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"My name is Samantha and I’m an alcoholic. At the time of writing, I’ve been sober for 13 years, 11 months and 16 days. And yes I still count. I promised I would never speak about it publicly until my children understood what that meant, that mommy was an alcoholic. I think they may have understood long before I did."
From Whiskey To Water is the no-holds-barred memoir by one of South Africa’s most loved radio talk show hosts, Sam Cowen. Having kept her alcohol addiction well away from the public eye for over 14 years, in this tell-all tale, Sam finds the courage to talk about her struggle with her addiction to whiskey, food and finally to a passion that saved her life – marathon swimming. Told in her characteristically hilarious dead-pan style, this is one of the bravest books you’ll read this year.
"So this is a book on how I stopped drinking? No, it’s not. It’s how I stopped drinking, started eating, became clinically severely obese, stopped eating (everything that wasn’t nailed down) and swam my way to freedom. No, it’s not. It’s actually about addiction and learning and sadness and anxiety and love and drive. It’s about channelling the unchangeable into the miraculous. It’s about dragons and learning how to put them to sleep when you can’t slay them. It’s about being my own Daenarys."
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Cowen On Law (Hardcover)
Susannah Cowen
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R1,322
R1,118
Discovery Miles 11 180
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Denis Cowen (1917-2007) is renowned for his work on negotiable instruments. Selected Essays presents readers with other facets of his life's work. His seminal essays and articles helped define areas of law such as constitutional law, environmental law, law of property and statutory interpretation. As a public intellectual in the liberal tradition, he spoke with great timeliness, insight and insistence, during apartheid, about the need for a court-enforceable bill of rights, academic freedom and pre-publication censorship.
Cowen on Law: Selected Essays spans more than 50 years of his lively, contentious and beautifully constructed texts. Leading legal thinkers introduce newly-accessible texts and provide us with a contemporary, evaluative lens. The book reveals to readers a fascinating mind. It also serves as an engrossing reflection on South Africa's legal past as well as the intersection of law and society.
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.
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.
Chloramination of drinking water is not a new technology. Some
water utilities have successfully used chloramines for over 40
years; other utilities have experienced problems including
nitrification, stimulation of biological growth, an inability to
maintain adequate chlorine residuals, and customer complaints about
the taste and/or odor of the water. Today, many utilities are
considering chloramines as a secondary disinfectant within their
distribution system, primarily as an economical method to meet ever
more stringent disinfection byproduct limits. The primary purpose
of this project was to develop material that could be used as a
concise and practical guidance manual for those responsible for
chloramination at water works facilities. A survey was conducted by
mail of 63 public water systems that use chloramines. Telephone
interviews were used as a follow-up to clarify information and gain
additional insight into daily operations. Thirteen utilities were
selected for an in-depth on-site visit to establish today's best
operating practice for chloramination. These results were compared
against a review of the current pertinent literature. Finally, a
user's guide was compiled for those implementing or using
chloramines. Originally published by AwwaRF for its subscribers in
2004.
This timely and provocative book challenges the conventional wisdom
that neoliberal capitalism is incompatible with social justice.
Employing public choice and market process theory, Nick Cowen
systematically compares and contrasts capitalism with socialist
alternatives, illustrating how proponents of social justice have
decisive reasons to opt for a capitalism guided by neoliberal
ideas. Cowen shows how general rules of property and voluntary
exchange facilitate widespread cooperation. Revisiting the works of
John Rawls, he offers an interdisciplinary reconciliation of
Rawlsian principles with liberal democracy by introducing 'robust
property-owning democracy', a new form of governance that aims to
achieve social justice via practical, liberal means. Chapters
address the knowledge problem and the incentive problem that emerge
when aiming for a fair distribution of social resources and
demonstrate how everyday political bargaining can help achieve just
outcomes for all. Utilising insights from philosophy, politics and
economics to show the role of market institutions and
constitutional government in producing social justice, this book is
crucial reading for academics, researchers and students of PPE and
the political sciences. Its practical policy proposals will further
benefit policymakers interested in mechanisms that spread the
benefits of economic growth equitably.
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Great Gray (Hardcover)
Beverly Davis; Illustrated by Linda Cowen
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R457
Discovery Miles 4 570
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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"Young lady, no dog has ever dug to China," Hallie Jo is told over
and over again. But she knows something special about her beagle
Henry. "My dog CAN dig to CHINA," she insists, but the townsfolk
don't believe her. Not the fireman, not the baker, not the postman
. . . not even Mrs. Beale So Hallie Jo sets out on a mission to
show everyone that she's telling the truth.
Recent years have seen the development of new theories of market
failure based on asymmetric information and network effects.
According to the new paradigm, we can expect substantial failure in
the markets for labor, credit, insurance, software, new
technologies and even used cars, to give but a few examples. This
volume brings together the key papers on the subject, including
classic papers by Joseph Stiglitz, George Akerlof and Paul
David.The book provides powerful theoretical and empirical
rebuttals challenging the assumptions of these new models and
questioning the usual policy conclusions. It goes on to demonstrate
how an examination of real markets and careful experimental studies
are unable to verify the new theories. New frontiers for research
are also suggested. The first systematic analysis of these
important new theories, Market Failure or Success is required
reading for all who seek to better understand one of the most
exciting debates in economics today.
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