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“For weeks and weeks people from ethnic minority communities have
been wanting to know how they can better protect themselves from
coronavirus.” [BBC News June 13th 2020] We believe that during
Covid-19, ethnic minority communities in the UK, the USA and
elsewhere, and all others vulnerable to seasonal Vitamin D
deficiency, have been seriously let down by politicians and
medical-scientific officialdom. As a result they have been
needlessly deprived of extensive biological knowledge that would
have protected them against disease and death from a novel virus,
for which adequate levels of Vitamin D are essential. We are two
retired physicians of similar ages, who together bring a century of
experience to many aspects of medical practice and medical
education. This includes the endocrinology of vitamin D, the
prevention and treatment of serious infections, experience of
previous pandemics, and a sadly sceptical view of present
medicoscientific politics. During the course of the Covid-19
disaster we both came up against the neglect of first-line immunity
provided by adequate levels of Vitamin D, critically important for
effective defence against invasion by all new viruses, and
supported by science. This is explored from many aspects in this
book, in which we identify important lessons for the future,
including the folly of relying exclusively on Big-Pharma and the
scientists it supports.
What should a Navy SEAL do when faced with evidence that
representatives of the U.S. Government are secretly buying old
Soviet tactical nuclear weapoons for purposes other than
disarmament? In this thriller, Andy Carlson responds by throwing a
monkey wrench into the deal and by resigning from the Navy. Hoping
to settle down on his family's Virginia farm and resume his career
as an emergency physician, Andy instead finds himself and those he
loves the targets of his own governement and a Russian arms dealer.
Although a capable warrior and field surgeon, Andy is disallusioned
with his country and unprepared for the female operative sent to
ensnare him. He's a binge drinker, never comfortable around women
when he's sober and scarred by personal losses. Andy's antebellum
plantation is a major player in the action, with its network of
limestone caves, family treasures, historical surprises, and
natural defenses. Andy enlists three unlikely allies in his
defense--a pregnant CIA agent, a male descendant of a former slave
on the Carlson plantation who shares a common ancestor with Andy,
and a teenage Saudi girl. Some of the secrets of the plantation
have never been discused in polite company. Some have heretofore
been unspeakable. There were good reasons why the Indians, the
British, and the Yankees had lost on this same ground in previous
battles. But the Carlsons knew who their enemies were in those
fights. And tactical nuclear weapons had never been in Farmville
before.
China, India, and East and Southeast Asia: Assessing Sustainability
provides unprecedented analyses by regional experts and scholars
elsewhere in the world on China, India, and their neighbors.
Despite growing demands internally on their natural resources
(China and India alone are home to more than one-third of the
world's population), the expanding global economic influence of
this region makes these countries vital players in a sustainable
future for all citizens of the Earth. Regional coverage includes
topics such as business and commerce, environmental and corporate
law, and lifestyles and values.
The Future of Sustainability, the tenth and final volume of the
Berkshire Encyclopedia of Sustainability, brings together essays
from a group of renowned scholars and well-known environmentalist
thinkers. Crucial topics are considered in terms of the future of
humanity and its relationship with the natural world, from the
outlook for nuclear energy, cities, energy, agriculture, water,
food security, mobility, and migration; the role of higher
education; and the concept of collective learning. The volume
concludes with a resource guide for teaching materials at several
levels, a directory of leading undergraduate- and graduate-level
programs in sustainability, and a combined index of the 10-volume
set.
As repentance for all the evil it inflicted, the people of Gomorrah
have been banished to another world for the last 5,000 years. King
Abimelech and his followers are now ready to return to
Adamina-Earth-and regain what they believe is rightfully theirs.
The king commissioned Professor Hai to locate the distant Adamina
in order to facilitate Gomorrah's return and to crush Adamina's
current inhabitants. As the chief scientist of both the University
of Brisha and the Adamina Research Project, Hai holds the key to
Gomorrah's return. But Hai maintains another important role as the
leader of the resistance, a small group of Gomorrahans intent on
overthrowing the king and returning peacefully to Adamina. Without
the king's knowledge, Hai has located the planet and has built a
three-person shuttle; he plans to warn Adamina about the king's
impending attack. But spies lurk everywhere on Gomorrah, and the
resistance does not know who it can trust. When the king suspects
that Hai is hiding something, the resistance knows it must hasten
its plans for the overthrow of the government and travel to Adamina
before it is too late.
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Your #1 source of pediatric point-of-care clinical information.
Every three years, The Harriet Lane Handbook is carefully updated
by residents, edited by chief residents, and reviewed by expert
faculty at The Johns Hopkins Hospital. Easy to use, concise, and
complete, this essential manual keeps you current with new
guidelines, practice parameters, pharmacology, and more. The 23rd
Edition of this portable reference continues to be the most widely
used and most recognized pediatric reference worldwide-an
indispensable resource for pediatric residents, students, nurses,
and all healthcare professionals who treat young patients.
Trusted for 70 years for fast, accurate information on pediatric
diagnosis and treatment. New audio case files: Listen to
residents and faculty at The Johns Hopkins Hospital discuss case
studies and healthcare disparities based on topics from this
bestselling book. The popular and comprehensive Pediatric
Drug Formulary, updated by Carlton K. K. Lee, PharmD, MPH, provides
the latest in pharmacologic treatment of pediatric patients.
