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A Sportsman's Journey lyrically and spiritually connects readers
with the natural world. Donald C. Jackson explores the rhythms and
ways of hunting and fishing, particularly in America's Deep South,
and in so doing helps readers understand and find meaning in why
hunters and anglers venture far afield. Journeying alongside the
author, readers will savor the magic of sunrises and the mystery of
twilight. Hearts will quicken as deer drift from shadows and ducks
circle a woodland pond. The ocean will challenge them as they fight
large fish from the deck of a wave-tossed boat far out at sea.
Restless winds will whisper messages during a spring squirrel hunt
on a Mississippi farm. Bird dogs, old guns, old friends, and times
shared with loved ones will remind anglers and hunters of those
special, shared memories. Ancient forests and powerful rivers
remind us of our fragile, ephemeral state. Quail hunts strengthen
cherished relationships with companions. Encounters with a mountain
man will take us into a world thought to have vanished generations
ago. A gathering of anglers on a Gulf Coast fishing pier at night
reminds us of those hidden communities that exist around us, and
are often unrecognized or perhaps even unknown. Jackson reveals how
all of us depend on the natural world and share very personal
interactions with it and with each other. This book reminds us that
rediscovering, resurrecting, and celebrating these primal linkages
are the real reasons we explore the world.
Elementary Statistics: A Guide to Data Analysis Using R provides
students with an introduction to both the field of statistics and
R, one of the most widely used languages for statistical computing,
analysis, and graphing in a variety of fields, including the
sciences, finance, banking, health care, e-commerce, and marketing.
Part I provides an overview of both statistics and R. Part II
focuses on descriptive statistics and probability. In Part III,
students learn about discrete and continuous probability
distributions with chapters addressing probability distributions,
binominal probability distributions, and normal probability
distributions. Part IV speaks to statistical inference with content
covering confidence intervals, hypothesis testing, chi-square tests
and F-distributions. The final part explores additional statistical
inference and assumptions, including correlation, regression, and
nonparametric statistics. Helpful appendices provide students with
an index of terminology, an index of applications, a glossary of
symbols, and a guide to the most common R commands. Elementary
Statistics is an ideal resource for introductory courses in
undergraduate statistics, graduate statistics, and data analysis
across the disciplines.
This book analyzes the structure of our constitutional system of
government, providing an overview of the constitutional history of
American federalism as it has been developed in decisions of the
United States Supreme Court. Federalism: A Reference Guide to the
United States Constitution provides a thorough examination of this
significant and distinctive part of the U.S. constitutional system,
documenting its role in major domestic constitutional controversies
in every period of American history. Although the book is organized
historically rather than doctrinally, the marked evolutions of
important areas of doctrine are addressed over time. These subject
areas include the scope of Congress's power under the Commerce
Clause, the scope of Congress's powers under the Fourteenth and
other post-Civil War Amendments, the states' authority to regulate
commercial and economic matters when Congress is silent, the
principle of the supremacy of federal law and the law of preemption
that follows from it, intergovernmental and sovereign immunities,
the obligation of state courts to enforce federal law, and the
scope of national power to regulate or impose obligations on the
states. Provides historical information in a clear, chronological
order Enables law students and lawyers to improve their
understanding of the legal doctrines that underlie today's
conflicts. Documents the relationships among different doctrines
across particular time periods
This edited collection explores the topic of constitutionalism
across borders in the struggle against terrorism, analyzing how
constitutional rules and principles relevant in the field of
counter-terrorism move across borders. Various chapters underline
how constitution-like norms consolidate at the level of
international and supranational organizations as a limit to the
exercise of public power in the field of counter-terrorism policy,
especially counter-terrorism financing. Other chapters examine the
extraterritorial application of constitutional rights and the
migration of constitutional norms - or anti-constitutional
practices - from one state to another. Still others consider how
transnational cooperation between states in areas such as
intelligence gathering and data sharing may call for updating
domestic constitutional law rules or for new international law
compacts entrenching rights across borders. What emerges is a
picture of the complex interplay of constitutional law,
international law, criminal law and the law of war, creating webs
of norms and regulations that apply in the struggle against
terrorism conducted across increasingly porous borders. The book
will be of particular interest to academics and graduate or
post-graduate students working in the fields of constitutional law,
international law, human rights, comparative law and national
security law. It may also be of interest to practitioners concerned
with national security, counterterrorism, and related questions of
individual rights. Contributors: O. Bassok, D. Cole, K. Cooper, J.
