ for Black women versus Black men,
White men, and White women. Black women running for office face
pressure, often from campaign consultants and even close
colleagues, to change their style in order to look more like White
women. However, as this book shows, Black women candidates and
elected officials react differently to these pressures depending on
factors like age and incumbency. Moreover, Brown and Lemi delve
into the ways in which Black voters react to Black female
candidates based on appearance. They base their argument, in part,
on focus groups with Black women candidates and elected officials,
and show that there are generational differences that determine
what sorts of styles Black women choose to adopt and to what extent
they change their physical appearance based on external
expectations.
The first comprehensive and authoritative history of work and
labour in Africa; a key text for all working on African Studies and
Labour History worldwide. Co-published with the International
Labour Organization on the centenary of its founding in 1919, the
General Labour History of Africa is a landmark in the study of
labour history. It brings, for the first time, an African
perspective within a global context to the study of labour and
labour relations. The volume analyses key developments in the 20th
century, such as the emergence of free wage labour; the
transformation in labour relations; the role of capital and
employers; labour agency and movements; the growing diversity of
formal and informal or precarious labour; the meaning of work; and
the impact of gender and age on the workplace. The contributors -
eminent historians, anthropologists and social scientists from
Africa, Europe and the United States - examine African labour in
the context of labour and social issues worldwide: mobility and
colonial and postcolonial migration, forced labour, security, the
growth of entrepreneurial labour, the informal sector and
self-employment, and the impact of trade unionism, welfare and
state relations. The book discusses key sectors such as mining,
agriculture, industry, transport, domestic work, and sport, tourism
and entertainment, as well as the international dimension and the
history and impact of the International Labour Organization itself.
This authoritative and comprehensive work will be an
invaluableresource for historians of labour, social relations and
African history. In association with the ILO Regional Office for
Africa Stefano Bellucci is senior researcher at the International
Institute of SocialHistory, Amsterdam, and lecturer in African
History and Economy at Leiden University, the Netherlands; Andreas
Eckert is Director of the International Research Centre for Work
and the Human Life Cycle in Global History and professor of African
history at Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany.
Essays highlight the interplay between opera, art and ideology
across three centuries. Three broad themes are opened up from a
variety of approaches: nationalism, cosmopolitanism and national
opera; opera, class and the politics of enlightenment; and opera
and otherness. Opera, that most extravagant of the performing arts,
is infused with the contexts of power-brokering and cultural
display in which it was conceived and experienced. For individual
operas such contexts have shifted over time and new meanings
emerged, often quite remote from those intended by the original
collaborators; but tracing this ideological dimension in a work's
creation and reception enables us to understand its cultural and
political role more clearly - sometimes conflicting with its status
as art and sometimes enhancing it. This collection is a Festschrift
in honour of Julian Rushton, one of the most distinguished opera
scholars of his generation and highly regarded for his innovative
studies of Gluck, Mozart and Berlioz, among many others.
Colleagues, associates and former students pay tribute to his work
with essays highlighting the interplay between opera, art and
ideology across three centuries. Three broad themes are opened up
from a variety of approaches: nationalism, cosmopolitanism and
national opera; opera, class and the politics of enlightenment; and
opera and otherness. British opera is represented bystudies of
Grabu, Purcell, Dibdin, Holst, Stanford and Britten, but the
collection sustains a truly European perspective rounded out with
essays on French opera funding, Bizet, Mozart, Mendelssohn, Verdi,
Puccini, Janacek, Nielsen, Rimsky-Korsakov and Schreker. Several
works receive some of their first extended discussion in English.
RACHEL COWGILL is Professor of Musicology at Liverpool Hope
University. DAVID COOPER is Professor of Music and Technology at
the University of Leeds. CLIVE BROWN is Professor of Applied
Musicology at the University of Leeds. Contributors: MARY K.
HUNTER, CLIVE BROWN, PETER FRANKLIN, RALPH LOCKE, DOMINGOS DE
MASCARENHAS,DAVID CHARLTON, KATHARINE ELLIS, BRYAN WHITE, PETER
HOLMAN, RACHEL COWGILL, ROBERTA MONTEMORRA MARVIN, DAVID COOPER,
RICHARD GREENE, J.P.E. HARPER-SCOTT, DANIEL GRIMLEY, STEPHEN MUIR,
JOHN TYRRELL.
The Peddars Way & Norfolk Coast Path National Trail combine to
make up one of the country's most popular long distance paths. The
fantastic scenery on offer and gentle terrain makes the trail
particularly suitable for people with special access needs. The
Peddars Way runs from Knettishall Heath Country Park in Suffolk
following the route of a Roman road to Holme-next-the-Sea on the
north Norfolk coast. Here it meets the Norfolk Coast Path as it
runs from Hunstanton to Cromer. The two trails together cover
approximately 93 miles.
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