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Reconsidering Longfellow (Hardcover)
Christoph Irmscher, Robert Arbour; Contributions by Matthew Gartner, Lauren Gatti, Andrew C Higgins, …
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R2,570
Discovery Miles 25 700
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Reconsidering Longfellow is the first collection of scholarly
essays in several decades devoted entirely to the work and
afterlife of the most popular and widely read writer in American
literature. The essays, written by a new generation of Longfellow
scholars, cover the entire range of Longfellow s work, from the
early poetry to the wildly successful epics of his middle period
(Evangeline, The Song of Hiawatha) to his Chaucerian collection of
stories published after the Civil War, Tales of a Wayside Inn.
Separate contributions discuss Longfellow s financial dealings, his
preoccupation with his children, and his interest in the visual
arts, as well as the tremendous role his poetry did and will once
again play in American literature classrooms in the U.S. All essays
were written specifically for the volume. Many of them rely on
unpublished archival sources from the Longfellow collections at the
Longfellow House-George Washington National Historic Site and at
Houghton Library in Cambridge, Massachusetts."
The new trend in problem-solving courts-specialized courts utilized
to address crimes not adequately addressed by the standard criminal
justice system-is examined in this thorough and insight-filled
book. At least since the late 1980s, with the development of the
first drug court in Dade County, Florida, the justice system has
undergone what some believe is a revolution-the movement toward
problem-solving courts. Problem-Solving Courts: Justice for the
Twenty-First Century? provides a concise, thorough,
well-documented, and balanced foundation for anyone interested in
understanding this phenomenon. Detailing the "promise and potential
perils" of problem-solving courts, the authors represented here
examine the development of the problem-solving court movement, the
rationale for the courts, the approaches they take, and their
anticipated benefits and potential pitfalls. Using case examples
and looking at various types of problem-solving courts, the book
offers "foundational" information about the specific types of
problem-solving courts, their goals and philosophies, their
organization and operation, their variation in structure and
procedures, and the extensiveness of the court. It draws
conclusions about the relative merits or disadvantages of such
courts and considers prospects for the future.
In this volume, eight essays by well known sociologists explore
the personal experiences, of social scientists, their unique ways
of doing sociology, and the relationship between sociological
theory and its application. In each chapter, the contributors
integrate their sociological expertise with their personal lives
and prove that sociological understanding and personal experience
can and do mesh. Personal Sociology is a novel presentation that
truly humanizes the practice and field of sociology.
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Cleveland Park (Hardcover)
Paul K. Williams, Kelton C Higgins
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R719
R638
Discovery Miles 6 380
Save R81 (11%)
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John Locke's 1695 enquiry into the foundations of Christian belief is here presented for the first time in a critical edition. Locke maintains that the essentials of the faith, few and simple, can be found by anyone for themselves in the Scripture, and that this provides a basis for tolerant agreeement among Christians. An authoritative text is accompanied by abundant information conducive to an understanding of Locke's religious thought.
With consultation of Dr. Bonita Stanton, Consulting Editor, Drs. Li
and Higgins have secured experts in the field to provide clinical
reviews on the latest updates in diagnosing and treating children
with rheumatologic disease. The issue contains articles on the
following topics: Approach to the Child with Joint Pain; What goes
wrong that Leads to Rheumatic Disease; Juvenile Idiopathic
Arthritis; Spondyloarthropathies; Systemic Arthritis; Systemic
Lupus Erythematosus; Sjogren's and Mixed CTD in Children and
Adolescents; Idiopathic Inflammatory Myopathies in Children;
Juvenile Scleroderma; Chronic Non-Infectious Osteomyelitis and
Chronic Recurrent Multifocal Osteomyelitis; Non-Inflammatory
Musculoskeletal Pain in Children or Pediatric Pain Syndromes;
Complications of Immunosuppressive and Biologic Response Modifier
Therapy; General Health Concerns and Fitness for the Child with
Rheumatic Disease; Transition of Rheumatic Disease Care: Pediatric
to Adult Care; and Advocacy for Children with Rheumatic Diseases.
Readers will be able to utilize the information in the issue to
improve outcomes in patients with rheumatologic disease.
When lovely Jenny MacPartland met the man of her dreams while working in a New York art gallery, she could hardly believe her luck. Artist Erich Krueger was handsome, sensitive, a painter whose exquisite landscapes were making him a virtual overnight success...and a man utterly in love with her! Married within a month, suddenly wealthy, deeply adored, Jenny planned a warm, caring home on Erich's vast Minnesota farm. But the lonely days and eerie nights strained her nerves to the breaking point, making her doubt her own sanity. Caught in a whirlpool of shattering events, Jenny was about to unearth a past more terrifying than she dared imagine...tragic, terrible secrets that threatened her marriage, her children, her very life.