Outline format ensures you'll find information quickly and easily,
even in the most demanding circumstances. An eBook version
is included with purchase. The eBook allows you to access all of
the text, figures and references, with the ability to search,
customize your content, make notes and highlights, and have content
read aloud.
Dancing on the beach after a swim in the Mediterranean, taking the
waters in fashionable Baden-Baden, boating on the Black Sea - the
myriad uses of water imply that the term itself possesses multiple
meanings. Focusing on Europe, this book addresses how using water
for relaxation intersects with ideas about class, gender,
nationality, and consumption. It also explores the ways Europeans
have turned to water for pleasure, relaxation, and profit over the
last two hundred years as the enjoyment of free time developed from
a privilege into a right. Contributors capture key moments of
social and cultural transition in the nineteenth and twentieth
centuries -- moments during which new social distinctions emerged,
debates about nationalism and cosmopolitanism flourished, concepts
of hygiene became politicized, and attitudes about travel and
vacationing developed.
What kinds of relationships exist between recreational uses of
water and cultural, social, or political practices? How have such
relationships found representation in art, landscaping, or
architecture? Who visits water resorts or beaches and what role
have these places played in the emergence of collective identities
or in lending authority to social distinctions? How does the
organization of leisure activities around water reflect ideas about
purity and pollution, in a moral, social, or physical sense?
This exciting venture into 'uncharted waters' will fascinate
historians, geographers and anyone with a keen interest in European
cultural studies, art and landscape.
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Afro-Eurasia: Assessing Sustainability focuses on the geographic
area where humans originated and first began to make use of the
natural world - Earth's largest landmass, stretching from Portugal
in the west across the steppes of Russia and south across Africa to
the Cape of Good Hope. By examining the history of human expansion,
as well as 21st century pressures to address ecosystem damage
across the region, international scholars and regional experts
weave sustainability into core curricular subjects. The
interdisciplinary coverage includes national and regional
environmental histories, as well as business and commerce,
migration, educational institutions, law and government, and the
lifestyles of diverse populations.
The Americas and Oceania: Assessing Sustainability provides
extensive coverage of sustainability practices in two regions
linked culturally and historically by their relative isolation
before the Columbian exchange, by their colonization after it, and
by the challenges of pollution, resource overuse, and environmental
degradation. Regional experts and international scholars focus on
environmental history in areas such as the South Pacific islands,
now particularly threatened by rising ocean levels due to climate
change, and on countries whose governments and corporations can
play a major role in promoting or discouraging sustainable choices:
Brazil, an emergent power on the world stage; the United States,
the world's third most populous nation; and New Zealand, seemingly
on its way to becoming an enviable model of sustainable
development.
Contrary to lurid forecasts in the West that China is on track to
wrest global hegemony from the United States by 2025, China is in
fact positioning itself to resume its historic role as the "Middle
Kingdom"—a senior mentor with benign aspirations for guiding Asia
into the mid-21st century. In China Restored: The Middle Kingdom
Looks to 2020 and Beyond, Eric C. Anderson challenges the
widespread perception of China as a rising giant whose
authoritarian program to supplant the United States as global
hegemony poses a grave international threat. He weighs in against
doomsday prophets such as Martin Jacques, who predicts that China's
economy and diplomatic influence will equal those of the United
States by 2025 and will eclipse them by a factor of two by 2050.
Anderson, a player in Washington's China policy debates who enjoys
deep access to Chinese intelligence sources, counters with a
careful argument that Beijing's overriding aim is in fact to foster
a stable global environment conducive to its economic development
and regional hegemony based on legitimate political authority
rather than coercion. Anderson points to three principal factors
that will drive Chinese behavior over the next 10 years: the
Chinese Communist Party's desire to be recognized as a responsible
member of the international community; China's effort to equip,
train, and maintain a modern military; and Beijing's campaign to
"sell" her governance model—from economic development to serving
a domestic constituency—as a direct competitor to Washington's
version of liberal democracy. Asserting that Beijing is poised to
serve as Washington's "peer competitor," Anderson offers insights
as to what can be expected from China in the future, including
facilitating U.S. nuclear nonproliferation efforts and
participating in international peacekeeping operations.
AFTER SEEING THOUSANDS OF DEAD CHILDREN IN THE STREETS OF WAR-TORN
MIDDLE EAST, EX-NAVY SEAL ANDY CARLSON USES HIS 4,000 ACRE
ANTEBELLUM PLANTATION TO TRAIN HIS PRECOCIOUS TEN YEAR OLD TWINS,
JACK AND AVA, TO BE WARRIORS, NOT CASUALTIES. The U.S. President
and the Prime Minister of Britain receive a startling warning. If
they come to the aid of Israel in the coming Islamic Jihad against
the Jewish state, martyrs hidden in their countries will destroy
entire cities with nuclear warheads already in place. Any doubts
the U.S. president has about nuclear weapons being in the hands of
Islamic Fundamentalists are shattered with a mushroom cloud over
the remains of Ras Tanura, a key Saudi oil export terminal near the
Strait of Hormuz. One man and his wife have unique skills to
address this nightmare. Their brainiac kids join them to track down
one nail-biting threat after another. NUCLEAR FARM is the second
novel in THE FARM series by award-winning author Charles C.
Anderson.
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