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Traveling underground through an icy tunnel system into an unknown
mysterious realm seeking out the Gavel of Elrahon, our Grenelf
family and friends stumble into a land of ice. According to dwarven
traveling companion Sir Timlikadam, it be the very lands of the
hairy horned monsters from his childhood tales. Following closely
behind the Grenelf family and friends in the ice tunnels, a
garrison of goblins sent by the Goblin King Nifere pursues them
relentlessly. Back within their home lands of the west, Lord Eltor
of Laveon murders his ruling brother King Edrain and seizes the
throne of the Laveon kingdom for launching an invasion against
neighboring Nihora. Unknown to Eltor, the diabolical Nifere wishes
also to claim the lands of Nihora. The two evils clash and only one
of the evil leaders shall survive, but not by the actions of the
other. Within the ice lands, the quest for the Gavel of Elrahon
becomes a task of survival as hidden treacheries from the past
explode changing the course of destiny. The race to save the
westerly lands against something much worse than the wrath of the
Lord of Darkness and Shadow emerges unleashing an ultimate evil
force from the depths of the underwolde. Hold onto your bows and
axes, this action-packed concluding story for the two part epic may
only be the beginning.
From a familiar time, one so ancient it lies deep within all our
bones, surfaces a glimpse into the endless age old struggle between
life and death, light and darkness, good and evil. This struggle
festers throughout our blood, drives our choices, our quests, and
our wars. During the Times Before the first battle between these
forces of light and darkness clashed resulting in the Shadow Years
marking the beginning of The Middle Times. Evil is defeated and The
Years of Plenty follow, yet again, giving way to another time of
war, The Indigo Years. During this transitional peaceful time, a
charming Grenelvin family excursion of exploration leads down a
dangerous mystifying path of hidden secrets and treachery
inevitably uncovering evil during the Rise of the Goblin King. This
Orlok goblin seeks independence from his unending servitude to the
Lord of Darkness and Shadow and will destroy the Wolde to achieve
nothing less. The new determined spirit of youth engages the old
sinister evil in this beginning mystifying tale of intrigue known
as the Middle Times.
While mental health figured prominently in the writings of
classical sociologists, contemporary sociologists often view
research on mental health as peripheral to the "real work" of the
discipline. The essays in this volume reassert the centrality of
research in mental health to sociology. First, they articulate the
contributions that mental health research has made and can make to
resolving key theoretical and empirical debates in important areas
of sociological study. Second, they draw from mainstream theories
and concepts to reconsider the potential of sociology to provide
answers to critical questions regarding the social origins of and
social responses to mental illness. As reflected in the title, the
sociological study of mental health provides a reflection of the
central processes that characterize our society.
Xenophon's philosophical works have long lived under the shadow of
those of his brilliant and contemporary fellow student of Socrates,
Plato. They both wrote an Apology and a Symposium, and though few
would deny that Plato was the more profound and original
philosopher, Xenophon's contribution has been unjustly ignored. His
writings, which are of wider scope than Plato's, encompassing
history and technical treatises as well as philosophy, are
particularly distinguished by their simplicity of style and
approachability. The two works included here both concern the last
days of Socrates and are a vivid portrait of the life and thought
of the great man.
Xenophon's philosophical works have long lived under the shadow of
those of his brilliant and contemporary fellow student of Socrates,
Plato. They both wrote an Apology and a Symposium, and though few
would deny that Plato was the more profound and original
philosopher, Xenophon's contribution has been unjustly ignored. His
writings, which are of wider scope than Plato's, encompassing
history and technical treatises as well as philosophy, are
particularly distinguished by their simplicity of style and
approachability. The two works included here both concern the last
days of Socrates and are a vivid portrait of the life and thought
of the great man.
The Handbook of the Sociology of Health, Illness & Healing
advances the understanding of medical sociology by identifying the
most important contemporary challenges to the field and suggesting
directions for future inquiry. The editors provide a blueprint for
guiding research and teaching agendas for the first quarter of the
21st century. In a series of essays, this volume offers a
systematic view of the critical questions that face our
understanding of the role of social forces in health, illness and
healing. It also provides an overall theoretical framework and asks
medical sociologists to consider the implications of taking on new
directions and approaches. Such issues may include the importance
of multiple levels of influences, the utility of dynamic, life
course approaches, the role of culture, the impact of social
networks, the importance of fundamental causes approaches, and the
influences of state structures and policy making.
