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Routledge is now re-issuing this prestigious series of 204 volumes
originally published between 1910 and 1965. The titles include
works by key figures such asC.G. Jung, Sigmund Freud, Jean Piaget,
Otto Rank, James Hillman, Erich Fromm, Karen Horney and Susan
Isaacs. Each volume is available on its own, as part of a themed
mini-set, or as part of a specially-priced 204-volume set. A
brochure listing each title in the "International Library of
Psychology" series is available upon request.
Routledge is now re-issuing this prestigious series of 204 volumes
originally published between 1910 and 1965. The titles include
works by key figures such asC.G. Jung, Sigmund Freud, Jean Piaget,
Otto Rank, James Hillman, Erich Fromm, Karen Horney and Susan
Isaacs. Each volume is available on its own, as part of a themed
mini-set, or as part of a specially-priced 204-volume set. A
brochure listing each title in the "International Library of
Psychology" series is available upon request.
This is Volume XVI of thirty-eight in the General Psychology
series. First published in 1932 this study explores the fact that
consciousness is not merely an accidental by-product of human life
but rather constitutes the chief goal of living.
First Published in 1999. This text is the author's attempt to
orgnaise the field of psychology for students. This volume make a
critical examination of various psychological and
semi-pstchological attempts to classify fundamental human
activities; and thereafter attempts to postulate elementary
behaviour units which may serve psychology precisely as the atom
and electron have served in chemistry.
This is an essential reference for describing, measuring and
classifying the foliage of flowering plants. The presented system
provides long-needed guidelines for characterizing the
organization, shape, venation, and surface features of angiosperm
leaves. In contrast to systems focusing on reproductive characters
for identification, the emphasis is on macroscopic features of the
leaf blade including leaf characters, venation, and tooth
characters. The advantage of this system is that it allows for the
classification of plants independently of their flowers, which is
especially useful for fossil leaves (usually found in isolation)
and tropical plants (whose flowering cycles are brief and
irregular, and whose fruits and flowers may be difficult to
access). An illustrated terminology including detailed definitions
and annotated illustrations is the focus of the classification
system, the aim of which is to provide a framework with comparative
examples to allow both modern and fossil leaves to be described and
classified consistently.
Experts in the field present the theoretical and practical
knowledge necessary for understanding and designing fiber optic
communica-tion systems. This book bridges the gap between classical
commu-nication practice and the new techniques required to design
fiber optic communication systems. Engineering rules for designing
systems are also given and supported by theoretical treatments.
In "Lifecycle Events and Their Consequences: Job Loss, Family
Change, and Declines in Health," editors Kenneth A. Couch, Mary C.
Daly, and Julie Zissimopoulos bring together leading scholars to
study the impact of unexpected life course events on economic
welfare. The contributions in this volume explore how job loss, the
onset of health limitations, and changes in household structure can
have a pronounced influence on individual and household well-being
across the life course. Although these events are typically studied
in isolation, they frequently co-occur or are otherwise
interrelated. This book provides a systematic empirical overview of
these sometimes uncertain events and their impact. By placing them
in a unified analytical framework and approaching each of them from
a similar perspective, "Lifecycle Events and Their Consequences"
illustrates the importance of a coherent approach to thinking about
the inter-relationships among these shifts. Finally, this volume
aims to set the future research agenda in this important area.
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Revelation (Hardcover)
Charles Joseph Giovinco Henry, C S Daly
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R521
Discovery Miles 5 210
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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This history of the Rainbow is a record of the accomplishments of
every man who served in the Division. It is the story of his
contribution to the safety and security of the people of his
country and of the world. It is a history made possible not by
individual achievement, but by the combined effort of all. It is
natural in such a history as this that the action of the front line
soldier is emphasized. While he deserves every bit of credit that
it is possible to give him, he realizes that he was able to fight
and win only because he was a member of a great fighting team in
which thousands of men united to defeat the enemy. This, then, is a
history of the combat infantry, of the artillery, the
reconnaissance troop, the medical and engineer battalions, the
signal, ordnance and quartermaster companies and of the division
headquarters personnel.
Published in Association with the New York Botanical Garden
The Manual of Leaf Architecture is an essential reference for
describing, comparing, and classifying the leaves of flowering
plants. This manual, illustrated with dozens of line drawings and
more than 300 photographs of prepared stained leaves, provides a
framework with comparative examples allowing consistent and
detailed description of both modern and fossil leaves. This
one-of-a-kind resource will be invaluable to a broad range of
people who work with plants, from paleobotanists to systematists to
tropical ecologists.
The Manual allows for the description and identification of
plants independently of their flowers, offering especially useful
assistance in the case of fossil leaves (usually found in
isolation) and tropical plants, whose flowering cycles can be brief
and irregular, and whose fruits and flowers may be difficult to
access. It provides long-needed guidelines for characterizing the
organization, shape, venation, and margins of the leaves of
flowering plants.
Beginning with a set of illustrated definitions of leaf
characters, this manual proceeds to define and illustrate the
variations on each of these characters. The system presented here
is based on a widely tested scheme but has been significantly
expanded and refined through the detailed examination of thousands
of living and fossil leaves.
In Milwaukee, Wisconsin, in the fall of 1980, two Franciscan
Sisters teamed up with a Muslim professor of a local university to
begin a journey of dialogue, friendship, and activism that had a
lasting effect on their group and the community. They launched one
of the first "Islamic Christian" dialogues in the country, which
soon became internationally known. This book brings together their
stories of encounter and collaboration alongside those of other
interfaith actors. The initial Christian-Muslim dialogue inspired
the next generation of leaders to continue the work of building
trust and mutual understanding through educational programs and
social activism. The narratives presented here are based on
qualitative data and scholarly research. They are accompanied by
representative examples of the efforts aimed at cultivating spaces
for interfaith dialogue and interaction between and among people
from different faith traditions and backgrounds. This book offers
an overview and history of those interfaith efforts and
relationships.
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Revelation (Paperback)
Charles Joseph Giovinco Henry, C S Daly
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R679
R587
Discovery Miles 5 870
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