Daskal, E. de Wet, B. Dickson, A. Ejima, S. Ellmann, F. Fabbrini,
L. Garlicki, J. Hafetz, V.J. Jackson, C.C. Murphy, M. Scheinin,
K.L. Scheppele, A. Su, C. Walker
Jackson, Tushnet, and their contributors, distinguished jurists
and legal scholars from around the world, seek to define the field
of constitutional law, sometimes expressly but more often by
illustrating the way in which each writer thinks about comparative
constitutional law. Viewed as a whole, the collection points to
common constitutional themes even though how nations responded to
these issues differed substantially based on different histories,
traditions, and experiences.
Three common themes emerge from the essays. First discussed are
the relationships of constitutionalism and constitutional law to
popular understandings and political contexts and their
relationship to constitutional understandings and transformations.
A second set of concerns revolve around dilemmas of equality.
Third, explicit or implicit in virtually all of the essays is the
theme that globalization as a phenomenon requires comparative
constitutional study. Here is a thoughtful and stimulating
collection that will be of value to legal scholars, students, and
others involved with constitutional law issues.
The author thoroughly describes and analyzes the most significant
systems methodologies-organizations as systems, ' hard, soft,
cybernetic, and critical-and demonstrates the complementary
strengths of different systems approaches.
Advances in cancer genomics are transforming our understanding of
cancer, and have profound implications for its prevention,
diagnosis, and treatment. Evolutionary dynamics suggests that as
few as two mutations can cause transformation of normal cells into
cancer stem cells. A process of Darwinian selection, involving a
further three or more mutations, taking place over a period of
years, can then result in progression to a life-threatening tumour.
In many cases the immune response can recognise and eliminate the
mutant cells, but most advanced tumours have mutations that
activate immune checkpoints and enable the tumour to hide from the
immune system. For the most hard-to-treat tumours, future progress
will require molecular diagnostics to detect cancer-causing
mutations in healthy subjects, and new drugs or vaccines that
prevent the progression process. Chapters of this book deal with
the signalling pathways that control cell division, and changes in
these pathways in cancer cells. Three cell cycle checkpoints that
are often mutated in cancer are analysed in detail. A discussion of
chronic myeloid leukaemia illustrates the role of reactive oxygen
species in driving progression from a chronic to an acute
condition. A single drug that suppresses reactive oxygen can
prevent disease progression and turn an otherwise deadly disease
into a condition that can be managed to enable many years of normal
life. Another chapter discusses chronic myelomonocytic leukaemia, a
disease that involves both genetic and epigenetic change. Tumour
progression is discussed as a multi-stage process in which cancer
stem cells evolve into genetically unstable, invasive, metastatic,
drug-resistant growths. Each of these stages can act as targets for
drugs or immunomodulators, but the future of cancer treatment lies
in understanding tumour dynamics, and arresting malignancy at the
earliest possible stage. Evolutionary dynamics is a primarily
mathematical technique, but the target readership will be tumour
biologists, clinicians, and drug developers. Computational detail
is provided in an online supplement, but the main text emphasises
the implications of the dynamics for an understanding of tumour
biology and does not require mathematical expertise.
Viral infections of the nervous system are important because they
are associated with high morbidity and mortality. A variety of
pathogenetic mechanisms are involved in these infections and an
understanding of the pathogenesis is essential in understanding the
diagnostic and clinical management aspects of the disease.
Specialized investigations are often necessary for definitive
diagnosis, although a presumptive diagnosis should often be
suspected on the basis of the clinical features. Many of the
chapters in this book are written by neurologists who are experts
in basic science research of their topic in addition to active
clinical practice in their specialty.