This volume provides the first comprehensive overview of social
psychological research on inequality for a graduate student and
professional audience. Drawing on all of the major theoretical
traditions in sociological social psychology, its chapters
demonstrate the relevance of social psychological processes to this
central sociological concern. Each chapter in the volume has a
distinct substantive focus, but the chapters will also share common
emphases on: The unique contributions of sociological social
psychology The historical roots of social psychological concepts
and theories in classic sociological writings The complementary and
conflicting insights that derive from different social
psychological traditions in sociology. This Handbook is of interest
to graduate students preparing for careers in social psychology or
in inequality, professional sociologists and university/college
libraries."
Learn why ergonomics is a business solution and not a business problem The Ergonomics Edge Improving Safety, Quality, and Productivity Dan MacLeod It is time for ergonomics to be seen in its true light. Too often, the subject of ergonomics appears to be complicated, expensive, and a burden on industry. It has gained visibility because of hefty regulatory fines and product liability law-suits. As a result, many managers consider ergonomics to be just another business headache. In The Ergonomics Edge, Dan MacLeod demonstrates why ergonomics is really good news for managers, revealing how it can actually be a formidable weapon in a company’s quest to gain competitive advantage. MacLeod is one of the leading practitioners of workplace ergonomics in the U.S., and has successfully applied ergonomics in many manufacturing and service industries. He shows how improving the user-friendliness of both the workplace and a company’s end-product can lead to reduced workers’ comp, turnover, absenteeism, and other cost savings. Moreover, he reveals how ergonomics can lead to higher earnings through greater worker productivity and increased sales. Highly illustrated and written in a conversational style, The Ergonomics Edge provides a non-technical approach designed to demystify this subject that many find daunting. Section 1 presents basic ergonomic principles and discusses how these serve to enhance the functioning of any business, and goes on to show how businesses can respond to new and impending OSHA and ANSI standards in a way that promotes efficient business operation. Section 2 explores a number of specific issues, offering insight into: - Ergonomics as an aspect of your firm’s Total Quality Management effort
- The causes and costs of cumulative trauma disorders (CTDs) and how these may be prevented
- The role of ergonomics in improving quality, productivity, and work organization
- The capacity of ergonomics to address vital human resource issues such as today’s aging work force and the rights of employees with disabilities
Section 3 offers numerous case studies of practical applications of ergonomic solutions. In addition, it outlines the elements of an effective workplace ergonomics program, with coverage of key issues such as organization, training, communication, job analysis and job improvements, medical management, and program monitoring. The Ergonomics Edge is the first working resource to offer convincing evidence that ergonomics can be a blessing and not a burden to U.S. business. This book will be indispensable in helping your firm meet its long-range strategic goals. In addition, it will be important reading for ergonomists, industrial hygienists, physical therapists, and other safety and medical professionals, to help everyone make the case for ergonomics.
The Handbook of the Sociology of Health, Illness & Healing
advances the understanding of medical sociology by identifying the
most important contemporary challenges to the field and suggesting
directions for future inquiry. The editors provide a blueprint for
guiding research and teaching agendas for the first quarter of the
21st century.
In a series of essays, this volume offers a systematic view of
the critical questions that face our understanding of the role of
social forces in health, illness and healing. It also provides an
overall theoretical framework and asks medical sociologists to
consider the implications of taking on new directions and
approaches. Such issues may include the importance of multiple
levels of influences, the utility of dynamic, life course
approaches, the role of culture, the impact of social networks, the
importance of fundamental causes approaches, and the influences of
state structures and policy making.
Sociologists often view research on mental health as peripheral
to the real work of the discipline. This volume contains essays
that reassert the importance of mental health research in
sociology. Experts in the field articulate the contributions that
mental health research has made, and can make, in resolving key
theoretical and empirical debates. The contributions provide
answers to critical questions regarding the social origins of--and
social responses to--mental illness.
