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Aspasia
C. Holland
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R829
Discovery Miles 8 290
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The peace process in Northern Ireland is often posited as the
poster child for successful post-conflict social and political
reform. Yet the sustained cessation of violence and growth of the
middle-class is paralleled by underinvestment and systemic neglect
of those deprived communities most affected by the legacy of the
Troubles, having stark implications on the scope of peacebuilding.
Inequality, Identity, and the Politics of Northern Ireland:
Challenges of Peacebuilding and Conflict Transformation examines
how the politics of threat and resentment, undergirded by
persistent poverty and socioeconomic and gender inequalities across
Catholic and Protestant communities shape political conflict, while
at the same time opening up new potential sociopolitical avenues of
resistance and transformation at the community level. Curtis C.
Holland examines how, in the context of rising inequality, emerging
intersectional class/place, gendered, and ethnonational identities
have been manipulated by ethnopolitical entrepreneurs to incite
conflict but can also produce subjectivities through which
alternative visions of "peace" may emerge. The book documents key
discourses and events which contribute to insular ethnic identity
formation and interethnic conflict but also examines how the same
discourses are subject to the agency of citizens, whose reflexivity
on the ethnopolitical manipulation and inequalities faced by their
communities may potentially provide new prospects for social and
political transformation.
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MARKETING (Hardcover)
Stanley C. Hollander, Kathleen M. Rassuli
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R18,210
Discovery Miles 182 100
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The last decade has witnessed a burgeoning interest in the history
of marketing. This authoritative two volume set provides a
comprehensive collection of important articles which illuminate the
history and development of marketing and marketing thought during
the past century. A unique reference tool, this book will be
indispensable to marketing researchers and others interested in
marketing history. The articles contained within its covers are
international in scope, spanning a range of European countries,
Japan and the US.This major new collection of articles was compiled
and edited by Stanley C. Hollander - eminent marketing historian -
and Kathleen M. Rassuli. The editors provide an introduction to the
literature followed by chapters on the history of marketing
thought, the historiography of marketing as well as chapters
prepared by marketing speciality area, consumer behaviour, channels
of distribution, retailing, product development, pricing and
advertising, and promotion.
Eleven historical-ethnographic case studies examine the social and
cultural projects of modern schools, and the contestations,
dramatic and not, that emerge in and around and against them. These
case studies, ranging from Taiwan to South Texas, build upon an
original joining of anthropology, critical education theory, and
cultural studies. The studies advance the concept of cultural
production as a way of understanding the dynamics of power and
identity formation underlying different forms of "education". Using
the concept of the "educated person" as a culture-specific
construct, the authors examine conflicts and points of convergence
between cultural practices and knowledges that are produced in and
out of schools.
The European School of Oncology came into existence to respond to a
need for information, education and training in the field of the
diagnosis and treatment of cancer. There are two main reasons why
such an initiative was considered necessary. Firstly, the teaching
of oncology requires a rigorously multidiscipli nary approach which
is difficult for the Universities to put into practice since their
system is mainly disciplinary orientated. Secondly, the rate of
technological development that impinges on the diagnosis and
treatment of cancer has been so rapid that it is not an easy task
for medical faculties to adapt their curricula flexibly. With its
residential courses for organ pathologies and the seminars on new
techniques (laser, monoclonal antibodies, imaging techniques etc.)
or on the prinr.ir -' ther:: PG tic c0r'liuversies (conservative or
mutilating surgery, primary or adjuvant chemotherapy, radiotherapy
alone or integrated), it is the ambition of the European School of
Oncology to fill a cultural and scientific gap and, thereby, create
a bridge between the University and Industry and between these two
and daily medical practice. One of the more recent initiatives of
ESO has been the institution of permanent study groups, also called
task forces, where a limited number of leading experts are invited
to meet once a year with the aim of defining the state of the art
and possibly reaching a consensus on future developments in
specific fields of on cology."
This book is devoted to the systematic exposition of the
contemporary theory of controlled Markov processes with discrete
time parameter or in another termi nology multistage Markovian
decision processes. We discuss the applications of this theory to
various concrete problems. Particular attention is paid to mathe
matical models of economic planning, taking account of stochastic
factors. The authors strove to construct the exposition in such a
way that a reader interested in the applications can get through
the book with a minimal mathe matical apparatus. On the other hand,
a mathematician will find, in the appropriate chapters, a rigorous
theory of general control models, based on advanced measure theory,
analytic set theory, measurable selection theorems, and so forth.
We have abstained from the manner of presentation of many
mathematical monographs, in which one presents immediately the most
general situation and only then discusses simpler special cases and
examples. Wishing to separate out difficulties, we introduce new
concepts and ideas in the simplest setting, where they already
begin to work. Thus, before considering control problems on an
infinite time interval, we investigate in detail the case of the
finite interval. Here we first study in detail models with finite
state and action spaces-a case not requiring a departure from the
realm of elementary mathematics, and at the same time illustrating
the most important principles of the theory."
St. Martin de Porres was a friend of St. Rose of Lima. He became a
Dominican lay brother and spent his life helping those in need.
Many anecdotes telling how he raised the dead, multiplied food,
cured the sick, healed animals, visited the needy through
bilocation and did extreme penance.
