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There is a real epidemic occurring in our society that is keeping
people oppressed within the walls of their own mind. In a simple
moment of time, your life can completely change by a recurring
negative thought. Words spoken over your life as a child can affect
your life now. Breaking Family Ties will explore the power of words
over your life, and what you can do to be free. Be free to fulfill
your purpose and follow your dreams. You can be free from the
bondage of unspoken and spoken curses upon your life. Freedom is a
right and is not unattainable. Breaking Family Ties descriptively
goes through different stages in life that can trigger negative
ties. By the end of this book, you will discover the tools
necessary to see the walls come down.
In this rapidly changing, highly technical world isn't it
comforting to know that there are a few things that you are still
in control of? In this book "Choose Life" you will explore some of
the aspects of nutrition including dietary supplements, alkaline
water, the importance of detoxification, and aspects of
spirituality all designed to aid you in improving your overall
health. "Choose Life" is written to encourage you, the reader, to
take some control over your health and to make wise choices
regarding the food and water that you consume. You will also be
compelled to seek for more knowledge to improve your health since
much more information will be unveiled in the years to come,
through revelatory insight and research. -Denice D. Cook M.D.
This handbook serves as a complement to the Handbook on Data
Envelopment Analysis (eds, W.W. Cooper, L.M. Seiford and J, Zhu,
2011, Springer) in an effort to extend the frontier of DEA
research. It provides a comprehensive source for the state-of-the
art DEA modeling on internal structures and network DEA. Chapter 1
provides a survey on two-stage network performance decomposition
and modeling techniques. Chapter 2 discusses the pitfalls in
network DEA modeling. Chapter 3 discusses efficiency decompositions
in network DEA under three types of structures, namely series,
parallel and dynamic. Chapter 4 studies the determination of the
network DEA frontier. In chapter 5 additive efficiency
decomposition in network DEA is discussed. An approach in scale
efficiency measurement in two-stage networks is presented in
chapter 6. Chapter 7 further discusses the scale efficiency
decomposition in two stage networks. Chapter 8 offers a bargaining
game approach to modeling two-stage networks. Chapter 9 studies
shared resources and efficiency decomposition in two-stage
networks. Chapter 10 introduces an approach to computing the
technical efficiency scores for a dynamic production network and
its sub-processes. Chapter 11 presents a slacks-based network DEA.
Chapter 12 discusses a DEA modeling technique for a two-stage
network process where the inputs of the second stage include both
the outputs from the first stage and additional inputs to the
second stage. Chapter 13 presents an efficiency measurement
methodology for multi-stage production systems. Chapter 14
discusses network DEA models, both static and dynamic. The
discussion also explores various useful objective functions that
can be applied to the models to find the optimal allocation of
resources for processes within the black box, that are normally
invisible to DEA. Chapter 15 provides a comprehensive review of
various type network DEA modeling techniques. Chapter 16 presents
shared resources models for deriving aggregate measures of
bank-branch performance, with accompanying component measures that
make up that aggregate value. Chapter 17 examines a set of
manufacturing plants operating under a single umbrella, with the
objective being to use the component or function measures to decide
what might be considered as each plant's core business. Chapter 18
considers problem settings where there may be clusters or groups of
DMUs that form a hierarchy. The specific case of a set off electric
power plants is examined in this context. Chapter 19 models bad
outputs in two-stage network DEA. Chapter 20 presents an
application of network DEA to performance measurement of Major
League Baseball (MLB) teams. Chapter 21 presents an application of
a two-stage network DEA model for examining the performance of 30
U.S. airline companies. Chapter 22 then presents two distinct
network efficiency models that are applied to engineering systems.
The ten-year research program and the Kapalga fire experiment at CSIRO in Australia has provided a wealth of knowledge about savanna ecosystems and the critical but poorly understood role of fire. The frequent low intensity fires examined in this volume characterize fire in the tropics and are a dominant force in shaping the structure and function of tropical ecosystems. Contributors discuss fire in relation to rainfall, groundwater, and the mammals and plants in the ecology and management of ecosystems. Among the management issues addressed are: habitat management, endangered species, protection of people and property, erosion and nutrient depletion, integration of knowledge from indigenous people and western science, and atmospheric pollution from fire smoke. This book will be valuable to tropical and savanna ecologists, fire ecologists and fire managers throughout the world, whether they are interested in plants, animals, soils or in the landscape as a whole.
Exploring the experiences of children encountering war and armed
conflict, this book draws upon history, ethnography, sociology,
literature, media studies, psychology, public policy, and other
disciplines to address children as soldiers, refugees, and
peace-builders within their social, cultural, and political
contexts.
Modeling Performance Measurement: Applications and
Implementation Issues in DEA presents unified results from several
authorsa (TM) recent DEA research. These new DEA methodology and
techniques are developed in application-driven scenarios that go
beyond the identification of the best-practice frontier and seek
solutions to aid managerial decisions. These new DEA developments
are well-grounded in real world applications. Both DEA researchers
and practitioners will find this book helpful. Theory is provided
for DEA researchers for further development and possible
extensions. However, it should also be mentioned that each theory
is presented in practical terms with numerical examples, simple
real management cases and verbal descriptions. These concrete
examples will be of value to researchers, students, and
practitioners.
