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Earth System Science in the Anthropocene aims to provide an
in-depth perspective and update on special topics in Global
Environmental Change in relation to Human Security. It gives an
overview on the new Joint Projects of the four International Global
Change Programmmes and on research efforts in Germany. It is also
an up-to-date report on emerging necessities in Global
Environmental Change research as well as suggestions for its future
development.
Since the emergence of disability studies over the last several
decades, disability theorists have often settled for sweeping
generalizations about "biblical" notions of disability. Yet,
academic or critical biblical scholarship has shown that many texts
involving disability in the Bible is much more nuanced than a
casual reading or isolated proof texting may indicate. A primary
goal of this volume is to familiarize a wide audience, including
advanced students, scholars, clergy, and interested lay readers,
with research on disability and the Bible done by scholars who
specialize in biblical studies.
Karen Griffith is a smart, independent, creative, passionate, forty
seven year old, mountain-climbing grandma. Her business card reads
"Transformational Technician: Give me a week - I'll give you your
life." Her new client, actor/director Sam Hudson, is in crisis and
unable to continue working. The novel deals with genuine
life-changing issues interspersed with quick-witted dialogue,
physical comedy and vivid images of Southern California's
coastline. After several disastrous false starts, Sam and Karen
come to acknowledge their true feelings for each other. A midnight
escapade on Sam's yacht proves the title of the book to be
true.
Of immeasurable value to students, faculty, and professionals
involved in agricultural economics, finance, policy, and a host of
agribusinesses, this unique volume brings together leading farmland
authorities in the United States and Canada to examine the economic
determinants of land value and the consequences of changes in land
values. The authors of this timely book provide expert analysis and
review of this subject, examining it from the following
perspectives: an historical overview of the structure and
performance of farmland markets in the United States; the links
between farmland values and agricultural policy in the United
States; the capital market dimension of farmland values; the
mechanics of farmland markets, especially the cost of buying and
selling farmland; environmental concerns, including the potential
impact of urban encroachment; and, the role of regulations against
foreign ownership of farmland on farmland values in Canada.
The primary aim of this volume is to synthesize the two fields of
disability studies and biblical studies. It illustrates how
academic or critical biblical scholarship has shown that many texts
involving disability in the Bible is much more nuanced than a
casual reading or isolated proof texting may indicate.
"This attractive, compact handbook offers highly practical,
to-the-point guidance to residents and students. The Handbook gives
equal weight to both diagnosis and therapy, includes an
easy-to-reference emergency section, and maintains a focus on
practical disease management. The book's anatomically organized
sections are supplemented by special sections on management of GI
emergencies and the Top 10 GI Problems, including pertinent
algorithms and practice guidelines from the American
Gastroenterology Association. Useful appendices provide CT images
of common GI problems, normal laboratory ranges, and links to
useful websites"--Provided by publisher.
This work provides an in-depth perspective and update on special
topics in Global Environmental Change in relation to Human
Security. It offers an overview of new Joint Projects of the four
International Global Change Programmmes and on research efforts in
Germany. It is also an up-to-date report on emerging necessities in
Global Environmental Change research, and a collection of
suggestions for its future evolution.
Karen Griffith is a smart, independent, creative, passionate, forty
seven year old, mountain-climbing grandma. Her business card reads
"Transformational Technician: Give me a week - I'll give you your
life." Her new client, actor/director Sam Hudson, is in crisis and
unable to continue working. The novel deals with genuine
life-changing issues interspersed with quick-witted dialogue,
physical comedy and vivid images of Southern California's
coastline. After several disastrous false starts, Sam and Karen
come to acknowledge their true feelings for each other. A midnight
escapade on Sam's yacht proves the title of the book to be
true.
Parental involvement in schools has been contested for decades.
Although it is clear that parents have a responsibility to care for
and nurture their children, the legislated role of schools to
educate children leaves somewhat ambiguous the role of parents.
Using Hannah Arendt's notions of public and private and the
emergence of a social sphere this conceptual research examines the
complex relationship of parents to schools. This study illustrates
how parents can play an important role in the public school
education of their children. The struggle for control in education
has its roots in the history of public education, legislation, the
emergence of unions and the postindustrial global
production/consumption market economy. The emerging role of parents
as advocates for their children in the schools may restore some
balance to the public/private relationship, however, it may also
reveal some of the problems of power and control within the system.
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