Why do governments tolerate the violation of their own laws and
regulations? Conventional wisdom is that governments cannot enforce
their laws. Forbearance as Redistribution challenges the standard
interpretation by showing that politicians choose not to enforce
laws to distribute resources and win elections. Alisha Holland
demonstrates that this forbearance towards activities such as
squatting and street vending is a powerful strategy for attracting
the electoral support of poor voters. In many developing countries,
state social programs are small or poorly targeted and thus do not
offer politicians an effective means to mobilize the poor. In
contrast, forbearance constitutes an informal welfare policy around
which Holland argues much of urban politics turns. While
forbearance offers social support to those failed by their
governments, it also perpetuates the same exclusionary welfare
policies from which it grows.
Lord Acton (1834 1902) and Richard Simpson (1820 76) were the
principal figures in the Liberal Catholic movement of
nineteenth-century England, an ultimately unsuccessful effort to
reconcile the Roman Catholic Church with the leading secular
thought of the day. They collaborated in editing the Rambler (1858
62) and the Home and Foreign Review (1862 4), two of the most
distinguished Catholic periodicals of the period. The
correspondence is the record of this collaboration and sheds light
on the religious, political and intellectual history of
mid-nineteenth-century England. Though heaviest for the years of
their joint work on the Rambler and the Home and Foreign Review,
the correspondence continued up to 1875, a year before Simpson's
death.
Lord Acton (1834 1902) and Richard Simpson (1820 76) were the
principal figures in the Liberal Catholic movement of
nineteenth-century England, an ultimately unsuccessful effort to
reconcile the Roman Catholic Church with the leading secular
thought of the day. They collaborated in editing the Rambler (1858
62) and the Home and Foreign Review (1862 4), two of the most
distinguished Catholic periodicals of the period. The
correspondence is the record of this collaboration and sheds light
on the religious, political and intellectual history of
mid-nineteenth-century England. Though heaviest for the years of
their joint work on the Rambler and the Home and Foreign Review,
the correspondence continued up to 1875, a year before Simpson's
death.
Celebrating two collectors' passion for Americana and the window it
provides into the everyday beauty of the past Becoming America
offers a multifaceted view of one of the foremost collections of
18th- and 19th-century American folk and decorative art from the
rural Northeast. Essays by leading specialists discuss the culture
of furniture workshops, exuberant painted decoration, techniques of
sewing and quilting, and poignant stories about the families
depicted in the portraits. The collection itself includes Shaker
boxes, a beaded Iroquois hat, embroidered samplers, metalwork,
scrimshaw, handwoven rugs, ceramics, and a weather vane. The
majority of these works have never before been published. With
lively essays and profuse illustrations, this handsome volume
brings to life the aesthetic of early Americans living in the
countryside and is an essential exploration of the period's taste
and style. Distributed for The Huntington Library, Art Collections,
and Botanical Gardens Exhibition Schedule: The Huntington Library,
Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens, San Marino, CA (October 22,
2016-ongoing)
Geriatric Psycho-Oncology is a comprehensive handbook that provides
best practice models for the management of psychological,
cognitive, and social outcomes of older adults living with cancer
and their families. Chapters cover a wide range of topics including
screening tools and interventions, psychiatric emergencies and
disorders, physical symptom management, communication issues, and
issues specific to common cancer sites. A resource section is
appended to provide information on national services and programs.
This book features contributions from experts designed to help
clinicians review, anticipate and respond to emotional issues that
often arise in the context of treating older cancer patients.
Cross-references, succinct tables and figures make this concise
reference easy to use. Geriatric Psycho-Oncology is an ideal
resource for helping oncologists and nurses recognize when it may
be best to refer patients to their mental health colleagues and for
those who are establishing or adding psychosocial components to
existing clinics.
Psycho-Oncology is a comprehensive handbook that provides best
practice models for the management of psychological, cognitive, and
social outcomes of adults living with cancer and their families.
Chapters cover a wide range of topics including screening tools and
interventions, psychiatric emergencies and disorders, physical
symptom management, communication issues, and issues specific to
common cancer sites. A resource section is appended to provide
information on national services and programs. This book features
contributions from experts designed to help clinicians review,
anticipate and respond to emotional issues that often arise in the
context of treating cancer patients. Numerous cross-references and
succinct tables and figures make this concise reference easy to
use. Psycho-Oncology is an ideal resource for helping oncologists
and nurses recognize when it may be best to refer patients to their
mental health colleagues and for those who are establishing or
adding psychosocial components to existing clinics.
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Aspasia
C. Holland
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R529
Discovery Miles 5 290
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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David was like a lot of other 41 year olds in the world today. He
was tired. He was tired of not knowing where he was going or who he
really was. On a Monday afternoon, everything changed. David is
transported back into biblical times to embody his ancestor, David
the shepherd boy. He spends 40 days learning lessons from God about
how to understand and pursue his "Quest" in life. David learns to
care for others, listen to God, and trust so fully in God that he
willingly battles and defeats Goliath. The eight lessons of The
Quest will help anyone understand more fully how to follow God's
call on their life. This is the first book of the series.
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