This collection discusses British and Irish life writings by women
in the period 1700-1850. It argues for the importance of women's
life writing as part of the culture and practice of
eighteenth-century and Romantic auto/biography, exploring the
complex relationships between constructions of femininity, life
writing forms and models of authorship.
DEA is computational at its core and this book will be one of
several books that we will look to publish on the computational
aspects of DEA. This book by Zhu and Cook will deal with the micro
aspects of handling and modeling data issues in modeling DEA
problems. DEA's use has grown with its capability of dealing with
complex service industry and the public service domain types of
problems that require modeling both qualitative and quantitative
data. This will be a handbook treatment dealing with specific data
problems including the following: (1) imprecise data, (2)
inaccurate data, (3) missing data, (4) qualitative data, (5)
outliers, (6) undesirable outputs, (7) quality data, (8)
statistical analysis, (9) software and other data aspects of
modeling complex DEA problems. In addition, the book will
demonstrate how to visualize DEA results when the data is more than
3-dimensional, and how to identify efficiency units quickly and
accurately.
With advancing technology, students are getting accustomed to
evermore portable resources on their phones - quick reference texts
are therefore required to compete with this shift in approach.
Where easy layouts assist with faster clinical reasoning, or
ambulatory practice provides poor signal, printed text still
out-competes digital technologies. Affordable and concise, this
visually engaging concise textbook is easy to use as a revision aid
and take on placement (veterinary EMS - Extra-mural studies). The
spiralbound format allows it to lay flat when referred to in
practice, adding another level of practical use. The emphasis will
be on those things regularly available to general practitioners
with minimal information of advanced techniques. Similar to the
popular MiniVet guide, but for Equine: fills a gap for a concise,
quick and easy practical reference for students in Equine practice.
There’s a clear market for books that focus on best practices,
protocols, flowcharts and treatment management for equine
pathologies and thus provide a direct clinical approach to cases
and clinical reasoning. The book is clearly divided into
sub-sections, i.e., etiology, differential diagnosis etc. This
makes it simple to follow and useful to apply to cases. The high
quantity of pictures and diagrams help understanding of each
different condition. International readership Can be bought as a
single text or as a package with other books in the Equine Concise
Textbook series Distills key information from 'Equine Clinical
Medicine, Surgery and Reproduction 2E' which has previously been
out of the student price range.
"Lived Experiences of Public Consumption "brings together original
research of anthropologists and sociologists whose work begins with
the premise that culture and markets/commerce are inseparable.
Chapters cover a range of topical areas such as authenticity in a
Thai handicraft market, higgerling among women in Jamaica and
global shopping in Australia. Cultures and practices from almost
every continent are represented in studies addressing the ways in
which the shifting landscapes of global commerce find expression in
the political dynamics of marketplaces.
With advancing technology, students are getting accustomed to
evermore portable resources on their phones - quick reference texts
are therefore required to compete with this shift in approach.
Where easy layouts assist with faster clinical reasoning, or
ambulatory practice provides poor signal, printed text still
out-competes digital technologies. Affordable and concise, this
visually engaging concise textbook is easy to use as a revision aid
and take on placement (veterinary EMS - Extra-mural studies). The
spiralbound format allows it to lay flat when referred to in
practice, adding another level of practical use. The emphasis will
be on those things regularly available to general practitioners
with minimal information of advanced techniques. Similar to the
popular MiniVet guide, but for Equine: fills a gap for a concise,
quick and easy practical reference for students in Equine practice.
There’s a clear market for books that focus on best practices,
protocols, flowcharts and treatment management for equine
pathologies and thus provide a direct clinical approach to cases
and clinical reasoning. The book is clearly divided into
sub-sections, i.e., etiology, differential diagnosis etc. This
makes it simple to follow and useful to apply to cases. The high
quantity of pictures and diagrams help understanding of each
different condition. International readership Can be bought as a
single text or as a package with other books in the Equine Concise
Textbook series Distills key information from 'Equine Clinical
Medicine, Surgery and Reproduction 2E' which has previously been
out of the student price range.
Originally published in 1986, this stimulating and unorthodox book
integrates the major findings of hemispheric research with the
larger questions of how the brain stores and transmits information
- the 'brain code'. Norman Cook emphasizes how the two cerebral
hemispheres communicate information over the corpus callosum, the
largest single nerve tract of the human brain. Excitatory
mechanisms are involved in the duplication of information between
the hemispheres; in contrast, inhibitory mechanisms are implicated
in the production of hemispheric asymmetries and, crucially, in
high-level cognitive phenomena such as the right hemisphere's role
in providing the 'context' within which left hemispheric verbal
information is placed. These callosal mechanisms of information
transfer are not only fundamental to the brain code; they are the
simplest and most easily demonstrated ways in which the neocortex
'talks to itself'. The Brain Code demonstrates how popular topics
within psychology at the time, such as laterality, hemisphere
differences and the psychology of left and right, are central to
further progress in understanding the human brain. This book
provides stimulating reading for students of psychology, artificial
intelligence and neurophysiology, as well as anyone interested in
the broader question of how the brain works.
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