Explore exciting iconic locations and scenes with your favorite
comics characters in this interactive, all-ages book of mighty
Marvel mazes. Accomplish missions and locate key objects along the
way while discovering the mysteries of Doctor Strange's Sanctum
Sanctorum, the S.H.I.E.L.D. Helicarrier, Wakanda, Asgard, and
Doctor Doom's Castle. Follow the Guardians of the Galaxy to
Knowhere, help the Avengers fight the Skrulls aboard their
flagship, face fearsome Sentinels with the X-Men in days of future
past, and more! Brought to life by expert maze creator Sean C.
Jackson, each full-color maze is a playful visual delight for
Marvel fans everywhere.
It is estimated that 80 to 90% of drugs under development never
make it to the marketplace due to insufficient clinical activity,
unacceptable toxicity, rapid appearance of drug resistance, or
other factors that should be, at least partially, predictable from
preclinical testing. This new text asks the question, "How can we
use computational methods to improve the success rate in drug
development?" Computer Techniques in Preclinical and Clinical Drug
Development shows how modeling makes it possible to extract the
maximum amount of information and predictive value from preclinical
data. Computer modeling methods from the areas of pharmacokinetics,
pharmacodynamics, cytokinetics, and inhibition kinetics of
multi-enzyme pathways are all discussed in this unique reference
source.
Systems Thinking is a new paradigm set to revolutionize management
practice in the 21st century. Systems Approaches to Management is
the most comprehensive guide available to the application of this
new paradigm in the field of management. It, * Traces the emergence
of holistic thinking in disciplines such as biology, control
engineering, sociology and the natural sciences * Details and
provides a critique, based upon social theory, of the range of
systems approaches, methodologies, models and methods * Offers
numerous case studies to illustrate systems thinking applied to
management * Introduces critical systems thinking' as a coherent
framework that brings unity to the diversity of different systems
approaches and advises managers, consultants, scholars and students
on their use * Provides an accessible source of inspiration for
managers, management consultants, scholars and students GBP/LISTGBP
Covers chaos and complexity theory, the learning organization,
system dynamics, living systems theory, soft systems methodology,
interactive management, interactive planning, total systems
intervention, autopoiesis, management cybernetics, the viable
system model, operations research (hard and soft), systems
analysis, systems engineering, general system theory,
sociotechnical systems thinking, the fifth discipline, social
systems design, team syntegrity, postmodern systems thinking,
critical systems thinking, and much more. Considers the work of
Ackoff, Banathy, Beer, Capra, Checkland, Churchman, Eden, Emery,
Flood, Forrester, Friend, Freire, Jackson, Jantsch, Linstone,
Luhmann, Mason, Maturana, Miller, Mitroff, Prigonine, Rosenhead,
Senge, Stacey, Trist, Ulrich, Varela, Vickers, von Bertalanffy,
Warfield, Wheatley, Wiener, and many more.
As this century draws to a close and the new one approaches, the
United States is still struggling with serious and persistent
social problems. These troubling dilemmas, including poverty,
homelessness, discrimination, and severe inequity, afflict some
subgroups of the population more than others, and it is the plight
of these at-risk groups-childr
Since the late 1400s, tea drinkers in the Orient and the West have
been passionate about teapots in ever growing numbers. Over 445
beautiful color images display a wide range of international
teapots, from antique to contemporary. Porcelain, stoneware,
silver, copper, brass, iron, pewter, tin, wood, and glass are shown
from around the world. Children's tea sets, miniatures, musical,
figural, whimsical, seasonal, advertising, commemorative, and
souvenir teapots are all included. A brief history of tea is
provided along with values. Join the collectors who look for
teapots in exotic places and enjoy their use with every cup
consumed.
American Indian Nations takes stock of Indian history, policy, and
culture over the past 30 years. A distinctive contribution to the
understanding and interpretation of current Indian affairs,
policies, and community development, this dynamic commentary of
contemporary issues brings together a Who's Who of tribal leaders,
scholars, and activists. No other collection offers such a
thought-provoking and utterly current series of essays on the
problems and achievements of modern Native peoples.
American Indian Nations takes stock of Indian history, policy, and
culture over the past 30 years. A distinctive contribution to the
understanding and interpretation of current Indian affairs,
policies, and community development, this dynamic commentary of
contemporary issues brings together a Who's Who of tribal leaders,
scholars, and activists. No other collection offers such a
thought-provoking and utterly current series of essays on the
problems and achievements of modern Native peoples.
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