The purpose of this book is to help nurses, midwives and health
professionals to better understand how the work of clinical
laboratories contributes to patient care. It answers the following
questions: Why is this test being ordered on my patient?What sort
of sample is required?How is that sample obtained?
And most importantly: What is the significance of the test
result for my patient?
Retaining its accessible and user-friendly style, the aim of
this book remains the same: to provide nurses with as much relevant
information as possible about the most commonly requested
laboratory rests. This is not a book about laboratory technique -
its focus is on the clinical significance of test results, and
therefore the patient. The third edition is more comprehensive in
terms of the number of tests discussed, incorporates colour to aid
the accessibility, and includes more paediatric content.
n 1695 John Locke published The Reasonableness of Christianity, an
enquiry into the foundations of Christian belief. He did so
anonymously, to avoid public involvement in the fiercely partisan
religious controversies of the day. In the Reasonableness Locke
considered what it was to which all Christians must assent in
faith; he argued that the answer could be found by anyone for
themselves in the divine revelation of Scripture alone. He
maintained that the requirements of Scripture were few and simple,
and therefore offered a basis for tolerant agreement among all
Christians, and the promise of peace, stability, and security
through toleration. This is the first critical edition of the
Reasonableness: for the first time an authoritative annotated text
is presented, with full information about sources, variants,
amendments, and the publishing history of the work. Also provided
in the editorial notes are cross-references, references to other
works by Locke, definitions of terms, and other information
conducive to an understanding of the text. Though modern interest
has focused particularly on Locke's philosophy and political
theory, increasing attention is being paid to his religious
thought. These different strands cannot be understood properly in
isolation from each other: so the broader aim of this edition is to
help towards an improved understanding of his religious thought in
the context of his work as a philosopher, political theorist, and
exponent of religious toleration. In his editorial introduction
John Higgins-Biddle investigates how Locke's ideas developed, and
offers a critical assessment of the three main contemporary and
subsequent interpretations of Locke's religious thought, all of
which are shown to be unsatisfactory.
Praise for Career Imprints
"Monica Higgins' groundbreaking work, Career Imprints, offers
bold and original insights into the way in which talent-laden
companies spawn new businesses, as Baxter alums did for the biotech
industry. Her provocative and thoroughly documented research goes
well beyond classic economic theories to demonstrate conclusively
why entrepreneurially-led companies have the capacity not only to
create new companies but entire industries as well."
--Bill George, author, Authentic Leadership, and former chairman
and chief executive officer, Medtronic
"At the heart of this important study is a fascinating question:
Why did alumni of one company--the amazing 'Baxter boys'--produce
so many of the leaders of the burgeoning biotech industry? To find
the answers, Monica Higgins left no research stone unturned. The
result is a compelling new theory about exactly what happens in the
early stages of careers to shape true leaders who can guide
innovation and entrepreneurship. Higgins' concepts will leave their
imprint on careers, company cultures, and industry
development."
--Rosabeth Moss Kanter, Harvard Business School, author,
Confidence: How Winning Streaks & Losing Streaks Begin &
End
"What Fairchild was to the development of high technology firms
in Silicon Valley, Baxter has been to the evolution of the
biopharmaceutical industry. Monica Higgins builds a fascinating,
richly portrayed case for Baxter's impact on the creation and
growth of biopharmaceutical firms."
--Denise Rousseau, H.J. Heinz II Professor of Organization
Behavior and Public Policy, Carnegie Mellon University
"Dr. Higgins has written an insightful analysis of a phenomenon
whichshaped the biotechnology industry. There is no doubt that my
days at Baxter had the most profound influence on my life and
career as well as on those of my colleagues."
--Bob Carpenter, founder, Intergrated Genetics, Geltex, Vactex,
Candent, Somatix, Hydra, and Peptimmune
"Career Imprints is inspired as both industry history and
cultural anthropology. In unique fashion, Monica Higgins tells the
story of the emergence of Baxter Travenol as a healthcare giant and
one of the great cell cultures of American entrepreneurship. This
book is a must for anyone interested in the place of high tech
healthcare in our economy and entrepreneurial organizational
development."
--William A. Holodank, president, J. Robert Scott
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