This volume provides the first comprehensive overview of social
psychological research on inequality for a graduate student and
professional audience. Drawing on all of the major theoretical
traditions in sociological social psychology, its chapters
demonstrate the relevance of social psychological processes to this
central sociological concern. Each chapter in the volume has a
distinct substantive focus, but the chapters will also share common
emphases on: * The unique contributions of sociological social
psychology * The historical roots of social psychological concepts
and theories in classic sociological writings * The complementary
and conflicting insights that derive from different social
psychological traditions in sociology. This Handbook is of interest
to graduate students preparing for careers in social psychology or
in inequality, professional sociologists and university/college
libraries.
Lucian lived in the second century AD and though his mother tongue
was probably Aramaic he was famous for his witty satire and
polished Greek. The aim of this selection is to produce a
representative coverage of some of Lucians best work, particularly
those pieces not available in recent editions or translations. Five
of the nine works offered are examples of the comic, satiric
dialogue as that was Lucians forte, but also included to illustrate
the authors versatility are an autobiography, a satirical
discourse, a description of a painting and a major work of literary
criticism. Greek text with facing-page treanslation, introduction
and commentary
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A History of Banking in all the Leading Nations - comprising the United States, Great Britain, Germany, Austro-Hungary, France, Italy, Belgium, Spain, Switzerland, Portugal, Roumania, Russia, Holland, the Scandinavian nations, Canada, China, Japan - Vol.III (Paperback)
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This book is the third companion volume to 'An Introduction To
Using GIS In Marine Biology'. It is designed to augment the
information on using GIS in marine biology provided in that book,
and, indeed, to be used alongside it rather than to be used
independently as a stand-alone volume. Therefore, this book will be
of most interest to those who have already read 'An Introduction To
Using GIS In Marine Biology'.
This book consists of five exercises covering the practical use of
GIS in marine biology using ERSI's ArcGIS(r) 10.2 GIS software and
R statistical software. These exercises are based around
integrating GIS and Species Distribution Modelling (SDM), and work
through an example of an SDM from processing your survey data,
through making raster data layers of environmental variables to
constructing an SDM, visualising its predicted spatial distribution
and validating its predictive ability. The exercises are designed
to be followed in the order they are presented, and work with a
specific data set, which can be downloaded separately for free.
Working through these five exercises will help the novice GIS user
obtain experience in creating and using SDMs, and so develop their
GIS skills. Unlike most other GIS tutorials, this information is
specifically presented in a marine biological context and all the
exercises use real data from a marine biological study. Therefore,
these exercises are more likely to provide the kind of experience
in using GIS that marine biologists will find useful and applicable
to their own research.
These exercises are presented in the same easy-to-follow flow
diagram-based format first introduced in the 'How To...' section of
'An Introduction To Using GIS In Marine Biology'. They are
accompanied by images which show the user how their GIS project
should look as they progress through the exercises, allowing them
to compare their own work to the expected results.
This is part of the PSLS series of books which use Task-Oriented
Learning (TOL) to teach the practical application of research
skills to the life sciences. This involves demonstrating how these
skills can be used in the specific circumstances in which they are
likely to be required rather than concentrating on teaching
theoretical frameworks or on teaching skills in a generic or
abstract manner. By seeing how the similar processes are used to
achieve a variety of different goals within a specific field, it
becomes easier for the reader to identify the general rules behind
the practical application of these processes and, therefore, to
transfer them to novel situations they may encounter in the future.
Table Of Contents:
Preface.
1. Introduction.
2. How To Use The ArcGIS 10.2 Software User Interface.
3. Exercise One: Creating A Presence-Absence Raster Grid For A
Species From Survey Data.
4. Exercise Two: Creating Raster Data Layers Of Environmental
Variables.
5. Exercise Three: Creating A Species Distribution Model (SDM).
6. Exercise Four: Visualising The Results Of An SDM In A GIS
Project.
7. Exercise Five: Validating The Predictive Ability Of An SDM
Using An Independent Data Set.
Appendix I.
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