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Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
Anaerobic parasitic protozoa cause medically and economically
important diseases - such as dysentery, sexually transmitted
infections, and gastroenteritis - that annually affect millions of
people worldwide. Recently, the genomes of the three key anaerobic
protozoa - Trichomonas, Giardia, and Entamoeba - have been
determined. The availability of these genomic data and the use of
post-genomic analyses have provided fascinating new insights into
the biology of these important parasites. They will be important
for the design of novel anti-protozoan drugs and the development of
effective vaccines. In this book, internationally acclaimed
researchers critically review the most important aspects of
research on anaerobic parasitic protozoa, providing the first
coherent picture of their genomics and molecular biology since the
publication of the genomes. Chapters are written from a molecular
and genomic perspective and contain speculative models upon which
future research efforts can be based. Topics include: the genomes
of Entamoeba histolytica, Trichomonas vaginalis, Giardia, and other
diplomonads; the cytoskeletons of Entamoeba histolytica, Giardia
lamblia, and Trichomonas vaginalis; genomic analyses and
manipulation of gene expression in Entamoeba histolytica; nuclear
and chromosomal structure and replication in Giardia; and the
mitochondrion-like organelles of a fourth anaerobe, Blastocystis.
The book is essential reading for all researchers working with
these protozoa and related organisms and with eukaryotic model
organisms. It is recommended for all parasitology laboratories.
An ancient Biblical prophecy . . . The convening of the richest
and most powerful men on earth . . . The sudden, mysterious death
of the vice president . . .
When Iraq War vet October "Tobie" Guinness volunteers to remote
view a priceless artifact looted from war-ravaged Baghdad, she
unwittingly becomes the main target in the midst of a horrific
bloodbath. Now a fugitive accused of murder, Tobie turns for help
from her sometime partner, rogue CIA agent Jax Alexander. Ranging
from a high-mountain Moroccan kasbah and a medieval English church
to a frozen Idaho lake, the two must race to unravel the secrets
that link a long-lost mosaic to a mysterious Biblical codex, in
time to stop a deadly cabal of powerful zealots with a chilling
plot to remake the world and bring on the Second Coming.
How do you know---with certainty---that your business is as
profitable as it could be? Don't put this book down until you've
earned all the profits you need to fund every worthy project on
your business bucket list. This straightforward Roadmap shows you
how to profit safely, sustainably, and with integrity, in ways that
have nothing to do with traditional accounting tactics... in less
time than you're currently spending on email. "Profit in Plain
Sight" shows you exactly what you need to do to: 1. Get Buy-in:
Activate the three uncommon Drivers that shatter your speed limits,
get your people on board, and change behaviors almost overnight 2.
Generate Loyalty: Implement the single most effective way to keep
the customers who keep you in business from cozying up to your
competition 3. Maximize Top Line Growth: Achieve 'the nirvana' of
Top Line growth by selling more products and services, to more
customers, at higher prices 4. Optimize Bottom Line Profits: Plug
your hidden profit leaks and stop your vampire customers (they're
NOT who you think they are!) from sucking the lifeblood from your
business 5. Differentiate for Competitive Advantage: Attract
customers in droves with the overlooked but common-sense strategy
that simultaneously drives unnecessary costs right out of your
system. 6. Innovate and Win: Leave your competitors wondering what
happened with the 21 paths to low cost, low risk, stealth
innovation that they can't just copy 7. Implement for Results:
Simply follow the Action Plans to make it happen Eight out of ten
leaders report that they don't have enough profit to fund the
growth they want. Don't be amongst them. Simply accelerate your
results
James Joyce's famous description of the Roman Church, 'Here Comes
Everybody, ' may have presaged the developing Catholic Studies
programs in U.S. Catholic higher education. Some of these essays
were first delivered as lectures in the 'Here Comes Everybody'
series to inaugurate the establishment of the Braegelman Program of
Catholic Studies at The College of St. Scholastica in Duluth, MN.
The authors gathered here begin to suggest something of the depth
and breadth of the living Catholic Intellectual Tradition. They are
leading the way in new and important discussions. These programs
are about more than Catholic institutions exploring and asserting
their identity. Surely those involved seek rigorous engagement with
the Catholic Intellectual Tradition, examining religious ideas and
ideals, and participating in the study of Catholic thought and
culture. They seek dialogue with Catholics of all mindsets, with
Christians from other denominations, believers from other faith
traditions and all who seek the truth.
James Joyce's famous description of the Roman Church, "Here Comes
Everybody," may have presaged the developing Catholic Studies
programs in U.S. Catholic higher education. Some of these essays
were first delivered as lectures in the "Here Comes Everybody"
series to inaugurate the establishment of the Braegelman Program of
Catholic Studies at The College of St. Scholastica in Duluth, MN.
The authors gathered here begin to suggest something of the depth
and breadth of the living Catholic Intellectual Tradition. They are
leading the way in new and important discussions. These programs
are about more than Catholic institutions exploring and asserting
their identity. Surely those involved seek rigorous engagement with
the Catholic Intellectual Tradition, examining religious ideas and
ideals, and participating in the study of Catholic thought and
culture. They seek dialogue with Catholics of all mindsets, with
Christians from other denominations, believers from other faith
traditions and all who seek the truth.
Sacred Adventure is an initial consideration of Christianity, God's
call, and the human response. The contributors are not catechists,
but theologians who, after St. Anselm, see theology as faith
seeking understanding. The text targets those who seek to
understand Christianity and its theology. The essays highlight the
interconnectedness and distinct features of religion as they seek
to hear and respond to God's call. The authors are well-known
theological thinkers and writers, including Cardinal Avery Dulles,
SJ, and younger emerging scholars. The book discusses issues of
faith, religion, and theology from the scripture perspectives;
Thomas's proofs of the existence of God; the early church;
liberation theology; and feminism.
Subjective well being, or happiness, has been analyzed in detail
by psychologists for decades. Yet only recently has it become the
subject of economic analysis. In Happiness and Hardship, Carol
Graham and Stefano Pettinato provide a new conceptual framework for
analyzing the relationship between subjective well being and the
political sustainability of market-oriented economic growth in 17
Latin American countries and Russia. Several variables --such as
marital status, employment, and inflation --are known to influence
happiness. Graham and Pettinato have identified other variables
that have important effects on how individuals perceive their well
being: macroeconomic volatility, globalization of information,
increasing income mobility, and inequality driven by technology-led
growth. The authors begin by explaining data and measurement
problems involved in studying mobility, and they summarize general
trends in developing countries. Second, they provide new data on
subjective well being for Latin America and Russia. They find that
the socio-demographic determinants of "happiness" --such as the
effects of age and unemployment --are very similar to those in the
U.S. and Europe. They also find that relative income differences
have important effects on how individuals assess their well being.
Those in the middle or lower middle of the income distribution are
more likely to be dissatisfied than are the very poorest groups.
Third, the authors find that volatility in income flows can have
negative effects on perceived well being, even among upwardly
mobile individuals. Finally, the authors explore the relationship
between social capital and mobility. They distinguish between
participation driven by economic necessity --such as soup kitchens
--and voluntary participation in civic organizations. They find
that different objectives underlying civic participation can result
in different effects on individual mobility rates, on perceived
well being, and on aggregate growth. An age-old puzzle is why some
societies seem to tolerate significant degrees of economic hardship
and yet retain political and social stability, while others break
out into violent protest as a result of much smaller economic
declines or shocks. Happiness and Hardship sheds new light on
factors that can increase mobility and provide new opportunities
for low-income people in developing economies, and possibly improve
perceived, as well as actual, well being.
New in Paper! Leni Riefenstahl's four-hour film, Olympia, a major
propaganda achievement of Nazi Germany in the 1930's, deals with
the Eleventh Olympic Games that were held in Berlin in 1936.
Olympia is also perhaps the best German film produced during the
National Socialist period. Graham has scrutinized the history of
the film and shows that it was deeply involved with the regime,
both in its stages of production and in its later distribution. He
also argues that the film can be regarded as a masterpiece of
propaganda, and further, that virtually any work of this nature is
bound to have a propaganda effect, whether intended or not. The
author relates the film's subsequent history against the background
of the worsening political situation in Europe. The events leading
up to World War II were to have a profound effect on the future of
the film. Aside from the political issues, the book describes the
fascinating story of the making of an epic film. The book will be
of value to film historians, sports scholars, and those interested
in the history and culture of Nazi Germany. Available in paperback
2002. Cloth version previously published in 1986.
At The Stroke of One is the memoir of Ian C Graham, who was born
and raised in Berry Brow, Huddersfield and moved to Cornwall with
his family in 1996 to take over the running of the Bossiney House
Hotel. It is a tale of an ordinary man, a happy life, and the
aftermath of dealing with a life changing stroke. Covering his
childhood, working life, sporting life as a keen cricketer and
footballer as well as his family life (including his marriage and
children and divorce), At The Stroke of One evaluates life before,
during and after the stroke Ian experienced aged forty-seven.
Restricted on use in his right-hand side from his shoulder down to
his right foot, Ian suddenly found life very different and simple
activities became a challenge. Ten weeks of recuperation in a
specialist unit opened his eyes to the reality that life is
precious and needs to be lived to the full.
"Markov Chains: Analytic and Monte Carlo Computations"
introduces the main notions related to Markov chains and provides
explanations on how to characterize, simulate, and recognize them.
Starting with basic notions, this book leads progressively to
advanced and recent topics in the field, allowing the reader to
master the main aspects of the classical theory. This book also
features: Numerous exercises with solutions as well as extended
case studies.A detailed and rigorous presentation of Markov chains
with discrete time and state space.An appendix presenting
probabilistic notions that are necessary to the reader, as well as
giving more advanced measure-theoretic notions.
The world's favorite children's series, fully revised with brand
new components!
When the body of Tulane professor Henry Youngblood is discovered in
the burned-out ruins of his New Orleans office, alarm bells go off
at Langley. During the Seventies and Eighties, both the United
States and the Soviet Union aggressively pursued programs to train
operatives in a psychic method they called remote viewing, a new
and highly controversial technique for gathering
intelligence.Although all government psi-ops programs were
officially closed down in 1995, Youngblood was secretly trying to
revive interest in remote viewing. Sent to investigate is Jax
Alexander, a CIA agent with a tarnished reputation. Though he isn't
thrilled to be associated with some crazy program to train psychic
spies, it doesn't take him long to discover that Youngblood's
killers have another victim in their sights: linguist and Navy
veteran October Guinness. Tobie saw something she shouldn't have
seen and, now running for her life, she teams up with Jax in a
desperate search for clues to prevent the US military from using
the ultimate assault weapon: The Armageddon Plan.
This issue of Emergency Medicine Clinics, edited by Drs. Joseph
Martinez and Autumn Graham, focuses on Abdominal and
Gastrointestinal Emergencies. Articles include: Gastrointestinal
Bleed; Abdominal pain in the Immuncompromised Patient Lower
Abdominal Pain: Diverticulitis, Colitis, Inflammatory Bowel Disease
and Appendicitis;Acute Abdominal Pain in the Bariatric Surgery
Patient;The Vomiting Patient: Bowel Obstruction, Cyclic Vomiting
and Gastroparesis; Diarrhea; Non-abdominal Abdominal Pain;Evidence
Based Approach to Abdominal Pain;Abdominal Pain in the Geriatric
Patient; Abdominal Pain in Children; Evaluating the patient with
Right upper quadrant abdominal pain, and more!
In 1919, Florence Deshon—tall, radical, and charismatic—was
well on her way to becoming one of Hollywood's brightest stars.
Embroiled in a clandestine affair with Charlie Chaplin, she
continued to remain romantically involved with the well-known
writer and socialist Max Eastman. By 1922, she was found dead in a
New York apartment, rumored to have committed suicide. Love and
Loss in Hollywood: Florence Deshon, Max Eastman, and Charlie
Chaplin uses previously unpublished letters between Deshon and
Eastman to reconstruct their relationship against the backdrop of
the "golden age" of Hollywood. Deshon's tragic life and her abuse
at the hands of powerful men—including Chaplin, Eastman, and
Samuel Goldwyn—resonate with the concerns of today's MeToo
movement. Above all, though, this is a book about an extraordinary
woman unjustly forgotten: a brilliant writer and campaigner for
women's rights, driven both by her ambition to succeed and a
boundless desire for life. Rich in tantalizing detail, Love and
Loss in Hollywood chronicles crucial years of American film
history, overshadowed by the pervasive fear of Bolshevism after
World War I, the Red Riots, and the emergence of the big studios in
Hollywood. This beautiful edition features dozens of unpublished
photographs, among them six mesmerizing full-length portraits of
Deshon by Adolph de Meyer, Vogue's first fashion photographer.
Bigger, brighter and better than ever, Let's Go, 3rd Edition, is a
series for children who are just beginning their study of English.
It combines a carefully controlled, grammar-based syllabus with
practical language. Functional dialogues, interactive games, and
pair work activities foster a lively and motivating classroom
environment.
Bigger, brighter and better than ever, Let's Go, 3rd Edition, is a
series for children who are just beginning their study of English.
It combines a carefully controlled, grammar-based syllabus with
practical language. Functional dialogues, interactive games, and
pair work activities foster a lively and motivating classroom
environment.
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